This $4,450 config is equipped with an AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D CPU, GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card, 32GB of DDR5-6400MHz RAM, and a 1TB SSD. Additional system details include a 360mm all-in-one liquid ...
The Alienware Area-51 16 is Dell's highest-end 16" gaming laptop. Much like every gaming laptop on the market, prices have gone up in 2026 due to the increased demand for RTX 50 series GPUs and DDR5 ...
Raymond James upgraded Sandisk on the back of a big earnings beat Thursday, in what the analyst is calling "one of the most delayed upgrades in history." The firm moved the stock to outperform from ...
Gaming laptops these days are all about being as thin and light as possible, but that wasn't always the case. Proof? Here's ...
The Alienware 16 Area-51 Gaming Laptop with RTX 5090, 64GB RAM is marked down to $4,349.99 right now, which is $800 off the normal price. This is not a casual purchase, but if you want a top-end ...
In December I warned those in the market for electronics that include memory chips to buy now or pay more later. The cost of those parts is skyrocketing due to demand related to the explosion of ...
The 2026 MacBook Air doesn’t reinvent the design—instead, Apple's boosts in CPU power and storage will give this old favorite a new edge.
Alienware Area-51 Gaming Desktop is on sale for $5,449.99 right now, which is $700 off the regular price. If you have been thinking about a no-compromise gaming tower that you do not have to upgrade ...
RAM prices are moving higher again, with both DDR4 and DDR5 seeing upward pressure as supply tightens and suppliers push through firmer pricing. The increases are being felt most on popular kits and ...
You can't buy a more powerful gaming platform than a tricked-out desktop. Here's everything you need to know, part by part, to pick the right prebuilt gaming PC, plus current favorites culled from PC ...
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In the retrocomputing world, [DosDude1] is a name spoken with more than a little respect. He’s back again with a long-awaited hack for PowerPC Macintosh: soldered RAM upgrades!