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 Gameguru Mania News - Dec,20 2025 - tech 
ASUS ProArt PA401 Build & Review - tech
(hx) 12:20 AM CET - Dec,20 2025 - Post a comment
The video provides a detailed review of the ASUS ProArt PA401 midtower case, highlighting its design, functionality, and performance.

 Gameguru Mania News - Dec,19 2025 - tech
The XG27AQWMG Sets a New Standard for 1440p OLED - tech
(hx) 09:57 PM CET - Dec,19 2025 - Post a comment / read (2)
This in-depth review examines the ASUS ROG Strix XG27AQWMG OLED monitor, exploring its features and performance.

 Gameguru Mania News - Dec,18 2025 - tech
NVIDIA GeForce 591.59 WHQL Driver - tech
(hx) 09:20 PM CET - Dec,18 2025 - Post a comment
NVIDIA has released the GeForce Game Ready 591.59 WHQL driver, a relatively small update that focuses more on fixes than on adding features. As usual, NVIDIA says the driver "optimizes the experience" in games using DLSS 4 and NVIDIA Reflex, but does not name any specific new titles. This suggests that the 591.59 WHQL driver is either a general tuning version or a maintenance release rather than a game-specific launch driver. The most notable change addresses a color bug introduced in the previous driver. Users running games or applications at non-native resolutions or aspect ratios could see washed-out or incorrect colors, this issue is now fixed. On the gaming side the driver resolves stability problems in Enshrouded on GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs, fixes a broken HDR toggle in Assassin's Creed Valhalla when Smooth Motion is enabled, and corrects crash issues in Dying Light: The Beast that appeared after updating to driver version 591.44.

NVIDIA has also made a couple of general improvements that are worth mentioning. They've fixed a problem where display colors looked washed out after changing from native resolution, and they've solved an issue that could lead to black screens when RTX HDR was turned on with certain TVs. In general, GeForce 591.59 WHQL driver seems to be a maintenance release that aims to increase stability and correct known issues instead of adding new features. If you've been dealing with color problems or crashes in recent drivers, you'll want to update. However, if you haven't experienced these issues, you might not notice much difference in your everyday use.

NVIDIA GeForce 591.59 WHQL Driver Release Notes

Game Ready

This new Game Ready Driver provides the best gaming experience for the latest new games and updates and resolves key issues which were found in the previous release.

Fixed Gaming Bugs

  • Enshrouded: Game stability issues on GeForce RTX 50 Series GPUs
  • Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: HDR toggle not functional when Smooth Motion is enabled
  • Dying Light: The Beast: Game stability issues after updating to 591.44 driver

Fixed General Bugs

  • Display color seems faded after switching to non-native resolution
  • Using RTX HDR on select televisions causes games to blackscreen
AMD FSR Redstone Frame Generation Tested: Good Quality, Bad Frame Pacing - tech
(hx) 06:37 PM CET - Dec,18 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
Here's a 14-odd minute video that basically says "Hardware Unboxed got it right". In this follow-up coverage, we take a look at the undoubted quality improvements of FSR Redstone ML frame generation over the legacy FSR 3.1 "analytical" version, before looking at the reason we don't recommend using it: the delivery of frames is so uneven, it can actually look less smooth than running with frame-gen off.

Can you combine two different RAM kits? - tech
(hx) 09:30 AM CET - Dec,18 2025 - Post a comment
Paul's Hardware explores combining RAM kits, addressing current shortages. Learn about potential speed and timing trade-offs when mixing kits, plus tips on manual overclocking. Also included are PC builds and component recommendations.

Steam Frame vs. Every Other VR Headset! - tech
(hx) 09:24 AM CET - Dec,18 2025 - Post a comment
Linus gathered every flagship VR headset he has tested in the last year or so, to compile a cohesive list comparing all the key specs to Valve's new Steam Frame. He talks about Meta Quest 3, Big Screen Beyond 2, Meta Quest 3, and even the PS VR2! Will you be buying a Steam Frame?

 Gameguru Mania News - Dec,17 2025 - tech
Nvidia reportedly plans 30-40% cut in GeForce GPU production in early 2026 - tech
(hx) 07:38 PM CET - Dec,17 2025 - Post a comment / read (5)
Recent reports have claimed that Nvidia intends to reduce its production capacity for GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs in the first half of 2026. These cuts are reportedly due to shortages of memory, not just GDDR7, but all memory types.

30-40% of Nvidia’s GeForce GPU production could be axed. This implies that Nvidia cannot get enough GDDR7 memory to produce GPUs at its current rate. Alternatively, it implies that Nvidia expects significantly reduced GPU sales in 2026, possibly due to rising NAND and DRAM costs and their impact on PC prices.

Note that there is no mention of non-GeForce RTX PRO series GPUs. If GDDR7 memory supply is indeed limited, Nvidia may be allocating its limited memory stocks to its more profitable RTX PRO GPU lineup, sacrificing its GeForce lineup.

Benchlife has claimed that Nvidia plans to start its cuts by targeting its RTX 5060 Ti 16GB and RTX 5070 Ti. Targeting the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB makes sense, as this GPU has the same amount of memory as an RTX 5080, a much more expensive GPU. The same is true for the RTX 5070 Ti. It’s memory could also be used for more profitable RTX 5080 GPUs.

If this is true, Nvidia wants to allocate its memory to its most profitable products. This makes sense from a business perspective. However, this tactic will hit consumers hard
 Gameguru Mania News - Dec,16 2025 - tech
Intel's $160 Core Ultra CPU, 225F Gaming Benchmarks - tech
(hx) 08:52 AM CET - Dec,16 2025 - Post a comment
Hardware Unboxed tests the Intel Core Ultra 5 225F CPU's gaming performance against competitors. The video examines its price history and benchmarks it against other budget processors in various games. A Gigabyte graphics card is also featured.

$30 vs $30,000 TV - tech
(hx) 08:48 AM CET - Dec,16 2025 - Post a comment
Have you ever wondered what kind of TV you can get for $30? How about $30,000? Well today we're answering that question for you as we look at those price points and a few in between from brands like Samsung, TCL, Hisense, and Insignia.

Desperate RAM Times call for Desperate RAM Measures - tech
(hx) 08:46 AM CET - Dec,16 2025 - Post a comment
Paul discusses the ongoing RAM price crisis along with notable tech news including AMD's FSR Redstone and Intel's upcoming BattleMage G31 GPU. He highlights the impact of rising memory prices, solutions for PC builders, and provides insights into new technology announced ahead of CES 2026.

 Gameguru Mania News - Dec,15 2025 - tech
Der8auer Has Gone Mad with Power | Heatsink Manufacturing | Made in Germany - tech
(hx) 12:41 AM CET - Dec,15 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
This video features a detailed walkthrough of a water block factory near Berlin, showcasing the advanced manufacturing processes utilized by Thermal Grizzly, led by Roman (Der8auer)

Dell AW3225QF Review - 32-inch curved gaming monitor - tech
(hx) 12:36 AM CET - Dec,15 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
The Dell Alienware AW3225QF is a premium 32-inch curved gaming monitor featuring a QD-OLED panel, ideal for immersive PC gaming and high-end visuals.

 Gameguru Mania News - Dec,13 2025 - tech
Windows 10 and Windows 11 Versions Usable in 2026 and Later - tech
(hx) 03:25 PM CET - Dec,13 2025 - Post a comment / read (5)

Windows 10 and Windows 11 Versions Usable in 2026 and LaterIn 2026 and beyond, Windows 10 will no longer receive free security updates (mainstream support ended October 14, 2025). Paid Extended Security Updates (ESU) are available for limited periods, but Microsoft strongly recommends upgrading to Windows 11 for ongoing free support.Only Windows 11 versions (General Availability Channel) that have not reached their End of Servicing (EOS) date will receive free monthly security and quality updates. LTSC editions have longer support but are typically for Enterprise/IoT use.

OS Version

Edition Group

Original Release Date

Support Length

End of Servicing (EOS) Date

Supported in 2026+? (Free Updates)

Notes

Windows 10 (all versions, incl. 22H2)

Home, Pro, Enterprise, Education, etc.

Various (final: Oct 2022)

Varies (final until Oct 2025)

October 14, 2025

No (paid ESU possible for some years)

No free updates after 2025; vulnerable without ESU or upgrade.

Windows 11, version 23H2

Home, Pro, Pro for Workstations, etc.

October 2023

24 months

November 11, 2025

No (ends late 2025)

Upgrade to newer version required for continued support.

Windows 11, version 23H2

Enterprise, Education

October 2023

36 months

October 2026 (approx.)

Partially (until ~Oct 2026)

Free updates through most of 2026; upgrade recommended afterward.

Windows 11, version 24H2

Home, Pro, Pro for Workstations, etc.

October 2024

24 months

October 2026 (approx.)

Yes (until ~Oct 2026)

Will be supported through 2026; upgrade to future versions for longer.

Windows 11, version 24H2

Enterprise, Education

October 2024

36 months

October 2027 (approx.)

Yes (until ~Oct 2027)

Longest standard support among current versions.

Windows 11, version 25H2

Home, Pro, Pro for Workstations, etc.

~October 2025 (expected)

24 months

~October 2027

Yes (full support in 2026+)

Latest annual feature update; assumes standard cadence.

Windows 11, version 25H2

Enterprise, Education

~October 2025 (expected)

36 months

~October 2028

Yes (full support in 2026+)

Extended support period.

Key Recommendations for 2026+ Use:
  • Stay on the latest Windows 11 version (annual updates released in the second half of each year) to ensure ongoing free security updates.
  • Home/Pro editions: 24 months support per version -> update annually.
  • Enterprise/Education: 36 months support per version -> more flexibility.
  • Future versions (e.g., 26H2 in 2026) will extend support further.
How much RAM do you REALLY need... - tech
(hx) 12:51 PM CET - Dec,13 2025 - Post a comment / read (2)
With so much talk about how expensive DDR is right now, could you get away with less and still be ok? How much is TOO much these days?! Let's talk about it!

1st ASUS ROG Matrix RTX 5090 Graphics card Unboxing in NA! - tech
(hx) 12:50 PM CET - Dec,13 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
TechSource gets an exclusive unboxing of a rare ASUS ROG Matrix graphics card. The video also features a review of the Insta360 Link 2 webcam, comparing it to built-in options.

 Gameguru Mania News - Dec,12 2025 - tech
GPU (and RAM!) Price Watch - December 2025 - tech
(hx) 11:06 PM CET - Dec,12 2025 - Post a comment
Paul's Hardware examines December 2025 GPU and RAM prices, expanding its coverage to include memory. The analysis uses PC Part Picker data to track average and low prices, comparing them to previous months.

AMD FSR Redstone Tested - There's Disappointing Issues - tech
(hx) 12:38 AM CET - Dec,12 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
The video reviews AMD's new FSR Redstone technology, highlighting significant disappointments, particularly concerning frame generation performance on older GPUs. Key features are limited to RDNA4 architecture, and frame pacing issues remain unresolved.

AMD Thread Ripper Pro 9995WX CPU review - tech
(hx) 12:34 AM CET - Dec,12 2025 - Post a comment
Linus Tech Tips reviews the powerful AMD Thread Ripper Pro 9995WX CPU, showcasing its ability to run multiple instances of Cyberpunk 2077 while encoding simultaneously.

The Fastest Gen5 SSD? - Corsair MP700 Pro XT Review - tech
(hx) 12:32 AM CET - Dec,12 2025 - Post a comment
Techtesters reviews the Corsair MP700 Pro XT SSD, the first Gen 5 SSD with the Fisen E28 controller.

 Gameguru Mania News - Dec,11 2025 - tech
Is this the solution to the DDR5 Crisis? - tech
(hx) 09:24 AM CET - Dec,11 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
JayzTwoCents explores DDR4 as a viable alternative to expensive DDR5. This involves comparing current DDR4 and DDR5 prices and building a complete PC using DDR4 components.

 Gameguru Mania News - Dec,10 2025 - tech
AMD Releases Adrenalin Edition 25.12.1 WHQL Drivers - tech
(hx) 10:43 PM CET - Dec,10 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
AMD has released its latest AMD Software Adrenalin Edition 25.12.1 WHQL drivers, headlined by support for AMD FSR 4 "Redstone", the company's next-gen FidelityFX Super Resolution technology. The driver also adds product support for the Radeon AI PRO R9600D and Radeon AI PRO R9700S, alongside several fixes. These include Radeon Anti-Lag 2 not available in Counter-Strike 2 (DX11), crashes with some HDMI 2.1 displays during standby, intermittent Radeon Overlay freezes, and a crash in ARC Raiders on the Blue Gate map on RX 9000 series GPUs.

Known issues remain, including Cyberpunk 2077 path-tracing crashes, instability in Battlefield 6 on Ryzen AI 9 HX 370, Roblox Player crashes when task-switching on RX 7000 GPUs, Battlefield 6 texture flicker when using Record & Stream, and incorrect shadows in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7. AMD says fixes are in progress.

 Gameguru Mania News - Dec,09 2025 - tech
A Ryzen Cooling MONSTER - be quiet Silent Loop 3 Review - tech
(hx) 12:34 PM CET - Dec,09 2025 - Post a comment / read (2)
The be quiet! Silent Loop 3 is one of only a few coolers right now to optimize cooling temperatures and installation on AMD CPUs, specifically Ryzen 9000 series. Here we focus on the Silent Loop 3 360mm review on the Ryzen 9800X3D temperatures, 9950X and Intel Ultra 9 285K.

Dual-GPU Fake Frame Latency Benchmarks: $7 Lossless Scaling Frame Generation Test - tech
(hx) 12:32 PM CET - Dec,09 2025 - Post a comment
Gamers Nexus tests dual-GPU frame generation latency using a custom hardware setup. The video examines latency impact across multiple games and frame generation multipliers. Results reveal how frame generation affects responsiveness, particularly in competitive titles

 Gameguru Mania News - Dec,08 2025 - tech
Radeon RX 9070, Just How Good Is It? 6 Years of $400-$550 Radeons - tech
(hx) 08:00 PM CET - Dec,08 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
Hardware Unboxed compares the Radeon RX 9070 to six years of $400-$550 Radeon GPUs. The analysis includes performance testing across multiple games at various resolutions and quality settings. This detailed benchmarking considers both MSRP and inflation-adjusted pricing for a comprehensive value assessment.

How Bad is Dialup Internet in 2025? - tech
(hx) 07:58 PM CET - Dec,08 2025 - Post a comment
Linus Tech Tips explores dial-up in 2025, revisiting a bygone era of internet. They test websites and gaming, highlighting the struggles of slow speeds and high latency. FYI, I still fondly remember my beloved USR Robotics modems! :-D

 Gameguru Mania News - Dec,07 2025 - tech
Arc B580 vs RTX 5050 - XeSS vs DLSS 4 Performance Compare - tech
(hx) 12:31 AM CET - Dec,07 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
Hardware Unboxed compares the Arc B580 and RTX 5050 GPUs at $250. This in-depth benchmark tests performance with and without upscaling at 1080p, a resolution chosen based on community polling.

Building a PC Before It's Too Late - tech
(hx) 12:29 AM CET - Dec,07 2025 - Post a comment
Paul's Hardware builds a high-end gaming PC inside a Cooler Master QUBE 540 case, showcasing its modular design and unique features.

 Gameguru Mania News - Dec,06 2025 - tech
WTF Just Happened? The Corrupt Memory Industry & Micron - tech
(hx) 11:26 AM CET - Dec,06 2025 - Post a comment / read (2)
Micron has sold out consumers and terminated its consumer line of house brand memory products, Crucial, to focus on the illusory two-lettered god of money, AI. This comes at a time when Micron is raking-in record tax breaks, government subsidies, and taxpayer money, which it apparently is choosing to then pass on primarily to its megacorporate "AI" customers. The situation leaves consumers high and dry, again, by an industry with a corrupt past wrought with fraud and price fixing. The memory industry is primarily comprised of Samsung, SK Hynix, and Micron, and with only 3 companies controlling effectively all relevant memory supply, once unspoken gentleman's agreements have now become simple public statements that could signal to "competitors" what the next move is.

 Gameguru Mania News - Dec,03 2025 - tech
Micron to Exit Crucial Consumer Business, Ending Retail SSD and DRAM Sales - tech
(hx) 11:35 PM CET - Dec,03 2025 - Post a comment / read (3)
Micron Technology is ending the consumer-oriented branch of Crucial — that means that by February 2026, Micron will stop selling Crucial-branded SSDs and DRAM modules to retail and distribution channels worldwide. The company says this pivot is driven by soaring demand for memory and storage solutions in AI-powered data centers, where enterprise-grade DRAM and high-bandwidth memory (HBM) are far more profitable than consumer products. While Crucial products will remain available during the transition and existing warranties will continue to be honored, Micron will funnel its capacity and R&D into enterprise and commercial segments instead of personal computing. This move marks roughly three decades of Crucial’s presence on the consumer market — a significant shift for PC builders, gamers, and anyone buying affordable RAM or SSDs.
 Gameguru Mania News - Dec,02 2025 - tech
Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold Unboxing! - tech
(hx) 10:44 PM CET - Dec,02 2025 - Post a comment / read (1)
Mrwhosetheboss unboxes and explores the Samsung Galaxy Z Trifold, a phone that unfolds twice. This in-depth hands-on reveals its unique features, including a 10-inch tablet display and enhanced multitasking. Discover the device's design, specs, and software capabilities/

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