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Rich Stanton - Literal rock star tells Rockstar 'go f*** yourself' over measly GTA 6 offer - pcgamer.com

Literal rock star tells Rockstar 'go f*** yourself' over measly GTA 6 offer

Martyn Ware is one of the greats of electronic music. He may not be a household name, but you'll certainly have heard of two of the bands he co-founded: the Human League and Heaven 17. Ware's a composer, songwriter, music programmer, has a list of production credits as long as your arm, and of course has been involved in the creation of several global hits.

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Nick Evanson - Samsung and SK Hynix spend billions more on DRAM production to feed the never-ending hunger for AI servers - pcgamer.com - North Korea

Samsung and SK Hynix spend billions more on DRAM production to feed the never-ending hunger for AI servers

For as long as it has been running, the DRAM industry has been going through cycles of increased production and then scaling it back to boost profits. But now the two largest manufacturers are set to spend billions of dollars to significantly increase RAM chip output, all to meet the neverending demand for AI computers.

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Andy Edser - Intel's next-gen Arrow Lake chips have been listed on a UK retailer website under the Core Ultra 200K branding, with specs that seem reasonable - pcgamer.com - Britain

Intel's next-gen Arrow Lake chips have been listed on a UK retailer website under the Core Ultra 200K branding, with specs that seem reasonable

Intel's Arrow Lake desktop processors are rumoured to be launching in the coming months, but when it comes to an official date or official specs, we're still none the wiser. Still, listings have been spotted for the new CPUs on a UK retailer's website—and while they're placeholders for now, they do show core counts and boost clocks that seem reasonable when compared to the current line up of Raptor Lake Refresh chips.

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Nick Evanson - 'From the developer's standpoint, they love this strategy'—AMD's plan to merge its RDNA and CDNA GPU architectures to a unified system called UDNA - pcgamer.com

'From the developer's standpoint, they love this strategy'—AMD's plan to merge its RDNA and CDNA GPU architectures to a unified system called UDNA

Ever since it bought GPU firm ATI Technologies in 2006, AMD has experimented with all kinds of graphics architectures. Its current approach, one for PC clients and the other for data and AI servers, will be swapped in favour of a completely unified architecture, bringing the best of both systems into one developer-friendly architecture.

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Harvey Randall - A book with names from a 340,000-player TF2 petition has been hardbound and sent to Valve, as part of the #SaveTF2 campaign - pcgamer.com

A book with names from a 340,000-player TF2 petition has been hardbound and sent to Valve, as part of the #SaveTF2 campaign

Team Fortress 2 is—second only to Half-Life—probably what you think of when you picture a Valve game. It's built a huge, passionate player base of loyal fans who have, from an outsider's perspective, been stuck in a sisyphean, circular nightmare of bots and banwaves for some time now.

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Harvey Randall - Former World of Warcraft designer calls streamlined MMO levelling a mistake: 'Getting to level cap should be an accomplishment, not a blip' - pcgamer.com

Former World of Warcraft designer calls streamlined MMO levelling a mistake: 'Getting to level cap should be an accomplishment, not a blip'

World of Warcraft: The War Within has, against all reasonable scepticism, shaken out to be pretty decent so far—a story that's really trying very hard to regain its composure, the new Warbands system and, as part and parcel of that, very nippy levelling and alt-friendly gameplay. You can get characters to max level in a jiffy, with a stacking XP buff making it faster the more 80s you have in the bank.

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Nick Evanson - The world's worst GPU can now be yours for a mere $1,024 in the form of a 'luxury purse' - pcgamer.com

The world's worst GPU can now be yours for a mere $1,024 in the form of a 'luxury purse'

Here's a question for you. How much would you pay for a non-functional, ten-year-old GPU stuffed into a plastic box, finished off with a golden chain so you can carry it around? It might depend on the graphics chip, so what if I tell you it's one of the worst-ever GPUs? $500, $50, $5? How about $1,024? Yeah…I thought so.

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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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