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Jacob Fox - Intel's next-gen Arrow Lake CPUs could support up to 10,000 MT/s DDR5 CUDIMM RAM, but that'll be using the Gear 2 setting which is pretty rubbish for gaming - pcgamer.com - China

Intel's next-gen Arrow Lake CPUs could support up to 10,000 MT/s DDR5 CUDIMM RAM, but that'll be using the Gear 2 setting which is pretty rubbish for gaming

Memory might not be the most exciting PC component, but when numbers start reaching into *counts fingers* pentuple digits I can't help but take notice. Well, it looks like CUDIMM memory is itching to make us take notice, because this relatively new type of memory is rumoured to be supported at up to 10,000 MT/s on Intel's upcoming Arrow Lake platform.

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Jacob Fox - 'Please halt this activity': Not-so-open OpenAI seems to have gone full mob boss, sending threatening emails to anyone who asks its latest AI models probing questions - pcgamer.com

'Please halt this activity': Not-so-open OpenAI seems to have gone full mob boss, sending threatening emails to anyone who asks its latest AI models probing questions

In a seeming rendition of the classic pre-execution «you ask too much» trope, OpenAI has revealed itself as being—shocker—not so open after all. The AI chatbot company seems to have started sending threatening emails to users who ask the company's latest codename «Strawberry» models questions that are a little too probing.

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Jacob Fox - The Steam Deck's rare but troublesome 'loading throbber' issue has been fixed - pcgamer.com

The Steam Deck's rare but troublesome 'loading throbber' issue has been fixed

The Steam Deck is often rated for its simplicity and ease of use compared to other handhelds, but it's not immune to bugs. Valve's latest bug fix for the device has fixed a particularly pesky «loading throbber» problem.

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Jacob Fox - AMD blog fail suggests Fluid Motion Frames 2 is exiting beta in its full September driver release - pcgamer.com

AMD blog fail suggests Fluid Motion Frames 2 is exiting beta in its full September driver release

With AMD's FSR 3 frame generation being supported in an ever-increasing number of games and with talk of an AI-based FSR 4, one could be forgiven for forgetting all about AMD's Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF), its driver-based global frame generation tech. AMD certainly hasn't forgotten about it, though, because the company has seemingly just announced that the second generation of the technology will launch with the next Adrenalin driver.

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Jacob Fox - Our favorite modular and compact keyboards are now cheaper than they were on Prime Day - pcgamer.com

Our favorite modular and compact keyboards are now cheaper than they were on Prime Day

Nothing brings me joy quite like the clickety clack of a solid mechanical keyboard. Nothing, that is, other than the clickety clack of a solid mechanical keyboard that I've picked up for a very reasonable, if not outright generous, price.

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Jacob Fox - It's AMD vs Nvidia and raster vs ray tracing in this battle of the best sub-$2,000 gaming PC. So, RX 7900 XTX or RTX 4080 Super? - pcgamer.com

It's AMD vs Nvidia and raster vs ray tracing in this battle of the best sub-$2,000 gaming PC. So, RX 7900 XTX or RTX 4080 Super?

It's been a while since I've seen two genuinely impressive RTX 4080 Super and RX 7900 XTX builds competing in the same sub-$2,000 price bracket. Perhaps it's the approach of an upcoming GPU generation that's bringing current-gen prices down, or maybe it's just the winds of chance blowing in our favor—it matters not, because now we're faced with a dilemma.

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Jacob Fox - This super-solid RTX 4060 Ti gaming PC is on sale for $1,000, and for just $99 more you can upgrade to an RTX 4070 - pcgamer.com

This super-solid RTX 4060 Ti gaming PC is on sale for $1,000, and for just $99 more you can upgrade to an RTX 4070

Yeyian Tanto gaming PC | Core i5 14400F | RTX 4060 Ti | 32 GB DDR5-6000 | 1 TB SSD | $1399.99 $999.99 at Newegg (save $400)This is a great price for an RTX 4060 Ti rig with snappy DDR5 RAM and a current-gen Core i5 14400F processor, making it a great all-rounder for just $1,000. Just be aware that the «F» in processor's name means it lacks integrated graphics, so if your 4060 Ti ever goes kaput, you'll have no video-out. 

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Jacob Fox - Acer's just announced a 600 Hz monitor that can surely only be for those with superhuman vision - pcgamer.com

Acer's just announced a 600 Hz monitor that can surely only be for those with superhuman vision

Blimey, I remember when a 120 Hz refresh rate was fast. These days, seems like ridiculous stacks of Hertz upon Hertz aren't enough for some, and manufacturers are diligently squeezing every last drop of performance from panel technologies for their gaming monitors. For Acer, that means going all the way up to 600 Hz.

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