MSI RTX 5070 Ti limited-time deals now live on Newegg — rebates and gift cards bring prices close to MSRP

Don’t be surprised if you can’t find a graphics card at MSRP these days, especially for those with more than 8GB of VRAM. Data has shown that mostGPUs still sell for so much more, even months after these cards have launched. Despite that, we’re still on the lookout for great deals, and we just spotted a couple on Newegg. You can getMSI Inspire GeForce RTX 5070 Tifor $839.99 after rebate, and theMSI Ventus GeForce RTX 5070 Ti with a $110 gift card— you won’t exactly get a discount off the selling price, which is disappointing, but the retailer is offering rebates and promotional gift cards with every purchase....

June 13, 2025 · 4 min · 653 words · John Johnson

My Netflix Account is Hacked – Here’s How To Get It Back

Have you noticed new shows that Netflix wants you tocontinue watching? Or maybe a new profile shows up on your account? If so, you might have fallen victim to the atrocities of hackers. There are hackers who would rather hack anduse your Netflixaccount than pay for it. Here, we will guide you on how to get your account back if you’ve been hacked. Have You Really Been Hacked? If you’re skeptical if you’ve been hacked, there is a way that you can check to see to confirm it....

June 13, 2025 · 4 min · 732 words · Harold Miller

Noctua eliminates 'Rattlegate' on the NH-D15 G2 — CPU cooler no longer makes rattling noises during operation

Noctuahas finally resolved"Rattlegate,“which affected its brand-newNH-D15 G2flagship air coolers.ComputerBasereports that the Austrian cooling manufacturer has rectified the cooler’s vibration problems at the factory, eliminating the issue on new production models. Noctua told ComputerBase that the interlocking mechanism between the slats has been improved. Customers who neglected to refund their rattling NH-D15 G2 will be offered this same fix, featuring “free stainless steel covers that can be attached to the sides of the cooling fins....

June 13, 2025 · 2 min · 371 words · Robin Mckinney

Nvidia and Mediatek's AI CPU may not see mass rollout until late 2026 — Asus, Dell, and Lenovo reportedly developing N1X desktops and laptops

Nvidia and MediaTek’s hotly anticipated AI PC chips may not see meaningful shipment volumes to the mass market until the second half of 2026, according to a new report. As reported byDigitimes, Nvidia and MediaTek are expected to jointly unveil their new ‘N1’ Arm chips for Windows PCs atComputex. According to Digitimes, the joint chip will “likely debut under the Nvidia brand,” with both N1X and N1 models planned,echoing previous reports....

June 13, 2025 · 2 min · 401 words · Tyler Bauer DDS

Nvidia becomes the world's third most valuable company — chipmaker is on the way to overtake Apple for the second spot

Having overtaken Saudi Aramco, Nvidia is now the world’s third-largest company in market capitalization, as observed byReuters. Nvidia’s stock continued its rally in recent weeks, and now the company’s market cap is on the brink of overtaking Apple’s, whose stock has been on a downward trend since late February. What is perhaps more important is that the world’s three biggest companies by market capitalization are now high-tech companies. Software and cloud computing behemoth Microsoft is leading the pack with a market cap of $3....

June 13, 2025 · 2 min · 404 words · Tony Tapia

Nvidia blames Intel for GPU VRAM errors, tells GeForce gamers experiencing 13th or 14th Gen CPU instability to contact Intel support

Nvidia’s latest 552.12 driverpatch notes revealthat the GPU manufacturer is aware of stability issues plaguing manyRaptor LakeandRaptor Lake Refreshgamers. Nvidia specifies that users experiencing crashes with a 13th or 14th Gen CPU should consult Intel for their troubles. Specifically, Nvidia’s patch notes state that if 13th/14th Gen CPU owners are experiencing “…stability issues/out of video memory error messages/crash to desktop while the game is compiling shaders…” to consult two sites consisting of an Intel community page and a tutorial fromRad Game Toolson how to reduce CPU power limits to Intel’s default specifications....

June 13, 2025 · 2 min · 369 words · Maxwell Arnold

Nvidia reportedly prioritizing dual-die Blackwell GPUs with CoWoS-L packaging

Demand for Nvidia’s bleeding-edgeBlackwelldual-die designs is reportedly overtaking Nvidia’s lower-end single-die designs. TF International Securities analystMing-Chi Kuo from Mediumreports that the trillion-dollar GPU manufacturing giant has updated itsBlackwell architecture roadmap to prioritize dual-die designs featuring CoWoS-L packaging.Starting in the first quarter of this year, Nvidia will reportedly focus on its 200 series Blackwell GPUs. However, it’s important to note that this only includes multi-die versions of the 200 series, such as theGB200NVL72 — single-die versions of the 200 series, such as the B200A, have been discontinued....

June 13, 2025 · 2 min · 378 words · Pamela Peck

Nvidia RTX 50 GPUs make a small splash in the Steam Survey — AMD RX 9000 GPUs remain absent from the list

The latestSteam Hardware surveyfrom April shows Nvidia’sRTX 50 seriesGPUs making their first appearance almost four months after launch. Conversely, despite their apparentretail popularity, AMD’sRX 9000GPUs are nowhere to be found on the list. While the absence of RDNA 4 is confusing, it might all boil down to a lack of adequate supply at MSRP. The April Steam Hardware survey reflects a return to normality after theprevious surveywas skewed by an unexplained surge of Chinese users, knocking several statistics off the charts....

June 13, 2025 · 3 min · 618 words · Barbara Gibson

Nvidia's new 'Streamline' SDK and DLSS 3.7.0 feel one step closer to DirectSR

Accordingthe creator of DLSSTweaks on Reddit, Nvidia has released Streamline SDK 2.4.0 and DLSS 3.7.0. For those who haven’t heard ofStreamlinebefore, it was actually released two years ago and (more or less) serves as Nvidia’s version ofMicrosoft’s upcomingDirectSR. While DirectSR has yet to be released, it makes sense for Nvidia to maintain its own multi-upscaler solution. Since DLSSTweaks is a tool that allows for users to switch DLSS presets at well, the addition of a new “Preset E” for DLSS serves to further improve the experience for DLSSTweaks users....

June 13, 2025 · 3 min · 443 words · Felicia Smith

Pump-free 360mm AIO liquid cooler goes up for preorder at $419 — Threadripper variant caries an eye-watering $599 price tag

Of the many events we had time to cover while we were atCES2024 this year, a few things did slip under the radar— among them, a pair of new IceGiant pump-free liquid CPU coolers. IceGiant has already made waves with itsProsiphon Elitecooler, which costs roughly $170. However, the company is expanding its cooling portfolio with these new Titan series AIO liquid coolers. Unlike conventional AIO liquid coolers, the Titan series doesn’t use a pump....

June 13, 2025 · 3 min · 435 words · James Jones

Raspberry Pi Baby Logger helps keep track of feeding, sleeping and everything in between

We’ve covered our fair share ofRaspberry Piprojects for makers but this project is made with families in mind. Maker and developer TriceratopsLabs, as they’re known as over at GitHub, has put together a creation he’s dubbedBaby Loggerand it does exactly what it sounds like. This is a Raspberry Pi Zero W-powered system that makes it easier for you to keep track of baby-related things. If you’ve never had a newborn before, it can be very handy to keep track of certain health-related activities....

June 13, 2025 · 3 min · 432 words · Keith Wilkerson

Samsung Memorial Day deal alert: Get a FREE Odyssey G5 when you buy a 49-inch Odyssey OLED G9 (G95SD)

One of Samsung’s top-tier monitor lineups, the Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 (G95SD) is a large 49-inch widescreen behemoth sporting one of Samsung’s luxurious OLED panels. The deal on this gamer’s dream screen is impressive at $300, but when you see that Samsung is also throwing in another monitor for free,yes, free,the deal takes on a whole new dimension. The “Buy One Get One” offer applies to select Samsung monitors, and with any purchase of one of these screens, you can get a free Samsung Odyssey G5 (G55C) as part of the promotion....

June 13, 2025 · 2 min · 399 words · Matthew Collier

Silicon Motion SM2508 SSD review: Finally, a true PCIe 5.0 contender

Tom’s Hardware Verdict Silicon Motion’s SM2508 SSD controller is a triumph, providing the fastest PCIe 5.0 performance possible for an SSD with excellent power efficiency. All we need now is 2TB and 4TB retail drives. Excellent sustained and all-around performance Exceptional power efficiency Only a 1TB sample Not available at retail yet Why you can trust Tom’s HardwareOur expert reviewers spend hours testing and comparing products and services so you can choose the best for you....

June 13, 2025 · 8 min · 1641 words · Brandi Lyons