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index.feed.received.today — 18 avril 20251.3 🖥️ Tech. English

Lords of the Fallen gets massive 2.0 update

18 avril 2025 à 11:45

Since its arrival in 2023, Lords of the Fallen has received a ton of post-launch support from CI Games, releasing multiple ‘Final’ updates, all of which brought quite significant changes. In a move which shouldn’t surprise anyone at this point, Lords of the Fallen has gotten yet another major update, with Version 2.0 available now.

Making the announcement via a blogpost, CI Games officially detailed version 2.0 for Lords of the Fallen, claiming “This isn’t just a polish job. It’s a refined beast that proves the studio’s grit and player feedback can forge something truly special.”

Lords of the Fallen update

With that, just some of the changes made include:

  • Full shared co-op progression with cross-play
  • Free friend’s pass for “the entire adventure”
  • Further gameplay enhancements
    • Improved weapon responsiveness
    • Enhanced lock-on
    • Smoother evasions and movement animations
    • Better combat audio
  • Lamp Guidance mechanic
  • Character creator overhaul
  • UI improvements
  • Revamped tutorial
  • A dedicated jump button

Given just how many updates Lords of the Fallen has received over the years, it’s surprising to see so much still being improved upon. Hopefully version 2.0 finally represents what the team at CI Games wanted Lords of the Fallen to be all along.

KitGuru says: What do you think of the update? What change/addition do you appreciate the most? How different is 2.0 to the launch version? Let us know your thoughts down below.

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Twisted Metal Season 2 premieres this July

18 avril 2025 à 11:00

One of the biggest surprise hits from the recent rise in adaptations of video games into film/TV was Peacock’s Twisted Metal. Released back in 2023, a second season was officially announced during last year’s Game Awards. Now, we’ve gotten our first look at the second series – alongside the announcement of its July release date.

Releasing the ‘Date Announcement’ teaser trailer to YouTube, Peacock confirmed that Season 2 of Twisted Metal is officially coming in time for the peak of Summer; set to premiere on the 31st of July.

For the uninitiated, the first season of Peacock’s Twisted metal was a surprise success, achieving an audience Rotten Tomatoes score of 93% following its release back in July of 2023 – setting records for the streaming service despite a less-than-promising marketing reveal.

Given the fact that the show has already proven itself, it will be interesting to see how much attention the second season gets. Its synopsis reads as follows:

“Following the revelations in the season one finale, John and Quiet find themselves entering the deadly TWISTED METAL tournament, a sinister demolition derby hosted by a mysterious man known as Calypso. As they try to survive an onslaught of dangerous new foes and familiar faces alike, including the murderous clown Sweet Tooth, things get complicated for John when he reunites with his long-lost sister, the vigilante Dollface.”

KitGuru says: What did you think of Twisted Metal Season 1? Are you excited for its follow-up? Will you be checking it out day-one? Let us know down below.

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Kioxia Exceria Plus G4 2TB Gen 5 SSD Review

18 avril 2025 à 10:05

Kioxia's latest drive for the consumer market space is the Exceria Plus G4, the company's first Gen 5 consumer-orientated SSD. Using a combination of a Phison controller and Kioxia 218-layer NAND, it offers sequential read and write speeds of up to 10,000MB/s and 8,200MB/s, respectively.

At the time of writing, the Exceria Plus G4 lineup consists of just two capacities, 1TB and 2TB (the drive we are looking at here). At the heart of the drive is a Phison PS5031-E31T 4-channel controller paired up with Kioxia's BiCS8 218-layer 3D TLC NAND.

Kioxia rates the Sequential performance of the 2TB Exceria Plus G4 as up to 10,000MB/s for reads and up to 8,200MB/s for writes. The 1TB drive gets the same 10,000MB/s figure for reads, but writes are down to 7,900MB/s. Random performance is quoted as up to 1,300,000 IOPS for reads and up to 1,400,000 IOPS for writes for both drives.

The 2TB drive gets a TBW endurance rating of 1,200TB while the 1TB gets 600TB, and Kioxia backs the drives with a 5-year warranty.

Physical Specifications:

  • Usable Capacities: 2TB.
  • NAND Components:  Kioxia BiCS8 218-layer 3D TLC NAND.
  • NAND Controller: Phison PS5031-E31T.
  • Cache: none, DRAM-less design.
  • Interface: PCIe Gen 5 x4, NVMe 2.0.
  • Form Factor: M.2 2280.
  • Dimensions: 80.15 x 22.15 x 2.38mm.
  • Drive Weight: 5.7g.

Firmware Version: EVFAJ1.0

The post Kioxia Exceria Plus G4 2TB Gen 5 SSD Review first appeared on KitGuru.

How to enable or disable Spotlight extensions in macOS

Spotlight extensions enhance third-party app searches, letting you look up more app-specific content. Here's how to enable or disable the extensions in macOS.

You can individually enable or disable Spotlight extensions in macOS.
Enable or disable Spotlight extensions in macOS's System Settings app.

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From time to time, macOS runs a process in the background to catalog the files and data on your storage devices. This data is stored in an index that Spotlight can use to look up data when you do a search in the future.


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index.feed.received.yesterday — 17 avril 20251.3 🖥️ Tech. English

More Marketing BS: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Review & Benchmarks vs GTX 1060, 4060 Ti, & More

17 avril 2025 à 22:38
More Marketing BS: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Ti Review & Benchmarks vs GTX 1060, 4060 Ti, & Morejimmy_thang April 17, 2025

We benchmark the RTX 5060 Ti against the RTX 4060 Ti 8GB, the RTX 3070 Ti, 3080, RX 9070, and dozens of other GPUs

The Highlights

  • NVIDIA’s RTX 5060 Ti ships in either 8GB or 16GB variants
  • Counter to NVIDIA’s claims, the 5060 Ti does not offer a “50x” performance increase over a GTX 1060
  • The 5060 Ti is about 13%-27% better than the 4060 Ti at 1440p
  • Original MSRP: $430
  • Release Date: April 16, 2025

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The shortest possible conclusion upfront is that the 5060 Ti is about 13%-27% better than the 4060 Ti at 1440p, typically in the range of 20-25%. At 1080p, the new card is 11-24% better, typically about 18-20%. 
Against the 3060 Ti from 5 years ago, the 5060 Ti at 1440p is 16-39% improved, depending on the game. 1080p posted 21-40% gains, with a huge exception in Black Myth with ray tracing enabled, where there was a 56% uplift. The 3060 Ti was also the card that the 4060 Ti sometimes lost against.

For older devices or possible used candidates, the closest alternatives (by performance) to pay attention to in our charts will be the 3080 (watch our review) and 3070 Ti (watch our review), which often flank the 5060 Ti, and the 7700 XT (read our review) or 7800 XT (read our review) on AMD's side.

Editor's note: This was originally published on April 16, 2025 as a video. This content has been adapted to written format for this article and is unchanged from the original publication.


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But pricing is the big challenge today. NVIDIA says that this card has an MSRP of $430, with the 8GB variant at $380 and RTX 5060 non-Ti at $300, launching in May. The 5060 Ti cards launch today with the reviews. We only have the 16GB model right now. We might look at the 8GB version later.

Full transparency up-front. We’re keeping this review as simple and focused as possible, mostly because we’re currently traveling with a big story we’re working on. We still have dozens of gaming charts, but we wanted to be clear on that. 

We’re also going to keep our concluding thoughts simple because we need to see how the actual pricing shakes-out before making firmer judgments, which means there’ll be more discussion in the coming weeks -- likely in HW News or potentially another dedicated story.

With that out of the way, here’s a quick version of the specs:

The short version is that NVIDIA’s RTX 5060 Ti ships in either 8GB or 16GB variants. The review samples we’re aware of are the 16GB model. There shouldn’t be any difference between these beyond the memory, from what we’re told. These cards have 4608 CUDA cores, 144 TMUs, and a gacha box of ROPs. Memory bandwidth is rated at 448GB/s with a memory bus of 128-bit, which is why we have the multiples of 8GB for memory.

The RTX 5070 technically has a lower memory capacity at 12GB. Theoretically, they could do a 24GB model, but these options stem from the bus width and controller choices.

The RTX 5060 non-Ti will ship in May and have 3840 CUDA cores with an 8GB framebuffer, also on a 128-bit bus.

AMD’s competition will include the, in theory, RX 9060 series, for which we don’t have full details yet. We’ll hear about that more likely next month.

We’re keeping it simple today, so let’s just get into the benchmarks.

RTX 5060 Ti Gaming Benchmarks

FFXIV 4K

Final Fantasy 14 at 4K is up first.

This one was bad for the RTX 4060 Ti, with the card landing at an abysmal 41 FPS AVG as compared to the 3060 Ti FTW3’s 48 FPS AVG. RIP EVGA. We explained this regression in our 4060 Ti review previously, which we titled “Do Not Buy.” Spoiler alert: The conclusion was to not buy it.

The 5060 Ti isn’t really competing with the 4060 Ti here: It’s competing with the 3060 Ti, and against that, we see an uplift of 12% to 54 FPS AVG. The improvement over the 4060 Ti looks more impressive, but that’s because the 4060 Ti sucks. The uplift over its 41 FPS AVG was 31%. The RTX 5070’s 78 FPS AVG has it about 43% ahead of the 5060 Ti.

Used RTX 3070 (watch our review) and 3070 Ti cards might be worth exploring: We saw completed and sold listings on eBay ranging from $270 to $340, which would put them below the 5060 Ti if it even hits its marketed MSRP, which it probably won’t. The 3070 is about equal to the 5060 Ti, with the 3070 Ti slightly ahead.

AMD’s RX 7800 XT is its closest performer to the 5060 Ti, landing at 58 FPS AVG and leading the 5060 Ti by almost 7%. 

AMD’s RX 7600 (watch our review) falls way down the chart and runs at 32 FPS AVG. But then again, AMD does overall poorly in this particular game, with its 9070 XT (read our review) down below the RTX 5070. We talked about that in our 9070 series reviews.

Finally, NVIDIA’s claimed 50x performance increase over the GTX 1060 (watch our revisit) doesn’t come to fruition when not arbitrarily enabling and disabling favorable settings. The 1060 ran at 16 FPS AVG. 16 x 50 is 800 FPS, which would be 4x the performance of an RTX 5090 (read our review). We’ve gone beyond an RTX 5070 = 4090 and to a RTX 5060 Ti = RTX 9090. In reality, the 5060 Ti is 236% ahead. That’s still a big jump, but no need to stretch the truth about it.

FFXIV 1440p

At 1440p, the RTX 5060 Ti landed at 104 FPS AVG, which has it functionally tied with the 3070 Ti’s 108 FPS AVG and only slightly ahead of the 7700 XT’s 98 FPS AVG or 3070’s 97 FPS AVG. The lead over the 3060 Ti is now 16%, or about 25% ahead of the 4060 Ti. These gains are down from 4K. Lows are where you’d expect them for each card, with no meaningful differences.

The 5070 is about 47% ahead of the 5060 Ti, slightly up from the lead at 4K.

AMD’s 9070 ran at 126 FPS AVG here, producing a 22% advantage. The MSRP is higher, but then so is everything, including the companies that set these prices.

The GTX 1060 ran at 33 FPS AVG here, the 1650 (watch our review) at 23 FPS, 6500 XT (watch our review) at 31 FPS, and 3050 (watch our review) at 45 FPS AVG. Predictably, the 5060 Ti is a big improvement over all of these, but again, not 50x.

FFXIV 1080p

At 1080p, the 5060 Ti ran at 160 FPS AVG. That’s about the same as the 7700 XT and slightly ahead of the 3070 Ti. It’s finally moving up the relative ranking compared to Ampere. We think you’d still be better off with a used card right now. 

The 4060 Ti ran at 133 FPS AVG here, so the 5060 Ti improves by 20%. Against the 3060 Ti, the 5060 Ti is about 25% better. The 4060 Ti is finally better than the 3060 Ti when at 1080p, so those two have flipped as well.

The lower-end round-up includes the GTX 1060 at 51 FPS AVG, 3050 at 66, 1070 (watch our review) at 70, and 2060 (watch our review) at 83. The 6600 (watch our review) ran at 86 FPS AVG and AMD’s 7600 ran at 107 FPS AVG.

Black Myth: Wukong - 4K

Black Myth: Wukong is up now, first at 4K. The 5060 Ti ran at 31 FPS AVG. That’s obviously unplayable and is because of the resolution and settings, but it’s still useful for relative scaling.

The result has it about equal to a 7800 XT. The 3080 leads by 18%, with the 5070 leading by 29%. The 3070 Ti ran a lower framerate than the 5060 Ti in this one.

Let’s move to something more playable.

Black Myth: Wukong - 1440p

At 1440p, the 5060 Ti ran at 57 FPS AVG and landed right between the 7800 XT and RTX 4070 (watch our review). These are all effectively tied. The 5070 held a 72 FPS AVG, or 27% ahead. That’s slightly down from 4K. The 5060 Ti is ahead of the 3070 Ti by 13%, the 4060 Ti by 27%, and the 3060 Ti by 34%. This is one of the games where the 4060 Ti and 3060 Ti are right next to each other. 

AMD’s 7600 ran at 31.6 FPS AVG and isn’t really in the same class of card as what we’re reviewing today. Its 7800 XT and 7900 GRE (read our review) are the most comparable, but in theory, the inbound 9060 XT should be fighting in this territory.

Black Myth: Wukong - 1080p

At 1080p, the 5060 Ti pushed 81 FPS average with lows where you’d expect given the average. There is no particularly special frametime consistency benefit.

The 5060 Ti ends up at about the same level as the RTX 3080 and RTX 4070 (watch our review). The 5070, which still doesn’t equal a 4090 (no matter what NVIDIA says), and its 98 FPS AVG puts it 21% ahead of the 5060 Ti.

As for the last generations, NVIDIA’s new 5060 Ti leads the 4060 Ti by 24%, or the 3060 Ti by 40%. 

AMD’s 7900 GRE is its closest card here, slightly ahead of the 5060 Ti, with the 7800 XT just behind. 

Intel’s B580 cards are at around 46 FPS AVG, which has them similar to the RX 7600.

Starfield - 4K

In Starfield at 4K, the 5060 Ti ran at 41 FPS AVG with lows at 34 and 29, proportional to the cards around it. This puts the 3080 ahead of the 5060 Ti and the 5060 Ti ahead of the 3070 Ti. 

AMD’s 7800 XT outdoes the 5060 Ti by 18%, with the more expensive 9070 non-XT up at 63 FPS AVG.

The RTX 5070 ran at 54 FPS AVG here, 32% ahead of the 5060 Ti. We’ll move to 1440p for prior generations.

Starfield - 1440p

At 1440p, the 5060 Ti landed at 65 FPS AVG. Unfortunately for NVIDIA, this is a terrible result: The 4060 Ti was at 58 FPS AVG, narrowing the uplift to only 13.4%. That isn’t a big improvement. The lead over the 3060 Ti’s 50 FPS AVG is 30%, also not that impressive for two generations.

AMD’s 7800 XT leads the 5060 Ti by 15.5%, with the 9070 (read our review) obviously way ahead given its higher theoretical price and positioning.

For those considering used options, the 5060 Ti only outdoes the 3070 Ti by about 8%, making it a reasonable alternative that might save some money.

Starfield - 1080p

At 1080p, the 5060 Ti held an 82 FPS AVG with lows positioned about the same as everything around it. The 3070 Ti’s 76 FPS AVG encroaches on the 5060 Ti’s result and, from an actual human perspective, would look about the same. The 4070 outperforms the 5060 Ti by 16%, with the 5070 ahead by 26%. 

The 4060 Ti’s 74 FPS AVG means the 5060 Ti is about 11% better, overall a boring generational jaunt. The uplift over the 3060 Ti is 28%.

Dragon’s Dogma 2 - 4K

Dragon’s Dogma 2 at 4K is up next.

The 5060 Ti ran at 40 FPS AVG, so it’s nearly exactly tied with the 3070 Ti. The 0.2 FPS AVG advantage is well within run-to-run variance. Lows are also tied. AMD’s 7800 XT is 17% ahead of the 5060 Ti’s average FPS, with the 5070 ahead by 41%.

We’ll move to lower resolutions to look at the prior generation 60 and 60 Ti-class cards.

Dragon’s Dogma 2 - 1440p

At 1440p, the 5060 Ti ran at 70 FPS AVG, planting it right in the middle of the 3080 and 7700 XT. The 3070 Ti is right behind with a 65 FPS AVG, with the 4060 Ti at about the level of the 3070. The new 5060 Ti leads the 4060 Ti by 22% and the 3060 Ti with its 53 FPS AVG by 32%.

AMD’s 7600 is far down this chart, so it’ll need something newer in the 9060 class to compete here. Intel’s B580 is also down near the RTX 4060 and RX 6600 XT (watch our review).

As for what’s better than the 5060 Ti: Other than the 3080, the 4070 is about 12% better and 5070 is about 37% higher average FPS.

Dragon’s Dogma 2 - 1080p

At 1080p, the 5060 Ti ran at 93 FPS AVG, landing between the 3080 and 7700 XT again. The improvement over the 4060 Ti is just 19%, followed by the 3060 Ti’s 68 FPS AVG for an uplift of 36%. The 3070 Ti gives the 5060 Ti just a 10% lead, doing better than the 4060 Ti.

As for the GTX 1060, considering 50x its performance would put it over 1,100 FPS, we’d say NVIDIA missed the mark on this by orders of magnitude.

Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty - 4K

Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty is next. This is newer data, so we haven’t re-run the 4060 Ti, 4060, and 3060 series cards through here yet. We’ll show it anyway for the other comparisons.

At 4K/Ultra without RT first, the RTX 5060 Ti ran at 31 FPS AVG. This has it meaningfully ahead of the 3070 Ti by percentage, improved by 19%. The 7800 XT leads the 5060 Ti by about 10% here, with the 5070 about 30% ahead of the 5060 Ti.

Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty - 1440p

At 1440p, the 5060 Ti ran at 68 FPS AVG, putting the 5060 Ti between the 3080 and 3070 Ti. The 5070 ends up about 30% ahead with its 88 FPS AVG, meaning that, if we just pretend that the MSRP numbers stick, you’re paying about 1% more money for every 1% more performance between the 16GB 5060 Ti and 5070. 

Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty - 1080p

At 1080p, the 5070 is down to a 27% lead over the 5060 Ti. The 5060 Ti now leads the 3070 Ti by 20% and the 3070 non-Ti by 27%. The 7800 XT is about 8% ahead of the 5060 Ti here.

Let’s move to something where we have last-gen numbers.

Dying Light 2 - 1440p

Dying Light 2 at 1440p is one of the situations that was bad for the 4060 Ti versus the 3060 Ti: The two cards are indistinguishable, with performance identical between them. The RTX 5060 Ti ran at 74 FPS AVG, so it outperforms the 4060 Ti (and therefore 3060 Ti) by about 23%. It took them two generations, but they’ve finally beaten the 3060 Ti in this game. The 4070 is about 6% better than the 5060 Ti here, with the 7800 XT about 14% ahead. The 5070 leads the 5060 Ti by 44% here, so if anything, the 5060 Ti stands to make the 5070 look better. Against the Intel B580’s 63 FPS AVG, NVIDIA’s 5060 Ti is about 17% better in one of the better B580 showings. 

Dying Light 2 - 1080p

1080p has the 3060 Ti and 4060 Ti again roughly adjacent to one another, with the 5060 Ti leading the 4060 Ti by 19%. The 5060 Ti’s lead has diminished from the 1440p result. The 5060 Ti is similar to the 7700 XT’s performance here, including in lows, with the 4070 leading the 5060 Ti by almost 9%.

Against older cards, the 5060 Ti improves on the GTX 1060 by not 50x, to nobody’s surprise, and instead by about 3.8x. Even with MFG, you would not get 50x. Maybe with DLSS at Ultra Sh*t quality and upscaling from 144p, we’re not certain you could squeeze 50x out of this lemon, though. You’d have to go out of your way to hurt the 1060.

For those still on an RTX 2060, you can expect about a doubling of performance to the 5060 Ti in a scenario like this. 

Resident Evil 4 - 4K

Resident Evil 4 is up now, first at 4K and without ray tracing. The RTX 5060 Ti ends up performing about the same as the 7700 XT. The RTX 4070 leads the 5060 Ti by about 10-11% here, at 63 FPS AVG to 57, with the 5070 leading by 38%. That’s similar to what we’ve seen elsewhere so far. The 3060 Ti also launched for $400. Adjusted for inflation, that amounts to $491. The new card is $430. So things haven’t changed that much. The price is similar/slightly lower and performance has hardly improved. The improvement over the 2060 is about 135%. 

Resident Evil 4 - 1440p

At 1440p, the 5060 Ti leads the 3070 Ti by 13% and the 4060 Ti by 23%, followed by the 3060 Ti at 36.5%. The reduced resolution has benefitted the 4060 Ti marginally, allowing it to distance itself from the 3060 Ti. The B580 (read our review) is actually around the 3060 Ti’s performance, excepting 1% lows.

As for the RTX 5070, which remains not a 4090 (watch our review), NVIDIA’s biggest lie leads the 5060 Ti by 36%. 

AMD still doesn’t have a new and direct competitor here, but probably will in May in the 9060 series. For now, the 7700 XT is the closest and outperforms the 5060 Ti slightly.

RTX 5060 Ti Ray Tracing Benchmarks

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Ray tracing is up next. These games are generally a heavier load, so we have a mix of upscaled benchmarks and of native resolution benchmarks, but all of them are with RT on now.

Ray Tracing - Black Myth: Wukong 4K

In Black Myth: Wukong at 4K upscaled, the RTX 5060 Ti landed at 29 FPS AVG. That has it ahead of the RX 9070, which is more of a problem for AMD than it is a positive for NVIDIA. We already knew this about this game and AMD, though. The 9070 XT ends up about tied with the 5060 Ti here, and actually, the 3090 non-Ti (watch our review) at 29.8 FPS AVG is only about 3-4% ahead of the 5060 Ti. This game remains heavily favored for NVIDIA, especially with ray tracing. 

The RTX 5070 has a large lead at 40 FPS AVG, although its memory capacity can prove problematic in some of these heavier scenarios. The 5070 leads by 39% here. The 5060 Ti also shows more meaningful gains over the 3070 Ti in this test than in some of the raster tests, at 31% improved.

Ray Tracing - Black Myth: Wukong 1080p

At 1080p upscaled, the 5060 Ti's 74 FPS AVG has it ahead of the 9070 XT, 3090, and 3080. It also leads the 4060 Ti by 19% and the 3060 Ti's 48 FPS AVG by 57%.

The generational RT uplift is helping the 5060 Ti distinguish itself more here than it did when rasterized.

Against the first-gen ray tracing 60-class card, the RTX 2060, we're seeing a 175% improvement.

Ray Tracing - Dragon’s Dogma 2 4K

In Dragon's Dogma 2 at 4K and with ray tracing, the RTX 5060 Ti ran at 35 FPS AVG and roughly tied (but technically led) the 3070 Ti. That has it better than the 2080 and 2080 Ti of years past, although the 3080 still manages to best the 5060 Ti. AMD's 7900 GRE outperforms the 5060 Ti slightly, with its newer 9070 cards performing up around 3090 Ti levels -- but at a higher theoretical base MSRP than the 5060 Ti.

Ray Tracing - Dragon’s Dogma 2 1440p

At 1440p with RT, the 5060 Ti ran at 62 FPS AVG and kept the lows consistent with the average. There's nothing particularly impressive or bad for the frametime consistency and lows. It’s just kind of where we’d expect it. 

The 4070 and 7800 XT are about 9% ahead of the 5060 Ti. And for that matter, the 3080 is around that same area. The 5070's 82.8 FPS AVG is around 34% ahead of the 62 FPS for the 5060 Ti. We've seen higher in other games.

As for the lower-rank cards, the 4060 Ti ran at 49 FPS AVG and yields a 26% uplift to the 5060 Ti. The 3060 Ti isn't far behind the 4060 Ti in this one, but at least they're in the order you'd expect them to be. 

Ray Tracing - Dragon’s Dogma 2 1080p

At 1080p, the 5060 Ti's 82 FPS AVG landed it between the 3080 and 7700 XT again. This has been consistent. This result gives it a 20% improvement over the 4060 Ti and 37% improvement over the 3060 Ti.

Ray Tracing - Dying Light 2 4K

Dying Light 2 is up next. Dying Light 2 at 4K upscaled with ray tracing has the 5060 Ti at 31.8 FPS AVG and exactly tied with the 7900 GRE for average and 1% lows. The 5070 improves to 43.7 FPS AVG, or 37% once again. This seems to be a fairly consistent percentage improvement to the 5070.

Ray Tracing - Dying Light 2 1440p

At 1440p upscaled with RT, the 5060 Ti ran at 60 FPS AVG. We haven't yet re-run the 4060 Ti or 3060 Ti in this one, leaving us to compare instead with the 7900 GRE -- where they're about equal -- and the 3080, which remains a bit ahead of the 5060 Ti. The 5070 leads at 81 FPS AVG, or 34%.

Ray Tracing - Dying Light 2 1080p

At 1080p, we re-introduce the 4060 Ti and 3060 Ti. The 5060 Ti's 87 FPS AVG has it about 20% ahead of the 4060 Ti, which itself was only 11% ahead of the 3060 Ti. The B580 is actually somewhat close here, roughly tying the 3060 Ti. As for AMD, the 7900 GRE remains the next closest to the 5060 Ti.

Ray Tracing - Resident Evil 4 4K

Resident Evil 4 is up with ray tracing now, first with 4K and upscaled. The 5060 Ti's 67 FPS AVG has it tied with the 7700 XT, including in the 1% and 0.1% lows. The 4070 and 3080 lead these results, as they have for the past games. The 5070 leads the 5060 Ti by 36%, close to prior results. As for the 4060 Ti, its 52 FPS AVG gives the 5060 Ti a lead of 30% for one of the larger gaps.

Ray Tracing - Resident Evil 4 1440p

At 1440p, the 5060 Ti again falls between the 7700 XT and RTX 3080. The lead over the 4060 Ti is narrowed to 24% now, with the uplift over the 3060 Ti at 39%.

Ray Tracing - Cyberpunk 1080p RT Medium

In Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty at 1080p RT Medium, the 5060 Ti ran at 63 FPS AVG and sat between the 7900 GRE and 7900 XT. The lead over the 3070 Ti is about 10 FPS AVG here, or 17%. The 5070's 82 FPS AVG has it 31% ahead of the 5060 Ti, down in relative improvement from other benchmarks.

Ray Tracing - Cyberpunk 1080p RT Ultra

At 1080p and with RT Ultra, the 5060 Ti ran at 50 FPS AVG (which is really not bad when considering how heavy this workload is), or just ahead of the 7900 XT Hellhound. The 3070 Ti hit 40 FPS AVG here, with lows suffering for the 0.1% value. The 5060 Ti's lows are OK in this one, supported by the 16GB capacity.

Conclusion

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We’ve provided the benchmark numbers above. At the very least, you have the data you need to figure out if an upgrade makes sense for you. This is going to be one where we withhold full value judgment until it properly launches because we do not trust the MSRP to persist for the majority of purchasers.

It certainly isn’t going to 50x a GTX 1060, though.

GPU Price Comparison | GamersNexusApril 2025

Used pricing is an average of recent sale prices for used cards on Ebay.
GPUPrice at RetailPrice Used
RTX 5060 TiMSRP $430N/A
RTX 4070New: No 1st Party AvailableOpen Box: $600$621
RTX 4060 Ti (16GB)N/A$540
RTX 3080Open Box: $520$449
RTX 3070 TiOpen Box: $487$358
RTX 3060 TiN/A$266
RX 7900 GREN/A$627
RX 7800 XTN/A$556
RX 7700 XTN/A$472
RX 6950 XTN/A$575

The 16GB RTX 5060 Ti’s MSRP is set at $430, whether or not we see it at that. That’s better than the previous 16GB 4060 Ti’s launch MSRP of $500, which was atrocious. The 4060 Ti 8GB model was $400, so 8GB more memory used to be a $100 upsell, but no one bought that, so now it’s a $50 upcharge. 

Accounting for inflation favors the 5060 Ti over the 4060 Ti for the 16GB models with MSRPs. 

Nearest performance neighbors to the 16GB RTX 5060 Ti are typically the RTX 3080 and RX 7800 XT above, and RX 7700 XT and RTX 3070 Ti commonly below.

We’d love to dig into value comparisons between the 5060 Ti and its current competitors, but the availability of GPUs at retail in this price bracket ($380-$480) is terrible. 

Using Newegg as a representation shows only 9 SKUs of any video card sold by Newegg in stock in that price range, and only one of them is actually brand new. It’s an EVGA RTX 3060 XC (not a Ti) for $440, which is an awful price.

So without any new cards to buy in this price bracket, we can look toward used options -- and this is where we think people should be seriously looking.

The RX 7900 GRE was around $627 average for sold listings, followed by the RX 6950 XT and 7800 XT at $556-$575 on average and the RX 7700 XT at $472 average.

There’s a potential edge case where a good deal on an RX 6950 XT could be an interesting higher-performing wild card – but that’s only if you’re entirely focused on raster performance, and you’re willing to hunt for a deal on one around $500. Higher power consumption is also something to consider. NVIDIA’s 5060 Ti is more efficient.

A used RTX 3070 Ti at $358 average would be a good lower-performing budget option below the MSRP of a new RTX 5060 Ti of any capacity. We found some that were in the upper $280-$290 to lower $310 range, which would be worth seriously considering. VRAM may be limiting in some situations. The RTX 3080 is going for around $449 and typically beats or is close to the 5060 Ti. The 3080 isn’t cheap enough on the second-hand market yet to get our strong recommendation in this specific scenario. That’s doubly the case for used RTX 4070s at the time of writing, which are newer and have been selling for $621 on average.

And that brings us to what we’ve said a lot in the past: if your computer is doing what you need it to do and if you don’t feel a need to upgrade, then we’d say hold off. But some people do either “need” to buy new devices to replace aging hardware or just really want the escape of building a PC, which we also appreciate and relate to. It’s just going to come down to your price tolerance.

Right now, we really don’t have the answers. 

We’re trying to figure them out, which is why we’re currently flying all around the US at our own expense to talk to companies about the pricing situation. We hate to not be able to give a value judgment at the end of a review, but until this card is actually available -- which will coincide with the launch of this review -- we just can’t know what it’s going to cost.

Once it is, we’re going to do a recap either in the news or standalone.

Just for context: We just met with a distributor that buys hundreds of thousands of GPUs per year. Last week, we saw their cost to buy RTX 5090s. The cheapest was around $2,400 up to $3,000, and that’s their cost. That means $2,000 is impossible. We’re not sure to what extent that’ll affect the 5060 Ti cards, especially after the launch period where pressure to maintain the price is off.

Now maybe that’ll change with the partial tariff exemptions, but those are up in the air.


A call from Tim Cook helped convince Trump to introduce tariff exemptions

CEO Tim Cook's working relationship with President Donald Trump has once again helped Apple escape issues in the U.S.-China tariff battle. Here's how.

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Tim Cook [left], President Donald Trump [right]

On April 11, following after a week of increases to the import tariff for Chinese goods entering the United States, President Trump made an announcement. While many products would be affected by a high import tariff of 145% at the time, Trump decided he was giving a reprieve on a variety of tech products and components.

While the reprieve itself is not permanent, with a semiconductor tariff expected to arrive in the future, the exemptions were immediately helpful to Apple. Indeed, a few days later, Trump confirmed that he was in talks with Tim Cook, and that he "helped" him with the tariff exemption.


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Google has an illegal monopoly on online advertising, judge rules

Google is an illegal monopolist in online advertising, a federal court has determined, in a ruling that could lead to a breakup of its ad business.

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Google monopolised online ads, a court determined.

On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Leonie Brinkema ruled that Google unlawfully monopolized advertising markets. The ruling determined that Google had control over a number of advertising markets, to the level of a monopoly, which it used to its advantage.

In the ruling, Judge Brinkema determined that Google's monopoly affected the market for publisher ad servers and for ad exchanges. In effect, Google was able to influence the way advertisers bought ads, as well as how much publishers sold that ad space for.


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Grab Apple's M4 Max Mac Studio for $1,859 with exclusive savings

Apple's 2025 Mac Studio is discounted exclusively for AppleInsider readers, with the standard model with 36GB RAM falling to $1,859.07. Every spec is on sale at up to $967 off.

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Get exclusive deals on every 2025 Mac Studio.

You can snag Apple's new Mac Studio at a significant discount without having to leave the comfort of your home, as Apple Premier Partner Expercom is issuing a 7% markdown on every model exclusively for AppleInsider readers.

Save up to $967


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Acer is offering up £50 Steam vouchers to UK graphics card buyers

17 avril 2025 à 18:00

Recently Acer announced a free £99 accessory bundle for UK gaming monitor buyers. Now, you can get some freebies when buying a new RX 9000 series GPU. 

The Acer Predator BiFrost and Acer Nitro RX 9000 series graphics cards are now available, covering both the RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT. If you pick one of these cards up via Overclockers UK, then you'll also get a £50 Steam voucher, which you can use to buy whatever you want from the Steam Store.

Pre-orders for Acer's RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT graphics cards are now live in the UK. Once you've pre-ordered and received your graphics card, you'll need to register your purchase with Acer, which will require a copy of your receipt. Once that has all been approved, you'll be sent a digital code to redeem your Steam credit.

With the next Steam Sale just around the corner, now is a great time to have some extra credit handy on your account, and as we've seen from our earlier reviews, the RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT are both highly capable gaming graphics cards.

You can find Acer's redemption page with all of the T&Cs, HERE. You can pre-order Acer BiFrost and Acer Nitro RX 9000 series graphics cards at OCUK, HERE.

KitGuru Says: Are you planning on picking up an RX 9070 soon? What game would you pick up with your Steam voucher? 

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Xbox Cloud Gaming expands with support for more non-Game Pass titles

17 avril 2025 à 17:30

Since the launch of Xbox Cloud Gaming, Microsoft has been planning to enable the option for game buyers to ‘stream their own games', without needing to make sure the title is available on Game Pass. This year, the feature finally went live, and the library is already quickly growing. 

You already have the option to stream games like Assassin's Creed Mirage, Animal Well, Atomic Heart, Balatro, Baldur's Gate 3, Cyberpunk 2077, Dying Light 2, The Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters and more. As of yesterday, eight more titles are available to stream, including:

  • Disney Epic Mickey: Rebrushed
  • Kill It With Fire
  • LEGO Marvel Superheroes
  • Lost Records: Bloom & Rage Tape 2
  • Monster Jam Showdown
  • Squirrel with a Gun
  • Subnautica 2
  • Wanderstop

Another nineteen titles are listed as ‘coming soon' including:

  • Agatha Christie Murder on the Orient Express
  • Amerzone: The Explorer’s Legacy
  • Barton Lynch Pro Surfing
  • Bratz Flaunt your fashion
  • Construction Simulator
  • Empire of the Ants
  • Mandragora
  • PAW Patrol Grand Prix
  • Paw Patrol World
  • Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds Ultimate
  • Predator: Hunting Grounds
  • SpiderHeck
  • Starship Troopers: Extermination
  • Steep
  • Teardown
  • The Game of Life 2
  • Undisputed
  • Way of the Hunter
  • Wizard of Legend II

Initially, a game had to be on Game Pass in order for you to stream it via Xbox Cloud Gaming, but now that is no longer the case, with more and more non-Game Pass titles being supported. All you have to do is own the game and from there, you can access it via Xbox Cloud Gaming on TVs, smartphones, console, and virtually any device that supports a web browser.

KitGuru Says: Have you tried Xbox Cloud Gaming in the past 12 months? What was your experience with it like? 

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Bethesda’s own website is now leaking the Oblivion remake

17 avril 2025 à 17:00

If the leaked screenshots or Xbox Support leaks weren't enough to convince you, then perhaps this will. Bethesda's own website has now been updated with mention of the Oblivion remake. 

Ahead of next week's reveal, Bethesda updated its website with details about The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered. While not public facing, fans seeking further evidence of the game's existence found references to the game using the Inspect Element tool to view the Bethesda.net website's code.

The newly surfaced evidence quickly began doing the rounds on Reddit. This is the latest in an ongoing saga. After leakers first claimed that the Oblivion Remake would be coming this month, fans were sceptical, but then, the Virtuos web admins forgot to make their database private and as a result, trailer screenshots for the new version of Oblivion hit the internet, confirming the news.

Days later, the official Xbox Support account on X responded to a fan confirming that the game would be releasing on the 21st of April, and that it would be a day-one Game Pass title.

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is a bit more ambitious than its title implies. VIrtuos has been hard at work completely updating the game's graphics and assets and has made tweaks to combat and other systems. It is far more involved than a simple remaster, which typically sees a game's code being updated to unlock resolutions and frame rates to higher values, with little else changed.

KitGuru Says: I think we have all the evidence we need now to be confident in the Oblivion remake arriving this month. 

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Cronos: The New Dawn gets gameplay trailer and 2025 release date

17 avril 2025 à 16:30

Blooper Team had a very successful 2024 thanks to their well-received remake of Silent Hill 2. Now, Blooper Team is back with a new game in 2025, an original IP called Cronos: The New Dawn. 

In Cronos: The New Dawn players will be sent into the post-apocalyptic future, but thanks to time travel shenaningans, you'll also be spending some time in 1980s-era Poland.

In the gameplay trailer, we learn that defeated enemies may not stay dead for long. If players don't burn their fallen foes, they can be absorbed by other enemies, making them stronger.

The game promises a mix of Sci-Fi, time travel and horror. Cronos: The New Dawn will release for PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S later this year.

KitGuru Says: Blooper Team has had some hits and misses along the way. What do you think of their new IP so far based on the gameplay trailer? 

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Nintendo removes mentions of VRR display from Switch 2 website

17 avril 2025 à 16:00

As the Nintendo Switch 2 uses an Nvidia GPU, we were all expecting the console to support features like DLSS and even G-Sync for Variable Refresh Rate. At first, Nintendo did state that the Switch 2's display was VRR capable, but mentions of the feature have since been scrubbed from the website. 

Variable Refresh Rate comes in handy on consoles when running games at up to 120FPS. Getting a locked 120FPS is a challenge even on PC, so utilising VRR removes issues like screen tearing, keeping the image stable and fluid. With titles like Metroid Prime 4 set to feature 120Hz modes, fans were pleased to see that VRR was supported. Unfortunately, the situation has now taken a turn.

Oliver Mackenzie on X noticed that mentions of VRR have been removed from the Nintendo Switch 2 pages in several regions, including the US, Canada and Japan.

Nintendo has not yet commented publicly on this. Interestingly, the change coincides with another site update, revealing more details on Mario Kart World, which is set to be the Switch 2's major launch title in June.

KitGuru Says: It would be a big shame if the 120Hz Switch 2 display did not support VRR. There is no reason it shouldn't, as the Nvidia chip at the centre of the console almost certainly does and nowadays, most displays on the market are VRR capable. 

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CD Projekt Red warns fans of scam Witcher 4 beta emails

17 avril 2025 à 15:30

Any time there is a big, hyped-up game release, scammers are usually lurking with fake beta invites. The Witcher 4 is the latest example of this, with CD Projekt Red warning against fake beta scams for the game.

In a series of tweets last night, CD Projekt Red confirmed on the official Witcher account that scam beta emails are now doing the rounds. This exact same situation took place with Cyberpunk 2077 several years ago, despite the fact that CD Projekt Red had cancelled plans for multiplayer in the game.

At this point in time, The Witcher 4 has no multiplayer component announced. Typically, public beta tests only take place for multiplayer titles, so while there could be a beta for something like Project Sirius, there is no doubt in my mind that there will not be a beta test for The Witcher 4. With that said, CD Projekt Red has kept the door open for potential future betas.

Here is CD Projekt Red's full statement:

Recently, we've been getting reports from some community members that they've been invited to a beta test of The Witcher 4 — this is a scam! We've been taking the necessary steps to take this fraudulent messaging down. That said, if you receive any invites to or stumble upon news of one, we kindly ask you to report the scam using the tools available to you in your email client or the social media platform you are using. Remember: professional monster slayers don't fall for scams; they see right through them and slay them!”

The door is kept open for official beta tests in the future, with CD Projekt Red adding: “P.S. Should we ever organize any beta tests in the future, you will hear about it first, as always, via our official social media and websites”.

With all of that said, it is still far too early for a publicly playable build of The Witcher 4 to be available. CD Projekt recently confirmed that the game would not be releasing in 2026, meaning it is still at least two years away at the earliest.

Chances are, we'll see similar beta scams playing out later this year in the build-up to Grand Theft Auto 6, so stay vigilant, and always triple check for a spoofed email address in your inbox.

KitGuru Says: Hopefully nobody ends up getting caught out on this. There may well be a beta for the multiplayer spin-off, but that is still a long way down the line. The likelihood of us seeing one for a blockbuster, Triple A, single-player RPG, is very slim.

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Nvidia adds 11 more titles to GeForce Now library this week

17 avril 2025 à 15:01

Nvidia has announced the next round of titles for GeForce Now. This week, eleven more games will join the cloud gaming library, including Crytek's much loved extraction shooter, Hunt: Showdown 1896. 

Hunt: Showdown 1896 is coming to PC Game Pass as of today, opening the game up to millions of new players. Those with a Game Pass subscription can link their Xbox and GeForce Now accounts to stream Game Pass titles via Nvidia's cloud gaming service, which in my experience is the superior option for anyone looking to stream games, rather than run them locally. This can be particularly handy for something like the Steam Deck, as you'll get higher performance, assuming your internet connection is good enough to keep up.

Here is the full list of titles joining GeForce Now this week:

  • Forever Skies (New release on Steam, available April 14)
  • Night Is Coming (New release on Steam, available April 14)
  • Hunt: Showdown 1896 (New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass April 15)
  • Crime Scene Cleaner (New release on Xbox, available on PC Game Pass April 17)
  • Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree (New release on Steam, available April 17)
  • Tempest Rising (New release on Steam, Advanced Access starts April 17)
  • Aimlabs (Steam)
  • ContractVille (Steam)
  • Gedonia 2 (Steam)
  • MARVEL vs. CAPCOM Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics (Steam)
  • Path of Exile 2 (Epic Games Store)

KitGuru Says: What do you think of the latest round of games announced for GeForce Now?

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AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT will reportedly launch after Computex 2025

17 avril 2025 à 09:30

AMD is rumoured to be preparing a new Radeon GPU targeting the mid-range market, offering a direct competitor to the newly released Nvidia RTX 5060 Ti. Similar to Nvidia's approach, this new card is expected to be available in two memory configurations: 16GB and 8GB. However, the reception to Nvidia's RTX 5060 Ti launch may influence AMD's decision on whether to proceed with this strategy.

The most pressing question surrounding this rumoured GPU is its release timeframe. While the veracity of the rumours remains uncertain, Apoleon (via videocardz) reported that the RX 9060 XT announcement would happen sometime in May, while others like Hoang Anh Phu were a bit more specific. The latter claims these cards will be announced at Computex 2025 and released two weeks later.

The RX 9060 XT will likely be powered by the Navi 44 GPU, necessitating a 500-550W PSU, and will likely utilise traditional 8-pin power connectors. Intriguingly, the RX 9060 XT is rumoured to boast significantly higher boost clock speeds than the RX 9070, potentially by as much as 700MHz. This clock speed advantage could translate to a substantial performance increase compared to previous generations of AMD GPUs. The GDDR6 memory speed is expected to be 20Gbps, a slight improvement over the 18Gbps found on the RDNA 3-based RX 7600.

Pricing is still unknown but like the RX 9070, we expect it to be very competitive with Nvidia's direct competitor graphics card, which in this case, would be the newly launched RTX 5060 TI. 

KitGuru says: How much would you pay for a Radeon RX 9060 XT?

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Teevolution Terra Pro Review

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17 avril 2025 à 16:44
Modeled after the Logitech G403/G703, the right-handed ergonomic Terra Pro comes with PixArt's PAW3950 sensor, optical main button switches, a 51 g weight, and 70 hours of battery life. In addition, the optional 8K dongle provides wireless 8000 Hz polling.

Next Apple Vision headset could have a refined battery cable

More evidence of an Apple Vision Pro headset follow-up has seemingly surfaced, thanks to images of a battery connector matching previous color rumors.

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The connectors of a cable that could be used in a future Apple Vision headset - Image Credit: Kosutami/X

On April 16, a leaker claimed that an upcoming headset in the Apple Vision range will be lighter than the existing Apple Vision Pro, through the strategic use of titanium. As part of the leaker's claim, they added that the model would also be using graphite dark blue components, and could be named the Air instead of the Pro.

Within hours of that X post, leaker Kosutami has published pictures of a component that seemingly proves their point. The images, also shared on X, show what appears to be the connecting cable that goes between the external battery housing and the headset.


Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible


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Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram block use of Apple Intelligence

All Meta apps for the iPhone have been updated to take out the option to use the Writing Tools in Apple Intelligence.

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Writing Tools are not available in Facebook on iOS, nor in any of Meta's other apps.

It's unlikely that Meta will ever reveal the reasons behind its decision — even if it's happy to spill other firms' confidential details — but it is now blocking the use of Writing Tools. It's not clear when the change was made, but at time of writing, Writing Tools are unavailable across Facebook, Threads, Instagram, and WhatsApp.

Or at least they are on the iPhone and the iPad, although Instagram does not yet have a native iPadOS app. It's still, of course, possible to use Apple Intelligence Writing Tools in a browser. Whether on the Mac, iPhone, or iPad, accessing Meta services online can't prevent Apple Intelligence's Writing Tools from being provided.


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Processor cost could drive prices of the iPhone 18 range up

A new report claims that the manufacturing cost of the 2nm processor expected in the iPhone 18 range may mean Apple having to raise prices.

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Render of a possible iPhone 18.

It's bad enough that tariffs may still force Apple to raise prices, and it's bad enough that the expected iPhone Fold will cost over $2,000. Now a further report backs up previous claims that the whole iPhone 18 range may be costlier than its predecessors.

Backing up a report from September 2024, leaker "Digital Chat Station" has now claimed on Weibo that there could be significant price increases for the 2026 iPhone models.


Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible


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Corsair Void Wireless V2 Headset Review

17 avril 2025 à 15:00

Corsair's Void series has undergone multiple iterations over the years, consistently positioned as a mid-tier offering within the company's gaming headset portfolio. It’s been a while since we’ve seen a new Void headset, with most recent releases being in the Virtuoso and ‘HS’ product lines. Well that’s about to change with the release of the Void Wireless V2. Featuring 50mm drivers, support for Dolby Atmos Spatial Audio and a lightweight 303g design, will this be a new favourite for gamers?

Timestamps:

00:00 Start
00:51 Pricing / Warranty
01:10 Design, features and Build Quality
04:51 Real world / Dolby Atmos / EQ
05:48 Comfort
06:32 Mic Test
07:20 Battery Life
08:10 Connectivity
08:42 iCue Integration
10:14 Closing Thoughts

Specifications

  • Audio Driver – Custom 50mm Neodymium
  • Frequency Response – 20Hz – 20 kHz
  • Impedance – 32 Ohms @ 1kHz
  • Sensitivity – 116dB (± 3dB)
  • Mic Type – Omni-directional
  • Mic Impedance – 2.2k Ohms
  • Mic Frequency Response – 100Hz – 10kHz
  • Mic Sensitivity – -40dB (± 3dB)
  • Dimensions – 105(L) x 170(W) x 193(H) mm
  • Weight – 303g
  • Warranty – 2 years

We don't yet have a buy link but the Void Wireless V2 will be available for £99.99.

Pros:

  • Very comfortable.
  • Lightweight.
  • Impressive spatial audio performance.
  • Dolby Atmos support.
  • Solid battery life.

Cons:

  • RGB can be distracting while wearing the headset.
  • Too much plastic used in the adjustable parts (headband and yokes).
  • Software needed for full customisation.

KitGuru says: The Void V2 has great spatial audio performance and a long lasting battery, it's only slightly let down by the plasticky construction.

 

 

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You can now use OCCT on Linux-based systems

17 avril 2025 à 14:30

OCCT is now available for Linux. This marks the culmination of three years of development, primarily focused on overhauling the software's underlying infrastructure. This expansion opens up new testing possibilities across a broader range of hardware, including gaming handhelds running SteamOS.

The Linux version of OCCT aims to replicate the functionality of its Windows counterpart, providing a comprehensive suite of tools for system stability and performance analysis. According to the OCCT developers, the feature set of the Linux and Windows versions is “exactly the same”, allowing for consistent cross-platform hardware testing.

With OCCT, users can test their CPU, GPU, and memory under heavy workloads to assess system stability and resilience. The software also monitors crucial system parameters, including temperature, voltage, and power consumption. OCCT for Linux is designed to be compatible with various popular Linux distributions, including Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, Red Hat, and Arch Linux. Moreover, the Linux version features a simplified and intuitive interface, making it accessible to users of all technical skill levels.

While the Linux version was previously available in beta, it required a subscription. Now, it's freely available to all users. A paid version remains an option for those seeking advanced professional testing features or wanting to remove pop-up advertisements.

KitGuru says: Do you have any Linux-based systems? Are you interested in trying OCCT on them?

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Sharkoon unveils new A40, A50 and A60 series CPU coolers

17 avril 2025 à 13:15

Sharkoon has entered the CPU air cooling market with its new A series, comprising of three models: the A40, A50, and A60. These tower-style coolers are available in matte black, with or without RGB lighting, and white with RGB, offering a range of aesthetic choices.

The new Sharkoon A-series can be divided into single-tower models, such as the A40 and A50, and dual-tower models, like the A60. All three models feature copper heat pipes in direct contact with the CPU, with the A40 using four heat pipes, the A50 five, and the A60 six. The A40 and A50 are sized the same, with 120x72x153 mm, while the A60, due to its dual-tower design, is slightly larger at 120x125x156 mm. The coolers are rated for Thermal Design Power (TDP) values of 220W (A40), 230W (A50), and 260W (A60).

All Sharkoon A-series coolers utilize fluid dynamic bearing fans. However, while the A40 and A50 feature a single fan, the AA60 comes equipped with two, as is common for dual-tower coolers. Notably, only one fan in the dual-fan A60 RGB Black/White configuration offers RGB illumination.

These fans feature nine blades and a 4-pin PWM connection for precise speed control. They operate within a speed range of 500-1,800 RPM, delivering a maximum airflow of 121.55 m³/h, a static pressure of 2.90 mm H₂O, and a maximum noise output of 30 dB(A).

The Sharkoon A-series CPU coolers offer wide CPU socket compatibility, supporting Intel LGA1851/1700/1200/1150/1151/1155/1156/1356/1366/2011/2066 and AMD Socket AM5/AM4/AM3/AM2/FM1/FM2 CPUs.

KitGuru says: Do you think the new Sharkoon CPU air coolers have what it takes to break through this market?

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Forza Horizon 5 surpasses 45 million players ahead of PS5 launch

17 avril 2025 à 12:30

Forza Horizon 5 marks one of the biggest first-party Xbox games to come to PS5, with the open-world racing title set to drop onto Sony’s system later this month. Ahead of this, the game has broken one final player count barrier – surpassing a total of 45 million players.

As shared by ‘VGT Gaming News’ via BlueSky, Forza Horizon 5 has officially reached a new player milestone with over 45 million players.

For context, since its launch back in 2021, Horizon 5 quickly sped past 15 million players in just two months. This then increased to 28 million total within 15 months – later being pushed to over 32 million by August of 2023.

Forza 45 Million

Of course, as with all first-party Microsoft titles, total players does not equate to total copies sold, with Microsoft-published games being a day-one addition to Game Pass.

All that said, with a total user base now established, it will be interesting to see how quickly following the PS5 version’s launch that Forza Horizon 5 grows to 50 million players total.

KitGuru says: Are you excited for Forza Horizon 5? How many copies do you think have been pre-ordered so far? Could Forza sell 10 million copies on PS5 alone? Let us know your thoughts down below.

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Ubisoft reportedly working on a Battle Royale inspired by Apex Legends

17 avril 2025 à 11:45

Since the explosive popularity of the Battle Royale genre, we’ve seen most major publishers have a go at developing and releasing their own BR entries. Some have succeeded while most failed. Years on from their first attempt with Hyperscape, Ubisoft is reportedly working on another Battle Royale shooter – this time inspired by Apex Legends.

As reported by the publication Insider-Gaming, Ubisoft is currently working on a new battle royale game. Codenamed ‘Scout’ this BR shooter is said to be “so heavily inspired by Respawn Entertainment’s highly successful Apex Legends that it was once used as the thumbnail for the project.”

Beyond this, it’s not known exactly how many elements of Apex Legends are being used for inspiration – though the characters and their unique abilities are reportedly one of their focuses.

Ubisoft Apex Legends

While we are way past the heyday of the battle royale gold rush, Ubisoft seems keen to take on EA’s Apex Legends directly, with one source telling Insider-Gaming “I think the goal is to capitalize on the player count of Apex dropping and [Ubisoft higher-ups] thinking there’s room in the market for another hero Battle Royale.”

While the battle royale genre in specific is not necessarily as oversaturated as many would have you believe, the overarching live-service space is one which is heavily competed for.

Given this, it will be interesting to see how Ubisoft pitches this project ‘Scout’ and whether they’ll be second-time…third-time…fourth-time lucky.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of these details so far? Is there room for another Battle Royale? Can Ubisoft take Apex Legends’ spot? Let us know your thoughts down below.

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Toho announces plans for a Godzilla video game

17 avril 2025 à 11:00

In the past couple years, we’ve seen the famous Kaiju Godzilla feature in multiple video game projects from Call of Duty to Dave the Diver. Despite this, there has not been a dedicated Godzilla game in years. That said, the IP owners (Toho) have now announced plans for a dedicated console title.

In a report by Bloomberg (and collated by the fansite Godzilla-Movies), IP owner Toho announced a number of new projects set in the Godzilla universe planned to release over the coming years.

Of course, there will be new films, anime, merch and more, but by far the most interesting revelation was in the announcement of their intentions to release a dedicated game for home consoles – something which we have not seen since 2014’s critically-panned Godzilla for PS3/4.

Toho Video

Despite his presence throughout the entire history of video games, Godzilla has yet to receive a proper dedicated video game which offers more than the surface-level destruction that projects of its ilk typically resort to.

Of course, with nothing else to go off of, it’s far too early to make any guesses about what exactly the game will entail – and just as importantly which studio will be developing it.

KitGuru says: What do you think of Toho’s statement? What would you want from a Godzilla title? Did you get any enjoyment from the 2014 game? Let us know down below.

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“It’ll be a while” before we see the Fallout 3 Remaster claims insider

17 avril 2025 à 10:15

Back in 2023 during the FTC lawsuit against Microsoft, the console maker was made to hand over a bunch of internal documents – some of which leaked online. Amongst the unannounced projects was an Oblivion and Fallout 3 Remaster. With the former now all-but-confirmed, one insider has offered an update on the status of the latter.

Following the unofficial confirmation of the much-rumoured Oblivion remaster, some fans have moved their attention towards one of Microsoft’s other leaked projects – the Fallout 3 remaster.

One fan took to Twitter to ask known industry insider NateTheHate: “have you heard anything new in regards to fallout 3 remastered?”

Fallout 3 Remaster

In response, Nate replied “It'll be a while before we see it”. While not much to go on, it is nice to know that we shouldn’t be waiting with bated breath for the announcement. If Microsoft chooses to take a similar route to that of Oblivion, we may not hear any official word until the game is near its release.

All that said, with the leaked details for Oblivion claiming major improvements across many aspects from combat to movement and more, hopefully the Fallout 3 Remaster receives a similar refresh – perhaps by adding actual first-person shooting this time. We will have to wait and see.

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iPhone 16 Camera Control button -- the ultimate guide

The Camera Control button is a new physical control on the side of the entire iPhone 16 lineup. Here's everything you need to know, and how to get the most out of it.

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Use the Camera Control button to improve your photos

Apple's Camera Control buttin is both physical and touch sensitive. With a firm press it will click like a real button, but a light-press gives you Taptic feedback like with Apple's Mac trackpads.



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Big tech upset at Meta's poorly executed court document redactions

After Meta failed to properly redact court documents containing competitive assessments, Apple, Google, and Snap lawyers express frustration at the lack of care around the sensitive data.

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Meta is parent company of Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp

Meta's antitrust case with the FTC continues, and it got off to a bad start Tuesday morning. Slides used in the hearing were made public, but Meta didn't redact them properly.

According to The Verge's Lauren Feiner, who attended the hearing in person, lawyers from Apple, Google, and Snap complained about the poor handling of their sensitive data. Apple's lawyer echoed Snap's claims of "egregious" disclosures, citing that Apple can't trust Meta will protect internal information going forward.


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Moment SuperCage review: The ultimate iPhone filmmaking accessory

The Moment SuperCage is the pro filming rig the iPhone needs, with endless customization and premium build quality.

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Moment SuperCage review: A new tool for filmmakers

USB-C on the iPhone hasn't exactly changed everything, but regardless of which model you have, wired connectivity is faster. Between that and support for external SSDs, there's a whole new category of photography and filmography equipment that we've been testing.

There are a lot of great items out there, but there hasn't been much like the Moment SuperCage. After playing with it for a few weeks, we're certain there will be soon.


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Synology partially drops support for third-party drives in 2025 NAS range

Synology is pushing for consumers to buy its own brand of hard drives for its newest NAS appliances, with only certified drives getting the full suite of software support.

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Older Synology NAS devices won't be affected by the drive changes

The cost of a network-attached storage (NAS) device could be split into two components, with the NAS itself as one part, while the drives that fill it make up the second. At higher capacities, the drives can be the more costly element to acquire, and often leads to users shopping around for deals on hard disks.

It appears that Synology is keen to earn more from users by getting them to purchase its own line of hard drives to go with the NAS.


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Don't wait to update: iOS 18.4.1 addresses two actively exploited vulnerabilities

The iOS 18.4.1 update contains security fixes for vulnerabilities that may have been used in sophisticated attacks. Here's why you should update.

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iOS 18.4.1 fixes two actively exploited vulnerabilities.

On Wednesday, more than two weeks after the launch of iOS 18.4, Apple released iOS 18.4.1. Though the update itself is relatively minor, with only a CarPlay fix and no new features, the software includes two significant security patches.



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Apple releases security updates for iOS 18.4.1, macOS Sequoia 15.4.1

Apple has released security updates to its operating systems, including iOS 18.4.1, iPadOS 18.4.1, tvOS 18.4.1, macOS 15.4.1, and visionOS 2.4.1.

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A Mac, iPad, and iPhone running macOS 15, iPadOS 18, and iOS 18

The small updates, released on April 16, are fairly common for software vendors to release, including Apple. The smaller change of version number reflects the content of the update, which is less about introducing bigger feature changes and more about bug squashing, performance improvements, and security fixes.

The notes for the updates state that they all provide bug fixes and security updates, with Apple recommending the installation by all users.


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Whisky development ends on macOS to help Wine flourish

Whisky's developer has announced all further work on the app has ended, closing off one way to play Windows games on Apple Silicon Macs.

Whisky is a WINE-based graphical wrapper for macOS for Win32 apps.
All work on the WINE-compatible Whisky has ended.

Issac Marovitz, developer of the popular WINE front-end app Whisky for macOS, has announced no futher development or maintenance will occur. It will not be upgrading to WINE 8+, and further fixes to specific apps and games won't be added in the future.

The Whisky maintenance notice also states that "Occasional updates may still come if macOS fundamentally breaks the main app, as it did in 15.4."


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Lowest prices: Grab a MacBook Air for as low as $799

Apple resellers are clearing out MacBook Air inventory, with M2, M3, and M4 models all on sale.

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Grab a MacBook Air for $749 while supplies last.

The lowest price across the MacBook Air range can be found at Best Buy, with the closeout M2/8GB RAM/512GB SSD model marked down to $799. This model has a bump up to 512GB of storage, from the line's standard 256GB.

Buy for $799


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Next Apple Vision headset may use titanium to cut weight

A new leak claims that Apple's follow up to the Apple Vision Pro will switch from aluminum to titanium to reduce weight, and will come in a black or dark blue color.

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The next Apple Vision headset could use titanium, and come in a dark blue

Following a dubious report that Apple Vision Pro 2 will come out in April 2026, a new leak claims that the next headset may not be called Apple Vision Pro at all. It may instead be just called Apple Vision, or possibly Apple Vision Air.

Without specifying a release date, leaker Kosutami has also tweeted that the next headset will be this lighter model.


Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible


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Trump vs. China: How the tariff war has hit Apple so far

The battle between President Donald Trump and China over import tariffs has impacted Apple, and will hit consumer wallets soon. Here's everything you need to know about it, current through April 16, 2025.

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Apple's stock has been hit hard by the Trump tariff battle with China

President Donald Trump's first presidency was known for many things, but one of the biggest events in it was the U.S.-China trade war. The financial event saw the U.S. apply high tariffs against Chinese imports, impacting the cost of produce entering the country.

The incident caused issues for many businesses, but Apple managed to steer clear of the effects. This was chiefly down to the positive relationship CEO Tim Cook had with Donald Trump at the time.


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Apple cuts more than 60% of its global greenhouse gas emissions

Apple continues to make progress on its previously announced Apple 2030 goal, hoping to become carbon neutral over the next five years.

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Just in time for Earth Day, Apple has announced that its global greenhouse gas emissions are down 60% compared to 2015 levels. The ultimate goal, announced by Apple in 2020, is ambitious, to say the least.

The project is called "Apple 2030" and centers around the goal of becoming 100% carbon neutral by 2030. While Apple has already been carbon neutral on the global corporate level, the company wants to become carbon neutral across its entire business, manufacturing supply chain, and product life cycle.


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Intel Bartlett Lake-S CPUs might be hitting the consumer market

16 avril 2025 à 18:20

Intel's Bartlett Lake-S isn't a new architecture, but it has yet to be released for something available to the general public. While the architecture had been rumoured for several months prior, Intel clarified that, despite being part of the Core 200 series, Bartlett Lake-S is specifically designed for networking and edge computing applications, but now, new chips based on this architecture may become available to regular consumers for the first time. 

Early leaks of this architecture hinted at the possibility of a variant without E-cores, which has captured the attention of some. The prospect of a pure P-Core variant, potentially featuring 12x P-Cores instead of the 8x found in 14th-generation CPUs, has generated significant interest. This idea has resurfaced, suggesting it might not be entirely off the table.

The Core i7 251E represents the current top-tier offering within the Bartlett Lake-S series, featuring a 24-core configuration (8P + 16E). But this may not be the full extent of the lineup. Overclocker Toppc (via HXL), known for his close ties to MSI, recently shared a screenshot from the AIDA64 changelog, explicitly referencing Bartlett Lake-S. While Toppc refrained from providing additional information, sharing the patch notes fueled speculation that the platform might extend beyond its initial OEM and industrial focus.

The same AIDA64 version also included preliminary support for Wildcat Lake, a low-power mobile CPU architecture set to launch later this year alongside Panther Lake. While unrelated, this adds to the intrigue surrounding Intel's current development efforts. The full patch notes of the AIDA 7.65.7404 beta can be found below:

  • preliminary support for Intel Wildcat Lake CPU
  • improved support for Intel Bartlett Lake-S CPU
  • improved motherboard specific sensor info for ASRock boards
  • fixed: CPU clock measurement for Zhaoxin KX-7000
  • fixed: GPU bus type and bus current mode detection for AMD Vega, Navi
  • fixed: workaround for Samsung 9100 Pro SSD (with FW 0B2QNXH7) temperature #2 mixup issue
  • fixed: Motherboard / SPD / removal of unnecessary memory timing levels

Intel may be pressured to innovate and offer compelling options for the LGA1700 platform, especially as AMD continues to support its ageing AM4 socket with new SKUs. AMD is approaching its ninth year of supporting the AM4 socket, starkly contrasting with Intel's typical three- to four-year platform cycles.

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