Thermaltake is launching a new programme here in the UK - TT PowerCare. Through this new initiative, ThermalTake power supply buyers in the UK will be well looked after should something ever go wrong, thanks to a swift PSU replacement service to get your system back up and running.
Read More »Fritz! reveals new WiFi 7 line-up at MWC 2026 and details early plans for WiFi 8
Mobile World Congress is back this year, running from March 2nd to March 5th. In the lead-up, Fritz! is unveiling its new generation of routers, targeting 5G, WiFi 7 and fibre connections. We also get a sneak peek at their plans for WiFI 8.
Read More »Razer launches new Razer Kiyo V2 colour options
Razer has expanded its creator webcam lineup with new Quartz and White colour options for the Kiyo V2 and Kiyo V2 X, giving streamers and professionals more ways to match their setups. The Kiyo V2 also adds AI Face Retouching through Camo Studio, offering real‑time smoothing that adapts to lighting …
Read More »AMD announces partnership with Meta to provide 6 Gigawatts of GPUs
A few months ago, AMD signed an agreement with OpenAI to supply GPUs for upcoming datacentre projects. Now, the company has also signed an agreement with Meta to deploy up to 6 Gigawatts of AMD Instinct graphics cards to power AI datacentres. The initial deployment will use a custom Instinct …
Read More »Sapphire launches Pure X870A motherboard with WiFi 7
Today Sapphire is launching its latest all-white AM5 motherboard, the Pure X870A WiFi 7. Sporting a minimalist design and the full X870 chipset, the motherboard is poised as a high-end option for custom gaming PCs with the latest Ryzen CPUs. The Pure X870A WiFi 7 supports DDR5 memory up to …
Read More »ASML machines could yield 50% more chips by 2030
ASML has reportedly achieved a critical breakthrough in its EUV lithography technology, boosting the power of its light source to 1000W. This leap from the current 600W standard is projected to increase per-machine chip output by 50% by the end of the decade, enabling foundries to process approximately 330 wafers …
Read More »MSI is teasing a collaboration with anime Frieren
MSI has started teasing a limited-edition graphics card collaboration with the popular fantasy anime Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, signalling another high-profile crossover. The announcement first appeared on MSI's official Chinese Bilibili accounts (via Ruby_Rapids), featuring imagery that confirms a partnership with the series' copyright holders. While the specific product has …
Read More »Lenovo announces impending PC price hikes as memory supply tightens
Lenovo has reportedly notified its channel partners that significant price increases are expected to hit its PC and server line-ups starting in March 2026. In a letter, North America channel chief Wade McFarland and regional president Ryan McCurdy confirmed that the company’s Intelligent Devices Group (IDG) and Infrastructure Solutions Group …
Read More »Ryzen ‘Medusa Point’ APUs may use ‘RDNA 4m’ GPU architecture
The technical picture for AMD's next-generation Medusa Point APUs is becoming clearer through recent Linux compiler activity. The emergence of the GFX1170 target, explicitly labelled as “RDNA 4m”, suggests AMD will finally bring FSR4 support to its APUs. As noted by Phoronix (via TechPowerUp), while technically part of the GFX11 …
Read More »AOC adds affordable 280Hz Q27G4ZD to its QD-OLED monitor line-up
AOC is adding another QD-OLED monitor to its line-up this week. The new 27-inch Q27G4ZD sits between the previous Q27G4ZDR and Q27G4SDR models, pairing a 280Hz refresh rate with DisplayHDR True Black and ultra-low 0.03ms response times.
Read More »Nvidia sells off its stake in Arm
Several years ago, Nvidia entered into an agreement to acquire ARM in a deal that, at the time, was worth $40 billion. Ultimately, regulators did not approve the merger and as a result, the deal fell apart. Now, Nvidia has sold its remaining $140M stake in the company, although it …
Read More »NZXT expands its SFF lineup with new H2 Flow case, C850 SFX PSU and Mini PC
NZXT has introduced the H2 Flow Mini‑ITX case and the C850 SFX power supply, two compact components aimed at small form factor builders who want high‑end hardware support without moving to a larger chassis. On top of that, the company is also releasing a high-end limited‑run H2 Mini PC, although it will only be available in the US for now.
Read More »Alphacool debuts 2nd Gen Core Distro Plate for easy liquid cooling
Alphacool has expanded its water‑cooling lineup with the Core Distro Plate V2, a redesigned distribution plate aimed at simplifying custom loop planning and installation. The updated model focuses on flexibility, offering a slimmer profile, revised port layout and an integrated drain port to support shorter tubing runs and easier maintenance.
Read More »Report claims PlayStation 6 to be delayed and Switch 2 may see price hike due to chip shortage
In recent weeks, we've heard from one analyst that Sony is pushing back its next-gen PlayStation console plans due to the on-going RAM shortage. We have also heard from Nintendo's CEO about the possibility of a Switch 2 price hike due to rising component costs. Now, a new report claims …
Read More »Tournament-grade Acer Predator Orion 7000 gaming PC lands in the UK
At the latest IEM Katowice tournament, Acer provided competitors with Predator Orion 7000 gaming PCs to play on. Now that the event has come to an end, Acer is now shipping this PC to the masses with stock now available throughout the UK. The Acer Predator Orion 7000 is a …
Read More »Thermal Grizzly launches dedicated software for WireView Pro II
Thermal Grizzly has released the first public software suite for the WireView Pro II, alongside the first official firmware update. Both are optional, but together they enable full PC‑based configuration and data logging, expanding the device’s capabilities beyond the standalone hardware interface. Software version 1.0.5 provides full operating‑system integration, access …
Read More »Biostar launches new 16GB UDIMM DDR5 memory modules
Biostar has new UDIMM memory modules hitting the market. The new 16GB DDR5 kits are now shipping out, available with either 4800MHz or 5600MHz speeds, designed with a focus on stability and efficiency. Designed to support a wide range of PCs, the Biostar DDR5 16GB UDIMM memory aims to offer …
Read More »New MSI Afterburner update introduces GPU protection features
MSI has officially released MSI Afterburner 4.6.7 Beta 2, a major update that shifts the utility from a pure GPU tuning tool to a broader system health monitor. The update introduces native support for the upcoming flagship GeForce RTX 5090 Lightning series and debuts a monitoring tool to prevent hardware …
Read More »The G.Skill OC World Cup returns for 2026 with $40,000 prize pool
The G.Skill Annual OC World Cup returns at Computex 2026 with a $40,000 prize pool up for grabs. The top nine overclockers from the qualifying rounds will go head-to-head and we may see some records broken along the way.
Read More »Copper scarcity now forcing price hikes in the PC cooler market
The PC cooling market is reportedly bracing for a price adjustment. Alphacool and be quiet! have claimed that the rising cost of raw materials has reached a breaking point, with the former confirming that it will implement a 5% to 10% price increase across its product catalogue by the end …
Read More »ASRock responds to AM5 motherboard failure reports
In recent weeks there have been a number of user reports claiming that their AM5 CPUs died without warning. All of these reports had one thing in common - an ASRock motherboard. Now, ASRock has issued its first official statement on the matter.
Read More »DC Byte analysis warns the era of ‘cheap and abundant RAM’ is over
The era of cheap, abundant RAM is ending, according to new analysis from data‑centre intelligence firm DC Byte. The analysts say memory prices are rising, availability is tightening, and AI workloads are now dictating how global supply is allocated, although consumer-facing companies can combat this with longer life cycles, software optimisation and careful planning.
Read More »Puget Systems reveals annual reliability data for Ryzen 9000 and Intel Core 200
The specialist system integrator Puget Systems has released its detailed annual reliability report for 2025, offering a transparent look at which hardware brands passed its rigorous internal testing and customer use. While these results are intended to reflect the company's specific internal standards and may not mirror the broader industry, …
Read More »Sharkoon launches adjustable OfficePal C50 and C50M chairs
In recent years, Sharkoon has been rolling out a series of office chairs. This month, the company is launching its best yet, the OfficePal C50 and C50M, both offering a classic mesh style suitable for offices, along with plenty of adjustments so you can dial it in for optimal posture …
Read More »Kingston IronKey KP200 achieves FIPS 140‑3 Level 3 certification
This week, Kingston announced that its IronKey Keypad 200 USB drives, including the KP200 and KP200C, have achieved NIST FIPS 140‑3 Level 3 validation. The certification places the KP200 line alongside the already‑approved IronKey D500S, strengthening Kingston’s position in supplying independently verified, tamper‑resistant data storage.
Read More »Sharkoon’s new SKILLER SGB15 bundle offers full RGB for €30
Sharkoon has introduced the SKILLER SGB15, a budget gaming bundle that pairs a full‑size rubber‑dome keyboard with a high DPI mouse, targeting entry-level PC gamers just getting started.
Read More »Noctua updates roadmap, Pulsar Feinman mouse & Seasonic Prime PX PSU pushed back
Noctua has opened the new year by updating its public product roadmap. As some might've guessed, the January 2026 schedule is defined primarily by shifting deadlines. While the list of upcoming hardware remains identical to the last version published, Noctua has moved the majority of its near-term releases further back …
Read More »CES 2026: Biwin’s 9200MT/s DDR5 RAM, Mini SSDs and more
Biwin shows off CFexpress cards, portable SSDs, DDR5 modules, microSD cards, and next‑gen PCIe Gen5 drives
Read More »CES 2026: ADATA’s high-speed XPG memory, panoramic case
ADATA is marking its upcoming 25th anniversary at CES 2026 with a showcase spanning AI‑centric storage, industrial solutions and new XPG gaming hardware. The company’s booth is divided into three zones - AI Innovation, Smart Living and Gaming Lifestyle. We cover it all in our latest CES video.
Read More »CES 2026: Lian Li launches Lancool 4, new desks and more
Lian Li brought a broad selection of new hardware to CES this year, expanding several of its most recognisable product lines with updated cases, cooling hardware and even desks. In our latest video, we break it all down and give you a first-hand look.
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