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This week, Intel is also back in the news, as CEO Pat Gelsinger continues to make newsworthy quotes that the company may or may not live up to. Only time will tell. Elsewhere, we have a bit of news on Nvidia looking to sway the European Union and European Commission in favor of its proposed purchase of Arm. We also have Microsoft appearing to embrace repairability, with a set of repair minded initiatives to be deployed by the end of This week we have news out of China, as the county is implementing strict mandated power shutdowns aimed at the industrial sector.

This week, we have news spanning both hardware and technology. First off, a GN exclusive: CaseLabs is coming back from the dead. The remnants of the company have been purchased by a new owner and will be put back into action. Interestingly, Microsoft will not block unsupported machines from manually installing Windows 11, but there will be some serious caveats associated with that move.

But there are plenty of pitfalls for system integrators: making sure the system delivers that power without overheating and attempting to get around the problem of squeezing in enough potential for future upgrades and expansion.

The striking-looking Psile case is made by Dutch company Nexus and has clearly been designed with hobbyists in mind. It opens up easily and is compatible with mini-ITX motherboards. The front, bottom and back of the machine are constructed from two pieces of 4mm-thick aluminium, while the sides and top are made from equally thick, glossy plastic, with an added foam layer inside for noise absorption.

The front is almost totally featureless, bar the slot-loading DVD drive and discrete Nexus logo. We analyzed over ten million gaming hours and counting to ensure our recommendation engine matches the games you love with the performance you need to run them beautifully. By using the best components, assembled by highly-trained builders, we can deliver a meticulously crafted gaming PC, backed by a comprehensive 2-year warranty.

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