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    All about oc'ing..... If you haven't killed any of your hardware before then you're doing it wrong 😀

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  1. Here's the consumer nothingburger. Intel have more than enough feeding China with server CPUs. So as you can see, not only Nvidia and AMD are in love with China. Every tech company making microprocessors love China. Corruption and greed around the microprocessor industry have no limits! And none have the balls to stop the madness. https://videocardz.com/newz/intel-reportedly-cancels-core-ultra-9-290k-plus-but-keeps-270k-250k-arrow-lake-refresh-skus Based on our information, Intel explains the change as a shift toward performance-per-value. The company plans to keep the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus and Core Ultra 5 250K Plus in its lineup, according to materials shared with partners.
  2. Do you need a new mouse? 🙄 It's inflation in the branding "Limited Edition" nowadays. Razer try also to maximize profits from stupids. Razer plans to sell 1,337 units of its new limited edition gaming mouse for $1,337 each
  3. One more reason to make Garbage mode in modern games. NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50 SUPER pushed back, RTX 60 mass production could move to 2028
  4. They will still offer gaming cards😬 8GB cards at premium. Perfect cards for coming Garbage mode in games. Yup, this is progress. The old 980 notebook GPU in my Clevo from 2015 have also 8GB vram buffer but with not as fast cores as the new and modern GPUs in 2026. 11 years of innovation. Heey, yeah I forgot this one from 2014 or 12 years ago with 8GB vram... NVIDIA GeForce GTX 880M This is pathetic. Not even mid tier cards nowadays can should have more than 8GB vram. AMD's RDNA 4 focus for 2026 will reportedly be one GPU, the Radeon RX 9060 XT 8GB In addition to the shift in focus to 8GB cards, the report notes that a 5-10% price increase for Radeon GPUs occurred in January 2026 for AMD's AIB partners purchasing GPU and memory bundles, and another price increase is coming soon. So soon that it could take effect as early as this month, or at the latest in March.
  5. Intel put the money into AI focused GPUs. They want their share of the cake before the bubble pops. But max profit from the more expensive workstation cards is also very welcome. If you are in hope for intel consumer graphics cards meant for gaming, then you can buy Intel CPUs. iGPU will come with Multi-Frame Generation feature, same as from Nvidia. Nice. Intel confirms its fight in GPUs against NVIDIA and AMD by hiring Eric Demers to lead the design of its graphics architecture. Intel has faced uncertainty in the AI sector for the past two years, but yesterday, at Cisco's AI Summit, it sought to dispel any doubts about its continued presence in the GPU market. Intel Arc B770, aka Big Battlemage, has reportedly been canceled due to AI A new report citing sources at Intel is saying that the company has canceled the Intel Arc B770 in favor of the workstation, AI-focused Arc Pro B70. According to a report on XDA, Intel has canceled its plans for a second Battlemage gaming GPU due to a "lack of financial viability." Edit.
  6. Windows 11 shutdown bug confirmed: KB5073455 blamed NVIDIA confirms serious gaming issues after the latest Windows 11 update: black screens, artifacts, and crashes with its RTX cards If there's one thing that can be said about Microsoft this year, it's two things: errors upon errors with Windows 11 and a clear shift towards public "mea culpa," promising to fix everything wrong with the OS. How Microsoft ruined the reputation of Windows 11 Windows 11's reputation is at an all-time low. Microsoft promises to fix it, but doesn't address the core problems.
  7. Tempting? MSRP at $1260.45 (excl. VAT) for the Asus 5070Ti. Only 7 pcs. In stock - And just 1-3 days for delivery. Run and buy while you get it this cheap🤢 https://www.proshop.no/Grafikkort/ASUS-GeForce-RTX-5070-Ti-ROG-STRIX-OC-16GB-GDDR7-RAM-Grafikkort/3331059 But there is still chances to find something out there... As this 5080 for $563.
  8. See from 15:18 GeForce RTX 5090 turns one, now costs nearly twice the MSRP Extreme OC models are back, and even pure gold models One good thing is the return of flagship OC models. MSI, ASUS, and even GIGABYTE have either announced or launched limitededition enthusiast models. Unfortunately, it looks like none of the companies plan to make them widely accessible, either due to pricing or limited production runs. We are starting to think of these cards as influencer-only models.
  9. People don’t trust Windows or Microsoft Microsoft reportedly admits Windows 11 went off track, cuts back Copilot, and promises real fixes in 2026. Trust in Windows has eroded for predictable reasons, such as the persistent bugs, poor update quality, and basic functionality getting worse.
  10. Nvidia's plan to invest $100 billion in OpenAI appears unlikely
  11. Yup, game developers need to implement garbage mode in their coming games. AAA games or not.... They need to make the games work ok'ish with 8GB vram buffer. This should be good news for those with slight older 8GB cards. Three RTX 50 cards reportedly make up 75% of NVIDIA’s Q1 2026 supply Most RTX 50 cards shipped have either 8GB or 12GB memory. The damn cold her in the north will continue... Minus 21C yesterday. Not good for my briken lungs😒 Coldest winter in 16 years
  12. 'AI should be a choice. Here's where you stand': 90% of DuckDuckGo users vote no to AI in poll DuckDuckGo has two different versions of its search engine: one with AI, and one without - and the latter is overwhelmingly the most popular flavor. Nine out of ten DuckDuckGo users don't want AI anywhere near their search OpenAI admits that the AI bubble will burst in the coming years and only the best companies in the sector will survive. Artificial intelligence has been around for decades, but the current concept differs from previous ones. AI has always required significant computing power, and since hardware was much less powerful back then, it was severely limited.
  13. Windows 11 market share slips, users retreat back to Windows 10 Windows users have reverted to earlier versions of Windows following Microsoft's rollout of a faulty update that caused shutdown failures.
  14. Windows 11 KB5074109 update nukes Nvidia gaming performance and stability Windows 11’s KB5074109 January 2026 update is causing FPS drops and instability on some Nvidia GeForce gaming PCs, forcing players to choose between performance and security. Windows 11 market share slips, users retreat back to Windows 10 Windows users have reverted to earlier versions of Windows following Microsoft's rollout of a faulty update that caused shutdown failures.
  15. The first sign of the coming crash. In the old days they used canaries to warn in the mines. ASML is the first in line to sniff the bubble. Can you smell it bro @Mr. Fox🙂 Despite AI chip boom and record high stock price, ASML to lay off employees
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