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AMD AM6 socket may support AM5 coolers

While AMD's AM5 platform still has plenty of life left in it, the rumour mill is beginnning to shift attention to the next-generation AM6 platform.  A new report has shed some light on the potential design of the upcoming AM6 socket, and it contains some very good news for those …

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Adata XPG introduces new PC cases and SFX PSU

XPG is jumping into the growing small form factor market with a new ecosystem of Nvidia SFF-Ready certified components. The company has today unveiled its Valor Nano series of microATX cases and the compact Pymcore SFX power supply, all designed to enable powerful builds in a space-saving design without compromising …

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AMD Radeon RX 9060 revealed

AMD has officially filled out the lower end of its RDNA 4 product stack with the launch of the Radeon RX 9060. As expected, this new non-XT model is a scaled-down version of the RX 9060 XT, designed to target 1080p gaming and compete primarily in the system integrator and …

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Netgear Nighthawk M7 Pro delivers WiFi 7 on the go

Netgear has launched its new flagship mobile router, the Nighthawk M7 Pro, a device designed to deliver no-compromise internet connectivity for users on the move. Supporting both WiFi 7 and 5G, this portable router promises to bring the speed and reliability of a high-end home network to wherever you are, …

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Battlefield 6 on Steam will not require EA’s launcher

Battlefield launcher

One of the biggest issues with PC gaming is the ability for a publisher to create its own bespoke game launcher. While in and of itself not a problem, many of these launchers are required even when using the likes of Steam or Epic Games. One of the biggest culprits in this regard is EA. Thankfully, the publisher has confirmed that Battlefield 6 on Steam will not require the use of the EA app.

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Raijintek introduces the Arcadia 41 ATX mid-tower

Raijintek has today expanded its case lineup with the introduction of the Arcadia 41 series, a new range of ATX mid-towers focused on airflow and builder flexibility. The series launches with four distinct models, giving builders the choice between non-illuminated and ARGB setups in both black and white. All four …

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