When it comes to the performance, it’s not looking that great for the Fury Beast. However, this isn’t bad performance, I must stress that, as it’s performing right where I expected it to. It’s the slowest kit, with some of the highest latency timings, so while the AIDA64 scores are slower than everything else, it’s not because of bad performance, but because everything else is a more expensive or high-end model; we do get spoilt with some fancy hardware here at eTeknix that can shine an uninstentionally harsh light on more affordable products.
Corsair has just announced the LX-R RGB Series, a new line of reverse-flow cooling fans…
NVIDIA has revealed the new games that support its latest graphics card technologies. We're talking…
The Apple M4 Max, the high-end option among the new Apple processors that launched in…
As Intel prepares to expand its Core Ultra 200 series of processors with “non-K” models,…
Baldur's Gate 3 is a success, and it seems redundant to say so, but what…
The Callisto Protocol on PS5 Pro reaches 8K at 30 fps with ray tracing enabled:…