Why Counter-Strike players think Valve is about to announce ‘Counter-Strike 2’-

A perennial rumour in  the Counter-Strike: Global Offensive ecosystem has been the theory that the now 10-year-old FPS will be ported to Valve’s current in-house engine, Source 2. This past week, the speculation and whispers have gone into overdrive, with many convinced that a ‘new’ version of perhaps the iconic PC game is on the way.

CS:GO as it stands was made with Valve’s older Source engine. What an upgrade to Source 2 would actually look like is the subject of some debate, with some starry-eyed about the prospect of a rebuilt game that follows in the longer history of Counter-Strike being re-released in new forms, while others are more downbeat and expect any eventual Source 2 version to be ‘only’ a minor visual upgrade, possibly with the official 128-tick serve…

Wordle hint and answer #624- Sunday, March 5-

Need a hint for today’s Wordle? Then you’ve come to the right place. In fact, you’ve come to the right place no matter what your Wordle woe may be. Spend some time with our hints and tips if you’d like to hone your guesses, take a look at the March 5 (624) clue if you need a little guidance, and scroll straight down to today’s answer if you want to make sure you’ll win.

I groaned as soon as Wordle put me out of my misery because, of course, that’s what the answer was. I just managed to use up all of my guesses today on everything else instead. Oh, what I wouldn’t give for just one more go. 

Wordle hint

A Wordle hint for Sunday, March 5

Any extremely harmful or poisonous substance or chemical can be referred to by today’s answer. Thi…

This fluorescent gaming PC has 69 water blocks to keep it frosty-

Here’s a water-cooled gaming PC that will make you go “Ohh, wait, what? No way!” There’s no denying that this gaming PC aglow in fluorescent UV light is absolutely gorgeous, but look closer and you’ll notice almost every component—be it RAM stick, GDDR6 chip, motherboard chipset, VRM, and more—has its very own water block.

It’s a build by Reddit user psychoOC, and it reportedly took two months of continuous work to put it all together. No doubt it’s absolutely paid off. I see a lot of fancy gaming PCs in this line of work, but this one made me stop scrolling and gawk for a while.

The rig itself is an all-AMD machine with an AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX and AMD Ryzen 7 7700X. There are four liquid-cooled RAM sticks running at 6000MT/s, and that’s all plugged into an Asu…