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Nick Evanson - Microsoft details how its Automatic Super Resolution upscaler will benefit gamers with Copilot+ AI PCs - pcgamer.com

Microsoft details how its Automatic Super Resolution upscaler will benefit gamers with Copilot+ AI PCs

News that Microsoft had been developing its own AI-powered upscaler for games, called Automatic Super Resolution, first came to light back in February, before it became clear that this system would only be available on Copilot+ AI PCs. At the moment, the only systems in this ecosystem are Snapdragon X laptops from Dell, Asus, MSI, and others. But as Microsoft explains in a blog on how Automatic Super Resolution works, the PC just needs to have a suitable NPU in its main processor, so it could become available to more gamers.

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Nick Evanson - AMD is 'working actively on really cool differentiators' to make the next generation of 3D V-cache 'even better' - pcgamer.com - Taiwan

AMD is 'working actively on really cool differentiators' to make the next generation of 3D V-cache 'even better'

PC enthusiasts know that if you want thebest gaming CPU, then you really can't go wrong with the Ryzen 7 7800X3D. Its mighty gaming chops are helped in no small way by the additional 64MB of 3D V-cache, so when AMD announced its new Zen 5 architecture, many hoped there would be some info on Ryzen 9000X3D models. That never happened, but AMD did tell us that it's «working actively on really cool differentiators» to make 3D V-cache «even better.»

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Nick Evanson - Pat Gelsinger - Lisa Su - Gigabyte's been autograph hunting with signatures from Jen-Hsun, Pat, and Lisa for some of its GPUs and motherboards - pcgamer.com

Gigabyte's been autograph hunting with signatures from Jen-Hsun, Pat, and Lisa for some of its GPUs and motherboards

Bespoke, top-end PC components often have some things in common. Wallet-crushing prices, for one, but also things like massive overclocking headroom, a mountain of ports and connectivity, or a unique colour scheme. At Computex 2024, Gigabyte went one better, though, and rounded up the CEOs of AMD, Intel, and Nvidia and got them to add their signatures to some of its latest motherboards and graphics cards.

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Nick Evanson - This RTX 4070 gaming PC is one of the cheapest I've seen, at a dollar shy of $1,150 - pcgamer.com

This RTX 4070 gaming PC is one of the cheapest I've seen, at a dollar shy of $1,150

Yeiyan Tanto | Intel Core i5 13400F | RTX 4070 | 16GB DDR5-5600 | 1TB SSD | $1,599$1,149 at Newegg (save $450) Proper DDR5 memory. A decent-sized NVMe SSD. An RTX 4070 graphics card and a 10-core, 16-thread CPU. All for less than $1,150? That's a seriously good deal.

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Nick Evanson - ThunderX3 shows off two new gaming chairs, an update to one of the best gaming chairs you can buy and a funky-looking mesh model - pcgamer.com

ThunderX3 shows off two new gaming chairs, an update to one of the best gaming chairs you can buy and a funky-looking mesh model

Like everything else in PC gaming, gaming chairs are ten a penny in the market, so it takes something special to stand out in the crowd. Actually, it doesn't. They just need to be well made, adjustable for all shapes and sizes and have day-long comfort. The original ThunderX3 Core was one such example, thanks to its sublime lumbar support and affordable price. Now there's a new version of the Core and it's just as comfy but also much cheaper.

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Nick Evanson - Thanks to billionaires and businesses going mad for AI, Nvidia's market cap rockets past $3 trillion, pushing Apple into third place - pcgamer.com

Thanks to billionaires and businesses going mad for AI, Nvidia's market cap rockets past $3 trillion, pushing Apple into third place

Ten years ago, Nvidia was a successful graphics card company, with a pretty impressive market capitalisation of $10 billion. Now, thanks to huge revenue and profits, all driven by the tech world's desire to have everything and everyone infused with AI, Nvidia's share prices have reached such a point that its market cap is now an astonishing three trillion dollars—higher than Apple, Google, and Amazon.

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Nick Evanson - Aerocool's budget CPU cooler looks like it was inspired by running a Founders Edition through a bandsaw - pcgamer.com - Looks

Aerocool's budget CPU cooler looks like it was inspired by running a Founders Edition through a bandsaw

When it comes to cooling your gaming PC's CPU, there's no shortage of options out there. From massive 420 mm liquid AIO setups to low-profile, whisper-quiet blocks, there's something for every budget and heat demand. Sometimes, though, all you want is a cooler that's suitable for lots of processors but isn't too large or too flashy. If that's you, then the Aerocool Apnx AP1-V might just be what you need.

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Nick Evanson - Nintendo - Capture up to 4K gaming footage from your Steam Deck with Avermedia's new X'Tra Go docking station - pcgamer.com

Capture up to 4K gaming footage from your Steam Deck with Avermedia's new X'Tra Go docking station

Capturing footage on a gaming PC is pretty easy these days, as you can either use software like OBS Studio or a dedicated capture card. But if you have a handheld gaming device, like the Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch, or even a smartphone, then it gets a tad more tricky. Avermedia reckons it's solved the problem entirely by launching a new dock that captures the device's steam, all with the click of a single button.

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