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Steam Controller Flies Off Shelves, Valve Promises More Stock Soon

In a recent announcement, Valve revealed that the Steam Controller has sold out more quickly than the company had initially anticipated. This news comes as a relief to fans eager to get their hands on the innovative controller, which has been designed to enhance the PC gaming experience. As first reported by PC Gamer, Valve acknowledged the high demand and reassured customers that they have the ability to ramp up production to meet this unexpected interest.

Repurposing Xbox Storage: Use Your Expansion Card as a PC SSD

The rising costs of fast storage solutions, particularly solid-state drives (SSDs), have prompted gamers and tech enthusiasts alike to seek alternative options. As first reported by GameSpot, a newly discovered method allows users to repurpose the Xbox storage expansion card for use with a PC. This innovative approach not only offers a budget-friendly solution but also maximizes the utility of your existing gaming hardware.

DDR5 Memory Prices Surge in Germany, Dashing Hopes for Continued Declines

Recent reports indicate that DDR5 memory prices in Germany have dramatically surged, reaching levels that are 410% higher than those recorded in July. This significant price increase undermines expectations that the recent drops in pricing might signal a trend toward affordability. As first reported by Wccftech, the memory market has seen a brief reprieve, but the latest data suggests that price hikes could persist in the coming months.

TCL CSOT Set to Unveil Innovative Dual-Mode Monitor with Quadruple Refresh Rate

In a remarkable leap for display technology, TCL CSOT, one of China’s leading display manufacturers, is gearing up to unveil a dual-mode monitor that boasts a refresh rate capability unlike anything currently on the market. This new monitor will allow users to switch between refresh rates, with the ability to reach an impressive maximum of 640 Hz, as first reported by Wccftech.

NVIDIA Enters Laptop Chip Market: A New Challenger for AMD and Intel

NVIDIA is gearing up to release its first exclusive laptop chips, signaling a significant shift in the consumer hardware landscape traditionally ruled by Intel and AMD. As first reported by Wccftech, this move marks NVIDIA’s initial foray into a segment where it has long been absent, and the implications could be profound for consumers seeking new options in laptop performance.

DDR5 Memory Prices See Significant Drop Amidst Google's TurboQuant Announcement

This week, a notable shift has occurred in the world of DDR5 memory pricing, with prices seeing a decrease of up to $100 per kit at select retailers. After months of relentless increases, this decline brings a glimmer of hope for gamers and PC builders looking to upgrade their systems. As first reported by Wccftech, the change in pricing appears to be connected to Google’s recent unveiling of its TurboQuant compression algorithm, which has sparked discussions throughout the tech community.