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PCIe 6.0 devices will be released in 2025, bringing next-generation connectivity.

The architecture that links graphics cards and SSDs, PCI Express 5.0, has become synonymous with high-end PCs in recent years. With the PCI Special Interest Group (PCI-SIG) reaching a significant milestone this year to provide the higher-bandwidth PCI Express 6 to PCs, that is almost about to change. The majority of today’s PCI SIG news is theoretical in nature; the SIG is establishing the foundation for PCIe 8.0 and has publicly announced PCIe 7.0, which is anticipated to be released…

Purchase Lenovo’s RTX 4060 gaming laptop now for only $879.

Your daily driver laptop might not be able to manage dozens of tabs on your browser, stream 4K video, and run your productivity programs alone. Perhaps you’d want to play some games as well, but without breaking the bank. If so, you’ll appreciate this offer from B&H on the Lenovo LOQ 15IRX9, which was formerly $1,100, for just $879. This laptop setup is more than capable of handling daily tasks, including playing games. For those who like modest gaming at…

Nvidia exceeds 90% of the desktop GPU market share.

Nvidia dominates the desktop graphics card market, despite gamers’ complaints about declining value and growing costs. As of the first quarter of 2025, a research organization claims that Big Green holds over 90% of the market following a sharp decline from rival AMD. By many measures, Nvidia is already on the verge of becoming the desktop GPU monopoly, or has already done so. Nvidia holds 92 percent of the desktop graphics market share for the quarter that ended in March,…

Get a Surface Laptop 15 with Snapdragon for $400.

There are new types of Surface laptops available. They’re not very good. They’re not horrible, but they ought to be less expensive given their smaller size and reduced capacity. A larger, more spacious 15-inch Surface laptop with a long-lasting Snapdragon processor from 2024 is available for less money now. At $899.99, Amazon is offering a whopping $400 off the normal price. It’s nice that this Surface laptop has 16GB of memory; it’s the lowest amount I would recommend for any…

Upgrade for only $575 to this 1440p, 360Hz OLED gaming display.

Do you sense the necessity? The necessity of speed? Do you feel that your gaming PC needs to have vibrant colors and flawless black levels, even if you’re too young to understand the reference? Then switch to an OLED monitor right away! These days, Newegg is selling a 27-inch ASRock model with a lightning-fast 360Hz display for only $575. Since most OLED displays in this price range settle for 240Hz, the 360Hz panel is unquestionably the most notable feature. For…

New CPUs Bartlett Lake and Wildcat Lake are confirmed by an Intel leak.

In the context of the company’s future plan, Intel documentation has disclosed new code names: Bartlett Lake, Wildcat Lake, and a 12-core version of the Bartlett Lake processor composed exclusively of performance cores. It’s interesting to note that the source—a guide on using Intel’s platforms for real-time computing—is openly accessible. Following a Twitter observation by InstLatX64 (via Videocardz), the latest “gold deck” presentation was removed. Although it lacks the roadmap information that the most current version had, Intel’s March 2025…

Review of the Dell Plus 14 2-in-1: An affordable, multipurpose touchscreen device

In case you haven’t heard, earlier this year, Dell made a shocking announcement. It declared that the business has chosen to implement a completely new hierarchy in place of its well-known Inspiron, XPS, and Precision brands. Laptops like the Dell 14 Plus 2-in-1 are at the bottom of this hierarchy. This would have been referred to as a Dell Inspiron 14 2-in-1 last year, but it still fulfills its function of offering a reasonably priced starting point into computers. Specifications…

Crucial’s latest small and quick 1TB portable SSD is now available for purchase.

Having a little more storage space is always beneficial, particularly if you have a laptop with limited capacity that is difficult to expand. A portable SSD is a practical and cost-effective solution in these situations, especially when you can find a fantastic offer like this 1TB Crucial X10 for $100 on Amazon. That’s a good 29% off the $140 purchase price. Having a little more storage space is always beneficial, particularly if you have a laptop with limited capacity that…

This year, Nvidia and Alienware might release a gaming laptop with an Arm architecture.

According to The Verge, Nvidia is about to introduce its first Arm-based APU for laptops, which will be done in collaboration with Dell-owned Alienware sometime in late 2025 or early 2026. A central processor with additional functionality, such as an integrated graphics processor, is called an APU (accelerated processing unit). The transmission speed between the central processor and graphics processor is increased, and power consumption is decreased when they are integrated into the same circuit. According to reports, the new…

Review of NZXT Lift Elite Wireless: High-end features at an affordable cost

Although the greatest gaming mice aren’t always inexpensive, the NZXT Lift Elite Wireless is a cost-effective option for users desiring high-end capabilities. This powerful mouse, which costs a little under $80, has 26,000 DPI for competitive gaming and 8,000Hz polling. Long-term use is incredibly comfortable, and customization is simple thanks to the companion software. However, it has the same issue as other gaming mice: there isn’t a left-handed version. Additionally, although being wireless, it lacks Bluetooth compatibility, and the large side buttons could cause misclicks. Specsification SpecsNZXT Lift Elite WirelessPrice$79 / £74Max DPI26,000Polling rate4,000Hz (2.4G) or 8,000Hz (wired)Buttons6Size4.68 x 2.39 x 1.51 inchesWeight2.01ozColorsWhite, blackBody materialPlasticDesignRight-handedOperating systemmacOS, WindowsConnectivity2.4GHz dongle, wiredBatteryRechargableBattery life (rated)70 hoursLightingNone A lot of gaming firms use perforated or honeycomb patterns to reduce the weight of their gaming mice. Since these designs aren’t to everyone’s taste, particularly if you’re trypophobic, I frequently characterize them as contentious. The good news is that despite having a conventional, robust…