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MSI RTX 5090 Lightning Z: Costs 5K, Pulls Over 1000W

12 février 2026 à 15:00

Today we are checking out what is undoubtedly the most insane graphics card to pass through the KitGuru labs – MSI’s RTX 5090 Lightning Z. Not only is it cooled with a 360mm AIO, but MSI says it's the world's first graphics card with an 8in LCD screen, while it also offers an Extreme BIOS that is rated for up to 1000W. That’s only scratching the surface of what this card has up its sleeve, though, so let’s dive in and take a closer look at this beast of a GPU.

Timestamps:

00:00 Intro
00:44 Pricing and key info
01:34 Unboxing and first impressions
02:20 Design features
03:32 PCB and cooler details
04:38 Screen close-up
05:39 Test setup
06:13 Clock speed and game benchmarks
07:01 Thermals + acoustics
08:27 Power draw – we hit 1076W!
10:27 Current readings + thermal imaging
11:04 Manual overclocking
11:40 Closing thoughts

First things first, we are not calling this article a ‘review', simply because it is impossible to offer buying advice for a graphics card like this. Not only is it Limited Edition, with only 1300 units manufactured worldwide, but we were also told only 30 of those are coming to the UK retail channel. And what’s more, the MSRP is an eye-watering £4999, so basically five grand. That alone is absolutely absurd, especially when considering the fact you could build a whole system with an air-cooled 5090 for less money

Nonetheless, it’s an extremely interesting GPU to analyse from a technical perspective, even if basically no one will be able to buy one, so let's see what it can do…

RTX 5090 RTX 5080 RTX 4090 RTX 4080 Super RTX 4080
Process TSMC N4 TSMC N4 TSMC N4 TSMC N4 TSMC N4
SMs 170 84 128 80 76
CUDA Cores 21760 10752 16384 10240 9728
Tensor Cores 680 336 512 320 304
RT Cores 170 84 128 80 76
Texture Units 680 336 512 320 304
ROPs 176 112 176 112 112
GPU Boost Clock 2407 MHz 2617 MHz 2520 MHz 2550 MHz 2505 MHz
Memory Data Rate 28 Gbps 30 Gbps 21 Gbps 23 Gbps 22.4 Gbps
L2 Cache 98304 KB 65536 KB 73729 KB 65536 KB 65536 KB
Total Video Memory 32GB GDDR7 16GB GDDR7 24GB GDDR6X 16GB GDDR6X 16GB GDDR6X
Memory Interface 512-bit 256-bit 384-bit 256-bit 256-bit
Memory Bandwidth 1792 GB/Sec 960 GB/Sec 1008 GB/Sec 736 GB/Sec 716.8 GB/Sec
TGP 575W 360W 450W 320W 320W

OC BIOS, left, Extreme BIOS, right

First, a quick spec recap. The RTX 5090 is built on the new GB202 die, measuring 750mm2, though it's not quite a full implementation of the silicon. Instead we find a total of 11 Graphics Processing Clusters (GPCs), each holding up to eight Texture Processing Clusters (TPCs), for a total of 85. Each TPC is home to two Streaming Multiprocessors (SMs), giving us 170, and each SM still holds 128 CUDA Cores, meaning the RTX 5090 has an eye-watering total of 21760 shaders. We also find 170 RT cores, 680 Tensor cores, 680 Texture Units, and 176 ROPs.

This time around, however, there's no node-shrink, and GB202 remains fabricated on TSMC's N4 node, as per the RTX 40-series. As such, rated clock speed is not increased this generation and is actually touted slightly below that of the RTX 4090, with the RTX 5090 delivering a rated 2407MHz boost clock, compared to its predecessor's 2520MHz boost.

The memory configuration has seen significant upgrades, though. The RTX 5090 now comes equipped with a super-wide 512-bit memory interface, paired with 32GB GDDR7 memory running at 28Gbps, and that puts total memory bandwidth at a staggering 1792 GB/s. L2 cache is also increased to 98MB, up from the 74MB of the RTX 4090.

Considering the large increases to die size and core count, but with no node shrink, it's perhaps unsurprising to see power draw has increased, this time boasting a 575W TGP. This is something we focus on closely in this article, using our enhanced GPU power testing methodology, so read on for our most detailed power and efficiency testing yet.

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Subnautica to get free Switch 2 upgrade next week

12 février 2026 à 13:00

During the most recent Nintendo Switch 2 partner showcase, the console maker showed off a bunch of different 3rd party titles set to arrive on Nintendo’s latest and greatest over the coming months. Though not announced during the direct itself, studio Unknown Worlds have now revealed that Subnautica and Below Zero are receiving free Switch 2 upgrades next week.

Making the announcement via a press release, the team at Unknown Worlds confirmed that Subnautica and its spin-off Below Zero will be getting free Switch 2 enhancements next week on the 17th of February.

Said to be “delivering major visual and performance upgrades designed to take full advantage of the new hardware” the Switch 2 versions of both titles will now operate at 1440p when docked and 1080p in handheld – both running at 60fps.

Subnautica Switch 2

For comparison the OG switch ran at 30fps with various performance spikes noted by players. So far, it remains unknown as to whether the graphics themselves (such as foliage density and texture resolution) have been improved, and so we will have to wait and see.

Outside of visuals, this upgrade features “optimized controls for Joy-Con 2, enabling more precise movement, smoother exploration, and refined interaction” – though no specifics were provided, and so unfortunately do not expect mouse mode support.

Regardless, this update should be welcome news for anyone with a Switch 2, especially as the upgrade will be free to all those who own the original version of the games.

KitGuru says: Are you a fan of the Subnautica series? What other 3rd parties would you like to see enhanced for Switch 2? Let us know down below.

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Jason Momoa to star in live-action Helldivers film

12 février 2026 à 12:00

Roughly one year ago, in the wake of the overwhelming success of PlayStation’s Helldivers 2, the company announced that they would be adapting the co-op shooter into a live-action film. While details remained light at the time, we’ve now gotten a major update, confirming the film’s director, main star and premiere date.

As reported by the publication Deadline, PlayStation Productions’ Helldivers adaptation has gotten a major update, with the film set to come to cinemas on the 10th of November 2027.

The publication also revealed that Justin Lin will serve as the film’s director. For the uninitiated, Lin has worked on a number of major and successful projects, including but not limited to many of the most popular Fast and Furious entries (Tokyo Drift; Fast Five and Fast & Furious 6).

Helldivers Star

Alongside the director, it was also confirmed that Jason Momoa will star in the film, though the actor’s role has not yet been revealed. Momoa is of course known for many things, including Aquaman; Dune; Fast X and A Minecraft Movie.

Given the fact that Helldivers is known for treating all of its ‘characters’ like fodder, it will be interesting to see how Momoa ties into the film’s narrative and whether it will stay true to the IP’s identity.

KitGuru says: Are you looking forward to the Helldivers film? What do you think of the casting choice? Is Justin Lin a good director for the project? Let us know down below.

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MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Lightning Z Review - Up to 1000 W

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12 février 2026 à 15:00
The MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Lightning Z pushes the boundaries of gaming performance, achieving 10% higher performance than the NVIDIA Founders Edition, this is what we'd expect from an RTX 5090 Ti. Cooling performance is outstanding as well, surpassing any other RTX 5090 we've tested.

No Man’s Sky update brings physics overhaul, Colossus customisation and more

12 février 2026 à 11:00

While the team continue to work on their much-anticipated survival-crafter Light No Fire, Hello Games have consistently released major updates for No Man’s Sky. Though smaller than some previous recent updates, No Man’s Sky: Remnant introduces a whole new aspect to the game with an overhaul to physics and gravity.

Available to download and check out right now, No Man’s Sky’s Remnant update is focused on a few core elements which are more substantial than they initially seem.

By far the most notable addition with the update is the overhaul to physics/gravity, with the new Gravitino Coil attachment for your multi-tool pretty much turning it into the gravity gun from Half-Life / Gmod.

Beyond being a fun addition to the sandbox, this new physics / gravity mechanic ties into the new industrial waste system, in which players can collect and transport scrap to a waste processing plant in order “to cleanse planets, salvage materials, and earn rewards.”

While the physics overhaul is by far the most impactful addition, other ancillary improvements/features include:

  • Cyclops exo scope
  • Colossus exo customisation
    • Flatbed module
    • Off-Road wheels
    • New cabins
    • Colossus obstacle demolition attachment
  • Waste processing plants
  • Volatile waste
  • Improvements to lighting, edge stability and performance of clouds
  • New community expedition

With each update it feels as though the team at Hello Games have finally turned No Man’s Sky into the complete package – only for them to further expand the game’s scope in new and unexpected ways.

KitGuru says: What do you think of this latest update? Has this gotten you more excited for Light No Fire? How big of a deal are the new physics improvements? Let us know your thoughts down below.

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Overwatch player counts have more than doubled on Steam since relaunch

12 février 2026 à 10:00

Ever since Overwatch 2 officially launched, the game has seen a consistent drop in players, especially in the wake of Marvel Rivals’ massive success. With the announcement of Overwatch’s overhaul however, players began to flock back, with Steam concurrent player counts reaching new heights for the first time in years. With Season 1 now officially live however, CCU numbers have skyrocketed to more than double its previous peak.

In the days leading up to the relaunch of Overwatch, we reported that the title had seen a surge in players on Steam, with the game reaching a peak concurrent player count of 69k – the highest since OW2’s launch back in 2023.

With Season 1 officially live now however, we can see just how much interest the game has garnered (a lot). As collated by SteamDB, Overwatch has now more than doubled its previous peak CCU on the platform with 165,651 concurrent players.

Steam Overwatch

For context, Overwatch’s previous record stood at just 75K, which it achieved during the initial launch of OW2. Of course, the game is available on most platforms including Blizzard’s own Battle Net launcher and so this shows but a small slice of the player base.

That said, if Steam is anything to go by then Overwatch might finally be truly back.

KitGuru says: What do you think of the relaunch so far? Have you been enjoying it? Can the game maintain its player base in the long-run? Let us know your thoughts down below.

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Intel unveils ZAM prototype for the first time; Z-Angle architecture set to put thermal and structural pressure on HBM

12 février 2026 à 06:00
Intel is re-entering the memory market, this time not with an incremental DRAM refresh, but with an architectural alternative to HBM. At the “Intel Connection Japan 2026” event, a physical prototype of the so-called Z-Angle Memory, or ZAM for short, was unveiled for the first time. This is remarkable, because until now the project only […]

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Self-sufficient through the crisis: emergency radios with crank and solar charging

12 février 2026 à 06:00
Growing concerns about prolonged power outages are bringing traditional reception methods such as FM and DAB back into focus. While smartphones quickly reach their limits without a network and power supply, emergency radios with integrated crank and solar charging promise an independent source of information. Five different models from various price ranges are compared to […]

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Logitech Pro X2 Superstrike: Electromagnetic induction replaces the mechanical click

12 février 2026 à 06:00
With the Pro X2 Superstrike, Logitech is launching its first gaming mouse that completely dispenses with mechanical microswitches and instead uses an inductive triggering system. The model was unveiled at the Logitech G Play 2025 event in September 2025 and is now available for $179.99. At its core is Superstrike technology, which combines an electromagnetic […]

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CXMT shifts 20 percent of DRAM capacity to HBM3, China’s AI strategy gets a memory upgrade

12 février 2026 à 06:00
According to reports, China’s largest DRAM manufacturer, ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT), plans to convert around 20 percent of its total production to HBM3. That corresponds to around 60,000 wafers. This is not a symbolic gesture, but a strategic shift in capacity with a clear goal: AI. Capacity shift instead of cheap RAM For a long […]

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Shadow AI in companies: Microsoft warns of loss of control and new attack scenarios

12 février 2026 à 06:00
The use of artificial intelligence in companies has reached a level of momentum within a very short time that poses structural challenges even for large IT departments. According to recent findings by Microsoft, more than 80 percent of Fortune 500 companies already use AI-supported assistants for programming. While this figure reflects the enormous speed of […]

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Luxury despite the crisis: why the German technology market continues to be surprisingly expensive

12 février 2026 à 05:30
Today at 3 p.m., the MSI RTX 5090 Lightning Z, another graphics card from the category that impresses technically, hurts financially, and still reliably finds buyers, will be released. I will also have a review online. But such models are not classic volume products, but deliberately staged top models. They demonstrate technical feasibility, generate attention, […]

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Microsoft's February Update Fixes 6 Actively Exploited Zero Days, Update ASAP

12 février 2026 à 00:03
Microsoft's February Update Fixes 6 Actively Exploited Zero Days, Update ASAP Microsoft is addressing nearly 60 CVEs with its upcoming "Patch Tuesday" update for Windows 11, six of which are actively-exploited zero-day vulnerabilities. Per KrebsOnSecurity, the most sever CVEs are CVE-2026-21510, CVE-2026-21513, CVE-2026-21514, CVE-2026-21533, CVE-2026-21519, and CVE-2026-21525. The issues outlined in these Common Vulnerabilities

Biwin Black Opal DW100 DDR5 Review: High-Speed RAM For AMD And Intel PCs

11 février 2026 à 19:00
Biwin Black Opal DW100 DDR5 Review: High-Speed RAM For AMD And Intel PCs Biwin Black Opal DW100 (48GB, DDR5-6000): Currently $589 The new AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D is a clone of the existing 8-core Ryzen 7 9800X3D, but with higher clocks to boost performance and solidify its gaming leadership.   Excellent Timings Out Of The Box RGB LED Accents With LED Sync Supports Both EXPO And XMP Minimal Overclocking Headroom...
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Microsoft may soon merge PC Game Pass and Xbox Game Pass Premium

11 février 2026 à 18:30

Microsoft is reportedly planning yet another restructuring of its Xbox Game Pass tiers, aiming to simplify a lineup that has become increasingly complex (and expensive) for the average gamer. According to recent reports, the company is exploring merging the PC Game Pass and Xbox Game Pass Premium tiers.

The current Game Pass subscription landscape is a bit of a maze. Following the October 2025 overhaul, the Game Pass began to start at £6.99/$9.99 for the Essential tier. PC Game Pass saw a nearly 40% jump to £13.49/$16.49 per month, largely to justify the inclusion of day-one blockbusters like Call of Duty. Meanwhile, the Xbox Game Pass Premium tier (which replaced the old “Standard” plan) costs £10.99/$14.99 per month but lacks the day-one access that PC and Ultimate subscribers enjoy. At the top of the pyramid is Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, which now commands an eye-watering £22.99/$29.99 per month.

Based on Tom Warren's report for The Verge (via Windows Central), this may change again soon, as Microsoft is reportedly planning to merge the Premium and PC Game Passes. By merging the PC and Premium tiers, Microsoft could potentially offer a unified “mid-tier” that works across all devices. However, it remains to be seen if PC players will lose their day-one perks in the transition or if the price will see another “adjustment”.

To help soften the blow of the Ultimate price tag, Microsoft is reportedly doubling down on third-party integrations. As of late 2025, Ultimate already includes EA Play, Ubisoft+ Classics, and a Fortnite Crew subscription. As 2026 progresses, sources suggest Microsoft is in talks to add even more services to ensure the monthly cost feels like a one-stop shop for digital entertainment. Whether this includes streaming services or further gaming perks from partners remains unknown.

This software shift appears to be laying the groundwork for the rumoured 2027 next-generation Xbox. Leaks regarding the new Xbox suggest Microsoft is abandoning the traditional console OS in favour of a Windows 11 hybrid environment. This would theoretically enable native support for the Steam and Epic Games Store, effectively turning the Xbox into a first-party gaming rig for the living room. If hardware and software merge into a single Windows-based ecosystem, a fragmented subscription service divided into “PC” and “Console” designations no longer makes sense.

Discuss on our Facebook page, HERE.

KitGuru says: Are you subscribed to any Game Pass tier? Would you like to see a merge of Premium and PC tiers, assuming PC gamers would still have access to day-1 releases?

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The G.Skill OC World Cup returns for 2026 with $40,000 prize pool

11 février 2026 à 17:30

The G.Skill Annual OC World Cup returns at Computex 2026 with a $40,000 prize pool up for grabs. The top nine overclockers from the qualifying rounds will go head-to-head and we may see some records broken along the way.

G.SKILL has been hosting the OC World Cup at Computex for many years at this point and it is often a highlight of the event. As always, there will be qualifying rounds in the months before Computex, with the top nine contestants then being invited to join G.Skill at Computex to compete in one final showdown for a share of a $40,000 prize pool.

The OC World Cup champion will get $10,000, with the rest of the prize pool broken up between the remaining placements. Here is the prize pool breakdown:

  • OC Champion: $10,000 USD
  • 2nd Place: $6,500 USD
  • 3rd Place: $5,000 USD
  • 4th Place: $4,200 USD
  • 5th Place: $3,400 USD
  • 6th Place: $3,000 USD
  • 7th Place: $2,800 USD
  • 8th Place: $2,600 USD
  • 9th Place: $2,500 USD

To sweeten the deal, each of these top-nine overclockers will also receive a DDR5-8000 32GB memory kit. Two runner-ups who completed the online qualifier trials will also be randomly selected to get a DDR5-7200 32GB kit.

KitGuru Says: Computex 2026 is running from June 2nd to June 5th – as always, we will have coverage of the show during that week.

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Sharkoon unveils Skiller SGK55W, a gasket-mounted 75% keyboard with VIA support

11 février 2026 à 16:30

Sharkoon has launched the Skiller SGK55W, a 75% gaming keyboard that combines premium features with an aggressive price point. The SGK55W aims to bridge the gap between mass-market gaming peripherals and the “custom keyboard” scene. Featuring a gasket-mount design, this keyboard uses a polycarbonate positioning plate, silicone layering, and double-layer foam damping to produce a deeper, more “thocky” acoustic profile and a flexible typing experience that reduces fatigue during long sessions.

The keyboard features Sharkoon's pre-lubed linear switches, designed for smooth, resistance-free actuation in both fast-paced gaming and typing. Enthusiasts will appreciate the inclusion of a hot-swap PCB, allowing tool-free switch replacements and full VIA compatibility, enabling key and macro remapping without proprietary software. The physical build is rounded out by double-shot PBT keycaps in a Cherry profile, with crisp legends and a texture that resists the “shine” typical of cheaper ABS plastics.

On the technical front, the SGK55W features dual-mode connectivity, offering both a reliable 1.8 m wired USB connection and a 2.4 GHz wireless mode. Powering the wireless side is a 4,000 mAh battery, providing extended playtimes even with the dynamic, south-facing ARGB lighting active. The compact 75% layout, a favourite for saving desk space without sacrificing function keys, is topped off with a tactile rotary knob for quick volume adjustments.

The Skiller SGK55W is available now in black for €74.90. A white version is scheduled to hit retail shelves in April 2026 at the same price point.

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KitGuru says: Sharkoon is hitting the sweet spot of the market with the SGK55W. By offering a gasket-mount, VIA-compatible board at this price, they are undercutting many boutique brands. While the Sharkoon-branded switches will need to prove their durability against industry titans like Gateron or Cherry, the inclusion of a hot-swap PCB means users can always upgrade later. If you've been looking for a “gateway” into custom keyboards without breaking the bank, this 75% board looks like a very strong contender.

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Alliwava G15 Review - Good Budget Offer

11 février 2026 à 21:49
The Alliwava G15 might not be on the cutting edge of tech, but its biggest draw is the good value it offers. The list of pros is surprisingly long: an IPS panel, good upgrade options, reasonable power, decent battery life, and capable input devices. This makes the G15 an easy recommendation for those on a budget who don't want to make too many sacrifices.

Microsoft Warns Of Secure Boot Certificate Expiry Impacting PCs This Year

11 février 2026 à 20:57
Microsoft Warns Of Secure Boot Certificate Expiry Impacting PCs This Year Microsoft introduced Secure Boot back in 2011, and made it a key requirement for installation of Windows 11. And now some users will have to update their certificates in June of this year. Microsoft will handle most Secure Boot updates through Windows Update, meaning most people won't have to worry about this. But you should still double check

Android 17 Beta Launch Imminent For Google Pixel Phones

11 février 2026 à 20:35
Android 17 Beta Launch Imminent For Google Pixel Phones Google Pixel users who enjoy being on the bleeding edge and participating in Google’s Android Beta program will be happy to hear that an Android 17 beta will be rolling out sooner than they anticipated. It’s only a few weeks since the release of the latest Android 16 beta, which included a new feature intended to help get more battery life

AMD Medusa Halo With Up To 24 Cores May Use LPDDR6 For Huge Bandwidth Gains

11 février 2026 à 18:30
AMD Medusa Halo With Up To 24 Cores May Use LPDDR6 For Huge Bandwidth Gains If you read this site regularly, you probably know about AMD's Ryzen AI Max series. Codenamed Strix Halo, this is AMD's massive mega-chip with up to 16 CPU cores and Radeon RX 7600 XT-level integrated graphics. The next-generation version is thought to be codenamed Medusa Halo, and while we've heard some wild rumors about these parts in the

Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2026: How To Watch And What To Expect

11 février 2026 à 17:45
Samsung Galaxy Unpacked 2026: How To Watch And What To Expect Samsung has fired the starting gun for the 2026 smartphone wars, confirming its next Galaxy Unpacked event for February 25 in San Francisco to unveil an "agentic AI" S26 series that promises to make mobile intelligence truly personal and adaptive. According to Samsung’s event invitation, the Galaxy S26 series is being marketed not just
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