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Today β€” 30 April 2026Main stream

Intel Core 5 330 Spotted On PassMark For The First Time; Trades Blows With Core 5 320

30 April 2026 at 19:24

Intel Wildcat Lake chip with an overlay of a wildcat face, showcasing technology and nature.

Another Intel Wildcat Lake CPU arrives on PassMark, showing equivalent performance to its smaller sibling. PassMark Reveals Intel Core 5 330 Delivers 4,215 Points in Single and 14,947 Points in Multi-Core Tests Some of the Intel Wildcat Lake CPUs have now appeared on popular benchmarking platforms like PassMark and Geekbench. We first saw a glimpse of the only 1+4 Core CPU, Core 3 304, on Geekbench, and then the Core 5 320 appeared a few days ago on the popular platform PassMark. We saw the Core 5 320 competing with the Apple A19 Pro in MT, but trailing in single-threaded […]

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Modder Rescues A Broken CRT From E-Waste And Turns It Into A 1440p Ryzen Rig With an RX 6900 XT Inside

30 April 2026 at 18:58

A cluttered setup shows several case fans and cables alongside a Philips Brilliance 107MP monitor with a Windows desktop visible.

People find new ways of building PCs, but this one caught our attention as fitting regular-sized components in a CRT chassis is challenging. Redditor Builds a Whole PC Inside a CRT Monitor Using Desktop Parts; Replaces Display With a Laptop Panel and Deploys Several Case Fans Decades-old CRT display just became a fully functional computer, thanks to u/Discipline_Great, who, even though he couldn't revive the old CRT monitor, had some other plans. He says he picked it up from an e-waste, and it was already broken. So, he decided to turn it into a PC building project, which appears challenging, […]

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ASRock Breaks Taichi Tradition With First All-White X870E Flagship, Built For AMD’s New Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition

30 April 2026 at 17:01

The image features the ASRock X870E Taichi White motherboard with phrases 'EXCEED THE INFINITE' and 'X870E Taichi White' against a futuristic, cloudy background, highlighting compatibility with AMD Ryzen 9000 series and support for WiFi 7.

The new flagship motherboard boasts an all-white design, boasting incredible VRM, powerful connectivity, and a powerful feature-set for high-end and flagship Ryzen CPUs such as Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition. ASRock Introduces An All-White X870E Taichi White Motherboard, Featuring 27 Power Phase VRM, PCIe Gen 5.0 Support, and Modern Connectivity Popular hardware manufacturer, ASRock, has debuted a new flagship motherboard for the high-end Ryzen CPUs called X870E Taichi White. The X870E Taichi White is the first-ever all-white flagship Taichi series motherboards that brings a new color scheme to the lineup. The motherboard uses fully white PCB, white heatsinks, and white […]

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Yesterday β€” 29 April 2026Main stream

Costco Shopper Walks Out With A Ryzen 9800X3D + RTX 5070 PC Build For $1,100 While Others Pay $2,000

29 April 2026 at 19:25

An advertisement for an iBUYPOWER Gaming PC featuring AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 priced at $1100, with specifications including 32GB DDR5 memory and a 2TB solid-state drive.

For a configuration including a powerful CPU like Ryzen 9800X3D and one of the best mid-range GPUs on the planet, a price tag of just $1,100 seems like a steal. User Buys Ryzen 9800X3D-RTX 5070 PC Build With 32 GB DDR5 and 2 TB SSD for Just $1,100 on Costco Once again, we see another lucky buyer snagging a complete PC build for almost half the price one would have to pay in the RAMpocalypse era. We used to see such stories a lot in recent weeks, but these are still rare and occasional. While some users are happy to […]

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ASUS Cracks the JEDEC Mixing Problem on Intel Z890 & B860, Letting Users Pair Mismatched DDR5 Sticks As RAM Prices Spike

29 April 2026 at 16:40

A row of ASUS AEMP JEDEC DDR5 DIMMs shows models with labeling '4800 MT/s,' '5200 MT/s,' and '5600 MT/s' alongside the text 'JEDEC DIMM Mix & Match.'

Users can now mix and match DDR5 memory on the latest Intel platform to achieve better tuning without worrying about compatibility. ASUS Rolls Out BIOS 3002 and 3103 to Mix and Match Memory, Allowing Users to Optimize Different Spec "Green" Modules on Intel Z890 and B860 At a time when DDR5 RAM prices are at an all-time high, many are looking at the JEDEC industry standard RAM modules, which typically bring lower clocks out of the box compared to Intel XMP or AMD EXPO-enabled memory modules. These adhere to strict standards and operate at a particular frequency, timing, and voltage. […]

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NVIDIA’s Laptop RTX 5070 12 GB Matches The 8 GB Version In Synthetic Tests, Leaked Benchmarks Show

29 April 2026 at 15:15

NVIDIA Bumps RTX 5070 Laptop GPU To 12GB Using New 3GB GDDR7 Memory, Offers 50% Boost While Tackling Supply Constraints

One shouldn't expect any significant improvements even with higher VRAM capacity, and this was obvious since there are no other upgrades. Leaked Benchmarks Show Laptop RTX 5070 12 GB is Equivalent to 8 GB Version In Multiple Synthetic Tests GeForce RTX 5070 and RTX 5070-powered systems are enjoying huge popularity. To tackle the GPU shortages, NVIDIA has announced that it will now be supplying the RTX 5070 with 12 GB VRAM for the mobile platforms, which will be equipped with 3 GB GDDR7 memory modules. The existing RTX 5070 laptop GPU brings just 8 GB of GDDR7 video memory, unlike […]

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ASRock Launches Advanced PG27QFW2A Gaming Monitor That Peaks At 400 Hz

28 April 2026 at 21:39

An ASRock Phantom Gaming monitor is displayed with its screen and base featuring the Phantom Gaming logo, accompanied by the words 'Silence. Focus. Strength.' on the right side.

The Advanced PG27QFW2A monitor brings 400 Hz refresh rate to the 2K resolution on an IPS panel. ASRock Debuts 2K QHD IPS Monitor With Up To 400 Hz Refresh Rate; Also Launches the PG32QFT QHD IPS Monitor Monitor for the Budget Segment Popular hardware and peripheral manufacturer, ASRock, has introduced a brand new mid-range gaming display under the Phantom Gaming series, featuring up to 400 Hz refresh rate for a smoother gaming experience. This is the Advanced PG27QFW2A gaming monitor that boasts a 27-inch display size with a fast IPS panel. Usually, traditional IPS panels work at around 4ms response […]

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Australia Buyers Pay Just 9.5% More For GPUs While US Shoppers Get Hit With 22% RAMpocalypse Premium

28 April 2026 at 18:03

GeForce RTX 5090 Prices To Soar To $5000 As NVIDIA & AMD Prep GPU Price Hikes in Q1 26 1

While GPUs aren't seeing a significant price increase these days, they are still selling for much higher prices than in the pre-RAMpocalypse era. GPU Market Data for 10 Countries Show Prices for NVIDIA RTX 50 and AMD RX 9000 Series GPUs are Almost Stagnant, but Future Remains Uncertain We have the latest GPU prices data for 10 countries from Tech Spot, which has been tracking the prices since November 2025, when the GPU prices were the lowest since RAMpocalypse started. The GPUs started to become more expensive right after DRAM and SSDs became more expensive, and although we didn't see […]

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ASUS Strix RTX 3090 Has A Hidden Design Flaw That Kills The VRM, And Owners Are Finding Out The Hard Way

28 April 2026 at 16:29

A disassembled ASUS ROG Strix graphics card with exposed components including the PCB, GPU chip, and cooling system seen on a blue background.

The fancy-looking ASUS RTX 3090 has a common problem, which often goes unnoticed but can kill the GPU components if not paid attention to. NorthWestRepair Fixes Damaged PCB and SMD Components on ASUS Strix RTX 3090 Caused Due to Too Much Pressure Applied on the Shroud Screws Sometimes a simple disassembly/assembly can cause complicated problems with PC components, and that's even difficult to spot when it's a GPU. The PCB traces and SMD components are easy to damage, resulting in shorting, which could potentially kill the GPU. That's why it's advised not to start any DIY process with these components […]

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Colorful Bets On Both Sides Of Intel’s Socket Divide With New Battle-AX Boards Built for the DDR5 Price Crisis

28 April 2026 at 15:46

Two Colorful motherboards from the 'Battle-AX B860M & B760M Series' are depicted with the text 'Battle-AX Strike First' prominently displayed.

Colorful has launched two budget-tier motherboards with the LGA 1851 and LGA 1700 sockets for previous-gen and latest-gen Intel processors. Colorful Introduces Battle-AX B860M-Plus S and B760M-Plus S Motherboards With WiFi 7 and PCIe Gen 5.0 Support for Intel 12th/13th/4th gen and Core Ultra 200S Series Chinese hardware maker Colorful has introduced two new motherboards in the Battle-AX series. While most manufacturers are releasing boards for the newer Arrow Lake processors, Colorful has introduced new motherboard models for both Arrow Lake and 12th/13th/14th gen processors. Both motherboards are aimed at the budget segment, featuring the B860 and B760 chipsets. The […]

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Kingston Pushes Enterprise Storage Ceiling With 30.72 TB Gen 5.0 SSD Hitting 14 GB/s as AI Data Centers Scale

27 April 2026 at 20:17

A Kingston DC3000ME PCIe 5.0 NVMe U.2 drive with '30.72 TB' capacity is displayed on a blue digital background.

Kingston has launched a large capacity Gen 5.0 U.2 SSD for data centers, featuring up to 14 GB/s of sequential read speeds. Kingston Launches DC3000ME 30.72 TB Gen 5.0 U.2 NVMe SSDs as Data Centers Push Toward Higher Density AI Storage Popular storage maker, Kingston, has debuted its high-capacity variant for the DC3000ME Gen 5.0 U.2 NVMe SSD. The new SSD brings a capacity of 30.72 TB, expanding the storage ceiling of the enterprise PCIe 5.0 lineup for data centers that are rapidly scaling for AI operations. The DC3000ME 30.72 TB SSD aims to deliver higher-capacity alternative for enterprises that […]

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Noctua Drops Public CAD Files For Its Fans, But Quietly Tweaked The Blade Geometry To Block 3D-Printed Clones

27 April 2026 at 19:39

A Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM cooling fan displayed against a dark background.

After Noctua announced its fan 3D CAD models for public usage, it clarified that these aren't meant for 3d printing. Noctua Allows Printing CAD Fan Models, but Clarified That These Have Altered Fan Blade Geometry Popular fan and cooler manufacturer, Noctua, has recently announced on its X handle and the official website that it's now offering 3D CAD fan models for all of its fans for the public. These 3D CAD models reportedly represent "accurate" mounting and external dimensions fo the fans. However, if you think that you can simply 3D print an existing Noctua fan, then you are mistaken. […]

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GPD Box Mini And G2 eGPU Ditch OCuLink For MCIO 8i, Pushing 512 Gbps To External RTX 4090 Setups

27 April 2026 at 16:13

Four black Intel NUC MCIO 8i mini PCs are displayed on a blue background, showcasing their side ports and cooling vents.

The performance gap between an eGPU and a GPU installed via the PCIe interface natively disappears with the latest MCIO 8i connector. GPD Intros GPD BOX Mini and G2 External GPU With MCIO 8i Connector That Deliver 4x Bandwidth of OCuLink The external GPUs have always been trailing behind the traditional desktops due to the limitation of bandwidth as a result of the absence of a native PCIe interface. We do have some good options to bring the performance closer to the conventional PCIe 4.0 x4 setup, but it's not enough since modern GPUs work much better at PCIe 4.0 […]

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MOREFINE Crams A Desktop RTX 5060 Ti Into A $1,099 Pocket-Sized eGPU With Thunderbolt 5 And OCuLink

26 April 2026 at 23:47

Morefine graphics card docking stations with visible USB, HDMI, and power ports are displayed on a desk.

This is one of the handful of eGPUs that come with the latest Thunderbolt 5 interface, closing the gap with PCIe interface. MOREFINE Introduces G2 External GPU Docking Station, Featuring GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB GPU and Both Thunderbolt 5 and OCuLink Ports Hardware maker MOREFINE has introduced its brand new external GPU dock called the G2, which brings the Blackwell-based NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti 16 GB desktop GPU for powering mobile devices. This is one of the handful of external GPU docks that bring dual GPU connectivity options, including both Thunderbolt and OCuLink, offering a more versatile […]

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16 GB DDR5 SO-DIMM Drops By $87 In China β€” The First Major Price Drop This Year

26 April 2026 at 19:14

Close-up image of SK Hynix memory modules with visible chips and gold contacts.

In some regions, we are seeing some relief occassionally, but only specific RAM kits are enjoying the discounts. China Witnesses $87 Price Drop for 16 GB SO-DIMM DDR5 Module, But the Price Still Stands Nearly 5X Higher Than Last Year The volatility of the current DRAM market is apparent from the price instability, which is why we see RAM prices going up on some days and down on some other. The German market showed such a trend in March, recording its first price drop in RAM prices for various DDR5 modules in March. Howeve, the price trend quickly changed in […]

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ASUS Finally Puts A Price On Its ROG Equalizer Cable, And $50 Is Surprisingly Reasonable For Saving An RTX 50 GPU

25 April 2026 at 17:54

A Republic of Gamers (ROG) power supply unit marked '1200W' with braided cables on a futuristic, dark blue background.

Thankfully, ASUS hasn't put a premium price on its new 12V-2x6 cable that will keep the RTX 50 series GPUs save from melting. ASUS Officially Launches the 12V-2x6 ROG Equalizer Cable at $50 to Protect Your 16-pin GPU Connector From Melting The ROG Equalizer, which got introduced two weeks ago has finally appeared on the official ASUS store. We all wanted to know its price since ASUS usually prices its premium components quite high. While a power cable can't be considered an actual "component", it's a crucial one, considering the fate of high-end RTX 50 series graphics cards will depend […]

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