Corsair MAKR 75 review

For a decade or more now, it hasn’t been the big names driving big changes in the PC peripherals market, but the disruptive enthusiast outfits. The likes of Ducky and Wooting managed to land on what gamers genuinely want from an enthusiast mechanical keyboard before Corsair, Razer et al did—compact size, high quality switches, custom…

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If you’re using an Intel 8–11th Gen CPU with a Gigabyte motherboard, update your BIOS to protect from a newly discovered vulnerability

If you’re using an older Gigabyte motherboard with an Intel CPU—up to and including a Z590/B560 chipset—you should probably update your BIOS. Some “legacy” chipsets are apparently vulnerable to memory corruption in the System Management Module (SMM), and the company is releasing BIOS updates to patch the vulnerabilities. In a security update, Gigabyte explains it…

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Boomer Shooter ‘Hellscreen’ Cancels Upcoming Episodes Due To Game’s “Severe Under Performance”

“Sometimes things just don’t work out”. Jamie D, the developer of the boomer shooter Hellscreen, has announced on both Steam and social media that he is cancelling the remaining two episodes of the Early Access game, due to its “severe under performance” as well as “external funding being non existent” Hellscreen, in case you’re unaware,…

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Crucial 128 GB DDR5-6400 CUDIMM review

With its Core Ultra 200S range of processors, Intel became the first CPU manufacturer to support CUDIMMs (Clocked Unbuffered Dual Inline Memory Modules). Essentially just standard RAM sticks, each one sports a tiny module called a client clock driver (CKD for short) that boosts the signal to ensure it remains stable at very high clock…

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