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Today’s daily deals for Tuesday, August 15 include PS5 console, DualSense controller, and SSD upgrade, Star Wars The Black Series lightsaber, LG Ultragear OLED gaming monitor, the recently released RTX 4060 Ti GPU, Xbox Series X Diablo 4 console bundle, Apple iPads, Tissot stainless steel men’s watch, and more.Silicon Power 2TB PS5 SSD with Heatsink for $85.97Silicon Power XS70 2TB PCIe Gen4 x4 M.2 SSD (up to 7300MBps) with Heatsink See on Amazon The Silicon Power XS70 SSD with a preinstalled robust aluminum heatsink costs well under $100. The aluminum heatsink is still slim enough to fit in the PS5…

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A Deep Dive Into The Dell Inspiron 15 5566Dell, an American multinational computer technology company, has been in the computer business since 1984. Their Inspiron series include affordable laptop computers that were launched in 1999 targeting the average consumer as their Latitude series was the counterpart for the business consumer market.As technology advanced and computer needs grew, in 2000, Dell upgraded Inspiron models across multiple series offering different levels of computer tasks that address a variety of consumer needs.Over time the overriding need for small and portable prompted in 2008 a launch of a low-cost mini-laptop or notebook and then…

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Maxsun has unveiled its new B760M Terminator motherboard which now comes in DDR5 flavors, supporting up to 8000 MT/s speeds. Maxsun’s Latest B760M Terminator Motherboard Features Great Value & Supports Upto DDR5-8000+ OC Memory Maxsun is a renowned company globally, particularly in China. The company has released several lineups in the past, notable ones being the MGG “Mega Gamer” series featuring the Ada Lovelace GPUs. The company has now revealed a new iteration of the B760M motherboard, bringing high overclocking support and top-of-the-line features. Moving on to the features, the Maxsun B760M Terminator motherboard comes with two DDR5 memory slots,…

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NewsTechnologyTech ReviewsRedmi Watch 3 Active review: The smartwatch for the masses Rating: 4 out of 5 Rs. 2,999 I’ve barely taken off the Redmi Watch 3 Active since I got it. Here’s why. The most dependable offering under Rs 3,000? (Image: Zohaib Ahmed/Indian Express)Smartwatches have come a long way. Nowadays, you can hardly go wrong with any smartwatch above Rs 2,000. But some brands still do it better than others. One of them is Redmi, whose Watch 3 Active has been on my wrist for a week now. And I love it. It’s ridiculously easy to use, is packed with…

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When it comes to phones designed specifically with gaming in mind, Nubia’s REDMAGIC line is one of the most powerful and popular options. Multiple generations into it the series keeps pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in terms of specifications and features. The REDMAGIC 7S Pro arrived this summer as an alternative or compliment to the 7 and 7 Pro. Save for a few tweaks, it’s very similar to the REDMAGIC 7S Pro. Key changes here include a more powerful processor, more RAM, a bigger battery, and a slightly different cooling system. Oh, and there’s also a new transparent color…

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If you have a high-end GPU like the 7900 XTX, it would have DisplayPort 2.1 ports. Simultaneously, if you have a 9th-generation console like the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series X, you probably use an HDMI 2.1 cable. Both DisplayPort and HDMI transfer video data, and their latest iterations are version 2.1. But what’s the difference between DisplayPort 2.1 and HDMI 2.1? DisplayPort 2.1 vs. HDMI 2.1 Specifications Before we look at the finer details of DisplayPort and HDMI, let’s first look at what they have on paper: DisplayPort 2.1 (DP80) DisplayPort 2.1 (DP40) HDMI 2.1 Maximum Total Bandwidth…

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The latest generation of graphics cards from Nvidia, the GeForce RTX 4000 series, is experiencing a significant price increase compared to its predecessors. Consequently, the market has seen an influx of these new graphics cards but a lack of demand. In most cases, companies would respond to such a situation by lowering prices. However, Nvidia’s CEO, Jensen Huang, appears unconcerned about the sales of the GeForce RTX 4000 graphics cards. It is reported that if the PC market does not respond well to the current pricing, Nvidia may shift its focus to the laptop sector. This strategic move could result…

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Nobody seems to talk about SATA SSDs much anymore, even though there’s still a vibrant market.  NVMe is garnering all the attention.  Of course, that should come as no surprise.  While SATA is an extension of an interface designed around HDDs, NVMe was designed specifically for NAND flash. Still, lots of SATA sockets are being created, particularly in enterprise servers, so there’s a big need for SATA SSDs for the data center.  About 22 million SATA SSDs should be consumed this year in data center applications alone.  To that end, Micron Technology has introduced a new family of data center…

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Baseus have a lot of promising docking stations and USB-C hubs, some of which (like the Baseus UnionJoy Pro) you’ll see us review over the coming months — but the EliteJoy Gen2 12-Port Type-C Hub Adapter isn’t its finest.While this model isn’t likely to make it onto our list of best USB-C hubs anytime soon, it’s not to say it isn’t an effort without any positives — it’s simply a product that has one fatal flaw and exists as somewhat of an outlier among Baseus’ wider catalog.So where did it all go wrong for the EliteJoy Gen2 USB-C Hub? Let’s…

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For some of us, unused hardware lying around just calls to be used. It seems like [Miles Goodhew] heard the call, and wanted to put a Dell Wyse 3040 thin client to use — in this case as a wireless router. It seems simple enough. OpenWrt supports x64_64 targets, and the thin client has 2G of ram and 8G of flash. It should make for a very capable router. And before you tell us that it’s just another computer, and that installing OpenWrt on a miniature x86 machine isn’t a hack, note that there were some speedbumps along the way.…

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