Razer’s first wireless Xbox controller is the closest thing we have to perfection right now

For quite some time, I’ve relied on Razer’s Xbox controllers, particularly the Wolverine TE model which has been my go-to for years. I adored this controller so much that I went through three of them, using, misusing, and eventually wearing them out due to frequent use. Despite their demise, I continued to replace them because I still found it superior compared to the second-generation Wolverine.

Lenovo’s $1,000 gaming desktop runs cool and quiet at 1440p, but it has one hidden weak spot

As a researcher focusing on gaming systems, I find that all-in-one desktop gaming PCs such as the Lenovo Legion Tower 5i (Gen 8) cater to PC gamers who prefer not to embark on the DIY route of building their own system. Not everyone possesses the luxury of time, the required patience, or the confidence in selecting and assembling individual components, and that’s perfectly understandable.

AMD Ryzen 9000 PCs don’t need to wait until the next major Windows 11 update to fix gaming issues

As a tech enthusiast, I’m thrilled about the impending upgrade in gaming performance for systems sporting AMD’s Ryzen 9000 processors, particularly in specific configurations. AMD has shed light on the discrepancy between their testing figures and the results observed by recent reviewers, assuring us that a forthcoming update will enhance gaming performance for PCs running Ryzen 9000 processors. Initially, gamers were looking forward to this improvement with Windows 11 version 24H2, slated for later this year. However, the optimizations have been moved forward and are now available in Windows 11 version 23H2, much to our delight!

How to install Decky Loader on Steam Deck: Access Epic Games, Battle.net, Ubisoft Connect, and more game launchers

From my perspective, the Steam Deck truly impresses as a compact gaming device. However, its lack of immediate access to game services beyond Steam can sometimes feel somewhat restrictive. Fortunately, there’s a handy tool called Decky Loader that expands the Steam Deck’s initial capabilities. Once installed, you can effortlessly tap into your collection of games from platforms such as Epic Games and Ubisoft Connect, among others.

A brisk look at Elon Musk’s Cortex AI supercluster project demonstrates an overreliance on the world’s most profitable chip brand for GPUs and high demand for cooling water and power

tech visionary Elon Musk recently revealed updates on Tesla’s Cortex AI supercomputer project at its base in Austin, Texas. This ambitious endeavor is housed within Tesla’s headquarters and consists of approximately 70,000 AI servers. To get it up and running, it will initially need around 130 megawatts (MW) of power and cooling, with an anticipated increase to 500 MW by the year 2026.