Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise: gaming laptops are awesome. After decades of being looked down upon by “real” PC gamers, they can now go toe-to-toe with gaming desktops. But if you want ultimate ...
Building a PC right now is risky in strange ways. From RAM scams to fake GPUs and used part pitfalls, Amazon isn’t the safe bet it looks like.
The Framework laptop prides itself on having reusable parts, and hackers all around routinely challenge the claims by building projects reusing them. Yet again, [whatthefilament] puts the Framework ...
Desktop Metal is a leader in mass production and turnkey additive manufacturing solutions, offering the fastest metal 3D printing technology in the market, up to 100 times the speed of legacy ...
A new Kickstarter project is attempting to redefine high-performance mobile computing with a hybrid laptop that integrates ...
As futuristic as it may have sounded in its infancy, 3D printing has proven itself to be very real and very useful. And now the technology—a boon for the medical, automotive and electronics industries ...
Shopping for a gaming desktop usually turns into a choose-your-own-adventure: build it yourself, hunt for parts, worry about compatibility, then lose a weekend to setup. A good prebuilt should skip ...
Building off the success of Desktop Metal’s Studio System+, the new Studio System 2 enables high-quality metal parts production in an office environment with a simplified two-step solution that ...
Some computers are ready for a new lease on life. Computer companies come out with new machines every year: faster, better, more powerful, more efficient, and sometimes even cheaper. But what do you ...
This is in no way definitive proof of the existence of Intel 10nm desktop parts, but a couple weeks back three new Ice Lake model numbers were added to the Linux kernel by an Intel software engineer.
Intel pushed further ahead into its 8th-generation Core series with the launch of its mainstream desktop chips Sunday night, including the 6-core/12-thread Core i7-8700K, which Intel claims is its ...
If I put an Athlon II X4 and a desktop mobo in a 2U micro-ATX case, is stuff going to start melting? I'm primarily interested in form factor for home use. I'd rather not pay for server grade parts ...