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Andy Edser - Elden Ring's 1.12.3 patch notes blame third party mouse apps and unintentional ray tracing settings for performance issues - pcgamer.com

Elden Ring's 1.12.3 patch notes blame third party mouse apps and unintentional ray tracing settings for performance issues

Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree might be the dominant game of the moment, but while the DLC has been massively well received, as our Nick found in his performance testing it's still got the odd technical issue left over from the base game.

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Andy Edser - This 20,000HP AI-generated rocket engine took just two weeks to design and looks like HR Giger's first attempt at designing a trumpet - pcgamer.com - Britain - Germany - city Dubai - Looks

This 20,000HP AI-generated rocket engine took just two weeks to design and looks like HR Giger's first attempt at designing a trumpet

I've never looked at a rocket engine and thought «well that's dull», but this design makes all the others look positively pedestrian. That's because, rather than the traditional process of countless engineers spending months, even years manually engineering a model in programs like CAD, this one was designed in two weeks—thanks largely to AI.

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Andy Edser - Extreme overclocker Vince 'Kingpin' Lucido is working with PNY on its GPUs—and potentially the next-gen Nvidia cards - pcgamer.com - city Taipei

Extreme overclocker Vince 'Kingpin' Lucido is working with PNY on its GPUs—and potentially the next-gen Nvidia cards

Pour one out for EVGA graphics cards. Back in September 2022, the company announced it would make no more, bringing to a close a run of rather performant and well-cooled GPUs, many of which were capable of some serious overclocking.

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Andy Edser - US Gov announces upcoming ban of Kaspersky antivirus software for US customers—including future updates—citing an 'unacceptable risk to national security' - pcgamer.com - Russia - Usa

US Gov announces upcoming ban of Kaspersky antivirus software for US customers—including future updates—citing an 'unacceptable risk to national security'

Kaspersky Lab, Inc, the US subsidiary of the popular Russia-based antivirus software and cybersecurity company Kaspersky, has just felt the wrath of the US government. The Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) announced on Thursday that it will be banning Kaspersky from «directly or indirectly providing antivirus software and cybersecurity products or services in the United States or to US persons.»

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Andy Edser - This generative AI-powered LEGO 'printer' turns text prompts into dreams. I mean, LEGO pixel art - pcgamer.com

This generative AI-powered LEGO 'printer' turns text prompts into dreams. I mean, LEGO pixel art

LEGO was a big part of my childhood, and I'm sure many of you can relate. There was something about those clicky, clunky little blocks snapping together to create chunky versions of whatever you could picture in your head. A creative freedom that was impossible to resist.

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Andy Edser - Is Apple feeling ok? Reports indicate it's suspending work on the Vision Pro 2 to focus on making—wait for it—a cheaper version - pcgamer.com

Is Apple feeling ok? Reports indicate it's suspending work on the Vision Pro 2 to focus on making—wait for it—a cheaper version

The Apple Vision Pro headset may not have been a resounding success for the company, what with analyst reports indicating massively slashed production numbers off the back of poor sales. Chief user complaints (among many) have included cracking screens, feelings of isolation, and looking like a bit of a plum while wearing one. Oh, and the price: $3,499, before extras. 

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Andy Edser - Rainbow VI (Vi) - Dave James - Windows-powered Arm devices are compatible with 'more than 1,200 games at 30 fps or higher' and now support BattlEye and Denuvo - pcgamer.com

Windows-powered Arm devices are compatible with 'more than 1,200 games at 30 fps or higher' and now support BattlEye and Denuvo

We're very curious about the gaming performance of Qualcomm's Arm-based Snapdragon X-series processors. While early signs looked promising, it seems that emulation issues might be holding things back. Quelle surprise. Anyway, despite some potential teething issues, Microsoft and Qualcomm say they've validated over 1,400 compatible games for Windows on Arm, with more than 1,200 «offering a good experience at 30 fps or higher.»

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Andy Edser - Err, is XFX working on swappable GPU fans? - pcgamer.com

Err, is XFX working on swappable GPU fans?

How do you improve upon an existing design? Stand out from the pack, even? When it comes to GPU cooling variations, it all comes down to mostly the same old thing: your choice of one, two, or three fans and some fancy shroud graphics and greebles, or perhaps, hardly any at all.

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