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  1. That would not surprise me in the least!
  2. Next-gen GPUs likely arriving in late 2024 with GDDR7 memory — Samsung and SK hynix chips showed chips at GTC From Tom's Hardware Next-gen GPUs likely arriving in late 2024 with GDDR7 memory
  3. Surprised it is not available in the US. I've always been partial to Logitech mice myself.
  4. How some kind of a that's "Awesome" button? I guess that would be similar to a "like" button.
  5. Speaking of that... Intel Core i9-14900KS runs at all-core 6 GHz with direct die cooling
  6. The review is out on Tom's Hardware Intel Core i9-14900KS Review: The Last Core i9 Hits Record 6.2 GHz at Stock Settings
  7. Nvidia RTX 5090 could have up to 77% more memory than 4090 From techradar
  8. Micro Center reveals potential $749 MSRP for Intel's upcoming Core i9-14900KS Special Edition CPU From Tom's Hardware
  9. Certain frequencies could have many health benefits and curing abilities in the future of medicine.
  10. Yeah but it needs 1.5v! That's a lot of voltage! Going to need a custom loop for sure to tame that beast. Intel's new Special Edition gaming CPU hits 6.2 GHz with 1.5 volts
  11. If I remember correctly they at first did not offer the two tone option, after doing it for awhile they stopped offering that option, then later brought it back again due to popular demand.
  12. Yes you could order them in black, white, or gunmetal grey. You could also order "two tone" and have white on the inside and black on the outside for example.
  13. I added yet another CaseLabs case to my collection! I wasn't even looking for one this time. Around the time CaseLabs shut down, so years ago now, I put a "search" into Craig's List for "CaseLabs". I only ever got one hit and it was for a case I was not interested in, then I forgot about it until a new search came up for a S8 case in gunmetal. As it turns out the guy lived like right on my way home from work and it was literally not even a mile out of my way! So I stopped by with cash in hand not sure if I was actually going to buy it. It had an extended top with dual 360 drop in mount as well as a 360 side mount for the lower chamber and no hard drive mounts. I asked him why he was selling it, and he told me he was going back to air cooling. He then proceeded to show me how there was not a scratch on the case or the windows, and it was not modified in any way, no extra holes or anything. I could tell the guy was very proud of the case and was sad to let it go. Get this the case already had three EK Coolstream PE 360mm radiators, three Nocua NF-A14 fans, and 11 Noctua NF-F12 fans installed which he included with the case! I would have bought the case without the radiators and fans, so those were just a bonus! Here's a few pics: This is the last CaseLabs case I buy... I swear!
  14. Most monitors up until recently required sending them back to the factory to be flashed. Back when I bought my first 27" Acer g-sync monitor you had to send it into Acer and it took weeks to get it back. Luckily mine never gave me a problem so I didn't have to send it back. I'd be a little nervous flashing a monitor and would most likely only do it as a last resort. Plus as far as I know there is no way to flash them back to and older version like you can on your motherboard bios.
  15. Intel's Core i9-14900KS costs $100 more for this binned CPU was spotted at multiple European retailers Intel's new fastest gaming CPU spotted at multiple European retailers — Core i9-14900KS costs $100 more for this binned CPU
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