Arctic has officially launched the 140 mm variants of its P Pro Reverse fan series. Previously seen in the Xtender case, these fans are now available as standalone products, specifically engineered for builders who require “pull” airflow configurations without sacrificing aesthetics. The P14 Pro Reverse series is designed to intake …
Read More »Microsoft outlines 2026 Windows 11 roadmap focused on gaming performance
Microsoft has revealed its strategic vision for Windows 11 in 2026, positioning the coming year as a period of intense optimisation rather than just feature expansion. In a recent blog post, the company emphasised a commitment to refining the core system behaviours that impact gaming, specifically targeting background workload management, …
Read More »Razer revives the iconic Boomslang mouse for 20th Anniversary
Razer has officially unveiled the Boomslang 20th Anniversary Edition, a modern reimagining of the world's first gaming mouse. This limited-run peripheral pays tribute to the device that launched the gaming mouse industry in 1999, updating its classic “snake-head” silhouette with state-of-the-art technology. The release is strictly for collectors, with production …
Read More »Corsair launches Frame 4000D variant with 14.5″ touchscreen
Corsair has introduced the Frame 4000D LCD RS ARGB, a new high-end mid-tower chassis that integrates a fully functional 14.5-inch touchscreen directly into the case structure. Building on the modular design of the Frame series, this updated model combines the utility of a secondary display with significant cooling and structural …
Read More »Corsair unveils Arasaka-themed peripheral collection for Cyberpunk 2077’s 5th anniversary
Corsair has announced a new partnership with CD Projekt RED to celebrate the fifth anniversary of Cyberpunk 2077. The collaboration introduces the Corsair x Cyberpunk 2077: Arasaka Edition collection, a limited-edition series of peripherals inspired by the game's megacorporation, Arasaka. The centrepiece of the lineup is a special-edition K65 Plus …
Read More »Sharkoon releases nautical-themed Skiller SGK50 S3 Ultimate
Sharkoon has expanded its mechanical keyboard portfolio with the release of the Skiller SGK50 S3 Ultimate Rev2, a new compact board that embraces a nautical aesthetic. Moving away from standard chassis designs, this latest iteration features an ocean-themed design that extends across its abrasion-resistant, dye-sub PBT keycaps (OEM profile). The …
Read More »Intel ‘BMG-G31’ Battlemage GPU spotted in software update
Intel has quietly dropped the most concrete evidence yet that its high-end “Battlemage” discrete graphics card is nearing a formal reveal. In a recent update to its VTune Profiler software, the company discreetly added support for the “BMG-G31” SKU, a designation long associated with the upcoming flagship Battlemage GPU. Wccftech …
Read More »Lenovo is reportedly preparing a Legion Pro laptop with a 21:9 rollable display
Fresh leaks surfacing ahead of CES 2026 suggest that Lenovo is preparing to shake up the form factor of high-end gaming laptops once again. According to a recent report, the company is actively developing the Legion Pro Rollable, a machine that ditches the traditional fixed chassis in favour of a …
Read More »Intel Core Ultra 7 270K Plus CPU surfaces in benchmark leak
Intel's mid-cycle refresh for its desktop Arrow Lake lineup seems to be right around the corner, with the first concrete performance numbers for the unannounced Core Ultra 7 270K Plus appearing on the Geekbench database. This new SKU seems to be a direct replacement for the existing Core Ultra 7 …
Read More »AOC and Philips unveil world’s first 1000Hz dual-mode gaming monitors
TP Vision's two gaming sub-brands, AOC and Philips, have officially introduced the first monitors capable of reaching 1000Hz. Unveiled at an event in China, the AOC AGON Pro AGP277QK and the Philips Evnia 27M2N5500XD share the same underlying display panel technology to achieve this milestone. According to DisplaySpecifications, the 27-inch …
Read More »Nvidia GTC 2026 dated for March with Vera Rubin and Feynman AI architectures in focus
Nvidia has officially confirmed the schedule for its next major GPU Technology Conference, with GTC 2026 returning to San Jose on March 15th, 2026. The company has wasted little time in sharing the details on its official website, outlining a four-day event that will once again place its aggressive AI …
Read More »Acer unveils Predator X27UZ1 QD-OLED monitor with 280Hz refresh rate
Acer has quietly expanded its high-end gaming monitor portfolio with the introduction of the Predator X27UZ1, a new 26.5-inch display built around QD-OLED technology. The screen targets competitive gamers, offering a WQHD resolution (2560×1440) and an impressive overclockable refresh rate of up to 280Hz. According to Prad, the panel specifications …
Read More »Nvidia continues to phase out Pascal GPUs
Following the release of the 590 driver branch, which formally ended “Game Ready” support for the GTX 900 and 10 series GPUs, Nvidia has been forced to issue a correction regarding its supported hardware list. Initially, the release notes revealed that the Titan GTX and several Pascal-based mobile GPUs were …
Read More »Lian Li launches RS series PSUs with rotating AC outlet and dual-side connectors
Lian Li has introduced the RS Series, a new line of power supplies designed to address the physical constraints often found in compact or dual-chamber PC cases. Available in 1000W and 1200W capacities, the series introduces a unique mechanical feature: a rotating AC inlet. The rotating inlet found on the …
Read More »Dell and Lenovo reportedly set to raise PC prices due to rising memory costs
Dell is reportedly preparing to increase its system prices by 15-20% as early as mid-December, driven by a dramatic surge in DRAM costs. Lenovo may follow suit, as industry insiders point to the exploding cost of memory as the cause, specifically DDR5, which has seen year-over-year increases of 70%, with …
Read More »Riot’s fighting game ‘2XKO’ comes to consoles early next year
After years of anticipation since its initial tease as ‘Project L', Riot Games has confirmed that its League of Legends-based tag fighter, 2XKO, will officially launch on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S in January 2026. The console debut will coincide with the launch of Season 1 across all platforms, …
Read More »First wave of Activision titles land on Ubisoft+ streaming service
Ubisoft has officially begun integrating Activision Blizzard titles into Ubisoft+ Premium, marking the first tangible result of the cloud-streaming rights deal secured in August 2023. The publisher has confirmed that the first batch of games is available to stream starting today, initially launching via an integration with Nvidia GeForce Now. …
Read More »Gigabyte brings the new wood trend to motheboards with the new X870E Aero X3D Wood
Gigabyte has unveiled the X870E Aero X3D Wood, a new high-end motherboard that leans heavily into the recent trend of integrating natural materials into PC hardware. Moving away from the usual gamer aesthetic, this model features a wood-grain finish and a leather pull tab, designed to complement chassis like the …
Read More »Sharkoon launches budget-friendly J1000 ARGB mATX case
Sharkoon has expanded its range of compact cases with the J1000 ARGB, a new mATX chassis that aims to balance airflow and aesthetics at an aggressive price point. The case is designed for smaller systems where desk space is a priority, while still supporting standard gaming hardware components. The front …
Read More »Endorfy debuts Stoneflow mousepads with moisture-resistant terrazzo surface
Endorfy continues its recent run of peripheral releases with the launch of the Stoneflow series of mousepads. Unveiled today, the new lineup features a distinct visual aesthetic inspired by modern terrazzo design, offered in black, white, and grey colourways to suit various workstation setups. The Stoneflow series is available in …
Read More »XPG introduces Armax DDR5 memory with ‘stealth fighter’ aesthetic
XPG has announced the launch of its latest memory series, the Armax DDR5. Designed with a specific aesthetic in mind, the new modules draw inspiration from the silhouette of stealth fighter jets, offering a rugged look paired with speeds of up to 6400MT/s. Adata XPG Armax's design focus is compatibility. …
Read More »Nvidia drops Maxwell and Pascal support with new Linux 590 branch drivers
Nvidia seems to have quietly begun retiring its older Maxwell and Pascal architectures, a move signalled by the release of its latest Linux driver. The new 590 driver branch, currently available in beta as version 590.44.01, appears to have dropped support for the GeForce GTX 900 and GTX 10 series …
Read More »Micron kills Crucial brand to focus on AI data centre segment
Micron has announced it will discontinue its consumer-facing Crucial brand, marking the end of a 29-year run for one of the most known names in PC memory and storage. The company confirmed it will cease selling Crucial-branded consumer products through global retailers and distributors by February 2026. Micron's decision represents …
Read More »Cooler Master nearing launch for massive Cosmos Alpha PC case
Cooler Master is preparing to launch the latest addition to its Cosmos series. Dubbed the Cosmos Alpha, this full-tower chassis appears to be the production version of the “Cosmos 2025” prototype that was showcased earlier this year at Computex. While an official release date has not yet been confirmed, the …
Read More »Intel Arc GPU market share has grown according to analyst
Analyst firm Jon Peddie Research (JPR) has released its Q3 2025 report on the AIB discrete GPU market, revealing a small but significant milestone for Intel. For the first time since its launch, the Intel Arc cards have cracked the 1% market share barrier, moving past the 0.5% mark it …
Read More »Samsung unveils Galaxy Z TriFold, the company’s first triple-screen device
Samsung has officially announced its first foray into the tri-fold smartphone market with the Galaxy Z TriFold, a device that expands the company’s foldable portfolio to a new form factor. The handset features a dual-hinge design that allows it to unfurl into a massive 10-inch tablet-style display, positioning it as …
Read More »Voting opens for The Game Awards’ Player Voice category
The Game Awards 2025 has officially opened the polls for its Players' Voice category, the only accolade in the upcoming ceremony determined entirely by the gaming community. Unlike the primary categories, where a global jury of media outlets heavily weights the outcome, the Players' Voice award hinges 100% on fan …
Read More »DICE revives Battlefield Labs for upcoming Battlefield 6 patches
DICE is reactivating its Battlefield Labs initiative, a community testing program designed to gather feedback. Initially, the tool was created before Battlefield VI and Redsec was released, but now it will be adapted to test updates before they go live. While participation is strictly by invitation, players can register their …
Read More »Epomaker launches QK108, a full-size gasket-mounted keyboard with VIA support
Epomaker has officially released the QK108, a new mechanical keyboard that ignores the trend of shrinking form factors by offering a complete 100% layout, designed for users who require a numpad. The QK108 offers plenty of customisation through the open-source VIA firmware. Unlike many pre-built keyboards that rely on proprietary …
Read More »AMD confirms Ryzen 7 9850X3D via support page
AMD has inadvertently confirmed the existence of a new high-end gaming processor, the Ryzen 7 9850X3D, after the unannounced chip appeared on the company's own support website. The listing, which was spotted before being pulled, suggests that an official reveal could be imminent. The mention on AMD's website spotted by …
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