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1 week ago |
club386.com | Fahd Temsamani
Microsoft has openly discussed ambitions to produce its own handheld gaming device for years now, but such plans may now be on pause. It seems the company wants to ensure its software, namely Windows 11 is up to scratch before devoting its attentions to new hardware. Reports of this change in direction come from Windows Central. The outlet claims Microsoft has at least three prototypes in development for its 10th generation efforts.
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1 week ago |
club386.com | Fahd Temsamani
The long-rumoured AMD Ryzen 9000G Series may still be on track to launch in the near future despite their absence during Computex 2025. The 9000G series, which refers to desktop processors that boast stronger integrated graphics compared to their non-G counterparts, has broken cover on Gigabyte’s B650 motherboards’ memory compatibility (QVL) lists.
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1 week ago |
club386.com | Fahd Temsamani
Intel may once more retain cooler compatibility when moving to its next-gen processors. The brand’s upcoming LGA1954 socket, debuting along its Nova Lake chips, should play nice with current LGA1700 and LGA1851 mounting mechanisms, reducing the cost of platform ownership for anyone who has built a machine over the last four years or so. According to a shipping manifest spotted by X user RubyRapids, Intel’s upcoming LGA1954 socket should sport the same dimensions as LGA1851.
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1 week ago |
club386.com | Fahd Temsamani
Yeston has made a name for itself in the graphics card market with its graphics cards featuring anime stylings and the brand is expanding its lineup once again with a new Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB design. Dubbed ‘Game Ace’, this cooler is the same but different featuring a male character on the backplate in place of the usual female figures. Radeon RX 9060 XT 16GB Game Ace departs from Yeston’s signature Sakura themes in favour of a darker, cyberpunk-inspired palette of black and purple.
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1 week ago |
club386.com | Fahd Temsamani
With barely a week remaining until its release, Radeon RX 9060 XT has begun showing its worth in early synthetic benchmarks. In these tests, the new mid-ranger presents some exciting results, putting it comfortably ahead of its predecessor. According to recent entries in the Geekbench database, Radeon RX 9060 XT managed to turn in 109,315 points in the OpenCL test and 124,251 in Vulkan. This puts it respectively 25% and 36% ahead of its predecessor, Radeon RX 7600 XT, in these same tests.
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