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NVIDIA iCafe Discovery Program 2023: Rise of iCafes and eSports Hotels – How China does it

The Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, particularly China, has become a hotspot for gaming in 2023. At the heart of this evolution are the innovative iCafes, transforming from mere internet facilities to colossal gaming hubs. NVIDIA, recognizing the significance of this transition,…

Steelseries launches extremely limited 250-unit Ghost Edition Apex Pro Mini gaming keyboard

SteelSeries has launched a brand new unique gaming keyboard that is both familiar and refreshing. Introducing the new Ghost Edition Apex Pro Mini. Designed to complement the Halloween theme without losing on the “gamer spirit” style of RGB leaking, the…

Soundpeats RunFree Review: Affordable Air Conduction Brilliance

As the audio landscape evolves, there’s a growing demand for headphones that merge cutting-edge tech with affordability. Enter the Soundpeats RunFree: wireless open-ear sports headphones that employ innovative ‘air conduction’ to provide clear audio while keeping you connected to your…

KLEVV adds 48GB and 64GB options to its DDR5 RAM offerings in latest announcement

KLEVV has introduced a fresh line of high-capacity DDR5 RAM modules designed for PC enthusiasts who require a substantial amount of memory for their demanding tasks. These new products fall under the CRAS V RGB, CRAS XR5 RGB, and BOLT…

MSI previews upcoming QD-OLED-equipped gaming monitors with strong HDR performance, large sizes, and great colors

MSI has revealed its plans to introduce a new lineup of QD-OLED gaming monitors slated for next year so a bit sad that you won’t be able to get it this year for Christmas or something. Let’s start by introducing…

Kingston’s top dog FURY Renegade DDR4 RAM gets new look following the Beast’s footstep

Kingston’s highest-performing RAM lineup, the FURY Renegade, has received the long-due aesthetics upgrade just after the second-in-line family FURY Beast got it a while ago. Although it is not about the DDR5 version but instead DDR4, these new kits still…

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