Samuel Willetts - Page 62

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.

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.

Microsoft halts forced Windows 11 update as it’s messing up PCs

Boot loops and other reported bugs have compelled Microsoft to pause its forced rollout of the Windows 11 23H2 update.

Steam gets built-in game recorder that works on Steam Deck too

The new 'Game Recording' feature is now available as a beta for Steam Deck and PCs, with unique timeline features via developer integration.

MSI B650M Project Zero review: shifting cables that bind behind

B650M Project Zero makes for a great motherboard to build your AM5 system, but there are a few quirks behind its looks and performance.

AMD may re-spec one Ryzen 9000 CPU ahead of launch

Ryzen 7 9700X may feature almost double the TDP it was first announced with, as AMD allegedly reconsiders the processor's specs.

AMD teases new ‘Neural Texture Block Compression’ feature

Neural Texture Block Compression should put an end to enormous game files, as AMD plans to tell all about the technology soon.

Amazon Prime Day 2024 sales start July 16

Amazon has revealed the dates for Prime Day 2024, setting us up for two days of deals and discounts you won't want to miss.