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Cooler Master Elite 330 Case Review (BmR)

Benchmark Reviews has been on the web for over a year now. In that time I've had the pleasure of reviewing some very nice higher end computer items, including mid and full tower cases. While I love the high end market I realize for every high end part sold, there are probably 100's of mid to lower end parts sold. So who's buying these parts? Everyone is that's who. So where do they get their pre purchase information from? Hopefully here at Benchmark Reviews. Cooler Master recognizes there is an audience at this price point and so should we. Today Benchmark Reviews will look at the Cooler Master Elite 330 RC-330-KKN1-GP Chassis. A mid tower computer case that appears to be big on features but small on price.

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Microsoft Gaming Revenue Grows 5% Year-on-Year, Content and Services Up 8%, Xbox Hardware Down 6%

Microsoft announced its financial results for Q3 of fiscal year 2025, including an update on its gaming business.

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darthv729h ago

To put it simply... two steps forward, one step back.

Abriael9h ago(Edited 9h ago)

That's not how that works.

Gaming revenue is already a balance of Content and Services +/- Hardware. So it's simply one step forward. Microsoft's gaming business is growing, and has been growing pretty much forever.

darthv729h ago

...two steps forward and one step back still amounts to one step forward, does it not?

Abriael8h ago(Edited 8h ago)

@darthv72: But in this case, it's more one step forward that would be pretty large, but is held back by some weight, so it's instead a bit smaller, but it's still a sizable step forward, since hardware weighs a lot less than content and services. Your comparison would work if C&S and Hardware were equivalent.

Christopher4h ago

Really depends on your goal. I was told by Microsoft that they were still pushing hardware, so I don't know what to believe.

TheColbertinator8h ago

Another win for Microsoft. The haters can use the dog door to leave.

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Johnh52235m ago(Edited 4m ago)

They should drop the price of hardware permanently . Its been 5 years but have had price increases? Doesn't make since

dveio6h ago(Edited 6h ago)

Hardware revenue will probably sit somewhere between 800M - 1B for the quarter.

And content & services make up around 75 - 80% of total gaming revenue. Total gaming revenue is up 5%.

While positive numbers are positive, I don't find +5% year-on-year in total revenue a great, not even a good result considering what they've been throwing into the pot since their last Q3.

I don't think they are happy with only a +5% payoff since and compared to last year's Q3, which was abysmal, despite these numbers are indicating "Positive!" at 1st glance.

Especially since in terms of revenue, hardware doesn't contribute a lot to overall revenue anymore ("only" -6% down, because there's no hardware really being sold anymore).

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Lightning776h ago

Well what do you know. When you release good games, good consecutive 1st party you output you actually make money.

Minus hardware of course.

I'll give credit where it's due. MS is starting to capture that old 360 energy when it comes to games and releases. It took them 14 years of having a clue but they seem to be doing it now. All will be lost if they step on rakes like they're known to do. Who knows how long it'll last.

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Borderlands 4 is launching earlier than originally planned

Good news for looter-shooter fans: the eagerly-awaited Borderlands 4 will now launch more than a week earlier than originally planned.

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Smash Bros Meets Basketball in 'Dunk Dunk,' Launching May 8th

Publisher Playtonic and Developer BadgerHammer will be releasing their brand new Basketball style party game Dunk Dunk on Switch and PC May 8th, 2025.

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