Samuel Willetts - Page 61

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.

My RTX 3080 Ti can’t handle Basemark’s new GPUScore test

Fresh on the scene, GPUScore: Breaking Limit is one of the most demanding graphics card benchmarks out there.

Intel’s new LGA 1851 CPU socket may fix a longstanding problem

Socket LGA 1851 motherboards could feature two ILMs, one of which will improve thermal performance providing certain conditions are met.

Elden Ring reclaims its Steam Deck throne as most played game

Following the release of its Shadow of the Erdtree DLC, Elden Ring has climbed the Steam Deck charts and returned to the top spot.

Steam users are flocking to Nvidia RTX 4060 graphics cards

Both mobile and desktop RTX 4060 graphics have seen a spike in popularity on Steam, while other models decline.

Intel Arrow Lake CPUs will support an absurd amount of USBs

Details on both mobile and desktop Intel Arrow Lake processors, concerning their USB and PCIe support, have allegedly leaked.

Windows 11 gets yet more ads as Microsoft bloats up Weather app

Advertisements continue to grow in number on Windows 11, with Microsoft's newly redesigned Weather app serving as the company's latest victim.

Here’s a homemade RTX 4090 Super since Nvidia won’t make one

Featuring a supercharged AD102 GPU, enthusiasts have made a graphics card that's as close as we'll likely get to an RTX 4090 Super.

AMD may have a new overclocking feature for Ryzen 9000 CPUs

Overclockers intent on unlocking the power of Zen 5 with Ryzen 9000 processors could have a new 'Curve Shaper' tool at their disposal via AMD.

AMD delays Ryzen AI 300 series launch but not for long

The next batch of Ryzen processors will arrive later than expected as AMD pushes the release date back, albeit only slightly.