Samuel Willetts - Page 56

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.

Intel Arrow Lake CPUs will primarily rely on TSMC fabs

In light of Intel 18A progress, the company is shifting away from Intel 20A ahead of schedule, affecting the fabrication of Arrow Lake.

I’d jump at this Pixel 8 Pro & Pixel Buds Pro combo deal if I didn’t own both already

Pixel 8 Pro and Pixel Buds Pro bundles are available for as little as £649, making last year's Google flagship smartphone an absolute steal.

Intel is reportedly running out of CPUs for its Raptor Lake RMAs

Reports of stock shortages for Core i9-14900K and 13900K are mounting, as more users reach out to Intel to replace their defective processors.

Nvidia RTX 5080 performance should be 10% ahead of RTX 4090

Second tier Blackwell outdoes flagship Lovelace, but Nvidia RTX 5080 apparently requires a lot of power to accomplish this.

Intel Lunar Lake is efficient, powerful, and a hopeful turning point

Intel has finally revealed its Core Ultra 2 series processors, built with the company's Lunar Lake architecture and they're available soon.

Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 series could consume up to 600W

TDPs across the range are allegedly increasing, potentially making RTX 5090 the most power hungry GeForce graphics card Nvidia has ever made.

Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2 system requirements are brutal

You'll need specs as beefy as an actual Space Marine if you hope to meet this sequel's system requirements.

At last, Windows 11 has more Steam users than any other OS

Almost three years on from its launch, Windows 11 has taken its predecessor's place as the most popular operating system among Steam users.

RDNA 4 could see AMD continue a disappointing GPU trend

Navi 44 XL appears in shipping manifests alongside another RDNA 4 specs leak, which together suggest AMD has unfortunate plans in the works.