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Record Alice V2 Custom Keyboard Review: A Clack-Tastic Ergo
The Record Alice is a great custom keyboard that opts for a clacky sound signature in the world of thock. The leaf-spring mounting, mixed with the 1.2mm PCB and polycarb plate, allows for a bouncy typing experience. Whether you’re an enthusiast looking for extras like PCB-mount stabs and VIA support or just a competitive gamer wanting to type better, this keyboard has you covered at an affordable price.
AMD Ryzen 9 9950X Review: A Powerhouse With Some Surprises
AMD’s new flagship shows some killer performances but comes with a premium $599 price tag, which means it’s more expensive than the competing 14900K. While productivity performance is mostly on par with this Intel beast, the 1080P gaming performance falls behind.
Teamgroup T-Force Vulcan Z 2.5″ 2TB SSD Review
The Teamgroup T-Force Vulcan Z 2TB SSD offers good value for entry-level gaming, with solid performance and shock-resistant design. While its DRAM-less architecture leads to slower write speeds, SLC caching helps mitigate this issue. Its affordable price, compact size, and reliable performance make it a good choice for budget-conscious users, though it won’t match the speed of NVMe SSDs.
AMD Ryzen 9 9900X Review: A Productivity Powerhouse, A Gaming Letdown
The Ryzen 9 9900X is AMD’s new flagship 12-core gaming chip but with lower base frequencies and a 120-watt rating. It impressed us in most benchmarks outside of gaming, and in gaming, the chip couldn’t even outperform the Ryzen 7 9700X. Its $449 price tag makes it compete with the 7800X3D and 13900K, but the former is a far better gaming CPU, while the latter is much better for both multi-threaded workloads AND gaming.
Intel XMP [What, Why, & How]
Intel XMP is a memory overclocking profile utility that automatically adjusts the RAM's speed, voltage, and CAS latency with just one click from the BIOS.
AIDA64 – Why It Is The Best PC Benchmarking Tool
Although AIDA64 Extreme comes with a subscription-based model, it packs all the necessary tools a PC enthusiast could ask for.
AMD Ryzen 7 9700X Review: Impressive Efficiency, Unimpressive Gains
The Ryzen 7 9700X is AMD's new mid-to-high ranger, only with $40 off the price tag and reduced power consumption numbers. With its 65W TDP, the CPU is also limited in clock speeds and could not perform up to the mark in most tests, including gaming. Single-core performance is incredible, though, and you get full AVX-512 support, but maximizing its performance will require you to remove its power limits through PBO.
Ryzen 5 9600X Review: It’s Just A Refresh
The Ryzen 5 9600X emerges as the new mid-ranger from AMD's lineup, but not as the ideal one. It shows great single-core performance numbers and supports AVX-512 but is limited heavily by reduced power targets and clock speeds. This does mean that power and thermal efficiency are great, but gaming performance numbers have barely improved over the last gen, and AMD continues to trail Intel in multi-threaded performance.
Phantom Blade Zero Dev Backtracks On Controversial Xbox Statement
S-Game, the developer of Phantom Blade Zero, has revealed that the statement from the nameless developer doesn't represent the studio.
AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D Review: More Cache & Unparalleled Performance
The Ryzen 7 7800X3D is the best gaming processor of this generation, which not only delivers top-notch gaming performance but performs decently in rendering and productive workloads as well. Meanwhile, it's also one of the most efficient processors out there with a TDP of less than 150W in boost mode.
Netac Z RGB 32GB CL34 DDR5-7200 Kit Review: Very Reflective!
The Netac Z RGB DDR5 32GB kit offers high performance with 7200MHz speed and Intel XMP and AMD EXPO profiles. Its reflective chrome finish and subtle RGB lighting add visual appeal, though it is prone to fingerprints.
RAM And NAND Prices Continue To Fall In Spot Market
According to an analysis report, RAM and NAND memory prices are going down due to excess inventory and recent actions.




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