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Jacob Fox - Logitech says it has 'no plans' for a subscription mouse—let's keep it that way - pcgamer.com

Logitech says it has 'no plans' for a subscription mouse—let's keep it that way

It can be difficult not to whip up a furore when reporting on certain things, especially when we're getting all speculative about «coulds» and «woulds». There was quite a furore over Logitech's recent talk of a «forever mouse», which was a speculative idea but an understandably concerning one for many gamers, myself included. The concern was that such a «forever mouse» would actually mean a mouse with a subscription.

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Jeremy Laird - Pat Gelsinger - Intel CEO says Panther Lake CPU on its new 18A node is already up and running with production slated for next year - pcgamer.com - county Lake - Taiwan - county Clearwater - county Forest

Intel CEO says Panther Lake CPU on its new 18A node is already up and running with production slated for next year

In a break from his usual sideline of posting pithy excerpts from the Bible (yes, really), Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has been bigging up Panther Lake, a next-gen CPU from Intel based on the company's upcoming 18A process node.

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Nick Evanson - AMD Ryzen 7 9700X review - pcgamer.com

AMD Ryzen 7 9700X review

Zen 5 is finally here for desktop PCs and having already tasted what it is like with six cores, in the AMD Ryzen 5 9600X review, it's time to see what difference two more cores, four more threads, and a tiny bit more clock speed all makes—that's right, it's our review of the Ryzen 7 9700X.

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Jacob Fox - New world's thinnest LPDDR5X memory from Samsung could bode well for handheld gaming PCs - pcgamer.com

New world's thinnest LPDDR5X memory from Samsung could bode well for handheld gaming PCs

Even in the world of PC gaming things have been slowly taking a low-power, AI-centric turn. Gaming handhelds with better battery life and low-power laptops—now including ones built on Arm architecture with Snapdragon X chips—are all the rage and I can't say I mind, to be honest. Who doesn't love more convenient gaming? That's why it's always exciting when there's news like this, that fast, low-power memory has just got even thinner.

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Nick Evanson - AMD Ryzen 5 9600X review - pcgamer.com

AMD Ryzen 5 9600X review

It's taken a while to get here—and it's honestly been a pretty bumpy road, too—but I'm pleased to present our review of the AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, the lowest-tier CPU currently on offer in AMD's Ryzen 9000 series family of Zen 5 processors. I'm not talking about the rocky situation where AMD recalled all stocks of the new Ryzen chips weeks before they were due to be sold, either—no, this is all about jumping around motherboards, updating firmware, and endlessly fiddling about with settings. All for what is actually a somewhat underwhelming new six-core CPU.

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Joshua Wolens - Elie Gould - 'Everything's held together with duct tape': Fallout London's project lead discusses all the bugs, including the infamous train crash - pcgamer.com

'Everything's held together with duct tape': Fallout London's project lead discusses all the bugs, including the infamous train crash

Fallout: London is a truly impressive mod, according to PCG writer Joshua Wolens—that is when you're able to actually get it working and navigate all the performance issues and bugs. 

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Jeremy Laird - UK Royal Mint's 'urban mining' extracts more gold from old motherboards and other junk than you might think - pcgamer.com - Britain

UK Royal Mint's 'urban mining' extracts more gold from old motherboards and other junk than you might think

The UK's Royal Mint, best known for cranking out the country's coinage, has a new gig. It's now extracting gold from e-waste. The company has built a new industrial site to «mine» gold from discarded electronics. The Royal Mint says the gold will initially be used to make jewellery and eventually will go into commemorative coins (via the BBC).

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Elgato Key Light Neo review - pcgamer.com

Elgato Key Light Neo review

If people start asking you for your best horror stories every time you're on camera, there's a good chance you're in need of a better lighting setup. Thankfully, key lights have become a staple for most PC users, which means there's a massive range on the market. Elgato was one of the first gamer brands to branch out into these streamer solutions, and the newest on offer is the Key Light Neo.

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