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Monoprice Dark Matter GT Foldable Racing Wheel Stand
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Monoprice has been a stalwart in the computer scene for ages. Originally a spot to buy inexpensive, but good quality cables and basic supplies, they are now ...

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Fractal Terra Mini-ITX Case Review
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The Terra does make allowance for a 120mm fan to be installed at the bottom of the chassis, ideally as an intake, though I’m not completely convinced by the ...

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Supermicro MicroCloud, A New AMD Powered Server
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Eight AMD Ryzen AM5 Nodes In One Chassis Yesterday NVIDIA showed off their MGX HPC server design, a reworking of the old rack mount chassis design to ...

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The New System Shock Is Stressful And Stylish
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Old And New Blended Into An Unforgiving Experience The day finally came, and the re-envisioned System Shock has arrived, albeit with some issues getting codes ...

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Amazon Ring And Alexa Caught Being Very Naughty
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And The FTC Have Gone With The Wrist Slap Again ***Updated*** You may have some concerns about the security of two of the more popular Amazon IoT products, ...

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The Modular Framework Laptop Gets Another Update
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Upgrading The Framework Laptop to 13th Gen Intel The new Framework Laptop can be ordered as an entire product or as an upgrade kit, with a variety of ...

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Podcast #725 – Can Storage Save PC Gaming? Allyn Joins Us, Computex Highlights, Flexispot Desk and Monoprice Racing Frame Reviews plus way MORE!
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Allyn Malventano joins us for a very special (and storage-centric) episode! We talk about some of the things at Computex that captured our interest, and have ...

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Beelink EQ12 Pro, 100% Efficiency Cores
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Meet The Intel i3-N305 And It’s Eight Efficiency Cores Serve The Home were quite excited by the announcement of the Alder Lake-N i3-N305 and it’s eight 3.80 ...

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Gigabyte’s Firmware AutoUpdate Feature Is Rather Insecure
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The Feature Is Invisible To You, But Not To Hackers Gigabyte had good intentions designing a feature on their motherboards that calls home every reboot to see ...

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Corsair RM1000e, Another Choice For ATX 3.0
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Plus PCIe 5.0 And A 12+4 VHPWR Cable Too! It is taking a while but we are starting to see more ATX 3.0 PSUs which support PCIe 5.0 and NVIDIA’s massive cable ...

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