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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Nvidia fills in the £420 price point and looks to take on RX Vega 56.
Takes control of the new joint venture.
Anime fan with a penchant for DS games, it seems.
Up to 16 threads, 64GB of RAM.
Snapdragon 835, 120Hz variable refresh display, 4,000mAh battery.
Alex Banks, AKA Make Role, is joining bit-tech to produce modding guides, tutorials, builds logs, videos, and more!
This is Asus' first stab at creating a mini-ITX X370 board for Ryzen CPUs. Can you really build a dinky eight-core overclocked PC?
Major improvements over its predecessor.
Brendan Greene agrees to Xbox exclusivity.
Offers a GTX 1080 equivalent system.
Wolfenstein II retains all the Nazi-killing madness of its predecessor, as well as all the problems.
Walk like an Egyptian in Ubisoft's triumphant Assassin's Creed return.
£1,000 your budget for a full system? PC Specialist has a Z370-based, GTX 1060-touting rig that may be of interest.
Will continue to support Eve Valkyrie.
Tracks vulnerabilities in vulnerability tracker.
Same features as the full-size variant.
Even PSUs can be RGB these days, but this high-end Aerocool model has a few other tricks up its sleeve.
Security details lost in the street.
NES and SNES carts hit this December.
Keysight denies culpability.
MSI's £180 Gaming Pro Carbon board has been popular in previous guises, but how well does it compete on Z370 with Coffee Lake?
High Hell is high speed, high energy and high fun. High time for a review, then.
Add-in card 280GB and 480GB; 2.5” 280GB only.
October 14 2021 | 15:04