Samuel Willetts - Page 27

With a mouse in hand from the age of four, Sam brings two-decades-plus of passion for PCs and tech in his duties as Hardware Editor for Club386. Equipped with an English & Creative Writing degree, waxing lyrical about everything from processors to power supplies comes second nature.

Nvidia announces Blackwell GPU upgrade for GeForce Now but I’m more excited about other big changes

At Gamescom 2025, Nvidia shared details on numerous changes coming to GeForce Now later this year including RTX 5080 SuperPods and more.

Apple MacBook Air 13in M4 of every colour falls to new lowest ever price

Amazon has pushed the prices of MacBook Air 13in to their most affordable yet, with all colours getting in on this latest discount.

Samsung 9100 Pro hits lowest ever price, offering class-leading SSD speeds for cheap

All capacities of Samsung 9100 Pro have never been more affordable, and the SSD even comes with a built-in heatsink too.

AMD Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9995 WX not only runs Doom, but can do so 400 times over no sweat

96 cores running four virtual machines, each with 100 instances of Doom, all made possible by Ryzen Threadripper Pro 9995 WX.

TSMC may manufacture the majority of Nova Lake CPUs as Intel 18A concerns grow

Leaks suggest Intel is planning five core configurations for Nova Lake, but will only use 18A for budget processors.

Samsung 990 Pro 4TB returns to lowest ever price, complete with heatsink

As PCIe Gen 4 SSDs go, few match the calibre of Samung 990 Pro but you needn't pay an arm and a leg for such speedy and spacious storage.

Arctic Xtender VG review: riveting return, stunning chassis

Gorgeous to the eye at and ripe with cooling potential, Xtender VG sees Arctic make a riveting splash into the PC case market.

PCSpecialist Luna Recon Master review: fabulous performance at a fair price

It's difficult to fault PCSpecialist Luna Recon Master, offering ready-to-go class-leading specifications without a massive premium.

AMD silently launches a new ultra-budget Radeon GPU that’s definitely not worth shouting about

Radeon RX 7400 marks an unexpected return for AMD's RDNA 3 architecture, featuring the least-powerful specifications of its family.