

BestBuy just dumped prices on its Kingston DDR5 to keep up with MicroCenter. MicroCenter already cut GSkill 50% today. It’s becoming a price war in RAM 👀 $MU $SNDK
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BestBuy just dumped prices on its Kingston DDR5 to keep up with MicroCenter. MicroCenter already cut GSkill 50% today. It’s becoming a price war in RAM 👀 $MU $SNDK

BestBuy just dumped prices on its Kingston DDR5 to keep up with MicroCenter. MicroCenter already cut GSkill 50% today. It’s becoming a price war in RAM 👀 $MU $SNDK


Sony has published a patent for dynamically adjusting (nerfing or buffing) players in multiplayer sessions to balance cross-platform like console, PC, and mobile. The technology would monitor hardware, input methods, and skill levels in real time Then nerf or buff players, such as by reducing speed or reaction times for console and PC users to balance disadvantages faced by mobile players using touch controls.

🚨 JUST NOW 🚨 HobbyR34 just had all of his mods completely removed from NexusMods Nexus staff removed every direct Patreon link mention as they asked. Then Nexus just nuked mods everything because his Twitter links to a Carrd, which links to Patreon. They are now saying even indirect links through your own Twitter count as a violation of their donation rules. This is actually odd. Nexus doesn’t own your personal Twitter or what you put in your own bio/links. Support HobbyR34 for making mods!

DDR5 memory prices just took a noticeable dive for the first time in months, and Google’s TurboQuant might be behind it. wccftech.com/ddr5-prices-ju…


Looking for a new DUALSHOCK 3? Why not pick up 3 Ratchet & Clank games for $5 more with this new bundle: bit.ly/OLIE6s

DDR5 RAM prices have dropped for the first time in several months. Corsair Vengeance 32GB (2x16GB) 6000MHz kits are now available for around 370 dollars on major retailers like Amazon and Newegg, down from previous levels by 40 to 100 dollars in some cases. This decline may be linked to Google's recent TurboQuant announcement, a KV cache compression technique that can reduce AI model memory usage by up to 6 times.


