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Nvidia and AMD GPUs are returning to shelves and prices are finally falling
For nearly two years, netting a PS5, Xbox Series X, or AMD Radeon and Nvidia RTX graphics cards without paying a fortune has been a matter of luck (or a lot of skill). At its peak, scalpers were successfully charging double or even triple MSRP for a modern GPU. But it’s looking like the great GPU shortage is nearly over.
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The best monitor under $200: Sceptre E248W-19203R Monitor Review
The Sceptre E248W-19203R monitor is an excellent choice if you're looking for something cheap but still high quality in 2022
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Dell’s XPS 15 and XPS 17 get 12th Gen chips
Dell has announced the 2022 models of its 15.6-inch XPS 15 and 17-inch XPS 17 laptops, and they’re available for purchase starting today. The two devices differ from their 2021 predecessors in one way only: They’re powered by Intel’s newest 12th Gen processors.
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Graphics card prices are still falling – Huzzah!
Many of the popular graphics cards on the market have started to become more affordable in recent weeks, and while we've been anxiously expecting them to rise again at any moment, the downwards trend is continuing into March.
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AMD confirms Ryzen 7 5800X3D won't support overclocking
The rumors have now been proven true — the upcoming AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D processor will not support overclocking. AMD has revealed in an interview that traditional overclocking will not be available on the upcoming CPU. However, that doesn’t mean it won’t support any kind of adjustments.
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Jamming Windows onto the Steam Deck robs the device of its soul
There are reasons you'd want to stick Windows onto Valve's Steam Deck. Obviously contrarianism is one. Morbid, geeky curiosity, another. Then there's a desire to play Destiny 2, Fortnite, or a bunch of Microsoft games that have been nixed from the original Linux-based SteamOS 3.0 installation. But having made the jump into Windows 11 myself this past weekend, I need to tell you none of those reasons are good enough to rob the Steam Deck of its soul.
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AMD vows to fix Ryzen chip stuttering issues on Windows with new update
Have you been noticing random performance stutters, slow loading and other issues on AMD Ryzen-powered Windows 10 or 11 machines? AMD has revealed that they could be caused by issues with the firmware trusted platform modules (fTPMs) located in the BIOS on Ryzen motherboards, TechPowerUp has reported.
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Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 4090 may be twice as fast as the RTX 3090
It’s a given that Nvidia’s upcoming Lovelace graphics cards will be more powerful than their current Ampere counterparts, but more information is emerging on just how much more powerful they’ll be as we draw closer to the RTX 4000 release date. Now, new leaks suggest the GeForce RTX 4090 will offer a generational performance leap over the company’s current flagship GPU, the RTX 3090.
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Valve is already planning a Steam Deck 2
Valve is already planning a follow-up to its hotly anticipated Steam Deck, according to the company's president Gabe Newell. Speaking to EDGE Magazine, Newell was discussing Valve's surprise when the most expensive version of the Steam Deck proved to "far and away" be the most popular version of the handheld. "That's why we always love to get something out there and ship it. Because we learn a lot from that, and it helps frame our thinking for Deck 2."
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Valve releases Steam Deck handheld PC to select few
Valve's new handheld PC, the Steam Deck, has officially been released - but only to a select few people. The hardware was originally slated for release in December 2021, but was pushed back due to supply chain issues. Despite the hardware having been released, many orders are only available "after Q2 2022".
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I was driven to kill by 'the voice' through walls, says Yorkshire Ripper
SUTCLIFFE always insisted that he killed because a voice in his head told him to. He was convinced it was from God. But what exactly was “the voice”? What did it sound like and what did it say? He…
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Snoop Dogg May Be Coming to Call of Duty
While Snoop Dogg might currently be focused on preparing.
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Best Buy Needs to Quit This Nonsense
In case attempting to buy a graphics card at or near retail prices hasn’t been demoralizing enough, Best Buy is here to kick us while we’re down. The retailer is exploiting the ongoing supply shortage and our resulting desperation to force customers into paying another $200 for a shot at buying a graphics card.
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Intel Is Adding A Feature To Its Arc GPUs That Will Delight Linux Gamers
This is shaping up to be a potentially big year for gaming on Linux, between the Steam Deck launch and Resizable BAR support on Intel's Arc Alchemist GPUs.
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God of War runs so well on PC we didn't even need a graphics card
God of War has finally landed on PC and spoilers: it's a decent game that has enjoyed a solid port over to our platform of choice. It looks good, plays well, and doesn't appear to have nasty hangovers from its Playstation origins. If you want to tweak your performance to hit the perfect balance between framerates and looks, then check out our God of War best settings guide.
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Nvidia announces new RTX 3080 with 12GB of memory
Nvidia is launching a new 12GB model of its RTX 3080 today. Revealed initially in Nvidia’s latest GeForce drivers, the new 12GB model goes on sale today from select board partners and offers 2GB more memory than the original 10GB RTX 3080.
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Red Dead Online Players Are Frustrated After Months Without A Major Update
The last major update for Red Dead Online was released in July 2021. Since then, the game has received no major content updates. As 2022 starts, RDO fans have become fed up with the lack of content and communication from Rockstar and have collectively started the #SaveRedDeadOnline campaign to... well, save Red Dead Online.
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LG’s ‘first gaming laptop’ has an RTX 3080 and 11th Gen Intel CPU
LG has announced what it’s calling its “first gaming laptop,” the UltraGear 17G90Q. The company is no stranger to making laptops, but the focus of its previous models has generally been on office productivity rather than offering a top-of-the-line gaming experience. The LG Gram 17 we reviewed earlier this year, for example, was a great lightweight work machine, but its lack of a beefy dedicated GPU meant it definitely wasn’t a gaming machine.
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Bully 2 was reportedly pulled from The Game Awards, but a reveal could still be coming soon
Bully 2 could be on the way, with a planned reveal of a potential sequel reportedly pulled from The Game Awards last week. According to leaker Tom Henderson, a sequel to Bully, Rockstar's slightly more PG-13 take on the GTA formula, "was expected as a potential surprise reveal" at last week's awards show. Henderson claims that sources had "been shown some material alluding to a reveal soon," including a game in a playable state, but that "information is a bit blurry at the moment."
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Rockstar Announces They’ve Fixed GTA Trilogy by Adding Microtransactions
NEW YORK — Rockstar Games publicly declared their remastered Grand Theft Auto Trilogy as being “fully fixed” today after adding what they’ve determined were sorely needed microtransactions to the poorly received release.
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