
GamersNexus: "This guide will tell you how to go through some serious synthetic testing procedures to benchmark refurbished products and check for flaws. Everything herein can be performed by most novice users (it's mostly installing benchmarkers, changing some settings, and hitting 'go'), but feel free to ask us specific questions in the comments below or in our forums."

Microsoft announced its financial results for Q3 of fiscal year 2026, including an update on its gaming Xbox business and more.
Not looking good. Hopefully Asha Sharma is able to turn Phil’s disaster around.
To me it's still quite remarkable how they can cash-in 5.3bn in revenue in a single quarter, since their hardware is basically dead.

Thanks to the slip-up of an artist working on the title, we now have more evidence that a new Injustice game is in the works.

Spiders: "We're going to cut straight to the chase so you're not left wondering: After a long period without clear answers, we have received confirmation that Spiders is being liquidated.
What does it mean? This means the company as a whole no longer exists. We'll cease our functions immediately. The planned DLC will release via Nacon, and then-- well, that's it.
We're sorry that it's come to this and would like to thank each and every one of you for your support over the years.
If you have any questions or run into issues with your games, please contact Nacon directly as we'll no longer be able to reply."
Not a big fan of refurbished parts either. Its rare that you ACTUALLY get a working part. Also the return policy period is shorter then if purchased new. Not really worth the risk IMO. Always buy new. Unless you know exactly who your buying it from and the history of use. Like a carfax report.
I reccomend people stay away from furmark, it is only designed to bake your GPU run hot and has no correlation to actual gaming temperatures or performance and is well known for its capabilities to kill graphics cards.
I just play games to test for stability. Most games will put a heavy load on your computer.