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  1. Castlevania Anniversary Collection and Snakebird Complete Are Free to Claim on the Epic Games Store

    sure why not, more kindling for the infinite gaming backlog campfire
  2. AGON PRO AG276FK Gaming Monitor with 520 Hz Refresh Rate Announced by AOC

    ...when you need ALL the HERTZ!!!!
  3. “I Can’t Afford It”: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Will Cost Anywhere from $2K to $2.5K, Leaker Says

    Yup $500 is my price limit, and no more than 4-5 years. I am not someone who buys a new GPU (or even CPU) every year or 2, who is?
  4. iGPUs Are Now as Good as Discrete GPUs, MSI Says

    From 10 years ago? Sure. Like 1060 / rx580 levels?
  5. “I Can’t Afford It”: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 Will Cost Anywhere from $2K to $2.5K, Leaker Says

    Looks like I'll be riding my 4070 forever then. I know I got at least 5 or 6 out of my 1080ti. Sheesh I could still be using it but I got fooled into thinking I needed RTX stuff (shocker = not really)
  6. PS5 Pro Falls Short of Four-Year-Old AMD Radeon RX 6800 in Elden Ring Test

    Yup. My PS5 could well be my last console unless something truly new, innovative, amazing comes out. Which ain't likely in my gaming lifetime. I would have sold it already but still use it from time to time as a 4K UHD player. My gaming motivation has really fallen off in the last couple...
  7. Intel Shifting Focus to Integrated GPUs: “Less Need for Discrete Graphics Going Forward”

    I guess soon it won't matter, everything will be core integrated.?
  8. PS5 Pro Falls Short of Four-Year-Old AMD Radeon RX 6800 in Elden Ring Test

    whot buys the "pro" playstations anyway?
  9. New Star Wars Trilogy Coming from Lucasfilm and X-Men Producer Simon Kinberg

    Old Republic FTW!!!! I'm sick of the Rey stuff
  10. Steam Officially Ends Support for Windows 7/8 as the Latest Client Will Not Run on the Older Operating Systems

    Wow, I thought I was a holdout being on 10, but Win 7 people are still around? Congrats!!
  11. AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU Review

    nice work guys!
  12. GIGABYTE Says Its X3D Turbo Mode Allows Ryzen 9000 Series CPUs to Achieve Similar Gaming Performance as Their X3D Versions

    so does it just throw an extra 100 watts at the cpu and crank up the speed or what? doesn't make much sense to me
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