Powercolor officially unveils Red Devil Spectral White RX 9070 XT graphics card
Published in Graphics


Red Devil in Spectral White color option

PowerColor has introduced the latest Radeon RX 9070 series graphics cards, the Red Devil Spectral White AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT 16 GB. This limited edition version will be coming in a full-white color scheme, including the PCB, shroud, backplate, and even the I/O shield, as well as packing all the high-end features of the Red Devil series. 

G.Skill introduces new high-speed 128GB DDR5-8000 and 64GB DDR5-9000 kits
Published in PC Hardware


Based on high-speed 64GB DDR5-8000 modules

G.Skill, a well-known when it comes to memory modules, has announced new high capacity 128GB kits that hit DDR5-8000 speeds. These will be a part of G.Skill's Trident Z5 and Trident Z5 Royal NEO series and are based on new 64GB DDR5 modules. In addition, G.Skill is bringing new DDR5-9000 64GB (2x32GB) memory kits

FinalWire releases AIDA64 version 7.65
Published in PC Hardware


Brings support for NVIDIA RTX 5060 Ti and more

FinalWire has rolled out a new update for AIDA64 Extreme, version 7.65, enhancing its capabilities to support a wide range of the latest PC hardware. The update introduces compatibility with Nvidia's upcoming RTX 5060 Ti GPU, which, although not yet officially confirmed by the company, is expected to be announced and released later this month, according to rumors.

Musk rage-quits livestream after PoE2 trolling meltdown
Published in Gaming


Private jet gaming stunt ends in humiliation and mockery

Elon [Roman Salute] Musk’s latest attempt to prove he’s an elite gamer went down in flames—live—aboard his private jet, as a brutal wave of online trolling forced him to abruptly pull the plug mid-stream.

Investor bets big on AMD’s AI ‘second place’
Published in News


Inference, not training, may be AMD’s golden ticket

AMD might be down 50 per cent in six months, but investor Yiannis Zourmpanos (pictured) is doubling down, insisting the market’s missing the point. While the chipmaker continues to trail Nvidia, he says the prize isn’t in training gargantuan AI models—it’s in running them.