Fahd Temsamani

Senior Writer at Club386, his love for computers began with an IBM running MS-DOS, and he’s been pushing the limits of technology ever since. Known for his overclocking prowess, Fahd once unlocked an extra 1.1GHz from a humble Pentium E5300 - a feat that cemented his reputation as a master tinkerer. Fluent in English, Arabic, and French, his motto when building a new rig is ‘il ne faut rien laisser au hasard.’

Intel Arc B370 iGPU surprises by performing close to the flagship Arc B390 and Nvidia RTX 4050

The B370 iGPU shows strong results at low-wattage configurations, even matching the performance of the flagship B390 at 20W.

Ugreen prepares to launch flagship NASync iDX series, featuring local AI search and labelling

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Microsoft has seemingly finalised next-gen Xbox console hardware design by packing in 11 Zen 6 cores and 68 AMD RDNA 5 CUs

Microsoft’s next-gen Xbox specs are reportedly final, including an 11-core Zen 6 CPU, a 68 CU RDNA 5 GPU, and up to 48GB of memory.

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Intel steals a march on AMD by extending XeSS MFG to Arc A Series and Core Ultra 100

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Asus unleashes the ROG Kithara headset powered by 100mm planar magnetic drivers

Asus launches the ROG Kithara gaming headset with 100mm planar magnetic drivers, targeting a premium and balanced listening experience.

Arctic launches the Freezer 4U-OneX cooler for datacentre AmpereOne Arm processors

Arctic releases the Freezer 4U-OneX air cooler for LGA5964 AmpereOne Arm CPUs, featuring a copper base plate and eight heatpipes.

Nvidia RTX 6000D teardown shows 84GB VRAM using 3GB memory chips

Nvidia RTX 6000D disassembly highlights a different configuration than the regular Pro 6000, packing 28 GDDR7 chips on a narrower bus here.

HP’s new Omen gaming laptop subscription gives you access to RTX 5080 performance for a monthly $129.99

HP lends you powerful Omen gaming laptops featuring AMD’s Ryzen CPUs and Nvidia’s RTX 50 GPUs starting at $49.99 per month.