This Thermal Paste Mod Dropped ASUS GeForce RTX 4080 Temps by 20°C

The Hot Take: As GPU's and CPU's get hotter and hotter only going to become more of the norm, unless they don't get ride of DYI building and maybe allow us to buy GPU's like CPU's w/out cooling solutions.

A user on Reddit is claiming a massive 20°C temperature drop on an ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 4080 graphics card simply by removing the stock thermal compound it shipped with and replacing it with a phase change thermal pad based on Honeywell's PTM7950, a proprietary material that gained some notoriety a couple of years ago. Part of what

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"Is there a better introduction to PC gaming?" This incredible LEGO PC build shows how far creativity can go — I'm inspired to build my own

The Hot Take: That's really cool, looks like they setup a custom GPU block from the images in the article.

I'm always impressed with the custom PC gaming builds shared online, but sometimes there's a project that really sets itself apart. This time it's a PC built into a sleek LEGO frame, and you have to see it to believe it.

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Intel Expected To Land Big 14A Wins With Surprise Customers By The End of This Year

The Hot Take: More good news on them clawing back to relevance again in the manufacturing arena.

Intel's Foundry business will soon house some big names by the end of this year as its 14A technology gains huge momentum. Intel 14A Technology Will Be A Game Changer For Chipzilla As It Hopes To Get Some Big Names Onboard By The End of This Year Intel's Foundry success relies a lot of it's upcoming 14A process technology. The 14A node is designed to attract external customers more so than it is designed for internal use. That's something that 18A is built for. So far, Intel hasn't publicly named any big customers for its 14A technology, but it makes […]Read full article at https://wccftech.com/intel-to-land-big-14a-wins-with-surprise-customers-by-the-end-of-this-year/

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Mindfactory’s sales plummet: The DIY PC market shows clear signs of fatigue in April 2026

The Hot Take: I feel they want the white box DIY market gone to push device rentals and devices as a service.

Some reports come without product photos, without teaser slides, and without the now-ubiquitous “AI” in the title—and are all the more revealing for it. The latest sales data regarding Mindfactory falls into this category. According to analyses by TechEpiphany, which were picked up by several trade publications on April 14 and 15, 2026, the German […] Source

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Open source malware sees a 21 percent increase

The Hot Take: As Linux gains market share just put a target on its back for compromise.

A new report from Sonatype identifies 21,764 malicious open source packages in the first quarter of the year, up 21 percent from the same period last year and bringing the total logged since 2017 to 1,346,867. The npm registry continues to be the target of most new malicious attacks, at 75 percent, seeing the equivalent of 46 malicious packages per day, with the quarter defined by credential theft, host reconnaissance, and staged payload delivery aimed at developer and CI/CD environments. Python package index PyPI saw 18 percent of total malware in Q1, with other registries significantly lower, suggesting that attackers… [Continue Reading]

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Gigabyte is pushing CQDIMM and 256 GB DDR5 further into the mainstream – the Z890 Plus becomes a flagship platform

The Hot Take: Oh yay more lower end options because of shortages....

Motherboards used to be the quiet workers in the background. Now they act like mini memory labs, and Gigabyte is stepping up its game in this very area. With the Z890 Plus series, the manufacturer is turning a CES showcase project into a broader platform statement: more focus on signal integrity, two DIMM slots instead […] Source

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Apple Could Unveil Its Sub-1nm Chips In A Few Years, As TSMC Said To Fire Up Trial Production In 2029

The Hot Take: Definitely looks like Apple is getting priority on the latest from TSMC.

The first wave of 2nm chipsets is scheduled to arrive later this year, with Apple introducing its A20 and A20 Pro range for its iPhone 18 family, but there’s little time for taking breaks, especially in the silicon industry, because the question is, what comes after this manufacturing process? According to the latest report, the trillion-dollar entity’s exclusive semiconductor partner, TSMC, is planning to achieve a new milestone by introducing its sub-1nm technology in a few years, with trial production expected in 2029. New lithography roadmap reveals that TSMC will initially set a target of 5,000 wafers for its sub-1nm process, taking […]Read full article at https://wccftech.com/first-apple-sub-1nm-chip-arriving-in-few-years-tsmc-2029-trial-production-target/

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Battlefield 6 2026 Roadmap Unveiled — Naval Warfare Lands in Season 4 This July

The Hot Take: I'm all for Naval warfare, miss that from some of the other past games.

Today, Battlefield Studios unveiled the 2026 Battlefield 6 roadmap. Season 3 will begin next month, with two classic maps returning after being reimagined: Season 3 also sees the debut of BR Solos — Battle Royale Solo as an official mode, as well as BR Ranked Play & Leaderboards, launching first in Battle Royale Quads in REDSEC. Battlefield Studios plans to expand the Ranked Play experience to Battlefield 6 multiplayer in future seasons. Season 4 will launch in July, introducing the previously teased Naval Warfare to Battlefield 6. The two new maps are: Naval-specific features include aircraft carriers with operational flight […]Read full article at https://wccftech.com/battlefield-6-2026-roadmap-naval-warfare-season-4/

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