It’d be very easy to look at cooling on a graphics card and think the teams building them just slapped two big fans on top of some fins and called it good. Well, it’s not quite that simple. The NVIDIA team put out a cool video that showcases
While the Joy-Con controllers for the Nintendo Switch have done a pretty decent job for portable gaming, there have been few third-party solutions as competitors. Today, NEXiLUX announced that it has released a new alternative Joy-Con as well as a mouse and keyboard/mouse combo, which will be available at
Futureproofing for the next generation of consoles is something we’re all thinking of right now, and Turtle Beach has just announced its Stealth 600 Gen 2 and Stealth 700 Gen 2 headsets to be released for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X. The PlayStation
Last week, Human Things announced that its highly successful Kickstarter Genki Covert Dock is now available for purchase online, which provides a mobile third-party solution for the Nintendo Switch dock. The device can also charge and display other USB-C devices, which makes for a compact and safe way to view
As we get closer to the release of the Xbox Series X we are learning more about it’s incredible features and the games that will be able to take advantage of them. While some games like Halo Infinite are being built natively for the Xbox Series X there are
Today, NVIDIA announced that it has released new Game Ready Driver and Studio Drivers with full Microsoft DirectX 12 Ultimate, which include features like DirectX RayTracing, variable rate shading, mesh shaders, and sample feedback. This makes the NVIDIA RTX GPUs the first and only ones that support DX12 Iltimate in
Today, Microsoft released a new Xbox Wire post regarding everything the company has revealed about the upcoming Xbox Series X, as well as some technical specifications and backwards compatibility. In addition to the news, it also talks about Halo Infinite, with more details to be released next month.
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If you’re just as excited as us to see the Xbox Series X in action, there might be another reason to keep your eye out for the console: Microsoft announced that it will increase its backwards compatibility capabilities on the next-gen machine, highlighting that it will try to preserve