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Long Before Friendslop, Portal 2 Made Co-Op Cool

Long Before Friendslop, Portal 2 Made Co-Op Cool https://ift.tt/jMpcx4l April 18, 2026 marks the 15-year anniversary of Portal 2's release. Below, we reminisce about its memorable story, novel cooperative two-player mode, and enduring comedy. There was a time in the PlayStation 3/Xbox 360 era when Valve was spoiling us with games, packaging some excellent titles in The Orange Box and bringing us back-to-back Left 4 Dead entries. But the company hit a stride with the 2011 release of Portal 2, which might be its finest accomplishment of that generation. Following up from 2007's Portal, Valve would still have had a hit if it had only made and released the single-player campaign, but the developers went the extra mile with the addition of a full-fledged co-op campaign--which itself would have been an equally worthy sequel to Portal on its own, and in retrospect, was a harbinger for cooperative and social games trending today. Continue Reading at GameSpot

NZXT Reveals Revamped H7 Flow Case, Simplified Fan Management

NZXT Reveals Revamped H7 Flow Case, Simplified Fan Management https://ift.tt/0QD1tiK

NZXT revealed some new components at Computex 2024 this week. These include a fresh incarnation of its highly popular H7 Flow mid-tower case, single-frame fans designed with ease-of-use in mind, and a new generation of ATX 3.1 power supplies.

The NZXT single-frame fans are designed as an alternative to multiple fan cables, serving as two or three fan arrays in one eight-pin cable that has both PWM and RGB. However, you may need a splitter for it to work on a traditional motherboard fan port, as it also comes with 5V ARGB. NZXT plans to roll out a "control hub" that will directly manage these fans with ease in Q3 of 2024.

The revamped H7 Flow layout prioritizes airflow to the GPU, and it's also easier to get into without using a screwdriver.
The revamped H7 Flow layout prioritizes airflow to the GPU, and it's also easier to get into without using a screwdriver.

Finally, NZXT is introducing the C-Series Gold and Platinum PSUs, which are available in 850W, 1000W, and 1200W variations. They have been redesigned to maximize airflow and reduce noise, and they're also available in white for those of you who like to match up. For more information on where to buy these parts, check out NZXT's website.

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