AMD recently released its 9000-series CPUs with high expectations, but the initial performance results have been met with disappointment. The company has now provided explanations for why the Zen 5 gaming performance did not meet its original projections. Let’s take a closer look at the testing methods used and the implications of the results. Initially,
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The Final Fantasy 16 system requirements have recently been revealed, showing that the game would take up a massive 170 GB of storage space. This, combined with other large games like Black Myth: Wukong at 130 GB, has left many gamers struggling to find room on their SSDs. If you’re facing a similar issue, then
As someone who prides themselves on covering the latest in technology, it’s ironic how traditional I can be when it comes to gaming. I’ve always preferred local multiplayer over online gaming, eschewed esports, and valued the performance of my desktop gaming rig above all else. The idea of cloud gaming has never appealed to me.
Asus has recently announced its lineup of X870E and X870 motherboards at Gamescom 2024, catering to a variety of user needs and preferences. The new lineup includes models from the ROG, Strix, TUF, ProArt, and Prime families, all designed to support the latest Ryzen 9000-series CPUs seamlessly. The X870/E motherboards come with advanced features such
The tech industry is abuzz with speculation about the potential release of the AMD Ryzen 5 7600X3D chip. This new processor is said to be part of the Zen 4 CPU lineup and is expected to offer exciting new features and advancements in performance. With the recent launch of the Zen 5 processors by AMD,
Upon reviewing the LG UltraGear 32GS95UE, one glaring issue that stood out was its high price tag. Originally priced at $1,400, this 32-inch OLED panel was deemed incredibly expensive. However, there has been a significant price reduction, with LG now listing the monitor at $1,199. Furthermore, with the addition of a promo code “OMSC7PK2OM8038” for