A space-saving SFF gaming PC that hits the 1080p performance sweet spot for sensible cash. The Chillblast Cryo Core has ...
Recent PassMark results show the Core Ultra 3 205T as 4% faster in single-core performance but 10% slower in multi-core performance than the Ultra 5 225T.
Both processors support the newer DDR5 RAM. The Intel Core i7-13700K also works with older DDR4 RAM, which can save money if ...
Pretty much every modern graphics card will be able to run Crimson Desert without any kind of upscaling. Of course, DLSS and FSR are both supported, which can make the game run even better without ...
Apple’s new MacBook Neo, with its A18 Pro chip and just 8GB of RAM, is good enough for running Windows 11 in a virtual machine with Parallels Desktop for Mac.
While still early, these early results for an apparent AMD Medusa Point APU based on Zen 6 are looking mighty strong!
Apple’s MacBook Neo is impressive for its $600 price, but its A18 Pro processor is one of its biggest compromises compared to ...
Months after it launched the first M5 chip, Apple has released its top-of-the-line 16-inch MacBook Pro with the M5 Max. Visually, it looks the same, but Apple Silicon performance continues to shine.
AMD’s Zen 6 “Medusa Point” laptop CPU has appeared in Geekbench, revealing a 10-core design and early performance details.
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Testing CPU scaling in Crimson Desert — X3D wins, but not by much, and Raptor Lake shines
Crimson Desert is an enigma, and it shows an almost perfect representation of how CPUs should scale.
M5 Pro vs M5 Max MacBook Pro testing shows GPU gaps; M5 Max hits up to 80% higher graphics results, while CPU stays close.
Apple’s M5 Max chip delivers desktop-class performance in a laptop. Why the new MacBook Pro M5 Max is the only computer ...
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