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Early Nvidia RTX 5080 benchmarks suggest small bump in performance over RTX 4080

Par : João Silva

The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 is making waves ahead of its official launch, with leaked 3DMark Time Spy and Geekbench scores suggesting a small performance uplift over the previous generation.

A user on the Tieba Baidu forums (via Everest) has shared a screenshot of what appears to be a Time Spy benchmark run for the RTX 5080. The image, reportedly captured from a video showcasing the new GPU, reveals a graphics score of 32,701 points. If accurate, this represents a 15% performance increase over the RTX 4080 Super, with an average Time Spy graphics score of 28,305.

Image credit: Baidu and Chiphell

Another leak from Chiphell (via Tomasz Gawroński) claims an overclocked RTX 5080 achieved an even higher Time Spy graphics score of 34,896. While this still falls short of the RTX 4090's performance, it represents a 6.7% improvement over the other leaked score.

Interestingly, the RTX 5080 was also recently spotted in Geekbench OpenCL and Vulkan databases (via Benchleaks). These results showed up to an 18% performance increase in the Vulkan test and up to a 17% increase in the OpenCL test compared to the RTX 4080 Super. It's worth noting that gaming performance typically doesn't scale as well as synthetic benchmarks, so the actual gains in games might be lower than these figures suggest.

KitGuru says: After seeing these results, do you think getting an Nvidia RTX 5080 is a worthwhile upgrade over the RTX 4080 (Super)?

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New DDR5 world record has been set at 12726 MT/s

Par : João Silva

A new DDR5 frequency world record has just been set! Overclocker HiCookie recently beat the previous DDR5 record of DDR5-12698, achieving a whopping DDR5-12726 with a V-Color memory stick and a Gigabyte motherboard.

Renowned overclocker HiCookie, using the Z890 Aorus Tachyon Ice, pushed a 24 GB V-Color DDR5 memory module to a staggering 12,726 MT/s (6,363 MHz). This feat was achieved with timings of 68-127-127-127-2T, and a Core Ultra 9 285K CPU downclocked to 419 MHz with only two cores enabled. Liquid nitrogen was used to cool the memory.

HiCookie praised the combination of the Z890 Aorus Tachyon ICE, the V-Color Manta Xfinity RGB memory module, and the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K CPU for enabling this record-breaking overclock.

This achievement marks a significant leap in DDR5 overclocking, surpassing the previous record of 10,600 MT/s set three months ago with the same motherboard. It highlights the rapid advancements in memory technology and the dedication of overclockers to pushing the boundaries.

KitGuru says: Do you think there's still room to push DDR5 memory speeds even higher?

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All AMD FSR 3.1-suported titles will reportedly be compatible with FSR 4

Par : João Silva

AMD's upcoming FSR 4 upscaling technology could be easier to implement than previously thought, with rumours suggesting a seamless upgrade path for games already supporting FSR 3.1.

This comes from Kepler_L2 (via VideoCardz) who hinted on Twitter that FSR 4 might be a simple drop-in replacement for FSR 3.1 (FSR 3 Frame Gen not included). This means that developers could potentially upgrade their games to FSR 4 with minimal effort, and gamers might even be able to swap DLL files themselves.

This news is particularly exciting given AMD's silence on FSR 4 since its brief showcase at CES 2025. During the event, AMD demonstrated the visual improvements of FSR 4 over FSR 3.1, highlighting its AI-powered upscaling capabilities and significant gains in image quality over the previous version of the technology.

If AMD delivers on this rumoured seamless upgrade path, over 40 games that currently support FSR 3.1 could be ready for FSR 4 at launch. This would significantly boost FSR 4's adoption and allow gamers to experience the benefits of the new technology in a wide range of titles as soon as FSR 4 is available.

KitGuru says: Do you believe FSR 4 will have a chance against DLSS 4 and its new transformer model?

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MSI Afterburner beta adds support for RTX 50 series GPUs, Ryzen 9000

Par : João Silva

MSI Afterburner has received a significant update with the release of version 4.6.6 Beta 5. This latest version brings many improvements, including support for Nvidia's GeForce RTX 50 series graphics cards, experimental support for Ryzen 9000 and Core Ultra 200 CPUs, alongside a fresh new look.

Developed by Alexey “Unwinder” Nicolaychuk, MSI Afterburner has long been the preferred tool for tweaking and monitoring graphics card performance, and it's what we use in our GPU reviews for overlocking. This latest beta addresses long-standing issues and adds new features to enhance the user experience.

Image credit: Unwinder

One of the key highlights of this update is the addition of support for new hardware, including the RTX 50 series, the Ryzen 9000 and Intel Core Ultra 200 series CPUs. Previous versions struggled to access all sensors and data from these newer architectures, but this beta introduces experimental support for all three families, allowing for more comprehensive monitoring and control. However, Unwinder emphasises that MSI Afterburner and Riva Tuner Statistics Server are primarily designed for GPUs. CPU support should be considered a bonus, and users shouldn't expect full functionality or dedicated support for CPU-related issues.

Afterburner 4.6.6 Beta 5 also introduces a new look with a default skin designed for Windows 11. However, users can still choose from other available skins to personalise their experience. Additionally, there's a new “MSI Special” skin that matches the aesthetics of MSI's RTX 5090 Special Edition series cards. Interestingly, the changelog mentions the integration of G-Assist, Nvidia's built-in chatbot.

The full patch notes can be found below:

  • Added NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50×0 series graphics cards support:
    • Added quad fan control support for reference design NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50×0 series graphics cards.
    • Added software interface for future G-Assist integration.
    • MSI Windows 11 Dark skin is selected as default application skin now. Please take a note that quad fan control GUI is currently available in Dark and Light editions of MSI Windows 11 skins only. If you prefer to use some older legacy skins on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50×0 with 3 or 4 independently controllable fans, you may still switch between all fans in async fan control mode by pressing <Shift>+<F> repeatedly.
    • Added new MSI Special skin by Drerex design. New skin natively supports quad fan control feature on reference design NVIDIA GeForce RTX 50×0 series graphics cards.
  • Added voltage control support for low-cost revisions of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40×0 GPUs.
  • Refactored CPU info database format provides more simplified and unified future database updates for MSI Afterburner monitoring HAL, CPU.dll sample plugin and RivaTuner Statistics Server's own monitoring HAL.
  • Updated HwInfo.dll plugin. Now the plugin can automatically spawn new versions on HwInfo, which now store path to installed application in slightly different installer's registry key.
  • Added experimental support for AMD Ryzen 9xxx CPUs.
  • Added experimental support for Intel Arrow Lake CPUs.
  • RivaTuner Statistics Server has been upgraded to v7.3.7 Beta 5.

This beta version is exclusively available through Guru3D. Users who prefer downloading updates through MSI's official servers must wait until February, after the Chinese New Year celebrations.

KitGuru says: Do you use MSI Afterburner? Will you be updating to the new version or aren't too fussed?

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Scan is holding an in-store launch event for the Nvidia RTX 5080

Par : João Silva

Calling all PC gamers here in the UK! Scan Computers, in Bolton, is hosting the UK's only official Nvidia GeForce RTX 50 series launch event on January 30th, 2025. This is your chance to snag an RTX 50 series GPU on day one, along with exclusive perks and prizes.

Starting at 2pm on January 30th, Scan Computers will have a dedicated stock of RTX 50 series graphics cards available in-store exclusively for attendees. But that's not all. They'll also open pre-orders for specific RTX 5080 and 5090 models, allowing you to secure your card before they're available.

For those eager to get their hands on the latest Nvidia GPUs, there's even more incentive to arrive early. The first 100 people in the queue will receive a limited-edition launch hoodie and other exclusive merchandise. Plus, there will be food and drinks, competitions, giveaways, and more throughout the day.

This is the only official Nvidia launch event in the UK where you can grab an RTX 50 series GPU on day one. Don't miss this opportunity to be among the first to experience Nvidia's next-generation graphics cards.

For full details, see Scan's website HERE.

KitGuru says: Are you planning on attending the event to ensure you get an RTX 5080 or 5090 as soon as possible? Do you already have an idea of which model you want?

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Cooler Master launches Hyper 612 Apex cooler, SickleFlow Edge 120 ARGB fans

Par : João Silva

Cooler Master has just released the Hyper 612 Apex, a new air cooler that promises to pack a serious punch into a compact and user-friendly design. It has also introduced a SickleFlow Edge 120 ARGB 3-Pack fan kit, designed to give PC enthusiasts a convenient and stylish way to boost their cooling performance.

This latest addition to the Hyper series is 30% smaller than its predecessors, making it ideal for space-constrained builds while ensuring compatibility with larger memory modules. The Hyper 612 Apex features six innovative superconductive composite heat pipes that, according to Cooler Master, efficiently transfer heat from the CPU. Combined with a dense fin stack, these heat pipes promise to provide exceptional cooling performance, even under demanding loads.

Cooler Master has also equipped the Hyper 612 Apex with its powerful Mobius 120P fan, which delivers high-pressure airflow with minimal noise. Installation is also said to be a breeze thanks to the cooler's compact design and user-friendly features. A removable magnetic top cover and the easy-to-remove fan simplify the process, while a durable nickel-plated copper base offers additional performance and corrosion resistance.

In addition to the Hyper 612 Apex, Cooler Master introduced the SickleFlow Edge 120 ARGB 3-pack. Available in black and white, these kits offer a trio of fans that are visually appealing and deliver improved airflow and quieter operation compared to their predecessors. Cooler Master has refined the SickleFlow Edge 120 ARGB fans with redesigned blades that optimise airflow and reduce noise levels. Moreover, they feature an enhanced loop dynamic bearing system for quiet operation.

The fan frames sport a sleek and modern design, seamlessly integrating the A1 mini-LED controller. This compact controller lets you control your cooling setup, offering advanced fan control and customisation options for fine-tuning the fans.

KitGuru says: What do you think of the design of the Hyper 612 Apex? What version of the SickleFlow Edge 120 ARGB fans do you prefer?

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Asus’ PCIe Q-Release Slim mechanism comes under scrutiny

Par : João Silva

Asus is being scrutinised for its PCIe Slot Q-Release Slim mechanism. Reports of potential damage to graphics cards caused by the new design have surfaced, accompanied by photos of evident damage to the PCB.

The PCIe Slot Q-Release Slim, introduced on Asus's Intel 800 and AMD 800 series motherboards, aims to simplify removing graphics cards from the PCIe slot. However, concerns have emerged about the mechanism's potential to cause physical damage to the PCIe connector or the graphics card itself.

Image credit: Bilibili (via HXL)

Unlike previous ASUS motherboards that featured a dedicated button for releasing PCIe devices, the new system requires users to pull the card in a specific manner, potentially putting stress on the connector. A video shared on Bilibili (via HXL) demonstrating the mechanism shows the card being pulled from a ROG Strix X870E-E motherboard at an angle, which could lead to damage over various pulls. In the video, the user explains that they ran a test in which they repeatedly removed and inserted a graphics card using the PCIe Slot Q-Release Slim mechanism. The results showed visible wear and tear on the connector after just 60 repetitions.

In response to the video, Tony Yu, General Manager of Asus China, acknowledged the problem and assured users it would be addressed. However, the extent of the issue and the potential solutions remain unclear. It's unclear if the problem affects all Asus motherboards with the PCIe Slot Q-Release Slim mechanism, but the lack of clarity from Asus has left many users concerned.

For those experiencing issues, one potential solution is to use a different PCIe slot on the motherboard. However, this could reduce performance for high-end GPUs that rely on PCIe 5.0 bandwidth.

KitGuru says: Hopefully, Asus will provide a swift and comprehensive response to these concerns, offering clear guidance on preventing potential damage and addressing any design flaws in the PCIe Slot Q-Release Slim mechanism.

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Cooler Master introduces two new MasterLiquid AIO series

Par : João Silva

Cooler Master is updating its AIO cooler lineup by launching two new series: the MasterLiquid Core II and the MasterLiquid Atmos Stealth. These coolers offer distinct features and cater to different aesthetics, designed to provide PC builders with versatile options for taming their CPUs.

The MasterLiquid Core II series builds upon the success of its predecessor with a range of enhancements, including a redesigned dual-chamber pump for improved performance in a smaller footprint. Available with 360, 240, and 120 radiators and compatible with the latest AMD and Intel CPUs, it provides greater flexibility in system builds.

The Core II also has an “infinity mirror” pump cover that adds a touch of visual flair to your system. Redesigned fans with updated blades and visuals deliver better cooling performance and a fresh aesthetic. Thanks to a quick-mount kit and pre-installed fans, installation is a breeze, while the 400mm tubing length provides ample flexibility for various mounting configurations.

For those who prefer a more understated look, the MasterLiquid Atmos Stealth series delivers high-performance cooling in an all-black, non-LED design. This stealthy cooler retains the innovative features of the Atmos series, including the refined dual-chamber pump and customisable pump top cover. The Atmos Stealth also prioritises sustainability with its eco-friendly pump cover made from recycled plastics. Pre-installed Mobius 120 Black fans ensure efficient and quiet cooling, while daisy-chaining fan connections minimise cable clutter for a cleaner aesthetic.

KitGuru says: Which new MasterLiquid AIO model would you choose for your build?

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MSI’s new Strike 600 keyboard utilises Kailh Midnight Pro Silent switches

Par : João Silva

MSI has released the Strike 600, a mechanical keyboard with silent tactile switches. Designed for gamers, professionals, and content creators alike, it is designed to offer a refined typing experience focusing on quiet operation, durability, and customisation.

The Strike 600 comes equipped with Kailh Midnight Pro Silent tactile switches, which feature a tactile bump with minimal noise. With sound levels below 35 dB, these switches are perfect for late-night gaming sessions or focused work environments where silence is essential. The 70 million keystroke lifespan ensures a long-lasting typing experience.

Crafted with an aluminium alloy top cover, the Strike 600 exudes a premium feel and exceptional durability. Its matte finish and floating keycap design add a touch of elegance, while ergonomic features like adjustable feet and a concave keycap profile ensure comfort even during extended use. The Strike 600 uses fully customisable per-key RGB lighting powered by MSI Mystic Light, allowing you to personalise your setup with millions of colours and dynamic effects. A dual-touch volume wheel and dedicated media keys provide convenient control for multimedia and productivity tasks.

MSI has implemented sound-dampening materials, including multi-layered foam gaskets and an integrated silencer pad, to minimise unwanted noise like pinging and echoing. Moreover, MSI Center software allows you to further personalise the Strike 600, with options for customising RGB lighting, remapping keys, creating macros, and switching between three onboard profiles. The MSI Strike 600 is available now from authorised retailers for $79.99.

KitGuru says: For its price, the Strike 600 looks like a decent mechanical keyboard. However, a hot-swappable board would be appreciated, given it's only available with Kailh Midnight Pro Silent tactile switches.

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AMD RX 9070 series reportedly up for preorder on March 23rd

Par : João Silva

The launch of AMD's Radeon RX 9070 series has been more confusing than expected. After their absence at CES 2025, AMD has been slow to share details on these GPUs, only stating that the cards would come out in Q1 2025. Since then, a more specific release has been confirmed for March, but now, a retailer might have specified the exact day.

While AMD has initially stated that the RX 9070 XT and RX 9070 will launch in Q1 2025, rumours have been swirling about a more specific release date, with January 22nd or 23rd being the most frequently mentioned targets. However, an AMD representative has confirmed these graphics cards will be coming out in March, meaning we'll have to wait two more months.

Recently, B&H Photo Video (via VideoCardz), a major US retailer that previously listed the RX 9070 series for release on January 23rd, has changed the date to March 23rd, specifying which day the cards would be available. However, March 23rd falls on a Sunday, and while review embargoes are occasionally lifted on weekends, it's an unusual practice. It's more likely that B&H Photo Video pushed the date back by two months as a temporary measure while awaiting confirmation from AMD.

This latest development adds to the already perplexing situation surrounding the RX 9070 series launch. Retailers have been stocking the cards since early January, and some reviewers have reportedly received samples in late December. Yet, AMD has remained tight-lipped about an official release date, leaving many in limbo.

Several factors could be contributing to this delay. AMD might be facing production challenges, fine-tuning its pricing strategy in response to Nvidia's RTX 50 series launch, or simply prioritising software optimisation.

KitGuru says: Are you planning on getting an AMD Radeon RX 9070 series graphics card?

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Nvidia Blackwell GPU with 96GB GDDR7 memory spotted

Par : João Silva

Nvidia appears to be cooking up a graphics card behemoth with 96GB of GDDR7 memory. The new card has been spotted on a shipping manifest without a name, but the memory configuration was clearly mentioned.

The report comes from ComputerBase, which found shipping manifests detailing a new Nvidia GPU with a 512-bit memory interface and a massive 96GB frame buffer. Interestingly, this 96GB of memory suggests the card uses 3GB GDDR7 modules in a clamshell configuration, a departure from the 2GB modules found in the RTX 5090.

While NVIDIA has already introduced 3GB GDDR7 modules in the RTX 5090 Laptop GPU, this marks the first time we've seen them in a desktop card. However, this 96GB monster is likely destined for the professional workstation market rather than gaming rigs. Moreover, the exact model name remains unclear, but it could be the next-generation RTX 6000 or even an RTX 8000 based on the Blackwell architecture. The manifests confirm that the card features a PG153 board, which hasn't been used in gaming cards.

If this is indeed the RTX 6000 Blackwell, it will have double the memory capacity of its predecessor, the RTX 6000 Ada. While the TDP remains unknown, it will likely use the GB202 GPU, the only Blackwell desktop GPU with a 512-bit memory bus. Historically, Nvidia's workstation GPUs have featured higher CUDA core counts than their gaming counterparts. This suggests that this 96 GB beast could pack even more than the 21,760 CUDA cores of the RTX 5090, possibly using the full GB202 die with 24,576 CUDA cores.

KitGuru says: With these specs, this upcoming Nvidia GPU is shaping up to be a workstation titan. It's likely to find its home in fields like AI research, scientific computing, and content creation, where massive datasets and complex workloads require extreme memory capacity and processing power. Still, one can wonder how it will perform in gaming.

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Silverstone launches new aquarium-inspired Lucid 04 mATX case

Par : João Silva

Silverstone has just unveiled the Lucid LD04, a stylish micro-ATX chassis that offers a panoramic view of your system's internals and supports a wide variety of components.

Inspired by the popular aquarium-style trend, the Lucid LD04 features tempered glass front and side panels, providing a stunning 270-degree view of your internal components. This design lets you showcase your carefully chosen hardware while ensuring optimal airflow and thermal performance through the vented panels surrounding the rest of the case.

Despite its compact size (38.25 litres), the Lucid LD04 can accommodate micro-ATX motherboards and most triple-fan graphics cards up to 350 mm long. It offers ample space for components and provides multiple internal mounts for up to seven 120 mm fans (rear and top fan mounts also support 140 mm models). It supports CPU coolers up to 177 mm tall and can accommodate 240 mm or 280 mm radiators in the top panel. The PSU (up to 150 mm long) is housed in a separate vented compartment at the bottom.

Silverstone chose a USB-C port, two USB-A 3.0 ports, a 3.5 mm audio jack, and a 3.5 mm mic port for the front I/O. The Lucid LD04 will be available in black and white finishes. The black version will retail for $72.99, while the white version will be slightly more expensive at $79.99. Both versions come with three ARGB 120 mm fans.

KitGuru says: Although cheap for an aquarium case, the Lucid LD04 is slightly limited in some aspects. However, if these don't interfere with your needs, this could be a case worth considering if you want something different from a traditional-looking case and don't want to spend much. 

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Nvidia claims melting connectors won’t be an issue for the RTX 50 series

Par : João Silva

With the GeForce RTX 5090 having a whopping 575W TDP, concerns about potential power connector meltdowns, similar to those experienced with the RTX 4090, are understandably high. However, Nvidia has assured gamers that it has taken steps to prevent that from happening again.

During a recent Q&A session in South Korea (via QuasarZone), Nvidia addressed these concerns head-on. The company acknowledged the previous issues with the RTX 4090's 12VHPWR connector, which sometimes led to overheating and melting, likely due to improper installation or faulty third-party adapters.

To prevent similar issues with the RTX 5090, Nvidia has implemented the updated 12V-2×6 connector, which features a more robust design and improved contact points. The company also emphasised the importance of proper connector installation, highlighting that user error was the primary cause of the RTX 4090 meltdowns.

While the updated connector and increased awareness should significantly reduce the risk of similar incidents with the RTX 5090, Nvidia and AIB partners aren't taking any chances. For example, companies like Zotac (safety light) and MSI (coloured cable connectors) have implemented additional safety measures in their custom RTX 50 series designs.

KitGuru says: With the RTX 5090's launch just around the corner, gamers can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that Nvidia has taken steps to address the power connector concerns and ensure a safe and stable experience with its next-generation flagship GPU.

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Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti card listed with release scheduled for February 20th

Par : João Silva

Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5070 Ti cards have been expected to be released in February since the 50-series was announced at CES 2025, but we've not had a specific date – until now. A retailer listing might have spilled the beans on the upcoming release of the Nvidia RTX 50 series card, pointing the launch date to February 20th.

While the RTX 5090 and RTX 5080 are stealing the spotlight with their imminent launches, gamers eager for a more budget-friendly option anxiously await news about the RTX 5070 series. Proshop (via VideoCardz), a German retailer, has seemingly shared the RTX 5070 Ti's release date, listing it for availability on February 20th. However, Nvidia hasn't confirmed this, so it could also be a placeholder date.

The RTX 5070 Ti is expected to feature the GB203-300 GPU with 8,960 CUDA cores and 16 GB of GDDR7 memory on a 256-bit bus. It's rumoured to consume around 300W of power. Proshop hasn't yet listed a release date for the standard RTX 5070, suggesting that the non-Ti variant might launch later.

The RTX 50 series launch is underway, with the RTX 5090 reviews dropping today. Next week, the RTX 5080 takes centre stage, with reviews expected to go live on January 29th and the official launch on January 30th.

KitGuru says: Are you planning to get an Nvidia RTX 50 series graphics card? If so, which one are you getting?

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Phanteks launches the Evolv X2 tri-panel glass case

Par : João Silva

Phanteks has officially launched the Evolv X2, a stunning ATX chassis that reimagines PC case design with a focus on airflow and aesthetics.

First unveiled at Computex 2024, the Evolv X2 features a striking tri-panel tempered glass design that showcases your system's components from multiple angles. Its aluminum interior and vertical cooling system enhance the visual appeal and optimise airflow, drawing cool air from the bottom and exhausting heat through the top.

Phanteks has paid close attention to detail, ensuring a clean and modern aesthetic. Integrated D-RGB lighting strips seamlessly blend into the design, while a large cover door conceals cables and drive bays, maintaining a clutter-free interior. The Evolv X2 also supports ATX rear-connect motherboards, further simplifying cable management and offering a cleaner-looking interior.

The Evolv X2 can accommodate up to seven 120 mm fans, including three at the top, one at the rear, and three at the bottom. The top also supports a 360 mm radiator for those who prefer liquid cooling. In addition, it supports up to 380-mm long GPUs, E-ATX motherboards (up to 280-mm wide), 170-mm tall CPU tower coolers, and 250-mm long PSUs. The Evolv X2 is now available in black for £129.90/$149.99/€149.90 and white for £139.90/$159.99/€159.90. A black/gold model is available exclusively at Overclockers UK and Caseking for £139.90/€159.90.

KitGuru says: What colour variant of the Evolv X2 do you prefer?

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Raijintek ventures into the magnetic keyboard market with the MGA-68

Par : João Silva

Raijintek is hoping to make a statement in the keyboard market with its new MGA-68, a premium 65% aluminium keyboard with magnetic switches at a relatively affordable price.

This sleek keyboard, available in black or silver, has a CNC-machined aluminium body that provides a distinct sound profile. Raijintek has equipped the MGA-68 with south-facing LEDs and Heijin magnetic hall-effect switches, rated for 50 million keystrokes.

As with most 65% keyboards, this one lacks a dedicated function key row. To get around that, it uses the Fn (function) key and the number keys to access the various “F” keys. Raijintek has also implemented hotkeys to control RGB lighting, actuate switches, and reset default settings. To complement the customisation capabilities, the Raijintek Axion software allows users to adjust actuation distances, enable the Rapid Trigger mode, and customise dead zones and sensitivity.

The MGA-68 is available in three layouts (UK, DE, and Italy) and features PBT or PBT+SUB keycaps in an ISO format with an L-shaped Enter key. The hot-swappable PCB allows users to easily replace the existing switches with new ones, while a switch plate ensures proper alignment and stability. A spill-resistant PCBA and a robust bottom case further enhance the keyboard's durability.

The MGA-68 is a wired-only keyboard that connects via a 2-meter USB Type-C to Type-A + Type-C cable. The package also includes two extra switches and a 2-in-1 keycap/switch puller. Although Raijintek hasn't officially announced pricing, online listings suggest a price tag of around €135, which seems reasonable for an aluminium keyboard with hall-effect switches.

KitGuru says: If you're looking for a keyboard with hall-effect switches that doesn't break the bank, the Raijintek MGA-68 might be worth looking at.

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Gamdias launches Atlas P2 CG mid-tower with curved tempered glass

Par : João Silva

Gamdias is kicking off 2025 with a bang, introducing the Atlas P2 CG, a great-looking new PC case that blends panoramic views with impressive functionality.

The Atlas P2 CG offers a unique fish-tank-inspired design with a seamless one-piece curved glass panel that provides a 270º view of your internal components, while an integrated system display adds a touch of modern flair. Support for connector-hidden (BTF) motherboards further enhances the clean aesthetic, allowing cables to be routed to the rear for a clutter-free presentation.

Keeping your components cool is a priority, so four 120mm PWM ARGB fans (three intake, one exhaust) are pre-installed, along with an 8-port PWM ARGB fan hub for easy control and synchronisation. This ensures efficient airflow and quiet operation, even during demanding gaming sessions. The Atlas P2 CG features a built-in display for real-time system monitoring of the CPU, GPU, and ambient temperatures. Gamdias' Zeus Cast software provides further customisation options for the display.

The Atlas P2 CG offers an I/O panel with a USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 port, a USB-A 3.0 port, fan LED controls, and audio connectivity. It supports high-end cooling solutions with space for a 360mm radiator and various fan configurations (including 120 and 140 fan support). With compatibility for ATX motherboards (BTF included), GPUs up to 430mm long, and PSUs up to 220mm long, the Atlas P2 CG accommodates a wide range of components. The Atlas P2 CG has an MSRP of $139.90.

KitGuru says: Looking for a new PC case? What do you think of the Atlas P2 CG?

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