Asus goes all out with its new ROG G1000 gaming PC: The ‘world’s first’ to have a holographic fan system built into the case

If you browse through any list of prebuilt gaming PCs for sale, you’ll notice that they typically all look very much alike. That’s because vendors use basic items for cases and fans to cut costs wherever possible. But what happens when a PC manufacturer doesn’t skimp on the goodies and goes all out to impress?…

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Nvidia looks to further eradicate motion blur with new G-Sync Pulsar improvements for ‘4x the effective motion clarity’

Nvidia showed off its original version of G-Sync Pulsar motion blur reduction technology two years ago at CES 2024. At first it was only going to be available for monitors with the proprietary G-Sync module installed, but this later opened up to all G-Sync monitors using one of MediaTek’s scaler chips. CES 2026 (Image credit:…

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Intel says its graphics drivers are now ‘light years ahead of where we were a few years ago’, and they’ll need to be if it’s going to tempt gamers towards its new iGPUs

Intel’s claims that its new Panther Lake-based Core Ultra Series 3 mobile chips are up to 77% faster than Lunar Lake in terms of iGPU gaming performance are, on the surface, very impressive. One question hung in my mind, though—what about driver support? Traditionally, Intel’s graphics drivers have been a mixed bag, something that Intel’s…

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Intel’s new top-end Core Ultra Series 3 mobile chips promise up to 77% faster iGPU gaming performance than Lunar Lake, and come with a whole host of friends

Intel has finally taken the last wraps off its Panther Lake-based Core Ultra Series 3 range of mobile chips, and it’s making some pretty impressive claims about their performance. Before the expected AI NPU TOPS figures, Intel’s VP of PC products, Dan Rogers, dedicated a fair chunk of the company’s CES 2026 presentation to the…

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