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Retro PC gaming is booming as more players build their own rigs
By Cale Hunt published
PC gaming In the era of expensive GPUs and 4K ray tracing, a growing number of PC gamers are intentionally downgrading.

This custom LEGO gaming PC inspired me to get more creative with my builds
By Cale Hunt published
PC gaming The PC gaming community never fails to wow with its ingenuity and creativity, and this LEGO build is a perfect example.

Alienware goes after budget PC gamers with its new QD-OLED display
By Cale Hunt published
PC gaming Alienware's QD-OLED displays are popular, but they're often priced too high to make economical sense. This new 27-inch model, starting at $349, aims to change that, and it's now available to buy.

Enthusiast builds custom PC side panel with 15 Noctua fans
By Cale Hunt published
PC gaming YouTube Major Hardware went into this project expecting to land a meme, but the end result is too good to abandon. Here's how you, too, can build a 15-fan side panel for your gaming PC.

Is Valve building SteamGPT?
By Cale Hunt published
PC gaming Datamined Steam files reference “SteamGPT,” with clues it could help automate support and assist anti‑cheat systems — a practical AI signal from Valve.

Intel's Raptor Lake CPUs could be the PC gaming upgrade you need in 2026
By Cale Hunt published
Hardware With RAM prices still stuck in orbit, older CPUs that support DDR4 RAM are becoming ever more attractive. Intel clearly wants to take advantage.

32GB of Corsair Vengeance DDR5 RAM is 33% off, but the deal ends tonight
By Cale Hunt published
Deals Memory deals are more important than ever with the current RAM pricing surges, and Woot! is currently home to today's best deal. It expires tonight (if not sooner), so don't hold out too long.

NVIDIA's Dynamic MFG 6X launches with positive feedback despite more "fake" frames
By Cale Hunt published
PC Gaming Like it or not, the use of AI in PC gaming isn't going anywhere, and it probably won't be a controversial topic in a few GPU generations.

ARM-based PCs are selling fast. Can they save a struggling entry-level gaming market?
By Cale Hunt published
PC Gaming In the future, ARM-based PCs could save the day for entry-level and mid-range PC gamers. I'm not sure I believe it, but that's exactly what this recent analyst report suggests.
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