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In the time since, NZXT has formally responded to GN’s H1 coverage and has plans for recalls and PCIe riser assembly replacements.We dedicate GN to assisting hardware enthusiasts and PC gamers in their troubleshooting and PC building endeavors.
Our coverage started with our video demonstrating how the H1 could catch fire, and after further investigation, we determined that the PCIe riser posed long term risk that NZXT was not addressing. Elsewhere, we have Corsair with a PSU recall, some new developments within Google’s Stadia, and more.Īt GN, we’ve spent the majority of our time investigating NZXT’s H1 case. Along the same lines, Steam’s latest hardware survey for January 2021 has also arrived with at least one interesting find.
Moving on, Mercury Research has its CPU market share report for Q4’2020 available, and highlights some interesting points.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, we have news that both the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 will remain elusive, owing in least part to overwhelming demand however, the emerging semiconductor shortages appear to be playing an increasingly bigger role. This round of HW News mostly features a broad focus on the industry at large and PC-centric adjacent areas, such as consoles.