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Discover AllNoctua Focused on Performance, No Plans for Screens or RGB in Coolers
Noctua says it will prioritize thermal performance, quiet operation, and quality over RGB lighting, LCD screens, and white cooling products for now.
August 18, 2026
Lexar Introduces DRAM-less Thor Ultra PCIe Gen 5 NVMe SSD
Lexar’s Thor Ultra PCIe 5.0 SSDs deliver up to 11GB/s reads without dedicated DRAM, with capacities up to 4TB and five-year warranties.
August 18, 2026
ASUS GPU Tweak III Can Now Shut Down PCs Before 12V-2×6 Connectors Overheat
ASUS GPU Tweak III version 2.1.8.0 adds optional automatic shutdown for select Power Detector+ GPUs when excessive 12V-2×6 connector current is detected.
August 18, 2026
Memory Prices up 500% in 12 Months, 128GB of DDR5 is now $3,399
DDR5 memory prices have surged as much as 485% in a year, with 128GB kits reaching $3,399 amid AI-driven DRAM shortages.
August 17, 2026
Intel’s Nova Lake will bring its next CPU core to desktops before Xeon
Intel says its next CPU core will debut in Nova Lake desktop processors before reaching Xeon servers, signaling a renewed focus on enthusiasts and gamers.
August 17, 2026
CXMT DDR5 Reaches 9,000 MT/s as Chinese Memory Kits Push Toward Lower Latencies
CXMT-based DDR5 memory has reached 9,000 MT/s in a Colorful demonstration, while ASUS and other vendors show tighter CL30 and CL28 timings at DDR5-6000 and above.
August 17, 2026
Gigabyte brings AMD’s B450 chipset back for budget AM4 builds in 2026
Gigabyte has launched two new B450 Micro-ATX motherboards for affordable AM4 and DDR4 builds, with Ryzen support, dual M.2 storage, and optional Wi-Fi 6E.
August 14, 2026
Microsoft Consolidates Copilot Apps Ahead of Its Planned AI Super App
Microsoft is merging its consumer and Microsoft 365 Copilot apps, retiring several features and preparing a broader Copilot Super App for late 2026.
August 14, 2026
NVIDIA Finally Releases GeForce NOW for Linux
NVIDIA’s native GeForce NOW Linux app leaves beta with Ubuntu 24.04 support, an official Flatpak repository, lower-latency Frame Generation and server-side performance upgrades.
August 14, 2026
Lenovo Project Swan leak points to a wider rollable ThinkBook OLED Laptop
Lenovo’s leaked Project Swan ThinkBook concept reportedly uses a horizontally expanding flexible OLED display and motorized rails to provide a wider mobile workspace.
August 13, 2026
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- Noctua Focused on Performance, No Plans for Screens or RGB in Coolers
- Lexar Introduces DRAM-less Thor Ultra PCIe Gen 5 NVMe SSD
- ASUS GPU Tweak III Can Now Shut Down PCs Before 12V-2×6 Connectors Overheat
- Memory Prices up 500% in 12 Months, 128GB of DDR5 is now $3,399
- Intel’s Nova Lake will bring its next CPU core to desktops before Xeon
- CXMT DDR5 Reaches 9,000 MT/s as Chinese Memory Kits Push Toward Lower Latencies
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