Image credit: Techpowerup/Aris Mpitziopoulos Following our report on the Gigabyte PGM recall a few days ago, we now have an official response from reviewer Aris Mpitziopoulos regarding the statement GIGABYTE gave with the recall. (Greek) (English) Aris introduction: I didn’t
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The flashy! The beautiful! The minimalist! The overkill! Some of us just want to have what feels and looks like a piece of art for a computer. And with reasons – the machine can represent so much more than just
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Introduction Today we’ll be covering the new RMx 2021 from Corsair, a modified version of the RMx 2018. We’ve been provided a sample to analyze. They’re offering a newer version of the same platform with higher low-load efficiency, a new
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Last updated: 13-08-2021, revision 1.0a One of the critical functions of a motherboard is delivering power CPU and adjacent ICs. This is however often overlooked by buyers, and information about its components is frequently obfuscated by manufacturers for marketing purposes.
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Hardware manufacturer Gigabyte is once again in a tough spot as issues with their P-GM series PSUs surface. Shortly after it fell victim to a ransomware attack, the company is now recalling GP-P750GM and GP-P850GM power supplies after several concerns
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Introduction Almost every PC is surrounded by an enclosure or structure that holds the different components together. For most users, it is called a case and can be described as a box that you fill with parts so that they
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This will be an article about the possible issues around swapping the fan on any PSU. It’s not an impossible thing to do, just not something most people have sufficient knowledge for to do it properly. Hence I would generally
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Taiwan-based hardware manufacturer GIGABYTE was recently hit by a cyberattack earlier this month. According to The Record and TechPowerUp, the company was targeted by RansomExx. The attackers claim to have compromised 112GB of files, most of them being confidential files
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