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Lian Li’s latest O11 chassis goes all-in on RGB

Lian Li has launched a new addition to the O11 case lineup, the O11D Evo RGB. The O11D Evo RGB has been designed based on feedback from the community, incorporating several enhancements such as a flexible motherboard adaptable to two places, support for up to 420mm radiators at the top, …

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Asus launches new ProArt PC case and AIO liquid cooler

The Asus ProArt range used to consist primarily of colour-calibrated monitors but the company has been expanding it in recent years. Now, the ProArt series also includes cases and coolers for the first time. The new LC420 AIO ships with Noctua Industrial PPC fans, offering a stealthy all-black look for …

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FSP’s 2024 roadmap includes a 2500W power supply

FSP has revealed its product lineup for 2024, which includes a 2500W power supply. The Cannon Pro 2500W boasts 80 Plus Platinum certification, ATX 3.1 standard standards, and an updated PCIe Gen5 connection. Geeknetic shared the details about the company's 2024 product lineup, where the highlight was the upcoming Cannon …

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LG unveils the UltraGear 27GR95UM 4K Mini LED monitor

LG recently unveiled a new addition to their UltraGear series of gaming monitors – the LG 27GR95UM. As far as we know, the monitor will be exclusive to the Chinese market, but we hope to see it (or a similar model) available worldwide soon. This 27-inch 4K Nano IPS display …

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Gigabyte launches its first super-wide OLED monitor

OLED technology has been gaining popularity in gaming, primarily for its strong contrast, colour experience, and responsiveness. The Gigabyte Aorus CO49DQ is a perfect example of a monitor aimed at immersive gaming with its massive screen size, which is also useful for productivity.  The Gigabyte Aorus CO49DQ features a 49-inch …

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TSMC 1.4nm process node revealed during IEDM

During the IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) Future of Logic session, TSMC announced that their 1.4nm manufacturing process is already under development. Additionally, they reiterated that mass manufacturing using their 2nm-class fabrication technology is scheduled to begin in 2025. According to a graphic shared by Dylan Patel (via Tom's …

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