ADATA and XPG Memory Supports Latest Intel Z790 Platform

From ADATA Press Release: XPG today announced ADATA and XPG's full range DRAM modules are compatible with the latest Intel Z790 platforms, ensuring optimal stability and performance. Meanwhile, XPG also announced the launch of the new XPG LANCER 7200 DDR5 memory series, including the LANCER RGB MERA...

Valve will soon tell you what components are in your Steam Deck

From The Verge: Valve is rolling out a fresh batch of beta updates for its Steam Deck, one of which could help with servicing and repairs for the handheld gaming PC by listing internal components and saving owners from cracking the device open themselves to find out.

The new component lookup view...

Verizon Drops Prepaid Plan Prices Ahead of Earnings

From CNET: Verizon has dropped the prices on its prepaid plans and slimmed them down to three options, including a new Unlimited Plus tier with premium extras like six months of Disney Plus.

Now the lowest-priced plan starts at $45 per month for 15 GB of data. The mid-tier Unlimited plan costs $60...

CORSAIR & Intel 13th Generation Core Processors Push Beyond Performance

From Corsair Press Release: CORSAIR today announced wide-ranging compatibility across its entire product range for Intel’s newly released 13th Generation Intel Core desktop processors and their accompanying Z790 chipset based motherboards. Whether it’s the latest in powerful all-in-one liquid...

Turtle Beach’s All-New Designed for Xbox VelocityOne Flightstick

From Turtle Beach Press Release: Turtle Beach Corporation (Nasdaq: HEAR) today unveiled its all-new, eagerly anticipated Turtle Beach VelocityOne Flightstick, a universal simulation controller joystick for air and space combat simulation games. Designed for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows PCs...

Thermaltake is Now Ready for the New 13th Gen Intel Core Processors

From Thermaltake Press Release: Thermaltake proudly announced that their air coolers, AIOs, and custom liquid-cooling parts, would be fully compatible with the upcoming 13th Gen Intel Core processors; that is to say, you can upgrade to the brand new 13th Gen Intel Core processors while keeping the...

Intel’s next-generation Thunderbolt will hit a blistering 80Gbps+

From PC World: Just a few weeks after USB4 version 2.0 was announced, Intel has returned fire with its own 80Gbps I/O standard, what it’s calling “the next generation of Thunderbolt” for docking stations and other devices.

What will likely be called Thunderbolt 5 has its own quirk: in certain...

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