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by Steven Esposito · Posted
Intel is happy to announce its new Core Ultra Series 3 processors, which are built on the 18A node and designed to accommodate multiple scenarios for a wide range of users. For lower-powered gamers to resource-demanding developmental tasks, these new processors offer powerful solutions for any workflow.
Coming in three flavors, the Core Ultra Series 3 includes the Core Ultra 5, Core Ultra 7, and Core Ultra 9. Each iteration delivers an amount of power scalable to the processor family. The Core Ultra 5 is the “lightweight” processor of the
by Steven Esposito · Posted
AMD announced the new Ryzen 7 9850X3D processor, making the world’s fastest gaming processor even better! Providing many features of the previous iterations while boosting performance, the Ryzen 7 9850X3D aims to take your gaming to a whole new level.
Built off the Zen 5 CPU architecture, the Ryzen 7 9850X3D processor, gives you eight total cores with a maximum CPU boost clock speed of 5.6 GHz. A 104MB cache also increases throughput alongside the integrated 16 threads. It is also capable of overclocking, compatible with Precision Boost
by Steven Esposito · Posted
Qualcomm is happy to announce its latest venture into the world of processors: the Snapdragon X2. Coming soon to various laptops, the Snapdragon X2 Plus and X2 Elite provide greater uplift in both overall performance as well as AI performance thanks to its 80 TOPS NPU AI accelerator rating.
The Snapdragon X2 Plus comes in two varieties, a 6-core version and a 10-core version. The 6-core version offers high multi- and single-core operational frequencies of 4.0 and 4.04 GHz across the 6 Prime cores. Meanwhile, the X2 Plus 10-core variant
by Mos Khan · Posted
Building a PC is now more accessible than ever. There are many ways to find compatible parts, and a quality rig can typically last you longer than any console. As someone who, primarily, has been a console-based gamer for most of my run, I understand the perception that building a PC is intimidating or complex—so much so that I've gamed on consoles because I think they're as close to "plug-and-play" as is possible today. Luckily, building a PC is not as difficult as you might think; the hard part is doing the research and figuring out what you
by Steven Esposito · Posted
Graphics cards are better than ever before—they’re also much bigger. Take the ASUS GeForce RTX 5090 Astral OC, for example, which is 14.1” long and 5.9” thick and takes up 3.8 slots worth of expansion ports on the back of your PC case. It’s not the only behemoth out there, either. Even less power-hungry cards measure around 13 x 5.5”, taking up a significant amount of room. Considering the weight
by Steven Esposito · Posted
You’ve spent hours shopping around for PC components and you finally pulled the trigger on exactly everything you wanted! Congratulations! It takes a lot of time and careful planning to get to that point. But even as all the boxes slowly make their way to your home, there might be some additional materials you need to make the building experience quick and easy. So today, we are going to look at a few tools that can make your job easier.
Screwdrivers
You cannot build a PC without a screwdriver, but you shouldn’t just grab any old screwdriver
by Mos Khan · Posted
Building a PC is now more accessible than ever. There are many ways to find compatible parts, and a quality rig can typically last you longer than any console. As someone who, primarily, has been a console-based gamer for most of my run, I understand the perception that building a PC is intimidating or complex—so much so that I've gamed on consoles because I think they're as close to "plug-and-play" as is possible today. Luckily however, building a PC is not as difficult as you might think; the hard part is doing the research and figuring out
by Steven Esposito · Posted
The world of technology is always changing. Devices that were meant to serve one purpose may be adjusted to fit many down the line. This makes it incredibly difficult to pinpoint exactly what the future may bring, but if we take a moment to look at what tends to be the biggest leaps forward, we can try to predict exactly what we are going to see. So, come take a look at some of the best predictions that I could make when it comes to technology in 2026.
Apple
When it comes to Apple, they have a pretty set release schedule. Recently they
by Steven Esposito · Posted
I love BenQ monitors. Over the last several years, I have been buying their brand of gaming monitors because they are long lasting, have great build quality, and match the performance and function that I need. But those are gaming monitors—what about displays for designers and professional users? Well, you’ll be glad to know that BenQ continues to uphold their outstanding quality with the PD3226G.
Sleek and Professional
by Steven Esposito · Posted
Finding the right computer for editing your podcast can be confusing, especially when you consider how many models and platforms are out there. Luckily for you, today we will go over a list of a few of the best computers for podcast editing.
It is important to note that when it comes to podcast editing, you don’t need a whole lot. Most computers these days tend to handle audio software quite easily. Despite that, there are still a recommended
by Steven Esposito · Posted
It can be tough to find a gaming monitor that hits all of my preferred specs. I am constantly measuring resolution and frame rate while searching for a bright and color-accurate panel. It is a tug of war, a constant back-and-forth, compromising one feature for another. In the past I have made many compromises between settings, giving me something that looks and feels good, but not great. This is where LG comes out swinging with the
by Steven Esposito · Posted
When it comes to expressing your creative side, having a good machine is important. A solid computer lays the foundation, streamlining your workflow with an optimized layout, giving you the finished product you were hoping to create. Today, we are looking at a few of the best Windows 11 laptops and desktop computers to help unshackle your creative side and bring your designs to life.
Laptops
Creating on the go can be difficult, but not impossible. Laptops offer the mobile form factor solution if you are someone who finds themselves working off
by Steven Esposito · Posted
MSI is excited to announce a new round of desktop gaming computers featuring the power of NVIDIA RTX 50-series GPUs. The new gamer-focused desktops are available in three core variations—the Vision Elite RS, Infinite RS AI, and the Aegis ZS2—giving gamers plenty of options to choose from.
Aegis ZS2
Giving gamers ample power to run their favorite titles, the
by Steven Esposito · Posted
Leveraging over 25 years of computing experience, AMD announces its latest Radeon RX 9000 Series graphics cards, bringing new technologies such as RDNA 4 architecture to gaming enthusiasts, creators, and developers. With a strong history within the PC, console, mobile, and handheld spaces, AMD looks to deliver not just but ensures positive performance-per-dollar ratio for customers all over the world.
RDNA 4
Taking their design architecture to
by Mos Khan · Posted
Apple announced today updated versions of the Mac Studio. Interestingly, the company is leveraging both generations of chips with the base Studio now packing an M4 Max chip while the higher-end model featuring an M3 Ultra. According to Apple's own metrics, the new Mac Studio is their most powerful Mac to date. The M4 Studio's asking price comes in at $1,999 while the kitted-out M3 version starts at a cool $3,999.