Fahd Temsamani - Page 4

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.’

Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 Super GPUs may launch in early 2027 with 50% more VRAM

Nvidia's RTX 50 Super series refresh could debut at CES 2027, featuring denser 3GB GDDR7 memory and more CUDA cores in some GPUs.

Say goodbye to cloud storage with UGREEN’s DXP GT Line up NAS, built for speed and flexibility

UGREEN launches the NASync DXP GT Line up, featuring high-speed connectivity, ideal for home automation and media streaming/editing.

AMD says DDR5 RAM prices may need two years to return to normal

AMD estimates that DDR5 memory supply won't return to normal until around 2028, potentially in time for the next GPU upgrade cycle.

Resizable BAR revisited – should you turn it on or off?

We show you how to enable resizable BAR, also known as AMD Smart Access Memory (SAM), and test performance in old and new games.

AMD RDNA 5 GPUs may not arrive until 2028, say graphics card makers

AMD Radeon partners reportedly expect next-gen RDNA 5 GPUs to arrive between mid-2027 and early 2028, due to ongoing market conditions.

Arctic switches up fan placement and sizes on its upcoming Freezer 61 CPU cooler

Featuring two reverse blade fans in a push-pull configuration, the Freezer 61 aims to remove any headaches involving RAM clearance.

MSI indulges its inner artist with gorgeous Van Gogh laptops

Covered in Van Gogh's Starry Night Over the Rhône and Starry Night paintings, these MSI laptops are undeniably striking.

Seasonic introduces Prime Enterprise PSUs, with OptiGuard protection and silicon 12V-2×6 cable

These beefy Seasonic power supplies boast 80Plus and Cybenetics Titanium efficiency ratings, and capacities up to 1,600W.

be quiet! trims its Light Mount mechanical keyboard down to TKL size

The Light Mount TKL ditches the side buttons and of its full-size variant, while retaining the same high quality build and gorgeous RGB.