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The Asus ROG Swift PG248Q is a pretty typical 24-inch 1080p gaming monitor, except for one key feature: through an overclocking utility built in to the display's software, gamers can push this panel's refresh rate up to a huge 180 Hz. To run this pan


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Intel’s Next Unit of Computing (NUC) roadmap has been leaked, detailing future generations that’ll be powered by Intel’s upcoming Kaby Lake and Apollo Lake chips.
NUCs powered by Kaby Lake i3, i5 and i7 processors will have TDPs of 15W, 15W and 28W, respectively. Codenamed Baby Canyon, these machines will also feature USB-C connectivity with Thunderbolt 3 and DisplayPort coming through the port. HDMI 2.0 will also be offered, allowing for 4K monitors at up to 60Hz.

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