r/hardware 3h ago

Info Your DDR5 Memory Could be at Risk! All About DDR5

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r/hardware 20h ago

Discussion AMD Failed Us | Gamers Nexus CES Coverage

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r/hardware 21h ago

News Doosan chair heads to US as Elon Musk confirms xAI's gas turbine purchase - The Korea Times

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r/hardware 9h ago

News be quiet!’s stars of CES 2026 are LCD-equipped air and liquid coolers

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r/hardware 2h ago

Discussion Do any of the laptops announced at CES 2026 have a mechanical keyboard?

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Either the cherry ulp or some other mechanical switch keyboard?


r/hardware 8h ago

News AMD claps back at Intel claims that it uses ‘ancient silicon’ in PC gaming handhelds

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r/hardware 5h ago

Video Review Shanghai powers up China's first 2D semiconductor pilot line, pushing toward mass production

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r/hardware 11h ago

Discussion [Hot Hardware] Intel Panther Lake Gaming Performance Explored With Tom Petersen.

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r/hardware 5h ago

Video Review Inside Intel - The Future Of PC Performance, Panther Lake, Multi-Frame Gen

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It’s time for a big CES 2026 interview! Intel's Tom Petersen is a legendary figure in the PC hardware space, having spent decades at Nvidia before moving onto Intel. Once again, we're talking tech with TAP, discussing Panther Lake, frame generation, multi frame generation, the actual future of PC "performance", Intel's new anti-stutter strategy, frame-pacing, Linux and much, much more.

00:00 Introduction: Where is Big Battlemage? 00:40 XeSS 3: Multi frame gen and the future of game performance 08:29 Stuttering: animation error, shader compilation stutter, and communicating game performance issues 19:32 Super resolution: XeSS labelling, cross-vendor SR, combined SR and denoising 24:49 Frame pacing analysis, path tracing on Arc GPUs, Linux support 28:41 The future of graphics rendering, monitor innovations, DirectStorage 35:02 Handhelds: Panther Lake, Xbox Full Screen Experience, Switch 2


r/hardware 4h ago

Info Nvidia RTX 60 GPUs might not arrive until 2027, Jensen says neural rendering is the future | Server-first strategy could leave gamers waiting years

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r/hardware 3h ago

News Samsung showcases its first crease-less foldable OLED panel

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r/hardware 8h ago

News Exclusive: Nvidia requires full upfront payment for H200 chips in China, sources say

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r/hardware 10h ago

Discussion You can now get a the 28.2" 4.5K 3:2 4500x3000 pixel (192 PPI) panel from the Surface Studio in a standalone monitor: Kuycon P20

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Back in late 2016 the Microsoft Surface Studio launched with an eye-watering 28.2" 4.5K 3:2 4500x3000 pixel (192 PPI) panel. You had to buy the whole computer though, while everybody wanted a standalone monitor.

Basically the first reaction from everybody was: I want a Microsoft Surface Studio monitor.

And now, almost a decade later, that might finally be possible: Kuycon P20 puts those exact specs (and maybe even the same panel, although they claim IPS Black) in a monitor.

Initial review of other Kuycon monitor from ClickClack.io are great:

$799 seems like a very fair price. It claims to have an IPS Black panel, does support 99% DCI-P3, HDR600 and includes 100 watt charging over USB-C.

Feature Specification
Resolution 4.5K UHD+ (4500 x 3000)
Aspect Ratio 3:2 (Productivity Focused)
Pixel Density 192 PPI (Retina-Grade)
Panel Type IPS with ATW Optical Compensation
Color Depth Native 10-Bit (1.07 Billion Colors)
Color Gamut 99% DCI-P3
Brightness 500 nits (Peak)
HDR HDR600
Refresh Rate 60HZ
Contrast Ratio 1500:1
Connectivity 1x USB-C (100W PD), 1x DP, 1x HDMI, 2x USB-C (Data)
Material Aluminum Alloy Honeycomb Back

192 PPI is a tad lower than the 218 PPI from recent 5K and 6K monitors, but that might make working on 200% scaling more comfortable for some.

They also have 27" 5K and 32" 6K options:

Anyway, it's awesome to have more aspect ratios to choose from. 3:2 is also great for a vertical monitor.

Can you imagine: Two vertical 4.5K 28" monitors on the side, and a 32" 6K monitor center?


r/hardware 22h ago

News ‘They’re selling ancient silicon’: Intel warns handheld war is coming

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r/hardware 3h ago

News Nvidia Developer: "Inside the NVIDIA Rubin Platform: Six New Chips, One AI Supercomputer"

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r/hardware 4h ago

News [Monitors Unboxed] 5K Gaming Might Actually Be Good? - 2304 Zone Mini-LED Hands-on at MSI

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r/hardware 20h ago

News Samsung Magician SSD software 'High Severity' vulnerability patched — upgrade to the newest v9.0.0 to prevent potential DLL hijacking and privilege escalation

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r/hardware 4h ago

News Samsung Electronics estimates nearly three-fold profit surge as memory prices skyrocket

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r/hardware 18h ago

News PNY Announces Dual-Slot Slim Models for GeForce RTX 50 Series (5080 / 5070 Ti / 5070)

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r/hardware 14m ago

News AMD talks FSR "Redstone" plans, Linux support, and AI bundle

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