Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron Sued Over Alleged DRAM Price Fixing

Editorial illustration of DRAM memory modules, evidence folders, and Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron logos in an antitrust investigation scene

A new federal class-action lawsuit accuses Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron of coordinating DRAM supply and inflating RAM prices. Here is what is alleged, what is not proven, and what buyers should do now.

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Noctua NL-LC1 AIO Coolers Released: Specs, Socket Support, And What Makes The Pump Different

Noctua NL-LC1 all-in-one liquid cooler with brown and beige fans, radiator, hoses, and pump block shown at Computex 2026

Noctua has released the NL-LC1 AIO liquid cooler family. Here are the 240 mm, 360 mm, and 420 mm specs, socket support, pump-noise technology, and buying cautions.

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Noctua Pump-Free Liquid Cooler: What The Thermosiphon Could Mean For Your Next PC Upgrade

Noctua two-phase thermosiphon CPU cooler prototype with three fans and flexible tubes at Computex

Noctua is developing a pump-free two-phase thermosiphon CPU cooler. Here is how it works, what changed in the newer prototype, and what customers should know before planning a future upgrade.

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Intel Nova Lake-S Leak Shows LGA 1954 CPU: What It Means Before You Upgrade

A next-generation desktop CPU beside a motherboard socket with Nova Lake-S and LGA 1954 shown on a diagnostic screen

A new Intel Nova Lake-S leak reportedly shows an LGA 1954 desktop CPU. Here is what the socket change, rumored high core counts, and platform timing mean before you buy or upgrade a PC.

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