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Yesterday — 13 December 2025Main stream

Modder rethinks PC liquid cooling with 3D printing, silicone, and a laser

13 December 2025 at 19:24

Building a custom liquid cooling distro plate using unusual methods The growing availability of 3D printers, laser cutters and other tools has started an at-home manufacturing revolution. With the proper knowledge, you can now build almost anything. On YouTube, Visual Thinker has put his skills to the test by creating a custom PC liquid cooling […]

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Why AMD wants engineers with knowledge of Intel silicon

13 December 2025 at 17:56

AMD wants to hire engineers with experience with Intel’s PowerVia tech AMD has issued a new job listing for a Physical Design Verification CAD Engineer, and has asked explicitly for candidates who have “knowledge of Power Via”, an Intel technology. This suggests that AMD may make some future chips with Intel silicon inside. PowerVia is […]

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Make “Noctua Edition” anything with Prusa’s official Noctua 3D printing filaments

11 December 2025 at 13:07

Ready to make all of your 3D prints “Noctua Edition”? Noctua fans are incredibly popular amongst DIY enthusiasts and 3D printing hobbiests. For years, many 3D printer users have upgraded their printers with Noctua fans or used them in their DIY projects. Noctua has even leaned into this niche with 24V versions of some of […]

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ASUS promises “next-level” ROG innovations for CES 2026

10 December 2025 at 19:24

2026 is going to be a big year for ASUS ROG On January 6th, ASUS’ ROG division will be hosting its “Dare to Innovate” showcase at CES 2026. This event will celebrate 20 years of ROG, and will act as the launch event for a massive number of new products. ASUS has confirmed that we […]

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All PS5 models will require professional maintenance – repairer claims

10 December 2025 at 18:12

Liquid metal is the PS5’s fatal flaw, and this repairer thinks all PS5 consoles will need professional maintenance Sony was aggressive when building its PlayStation 5 console. It pushed for higher clock speeds than the Xbox Series X and used a unique power management system to push performance forward. This push for performance forced Sony […]

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US allows Nvidia to ship H200 GPUs to China, for a fee

9 December 2025 at 19:03

US Government to allow Nvidia to ship its H200 GPUs to China The United States government, the Trump administration, has approved the export of Nvidia H200 chips to China. This gives China access to much more powerful Nvidia hardware, which is good for China’s AI and tech sectors. While shipment restrictions are not lifted outright, […]

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TPU-less Tachyum to defend its “TPU” trademark against Google

9 December 2025 at 14:31

Tachyum takes aim at Google over its “TPU” Trademark Tachyum, the “universal processor” company, has begun taking steps to defend its registered TPU trademark against Google. Now, Tachyum wants Google and others to stop using the term “TPU” as a descriptor for their products. For Google, TPU stands for Tensor Processing Unit, and it has […]

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The silly reason Valve’s Steam Machine lacks HDMI 2.1

8 December 2025 at 14:15

The HDMI Forum is holding back Valve’s Steam Deck and other Linux PCs Valve’s Steam Machine specifications are a little odd. Most modern gaming devices support HDMI 2.1, but Valve’s Steam Machine only supports HDMI 2.0. Why? It’s not because Valve doesn’t want to support HDMI 2.1, but because the HDMI Forum won’t let them. […]

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Netflix agrees to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery

5 December 2025 at 18:14

Netflix is acquiring Warner Bros. for $82.7 billion Netflix has today announced that it plans to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery fr $82. billion. This deal will see Netflix gain the company’s film and television studios alongside HBO Max and HBO. This deal is expected to close in Q3 2026 and is subject to regulatory approval. […]

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