LG says its new UltraGear monitor hits a wild 1,000Hz refresh rate
LG has announced the UltraGear 25G590B, a 24.5-inch Full HD gaming monitor with a native 1,000Hz refresh rate aimed squarely at competitive gamers and esports players
LG has announced the UltraGear 25G590B, a 24.5-inch Full HD gaming monitor with a native 1,000Hz refresh rate aimed squarely at competitive gamers and esports players
The CHERRY XTRFY K33 Compact Wireless gaming keyboard delivers tri-mode connectivity, RGB lighting, and spill resistance at a budget-friendly $49.99 price point.
XPG has announced NOVAKEY RGB DDR5, a new gaming memory lineup featuring a flashy infinity mirror design, speeds up to 6400MT/s, CL18 latency, and support for both Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO.
SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Omni aims to replace every headset you own with multi device mixing, Hi Res audio, ANC, and a steep $399.99 price.
Logitech G512 X keyboard brings analog switches, 8K performance, and deep customization for gamers who want full control.
CORSAIR VANGUARD AIR 99 WIRELESS blends low-profile design, fast optical switches, and Stream Deck controls into one premium keyboard.
NVIDIA says DLSS 5 will bring AI powered neural rendering to games this fall. The company promises more realistic lighting and materials, but gamers should stay cautious.
AMD is launching the Ryzen 7 9850X3D on January 29 for $499, promising higher clocks, huge cache, and gaming performance that targets Intel directly.
Microsoft has released the Xbox app for Arm-based Windows 11 PCs, unlocking local game downloads, better emulator support, and real progress for gaming on Snapdragon laptops.
ASUS is bringing ZywOo’s tournament keyboard to the U.S. with the Falchion Ace HFX ZywOo Limited Edition, complete with magnetic switches, Rapid Trigger, and the same setup used across his 2025 championship season.
Crucial’s DDR5 Pro OC 6400 CL32 Gaming DRAM delivers faster speeds, lower latency and a stylish new heatspreader design for performance-focused PC gamers.
Valve will end Steam client support for 32-bit Windows on January 1, 2026. With only 0.01% of users affected, it’s time to move to 64-bit.