The Price Drop: Radeon RX 7900 XT Graphics card dips below MSRP

Years past ( two or three, to be exact), we went through a period where graphics cards had ridiculously high prices, all due and part to chip shortage and the sudden rise of crypto-mining. Manufacturers literally couldn't keep cards in stock. Another contributing factor is that opportunistic scalpers would purchase cards by the dozens—making it difficult for PC builders like me to implement new Gen GPUs into my builds.

There may be a PS5 portable after all, maybe

I last left the readers a week ago with a post about recent rumors that Sony may be unleashing a handheld gaming console. The code name  for this device is "QLite."  As I stated in that last published post, the PS  Vita was the last portable device Sony produced, and it's now been ten years since the company shelved the device due to poor sales.

Hardware Breakdown Presents: Yoga Pro 9i laptop

I've gone on the record and stated Levono manufactures some of the most high-quality premium laptops on the market. They have a bevy of laptops that fall into the flagship category. However, Lenovo is adding another premium laptop to its product line, an all-new Yogi Pro 9i.

Sony may have a handheld gaming console in the works

Rumors are circulating the web Sony is in the process of releasing another portable gaming device. The seeds of this rumor are from an insider Gaming source. It states that the name of this device from Sony is the codename  "Q Lite"; it will be a streaming exclusive only, much like Logitech's G-Cloud.

Review: The Anker 313 45w charger checks all the boxes

The Anker 313 45W charger was launched at Samsung's Unpacking event, which took place last month and garnered interest from me mainly because of its fast charging capabilities. It's an ultra-high-speed charger with 45W support, featuring Super Fast Charging 2.0. I purchased the Anker 313 45W charger ( out of necessity), and it's been in my possession for a few weeks. So does this charger function as advertised? Find out in this review.

Weekending Deals Weekly: ID-Cooling Zoom low 240x CPU Water cooler

As more PC builders use AIO liquid coolers, you start to see many options on the market come down in price. Believe me; the market is saturated with AIO coolers from various brands. As always, my goal with Weekending Deals Weekly is to find the best reasonably priced gadget and hardware. The ID-Cooling ZOOM Flow is my pick for this week's weekend deal.

We have another Noctau and Asus GPU cooler collaboration

Once again, we have a collaborative effort from Noctau and Asus that entails a custom cooling fan on a graphic card, the GeForce RTX 4080. Both companies are claiming a considerable reduction in noise while maintaining stable temperatures. This follows a third collaboration that released the Noctua Edition GeForce RTX 3080 and 3070 graphic cards.

The Apex Storage launches a x21 SSD that supports PCie 4.0 NVMe m.2 168tb storage in a single add-in-card

You wouldn't expect storage devices to be trendy news, but when you have a 168TB PCIe add-in card make its way to the market, it deserves attention. So what's so uniquely impressive about the Apex Storage x21? It has an equivalent of 21 M. 2 NVMe SSDs crammed into a single expansion slot. This equates to 8TB M. 2 2280 sticks and provides impressive transfer speeds of up to 31GB/s.

Corsair launches their 192GB DDR5 Ram kit retailing for $730

Corsair has become the official memory used in my PC builds; from my experience alone, the RAM is one of the best in the market regarding overall performance and stability. So when the company unveiled its 192GB  ( 4x 48GB) memory kit, it got attention from each pundit, such as myself. The memory kit retails for $749.99. In addition, Corsair also launched a high-speed DDR5-7000 C 40 48GB (2x24GB) kit for $284.99.


The Bug Report: Nvidia have a driver issue version 531.18

The point of updating hardware drivers is to improve the performance of that particular hardware. Unfortunately, in some cases, specific driver versions can be a detrimental problem. This leads us to Nvidia's latest dilemma, their latest driver, version 531.18, has a severe bug that causes high CPU usage after users have exited games. However, Nvidia has admitted that there is a problem; there will undoubtedly be an issued hotfix that will come in the next driver update.