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This eGPU finally unlocks full desktop performance — with a catch

Summary created by Smart Answers AI In summary: PCWorld tested HighPoint’s RocketStor 8631D eGPU, which delivers full desktop performance by supporting powerful GPUs like the RTX 5090 with complete PCIe 5.0 x16 bandwidth. The system uses advanced CopprLink connection technology and provides 1,300 watts of power, eliminating traditional eGPU performance limitations entirely. Despite impressive…
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Microsoft explains why it killed Windows phone activation

Summary created by Smart Answers AI In summary: Microsoft officially ended telephone activation for Windows on December 3, 2025, requiring users to activate through an online portal instead. PCWorld notes discrepancies between Microsoft’s actions and some support…
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Hands on: Google’s new desktop app is just another Gemini portal

Google literally built its business around search. Gmail became popular because you could quickly find and resurface old emails. But I’ve tried Google’s new Google app for Windows… and I’m not convinced. Google’s new freely downloadable Google app for desktop (available today on PCs using English) may remind you of the latest iteration of the 20-year-old macOS “Spotlight” app, which…
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Intel’s ‘Nova Lake’ CPU details leak: Productivity powerhouse?

Intel’s next-generation desktop CPU, Nova Lake, has leaked — and boy, does it look like a workhorse, including what (fingers crossed!) looks like the debut of Thunderbolt 5 on the desktop. Within the last few days, both WCCFtech as well as VideoCardz appear to have independently received details of Intel’s next desktop CPU, which Intel scheduled for the end of 2026 a year ago. That schedule…
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GPU running hot? How to diagnose and fix it yourself

If the frame rate suddenly drops, the PC gets very noisy or games crash unexpectedly, an overheating graphics card is often to blame. The good news is that you can identify and fix many of the causes yourself. If you take a systematic approach, you can usually improve…
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RAM prices are soaring. Framework may not survive it

If you want an ongoing tally of how bad the “AI” bubble is for consumers, all you need to do is look at RAM prices. Laptops, game consoles, and cell phones are going up, too, but seeing a RAM DIMM that’s 500 percent more expensive than a year ago is a real shock to the system—and no company has felt this more keenly than Framework, who’s only one step above consumers in the supply…
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