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Can This Hack Really Boost Your NVMe SSD Performance?
December 29, 2025
Can This Hack Really Boost Your NVMe SSD Performance?

A recently uncovered registry modification for Windows 11 promises to unlock significant performance gains for NVMe solid-state drives, sparking both excitement and caution among tech enthusiasts and power users. This unofficial tweak enables a native NVMe driver, originally developed for

Will Granite Rapids Dethrone Threadripper?
December 29, 2025
Will Granite Rapids Dethrone Threadripper?

In the highly competitive arena of high-end workstation processors, Intel is preparing a major offensive with its “Granite Rapids” Xeon lineup, directly challenging AMD’s well-established Threadripper series. Leaked specifications and pricing suggest a strategic battle is brewing, one that goes

Review of Samsung Odyssey 3D Monitor
December 26, 2025
Review of Samsung Odyssey 3D Monitor

The long-held dream of stepping into virtual worlds without the cumbersome barrier of specialized eyewear has finally materialized with Samsung’s latest ambitious display. For years, 3D gaming has been a niche pursuit, often requiring awkward glasses and delivering inconsistent results.

ASUS Calls RTX 5090 Connector Flaw a Design Choice
December 26, 2025
ASUS Calls RTX 5090 Connector Flaw a Design Choice

Purchasing a top-tier, limited-edition graphics card often represents the pinnacle of a PC enthusiast’s build, but for some owners of the $4,000 ASUS ROG Matrix RTX 5090, this premium experience has turned into a source of significant frustration. A user

Is ASUS Making Its Own Memory to Survive the Crisis?
December 26, 2025
Is ASUS Making Its Own Memory to Survive the Crisis?

The silent hum of a global supply chain grinding to a halt has pushed one of the world’s largest PC makers toward an unprecedented and high-stakes decision: manufacturing its own core components. A persistent rumor suggests that ASUS, a giant

Is Intel’s Xeon Comeback Enough to Beat AMD?
December 26, 2025
Is Intel’s Xeon Comeback Enough to Beat AMD?

Today, we sit down with Dominic Jainy, a renowned expert in high-performance computer hardware, to dissect the latest revelations in the workstation CPU space. Leaked benchmarks for Intel’s upcoming Xeon 654 “Granite Rapids-WS” processor have stirred the market, painting a

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Can This Hack Really Boost Your NVMe SSD Performance?
December 29, 2025
Can This Hack Really Boost Your NVMe SSD Performance?

A recently uncovered registry modification for Windows 11 promises to unlock significant performance gains for NVMe solid-state drives, sparking both excitement and caution among tech enthusiasts and power users. This unofficial tweak enables a native NVMe driver, originally developed for

Will Granite Rapids Dethrone Threadripper?
December 29, 2025
Will Granite Rapids Dethrone Threadripper?

In the highly competitive arena of high-end workstation processors, Intel is preparing a major offensive with its “Granite Rapids” Xeon lineup, directly challenging AMD’s well-established Threadripper series. Leaked specifications and pricing suggest a strategic battle is brewing, one that goes

Review of Samsung Odyssey 3D Monitor
December 26, 2025
Review of Samsung Odyssey 3D Monitor

The long-held dream of stepping into virtual worlds without the cumbersome barrier of specialized eyewear has finally materialized with Samsung’s latest ambitious display. For years, 3D gaming has been a niche pursuit, often requiring awkward glasses and delivering inconsistent results.

ASUS Calls RTX 5090 Connector Flaw a Design Choice
December 26, 2025
ASUS Calls RTX 5090 Connector Flaw a Design Choice

Purchasing a top-tier, limited-edition graphics card often represents the pinnacle of a PC enthusiast’s build, but for some owners of the $4,000 ASUS ROG Matrix RTX 5090, this premium experience has turned into a source of significant frustration. A user

Is ASUS Making Its Own Memory to Survive the Crisis?
December 26, 2025
Is ASUS Making Its Own Memory to Survive the Crisis?

The silent hum of a global supply chain grinding to a halt has pushed one of the world’s largest PC makers toward an unprecedented and high-stakes decision: manufacturing its own core components. A persistent rumor suggests that ASUS, a giant

Is Intel’s Xeon Comeback Enough to Beat AMD?
December 26, 2025
Is Intel’s Xeon Comeback Enough to Beat AMD?

Today, we sit down with Dominic Jainy, a renowned expert in high-performance computer hardware, to dissect the latest revelations in the workstation CPU space. Leaked benchmarks for Intel’s upcoming Xeon 654 “Granite Rapids-WS” processor have stirred the market, painting a

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