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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Better cabling, HDR pass-through.
Delisting scheduled for January 2018.
AMD and Intel's flagships are now available, and the world has seen the numbers. Who has come off best?
We've picked some of the best projects recently completed in our project log forum.
Reports suggest a Pi-like Arm board inside.
Says it's pickier than the competition.
Major push to get the game out of the door.
MSI is here with a brand new mouse! The Clutch GM60 features multiple removable parts, but is it too expensive?
Compatible with existing Type-C cables, too.
Optional bracket adds ATX PSU support.
Takes aim at Elite Dangerous fans.
Cooler Master's flagship returns, now with curved tempered glass and three different layout options.
Takes a 10 percent cut on sales.
GM Dan Cermak among them.
Lives in a 64-bit world.
This £850 beast has a hybrid air/water-cooler for maximum flexibility.
Project Cars 2 offers a massive vehicular toybox, let down by inconsistencies and a litany of small errors.
Picks Indiegogo for crowdfunding launch.
Claims to beat Chrome.
No refunds on DLC, though.
Echo is a conceptually fascinating game spoiled by an overly formulaic structure.
Tempered glass, RGB lighting, and clean looks for £55.
Claims massive improvements over existing tech.
October 14 2021 | 15:04