PC component prices are set to rise courtesy of the new US tariffs that may come into effect from September 6th. Expect hardware costs to rise by 15 to 30%.
Packed with the latest AMD technology the Radeon RX 7700 XT is prepared to go toe to toe with the competition and offers a powerhouse for 1440p gamers and enthusiasts alike
CCG writes - "There’s no doubt about it. The Kiwee Master Kase Sling Bag is a very nice carrying case. However, it’s the most expensive one we’ve reviewed, hands down. The asking price is $99 shipped. That’s half the price of the Switch lite! For comparison, the PDP Pokemon Commuter case is just as roomy, and a third of the price. Though it’s not as versatile in size, not as professional looking, and it lacks the theater mode. As of this review, the Kiwee Master Kase Sling Bag is available in two colors: black and white."
A six-core, 12-thread processor with a $299 price tag, the AMD Ryzen 5 5600X is a great choice for midrange gaming CPUs. Out of the new Zen 3-based processors the business is offering, it has the best core count and price ratio. The AMD Ryzen 5 5600X stands out when compared to the typical Intel Core i5-10600K, offering Intel serious competition (even though it comes with a little higher price tag than we're used to from Ryzens).
I've long said that I'd be willing to pay 3 times as much for a stereo (yeah, that's how long) if it keeps the good jobs from bleeding out of the US. Well, we've practically bled out since, at least in production and manufacturing. I don't know that the pain from these tariffs will lead to a welcome reversal of fortune, but I don't mind the effort--not yet, anyway. I have no trust that the government as a whole will follow through.
The theory is quite simple: if a chair costs $50 to make here, that's what it will cost to make elsewhere and import here. Companies can either ignore the US market, or deal with the imposed level playing field. Someone will pick up the slack if others decide they don't want to play by those rules. The reality is filled with complications and corruptions, and the effort may be for naught. Time will tell.