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Blender’s long-awaited 3.6 version has recently launched, and while this article is coming later than we planned (it’s been a very busy summer), we’ve been ridiculously eager to talk about some of the ...
As NVIDIA announced last week, it’s going to spend some time these next two months filling in some of the bottom-end of its current-gen Ada Lovelace GeForce lineup. Today, the company lifts the ...
Rob founded Techgage in 2005 to be an 'Advocate of the consumer', focusing on fair reviews and keeping people apprised of news in the tech world. Catering to both enthusiasts and businesses alike; ...
Chaos recently unveiled the latest major iteration of its popular photorealistic render engine, V-Ray. Version 6.0 brings a plethora of new features, including Chaos Scatter (for filling a scene with ...
In recent months, we’ve published a fair bit of content revolving around rendering performance of AMD’s and NVIDIA’s latest GPUs, but have only delved as far as Blender for viewport performance. In ...
During its life leading up to KeyShot 9, Luxion’s popular design and rendering tool revolved its computation around the CPU, relying on the GPU only to push the image to the screen. Things have ...
Who among us hate wires in our digital lives? I know I certainly do, and over the years, there have been great leaps in technology that have allowed more peripherals to finally cross the chasm of ...
I am a keyboard snob. There, I said it. I have used many different keyboards in my day. I have had Topre, CHERRY, Kailh, buckling spring, etc, wireless and wired. I spend a lot of time at a keyboard ...
Corsair has managed to do something many companies haven’t: enjoy success in a bunch of different markets. When the company unveiled its first chassis in 2009, the Obsidian 800D, I remember being ...