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  1. Windows 11 June Update (KB5060829): Fixes Black Screen Bugs & Boosts Gaming Performance

    Gamers across the globe know all too well the frustration that comes when technical glitches break immersion during an intense match or an epic story sequence, and Windows 11 has, in recent months, found itself at the center of such headaches. With the release of the June optional...
  2. Windows 11 KB5060829 Update Review: Performance Gains and Persistent Bugs

    Entering the world of Windows updates always comes with a blend of anticipation and caution for regular users, gamers, and enterprise administrators alike. The June roll-out of Windows 11 KB5060829 continues this tradition—the optional cumulative update for the 24H2 version of Windows 11 was...
  3. SteamOS Outperforms Windows 11 in Gaming Speed: Latest Performance Tests

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  4. SteamOS vs Windows 11: Superior Gaming Performance & Battery Life on Lenovo Legion Go S

    Recent benchmarks have revealed that SteamOS, Valve's Linux-based operating system, delivers superior gaming performance and battery efficiency compared to Windows 11 on Lenovo's Legion Go S handheld gaming device. This development marks a significant shift in the handheld gaming landscape...
  5. SteamOS Surpasses Windows 11 in Handheld Gaming Benchmark Performance

    At the heart of the current handheld gaming revolution lies an unexpected twist: SteamOS, a Linux-based operating system designed by Valve, is now outperforming Microsoft’s Windows 11 in head-to-head gaming benchmarks on portable devices. This shift not only upends a decade-old narrative but...
  6. SteamOS Dominates Portable Gaming: How Linux Challenge Windows on the Lenovo Legion Go S

    The handheld gaming market is experiencing a disruption that few predicted even a year ago: Valve’s SteamOS, the Linux-based operating system that powers the Steam Deck, is now not only holding its own against Windows 11, but besting it in real-world gaming performance and efficiency. With...
  7. Optimize Ryzen X3D Gaming Performance: Simple BIOS C-State Tweaks for Smoothness

    For PC gamers and power users alike, squeezing every last ounce of performance from their systems is a top priority, especially when it involves high-end hardware like AMD’s Ryzen X3D processors. These chips have received widespread acclaim for their cutting-edge 3D V-Cache technology, leading...
  8. SteamOS vs Windows 11 on the ASUS ROG Ally: The Ultimate Handheld Gaming Showdown

    For gamers who have invested in cutting-edge handheld hardware such as the ASUS ROG Ally, questions surrounding operating systems are more than a passing concern—they can fundamentally alter the experience. The ROG Ally, powered by a Ryzen Z1 processor and tailored for portable gaming, was...
  9. Windows 11 vs Ubuntu Linux on AMD Ryzen AI Max PRO 390: Which Offers Better Performance?

    The AMD Ryzen AI Max PRO 390 "Strix Halo" represents a significant advancement in AMD's processor lineup, integrating cutting-edge AI capabilities with robust performance metrics. As users consider this processor for their computing needs, a critical question arises: which operating...
  10. The 2025 Guide to the Best Handheld Gaming PCs: Top Contenders & Future Trends

    Compact, powerful, and ingeniously designed, handheld gaming PCs have ignited a renaissance in portable play, challenging the long-standing dominance of Nintendo and the convenience of gaming laptops. What began with the ambitious, crowd-pleasing launch of Valve’s Steam Deck has, within just a...
  11. Microsoft & ASUS Unveil ROG Xbox Ally Series: The Future of Portable Gaming in 2025

    In a significant move for the gaming industry, Microsoft and ASUS have unveiled two new handheld gaming devices: the ROG Xbox Ally and the ROG Xbox Ally X. Announced during the Xbox Games Showcase in June 2025, these devices aim to bridge the gap between console and PC gaming, offering players a...
  12. Microsoft and AMD Partner for Next-Gen Xbox: A New Era of Gaming Innovation

    Microsoft's recent announcement of a partnership with AMD to develop the next-generation Xbox console marks a significant evolution in the gaming industry. This collaboration aims to co-engineer the console's silicon, promising enhanced graphics performance and the integration of AI features to...
  13. Borderlands 4 System Requirements: What PC Gamers Need to Know Before Launch

    Borderlands 4, the highly anticipated sequel in Gearbox Software's acclaimed looter-shooter franchise, is set to launch on September 12, 2025. As excitement builds, recent revelations about the game's PC system requirements have sparked significant discussion within the gaming community...
  14. ROG Xbox Ally: The Ultimate Handheld Gaming Device Launching in 2025

    The gaming industry is abuzz with the upcoming release of the ROG Xbox Ally, a collaborative handheld gaming device from Microsoft and ASUS. Set to launch in late 2025, this device aims to merge the portability of handheld consoles with the extensive game library and performance capabilities of...
  15. ROG Xbox Ally: The Ultimate Portable Gaming PC with Xbox Branding

    For gaming enthusiasts and PC tinkerers alike, the arrival of the ROG Xbox Ally marks one of the most significant developments in portable gaming since the launch of the Valve Steam Deck. Yet, as the halo of Microsoft's flagship Xbox branding settles over this new device, a complex reality...
  16. Why the ROG Xbox Ally Chooses LCD Over OLED for Better Gaming Performance

    The reason the ROG Xbox Ally skips an OLED screen in favor of sticking with LCD is a deliberate engineering decision that prioritizes Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), battery life, performance, and cost: VRR Was Non-Negotiable: According to ASUS ROG’s Whitson Gordon, while the team prototyped OLED...
  17. Windows 11 After Four Years: Is It Worth Upgrading from Windows 10?

    Windows 11’s journey since its much-anticipated launch in late 2021 has been both evolutionary and hesitant, marking one of the software giant’s most debated upgrade cycles in recent memory. Despite Microsoft’s repeated efforts to position Windows 11 as the “next generation” of productivity...
  18. Debunking Windows Gaming Myths: Optimize Performance on Windows 11 in 2025

    For years, gamers have traded their best guesses and well-meaning forum wisdom about Windows, fueling a persistent set of myths that shape how enthusiasts build, tweak, and use their rigs. But in the fast-evolving world of PC gaming, what was once sage advice can quickly become outdated—or...
  19. Top 10 NVIDIA RTX Laptops of 2025 for Gaming, Creative Work & Performance

    When high performance is paramount—whether for gaming, video editing, or tackling resource-intensive workloads—laptops equipped with NVIDIA RTX graphics are at the forefront. These GPUs leverage real-time ray tracing, dedicated AI acceleration, and high-efficiency architectures to deliver vivid...
  20. Microsoft Releases KB5063060 Update to Fix Windows 11 Gaming Compatibility Issues

    Microsoft has recently released an unscheduled update for Windows 11 version 24H2, identified as KB5063060 (Build 26100.4351), aimed at resolving a critical compatibility issue affecting certain games that utilize the Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC) service. This issue, introduced by the June update...