Tempered glass, RGB lighting, and clean looks for £55.
Nanoxia has shrunk its drawer-style case to mini-ITX dimensions - successfully or not?
Two tempered glass side panels and 360mm radiator support for £60.
A 27", 1080p, FreeSync-enabled monitor for under £200? Surely there's a catch - we dig deeper.
With a combination of air- and liquid-cooling, this card is looking to stand out - can it do so?
The SFX-L form factor is great for small form factor fans - how does Be Quiet!'s latest fare?
8c/16t part for $549; Sep 25th availability for NVMe RAID booting.
This sleek and sexy small form factor case is all about going vertical.
Finally, Vega lands. We test out AMD's answers to the GTX 1080 and GTX 1070.
Corsair delivers a PCIe x4 SSD in an HHHL add-in card form factor - can it deliver the goods?
Fractal goes for a more aggressive look - how does it pay off?
New Halos RGB Fan Frames, too.
RX Vega 64 for $499, RX Vega 56 for $399.
16-core 1950X $999; 12-core 1920X $799; eight-core 1900X $549.
New features include Enhanced Sync, improving on V-Sync for all screens.
This £800 Ultrabook has a 1080p IPS display, Core i5 CPU, 16GB DDR4, and a 256GB SSD.
One of the cheapest FreeSync monitors on the market passes through our labs.
How many sacrifices does a case need to make to include a tempered glass side panel for less than £65?
£100 nets you this virtual surround headset - can it stand out from the crowd?
How many features can one graphics card have? Turns out: a lot.
Featuring the Ryzen 5 1600 and RX 580 4GB
Iiyama serves up a 1440p monitor with 144Hz FreeSync support for less than £400.
This 15.6" laptop sports a GTX 1050 Ti 4GB and a Core i7-7700HQ for just over £1,000.
October 14 2021 | 15:04