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Microsoft recommends 32GB or RAM for Windows 11 gaming as a “No Worries” standard

Microsoft… Now’s a bad time to ask Windows users to upgrade their memory Microsoft has raised the bar. 16GB of RAM is no longer what’s recommended for gaming. Now, 16GB is a “practical starting point“, with Microsoft recommending 32GB for a “no worries” gaming experience. Microsoft now wants to normalise 32GB of RAM as a […]

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Capcom’s new Resident Evil movie receives its first official trailer

Resident Evil’s getting a new live-action film The Resident Evil series is incredible, at least when it comes to video games. When it comes to movies, especially live-action ones, the series is very hit-or-miss. This year, a new live-action Resident Evil movie is in the works, directed by Zach Cregger, the director of the critically […]

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MSI, ASUS, Galax and more are making new RTX 3060 12GB GPUs – report claims

Nvidia’s RTX 3060 12GB will resume production in June, report claims According to a new post on Board Channels (via Videocardz), Nvidia’s RTX 3060 12GB graphics card could return to production in June. The report claims that Nvidia partners like Colorful, ASUS, MSI, and Galax plan to produce new RTX 3060 graphics cards, with mass production starting […]

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Xbox Mode expands to Windows 11 PCs in select markets

Xbox Mode has started rolling out to all Windows 11 PCs Microsoft has officially started rolling out “Xbox Mode” to all Windows 11 PCs, laptops, and tablets in selected regions. This new mode is what Microsoft originally called the “Xbox Full Screen Experience“, which provides a more console-like experience to PC gamers. This mode gives […]

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Xbox to host “Game Dev Update” event with “Project Helix” introduction

Microsoft’s Spring 2026 Xbox Game Dev update includes an “Introduction to Project Helix” Microsoft is hosting a new “Game Dev Update” event on May 7th, with Xbox calling this event their “first episode”, suggesting that there are more events to come. This developer-focused event will give developers a glimpse at the future of Xbox. This […]

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Hogwarts Legacy is currently free to grab on PC

Hogwarts Legacy is currently free on the Epic Games Store Until May 3rd, Hogwarts Legacy is available for free on PC on the Epic Games Store. This is a full-length RPG set in the Harry Potter Universe, offering gamers a wealth of content to explore. The game is set in the 1800s, long before the […]

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Samsung expects the memory crisis to get worse in 2027

Samsung expects the memory shortage to get worse in 2027 The global memory crisis has seen Samsung’s memory profits soar. The company has seen its profits jump by almost 50X, from 1.1 trillion won to 53.7 billion won. For 2027, Samsung expects worsening conditions for the memory market, which is great news for them and […]

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Noctua explains – Why do their Chromax Black fans take so long?

Why does it take Noctua so long to release Chromax Black fans? Noctua is preparing to release its Chromax Black NF-A12x25 G2 fans, which will arrive around 10 months after the release of its standard brown/beige versions. Ahead of this release, Noctua has decided to give its fans a glimpse behind the curtain and explain […]

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LG launches its first UltraGear Evo Hyper Mini LED 5K Gaming Monitor

LG delivers ultra-sharpness with its 5K Hyper Mini LED 27GM950B monitor LG has officially released its new UltraGear Evo AI GM9 (27GM950B) 5K Hyper Mini LED monitor. This new 27-inch gaming screen boasts a 5K resolution with a maximum refresh rate of 165Hz. Furthermore, with Dual Mode, this screen also supports 1440p at up to […]

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ASRock unveils ultra-high-end X870E Taichi White AM5 motherboard

ASRock expands its AM5 motherboard lineup with its new X870E Taichi White model ASRock has officially launched its new X870E Taichi White motherboard, a high-end offering ready for AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition and other future AMD Ryzen CPUs. On the hardware side, the X870E Taichi White features a robust 24+2+1 phase VRM, a […]

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Microsoft CEO confirms “foundational work” to “win back” fans of Windows and Xbox

Microsoft confirms a shift to a “quality” focus within its consumer business During Microsoft’s Q3 2026 earnings call, the company’s CEO, Satya Nadella, confirmed that they are doing “foundational work” within its consumer business. Microsoft plans to “win back fans” of Windows, Xbox, Bing, and Edge. By shifting its focus to quality and serving its […]

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AMD to deliver “latency revolution” with Zen 6 Ryzen interconnect tech

AMD’s “bridge die” tech could be revolutionary for Zen 6 AMD aims to deliver a “latency revolution” with Zen 6, at least according to the leaker “Moore’s Law is Dead”. With a “fundamentally better memory controller” and “bridge die” technology, AMD aims to greatly lower memory latencies and boost inter-CCD communication speeds. This addresses the […]

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Denuvo Removed from Star Wars Galactic Racer ahead of launch

Secret Mode has removed Denuvo from Star Wars Galactic Racer It looks like Denuvo has been removed from Star Wars Galactic Racer, the upcoming Star Wars-themed high-speed racing experience. All references to the controversial anti-tamper technology have been removed from the game’s Steam page. This suggests that the game’s publisher has decided against using Denuvo. […]

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Elegoo unlocks the Centauri Carbon 1’s Multicolor potential with Canvas add-on

Elegoo launches multicolour Canvas add-on for its Centauri Carbon 3D printer Better late than never. Over a year after the Centauri Carbon’s launch, Elegoo has officially released their Canvas multicolour add-on for their Centauri Carbon 3D printer (see our review here). This comes after the launch of Elegoo’s Centauri Carbon 2, a new 3D printer […]

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Super Smash Bros first unofficial PC port is now available

Super Smash Bros’ first unofficial PC port has arrived Native PC ports of Nintendo 64 classics have become increasingly common, and it was only a matter of time before Super Smash Bros got an unofficial PC version. Using AI, a developer called JRickey has created a working PC version of Super Smash Bros called “BattleShip“. […]

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Apple has “given up” on its Vision Pro – report claims

It sounds like Apple is giving up on virtual reality, at least for now According to a report from MacRumors, Apple has “given up” on its Vision Pro VR headset following disappointing sales. The outlet called the VR headset’s recently released M5 version a “flop”, stating that the model “failed to revitalise interest in the device”. Apple’s […]

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Intel confirms big performance and efficiency gains with Intel 18AP node

Intel confirms performance and efficiency gains with new 18A-P node Intel plans to discuss its Intel 18A-P (18AP) lithography node in detail at the 2026 IEEE/JSAP symposium on VLSI technology and circuits. In their session briefing for the Intel 18A-P session, Intel has confirmed that their new 18AP node delivers notable performance and efficiency gains […]

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Is your PC ready for The Blood of the Dawnwalker

Here’s what you need to run The Blood of the Dawnwalker on PC Bandai Namco has unveiled that The Blood of the Dawnwalker is coming to PC and consoles on September 3rd 2026. On PC, the game will be available on Steam, and Rebel Wolves has provided detailed PC system requirements for the game. The […]

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How Microsoft’s “K2” project aims to fix Windows

Windows “K2” isn’t Windows 12, it’s better than that Microsoft has promised to make Windows 11 faster and more reliable. Over the years, goodwill towards Windows has eroded, and many users have begun actively seeking an alternative. Recently, Microsoft’s focus on Copilot and AI has accelerated this negativity to the point that Microsoft has started […]

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PS5 Linux project released to unlock PlayStation 5’s PC potential

A PlayStation 5 Linux Loader had been released Last month, a modder called Andy Nguyen, also known as “theflow0” and “TheOfficialFloW”, showcased their Linux-powered PlayStation 5 (PS5) and its PC gaming capabilities. Now, the modder has officially released a PS5 Linux Loader on GitHub, allowing others to turn their PlayStation 5 consoles into Linux PCs. […]

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No, Galax is not exiting the GPU market

The rumours are false, it’s “business as usual” over at Galax This morning, several reports have claimed that Galax is exiting the GPU market. These reports are false, and Palit has confirmed that its “business as usual” over at Galax and that the company will continue making GPUs. Galax has been part of the Palit […]

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The EU now requires USB-C for laptop charging up to 100W

All new laptops in the EU must use USB Type-C for charging (up to 100W) The next stage of the EU’s common charging standard has come into force. As of today, new laptop models sold in the EU must support USB Type-C charging. The only exception to this rule is laptops that can charge with […]

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