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32″, 4K, 144Hz, HDMI 2.1 and built-in subwoofer. BenQ Mobiuz EX3210U gaming monitor introduced

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BenQ has unveiled the new BenQ Mobiuz EX3210U gaming monitor, which features a 32-inch 4K Ultra-HD (3840 x 2160 pixels) IPS LCD panel with 1ms response time (2ms GtG) and support for 144Hz refresh rate when connected to computer. When connected to a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X, the refresh rate is limited to 120Hz. This refresh rate and fast response time allow you to play not only single-player games, but even competitive shooters and games that require high frame rates in 4K resolution.

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BenQ Mobiuz EX3210U has a peak brightness of 600 cd/m2 and uses BenQ HDRi technology to automatically adjust brightness and contrast. For the smoothest gaming experience, the monitor supports AMD FreeSync Premium Pro technology, which provides a dynamic refresh rate that synchronizes the monitor’s frame rate, effectively reducing input lag and eliminating screen tearing.

The monitor offers 98% DCI-P3 and 99% AdobeRGB coverage. It is Vesa DisplayHDR 600 certified and offers color modes such as Cinema HDRi, Custom, DisplayHDR, Paper, FPS, Game HDRi, M-Book, Racing game, RPG, sRGB. The display is also Flicker-free and Low Blue Light certified.

The monitor is equipped with two built-in 2W speakers and a 5W subwoofer, as well as five sound presets for FPS, racing and sports games, as well as movies and music. Gaming monitor connectivity options include two HDMI 2.1 ports for current generation consoles, a DisplayPort 1.4 port for PC gaming at 4K resolution and 144Hz refresh rate, as well as four USB 3.0 ports and a headphone jack.

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The BenQ Mobiuz EX3210U retails for $1,170.

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A “completely silent” 1300W power supply. Cooler Master showed two new products, but only the youngest received a passive CO

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A completely silent 1300W power supply Cooler Master showed two

Cooler Master brought power supplies to Computex that they claim are absolutely silent.

The younger model with a power of 750 W is really silent, because it simply does not have a fan. By the way, this is the company’s most powerful power supply with passive cooling.

There is also a 1300W PSU. It has a fan, but Cooler Master also calls it completely silent.

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The secret to successfully cooling such powerful PSUs without too much noise lies in the use of an evaporation chamber. There are no other details yet, as well as no pricing data.

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Intel Meteor Lake processors will not be released until the end of the year, but a couple can be bought now

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Intel Meteor Lake processors will not be released until the

Intel just showed the Meteor Lake processor in operation for the first time today, and today a copy of such a processor appeared on eBay.

Intel Meteor Lake processors will not be released until the end of the year, but a couple can be bought now

The OneClickWarehouse seller, according to the platform, has sold more than 221,000 lots and has a rating of 99.6%, so there is no particular doubt that this is not a fake.

Intel Meteor Lake processors will not be released until the end of the year, but a couple can be bought now

The seller says that this is a processor with six large cores, eight small ones and a GT2 iGPU. The photos, unfortunately, for some reason are of very poor quality, but still one of them shows that the CPU consists of chiplets, which Intel calls tiles.

Intel Meteor Lake processors will not be released until the end of the year, but a couple can be bought now

The seller also indicates that he has two such processors, but nothing is said about their condition. However, these are mobile CPUs that will enter the market only at the end of the year, so there is not much difference anyway. The seller is asking $1,000 for the lot.

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So that no more GeForce RTX 4090s catch fire. MSI simply and elegantly solved the problem of the 12VHPWR power connector

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So that no more GeForce RTX 4090s catch fire MSI

MSI seems to have solved the problem with the 12VHPWR connector. It was enough just to paint it.

So that no more GeForce RTX 4090s catch fire. MSI simply and elegantly solved the problem of the 12VHPWR power connector

The company did not show at Computex the most simple and equally effective solution. It lies in the fact that a certain part of the connector is painted yellow.

So that no more GeForce RTX 4090s catch fire. MSI simply and elegantly solved the problem of the 12VHPWR power connector

So that no more GeForce RTX 4090s catch fire. MSI simply and elegantly solved the problem of the 12VHPWR power connector

When the connector is connected correctly, the yellow part is completely hidden in the case, which is an excellent indicator that the connector is inserted correctly. If, after connecting, the user sees yellow plastic, then he will connect the connector incorrectly.

The idea of ​​MSI is very easy to implement by any manufacturer, so perhaps in the near future this coloring may become a standard. Of course, recently there has not been a single case of fire on the RTX 4090 or any other Nvidia video card, or it simply has not been reported, but in such a situation it will not be superfluous to play it safe.

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