Another £350 RTX 2060 runs the gauntlet.
Can this pre-overclocked RTX 2060 outdo the Founders Edition?
AMD takes a swipe at the RTX 2080 with the first 7nm gaming GPU.
Matt takes us through the key elements of the design of the new $700 AMD Radeon VII. Full review later this week!
Alex puts in some long hours, and the results speak for themselves.
£55 for a wireless, programmable, RGB gaming mouse? Not bad!
Bringing Meshify to the upper mid-range, Fractal is onto another winner.
This 165Hz 1440p screen sports G-Sync, a 1800R curve, and a wallet-busting price.
Monster graphics card under the spotlight.
1080p 24" screen with FreeSync, 144Hz refresh rate, and plenty of adjustment for £220.
This feature-rich card outdoes the Founders Edition in many areas, but it doesn't come cheap.
Nvidia seeks to redefine the 'mainstream' with a £329 card.
One big block, not individually cooled or illuminated.
Radeon Instinct MI50 reincarnated for gaming at $699.
PCIe 4.0 for the first time, built on 7nm.
Probably looking to increase yields.
Featuring Sunny Cove CPU and Gen11 graphics.
Gaming mouse targetting FPS/MOBA titles.
Three new models.
Slew of launches at CES 2019.
Featuring new and exclusive Cherry MX Low Profile RGB Speed switches with 1mm actuation.
Sub-£500 RTX hardware runs the gauntlet.
Stream PC games to mobile devices/VR headsets, live in-stream replay, auto-overclocking.
October 14 2021 | 15:04