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Naughty Dog Says Other Projects In Development; Hinting At New IP
The president of Naughty Dog, Neil Druckmann, has yet again refused to give any update on the development of Last of Us Multiplayer.
Baldur’s Gate 3 Leading Players’ Voice Votes At Game Awards 2023
It seems Baldur's Gate 3 has impressed the industry since the game is leading the race for the Players' Voice award.
Starfield Proves Bethesda’s Game Design Is Outdated
Starfield has been one of the better releases of 2023, but the game comes with various flaws that need to be fixed by Bethesda.
RTX 4070 Vs RTX 4080 [Worth Upgrading?]
In this comparison we will test the RTX 4070 Vs RTX 4080 and check the performance difference between the two GPUs.
Sabrent Rocket NANO XTRM 1TB Portable Drive Review
In this Sabrent Rocket NANO XTRM 1TB review, we will tell you about the portable drive's unboxing, design, and performance.
Teamgroup T-Force Siren DUO360 ARGB Cooler Review
In this Teamgroup Siren DUO360 review, we will tell you about the cooler's unboxing, design, installation, and thermal performance.
AMD To Slowly Discontinue Support For Recent GCN Based Products
AMD Polaris and Vega products based on GCN architecture will slowly lose driver support over time as the company focuses on RDNA cards.
RX 6700 XT Vs RX 6750 XT: Worth Upgrading?
My Radeon RX 6700 XT vs Radeon RX 6750 XT compares both GPUs in detail and see which one comes at the top in gaming.
Why You Should STOP Buying HDDs In 2023
With SSD prices plummeting by the day, is there any point in buying a hard drive in 2023? Should you buy them any more?
RX 7900 XTX Vs RX 6950 XT: Should You Upgrade?
My Radeon RX 7900 XTX Vs. Radeon RX 6950 XT guide compares both graphics cards in detail and sees which one is better in terms of gaming.
What Is An SSD Controller & Is It Important?
An SSD controller is the data manager which controls and guides the data flow inside an SSD.
What Are SSD Read/Write Speeds? [Explained]
Read/write speeds are the primary measure of an SSD's performance.
Read speed is how fast it takes to access data from a drive, while write speeds determine how fast data can be saved on a drive.