Octopath Traveler has been rated for PlayStation consoles
Octopath Traveler has been rated for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.
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Octopath Traveler has been rated for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.
Square Enix recently announced a restored multiplatform strategy that would see its games release on all platforms, rather than arbitrarily locking them behind certain consoles. The publisher now seems to be unleashing some of their best RPGs to all.
The Palit GeForce RTX 4090 Neptunus. A suitably weird name for a sufficiently weird graphics card. This is a hybrid GPU. It's both air-cooled and liquid-cooled, and it combines both to offer absolutely stellar thermal performance.
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I love a good mechanical keyboard, and part of the reason for that is the sound generated between the switches and the base. The 'thock'. That's the technical term.
What with all this ultra high speed hardware, and the various (and often hilariously huge) cooling solutions to tame it we've seen at this years Computex, a company could be forgiven for throwing in the towel.
I've been over to visit Aerocool at Computex 2024. The company has a few new cases, coolers, and fans to show off, yet I'm most interested in its new power supplies. Yes, they're still plain black boxes with cables falling out of them, but Aerocool is promising a big uplift in the warranty with its most recent models.