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Far Cry 3 60FPS update officially announced
Ubisoft has been one of the better publishers when it comes to updating their back-catalogue of games for current-gen hardware, with multiple Assassin’s Creed titles; Far Cry entries and most recently The Division 1 all getting 60fps patches on PS5 and Series X|S. Following a variety of teasers over the past few weeks, the team at Ubisoft have now confirmed that Far Cry 3 is getting a 60fps patch on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.
Officially arriving in just a few days on the 21st of January, Far Cry 3 Classic Edition is set to receive a free 60fps update on current-gen consoles.
While certainly a welcome addition, it appears as though the update is not making any other changes to the game, meaning it remains at the PS4 Pro / Xbox One X resolution of 1440p with TAA – and will not allow you to alter your player field-of-view.
Regardless, having a 60fps update is welcome nonetheless and will allow those on consoles to experience (or re-experience) this classic in a slightly improved form.
In case you missed it, Ubisoft also recently teased that both Far Cry 3’s standalone DLC ‘Blood Dragon’ and the spin-off ‘Primal’ will also receive 60fps updates. We likely won’t have to wait long for those to also be officially confirmed.
KitGuru says: Are you glad to see Far Cry 3 getting the 60fps treatment? Would you have preferred the game receive a more comprehensive current-gen patch? Let us know down below.
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Valkyrie is pushing the boundaries of AIO design with the new N360 VK AIO cooler. While most high-end coolers now include displays, the N360 VK distinguishes itself with a massive 6.67-inch curved AMOLED panel integrated directly into the pump block, a screen size more typical of a modern smartphone than a PC component.
According to EXP Review (via Guru3D), the screen features a 2400 x 1080 resolution display with full lamination for superior clarity. To ensure the screen doesn't impact system performance, Valkyrie has equipped the block with an independent processor, eMMC storage, and its own onboard operating system. This allows the cooler to play back videos, display complex telemetry, and manage local file storage without using your system resources. The screen is attached via a magnetic mounting mechanism, simplifying installation and ensuring the display remains perfectly aligned with the block.
Image credit: EXP Review and ITHome
Beneath the massive screen, Valkyrie has implemented several cooling performance features to justify its 300W performance target. Starting with the pump, the N360 VK AIO is a self-developed model featuring a three-phase, six-pole motor and permanent-magnet impeller, utilising ceramic bearings for a longer MTBF. The cold plate employs 0.08 mm micro-channels to maximise the surface area for heat exchange. Moreover, the cooler includes an offset mounting bracket system specifically designed for multi-core processors. By shifting the centre of the cold plate to align with the CPU's actual thermal hotspots, the N360 VK can achieve more efficient heat transfer. Lastly, the 120 mm E2-Pro ring-blade fans featuring dual ball bearings paired with the cooler can operate between 500 and 2400 RPM, delivering up to 82.33 CFM of airflow and 3.14 mmH₂O of static pressure while remaining under 31.2 dBA at full power.
The N360 VK supports a comprehensive range of sockets, including Intel LGA 115x/1200/1700/1851 and AMD AM4/AM5. Available in both black and white finishes, the cooler supports full RGB synchronisation with all major motherboard ecosystems. The cooler is now available for pre-order in China for around £105.
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KitGuru says: Given its massive AMOLED screen, built-in processor and 360 radiator, the cooler seems relatively cheap for what it offers. Do you think the N360 VK AIO has what it takes to stand out in the AIO market?
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Rockstar Games has reportedly taken steps to grant a terminally ill fan's final wish of playing Grand Theft Auto 6 before its scheduled release on November 19th, 2026. The news emerged after Anthony Armstrong, a UI integrator at Ubisoft Toronto, shared a heartfelt appeal on LinkedIn on behalf of a family member battling cancer.
According to the original post (via GTA VI Countdown), the individual had been given a prognosis of only six to twelve months to live, creating a tragic timeline where they might not survive to see the game's official launch. Armstrong noted that the family member in question lives near the Rockstar Toronto studio in Oakville and expressed hope that an exclusive, confidential playtest could be arranged so they could experience the game.
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Image credit: GTA 6 Countdown
The story gained significant traction across social media, eventually catching the attention of leadership at Rockstar's parent company, Take-Two Interactive. In a subsequent update before the post was deleted, Armstrong revealed that Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick had personally reached out to the family to facilitate a connection with the development team. A final update shared that the family had received ‘great news' after speaking with Rockstar, leading to widespread speculation that an early access session or private demonstration had been approved. The deletion of the LinkedIn thread shortly thereafter is widely believed to be the result of the non-disclosure agreements typical of such sensitive, confidential industry interactions.
This gesture continues a compassionate, albeit rare, tradition within the video game industry. Rockstar Games previously made headlines in 2018 for allowing a terminally ill fan to play Red Dead Redemption 2 several weeks before its debut. Other studios have also allowed gamers in similar circumstances to try out a game ahead of its launch, such as Gearbox Software with Borderlands 4 in early 2025. While Rockstar remains one of the most secretive developers in the world, these exceptions highlight a willingness to prioritise the community's most vulnerable members during critical development phases.
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KitGuru says: Rockstar's reputation for secrecy is legendary, but their history of making exceptions for terminally ill fans shows a different side of the studio. While the public will have to wait until November 2026 to try the game themselves, it is heartening to see the industry's biggest players use their resources to provide a meaningful experience for someone in such a situation.
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We first saw the retro SilverStone FLP02 at Computex 2025 and loved the charming style and cutesy features. It took a while to receive a review sample and the world has changed significantly in that time. Everything seems to cost too much today and we really don’t want to return to 1995 when 2024 was actually pretty good. Ah, nostalgia.
Main features
- Functioning Lock
A key lock mechanism protects the power and reset buttons from accidental activation—useful for families, shared spaces, or anyone who simply prefers an extra layer of control. - Real Segment Display
Shows the active PWM duty cycle—reading “Lo” at low speeds, scaling numerically through mid-range operation, and switching to “HH” when fans are running at full output. - Aesthetic FDD Bays
The case ships with three 5.25-inch bay covers styled like authentic floppy disk slots. They’re cosmetic by default, but each bay is fully compatible with real 5.25-inch devices.
Specification:
- Motherboard support: SSI-CEB, ATX, Micro-ATX, Mini-ITX.
- Power supply support: ATX.
- Expansion slots: 7+2.
- Included fans: 2x 120mm front intake, 1x 120mm rear exhaust (SilverStone CC12025M12S 2,000rpm)
- Fan mounts: 2x 120mm front, 3x 120mm/2x 140mm/2x 160mm roof, 1x 120mm/140mm rear.
- Radiator mounts: 280mm/360mm roof, 120mm/140mm rear.
- 5.25-inch optical drive bays: Three.
- Internal drive bays: 2x 3.5-inch/2.5-inch, 2x 2.5-inch, 2x 3.5-inch.
- Front I/O ports: 2x USB 3.0 Type-A, 1x USB Type-C, audio.
- Dimensions: 494mm H x 472mm D x 232mm W.
Testing
To put this case through its cooling paces we will be using a test system consisting of an Intel Core Ultra 9 285K and an Intel Arc B580 graphics card. This system allows us to effectively test the SilverStone FLP02‘s cooling capabilities.
Test System:
- Processor: Intel Core Ultra 285K
- CPU Cooler: Lian Li HydroShift LCD 360
- Motherboard: MSP MPG Z890 Carbon WiFi
- Memory: 32GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR5-6800
- Graphics card: Intel Arc B580 12GB
- Power supply: Montech Titan PLA 1000W
- SSD: Crucial T700 5.0 M.2 NVMe
- OS: Windows 11
Cooling Performance
Cooling Performance Overview
The SilverStone FLP02 has a clear path for air flow from front to back, and also supports cooling in the roof. Balanced against that we have a solid power supply shroud that blocks the area below the graphics card and filters on every vented panel that naturally restrict air flow. For that reason we chose a mid-level PC build that draws 530W under load at the wall socket and the result is that the cooling works perfectly well and without any surprises.
Closing Thoughts
When we first saw the SilverStone FLP02 at Computex it caused us to smile as it was so different to the endless sea of tempered glass and RGB lighting that we typically work with.
In this review we have ended up with mixed views about the case but the single biggest issue is the price which is incredibly high for a case considering the features and hardware on offer.
The key features of the FLP02 are the beige-ish colour scheme and the 5.25-inch drive bays along with the associated front switch panel. Those parts are fun and they work well enough, but they also eat up a chunk of the interior space and slow down the build process.
If you particularly want the Retro look and are happy to lose out on a number of modern creature-comforts, we can see why it would be worth considering, but there are clear limitations considering the price.
You can buy the SilverStone FLP02 for £225 HERE.
Pros:
- Retro styling.
- 3x 120mm fans are included.
- Supports multiple 5.25-inch drive bays.
Cons:
- Scarily high price.
- Cable management features are weak.
- Location of PWM fan hub is weird.
KitGuru says: The SilverStone FLP02 reminds us that 1995 was a fairly awful year.
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AMD is reportedly recalibrating its RDNA 4 production strategy amid the ongoing global memory shortage, which continues to squeeze hardware margins. Although the Radeon RX 9070 series is a success, recent reports suggest that AMD is now winding down production of the standard Radeon RX 9070 to prioritise the more expensive RX 9070 XT. This shift is a direct response to skyrocketing VRAM prices, which have made lower-margin graphics cards increasingly impractical to manufacture.
According to ProHardver (via VideoCardz), because both the RX 9070 and its XT variant use 16GB of GDDR6 memory, the cost of the raw materials for both cards is virtually identical. However, the RX 9070 XT carries a higher retail price, allowing it to better absorb the rising cost of memory chips without requiring drastic price adjustments.
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At launch, the RX 9070 was intended to provide a more affordable entry point into high-performance 1440p gaming, priced just £55/$50 below the XT variant. In the current economic climate, where memory producers are prioritising AI data centres over consumer electronics, that narrow price gap has been swallowed up by rising bill-of-materials costs. While AMD does not plan to halt production of the non-XT version completely, the share of this model in total shipments is expected to decrease significantly throughout the first half of the year. This strategy mirrors recent reports from Nvidia, which has also been rumoured to cut shipments to board partners by up to 20% as it navigates the same issues.
For PC builders, this reallocation of resources means that the Radeon RX 9070 XT will remain the primary focus for AMD's board partners for the foreseeable future. Industry analysts suggest that this tricky math for manufacturers will persist until at least 2027, making high-VRAM, mid-range cards like the RX 9070 a rare sight on retail shelves as companies prioritise SKUs that offer the best return on every gigabyte of memory.
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KitGuru says: By focusing on the RX 9070 XT, AMD can at least ensure that some high-performance RDNA 4 stock remains available, even if it means the more affordable non-XT version becomes a “ghost” GPU.
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Keychron K3 Max All-Wood Edition offers a low-profile walnut aesthetic
Keychron is continuing its trend of experimenting with unconventional materials. Following the ceramic Q16 HE, the latest addition to the company's lineup is the K3 Max All-Wood Edition, which reinvents the popular 75% low-profile mechanical keyboard with a solid walnut wood chassis.
Unlike the previous K2 HE All-Wood Edition, the K3 Max All-Wood Edition has a slim design, measuring only 10.7 mm at the front, or 20.2 mm including the keycaps. This keyboard is only available with Milk POM low-profile switches, which use a full POM housing and stem for improved durability and a smoother keystroke. Buyers can choose between linear red and tactile brown versions, both factory pre-lubed to reduce spring noise and friction. While the board is designed with these specific switches in mind, it remains compatible with other Gateron KS-33 mechanical switches via its hot-swappable sockets.
While the exterior is made of walnut, Keychron has retained the original K3 Max's internal aluminium plate to ensure structural rigidity and a consistent typing feel. Connectivity remains versatile, supporting both 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth 5.2 wireless, as well as a wired USB-C mode. The 1550 mAh battery is rated for up to 86 hours of use with the backlighting turned off.
To complete the natural aesthetic, the double-shot PBT keycaps in the LSA profile have been colour-matched to complement the walnut wood tones. Moreover, it also supports QMK, allowing users to create macros and change inputs as they see fit with relative ease. The keyboard is currently listed at $119.99 on Keychron's official website.
KitGuru says: Keychron's foray into wooden enclosures is becoming more refined with each release. The K3 Max All-Wood Edition offers a distinct, organic aesthetic without the ergonomics-breaking thickness usually associated with wooden cases.
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