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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
The first AMD Ryzen quad core has landed - a Core i7-7700K-specced CPU for £100 less.
Lego City Undercover is a flawed gem, with technical issues obscuring a great game.
Free-roam, VR modes too.
Can power compatible devices, too.
Alleges performance nobbling, too.
The first Ryzen 5 lands, and the 1600X offers six cores and 12 threads for just £249.
Asus's take on the GTX 1080 Ti is predictably costly but certainly impressive.
Expect more electronic paper soon.
Comes with the Creators Update.
Puts the blame on Bain.
MSI's top XPower board has made its way to AM4. How does it compare to Asus's Crosshair VI Hero?
Could have a knock-on effect for FC5.
Apparently failed to do its research.
Sadly, that doesn't invalidate the loans.
100 players enter, one player leaves in this bizarre massively multiplayer murder-'em-up.
Improves responsiveness.
It's a beast, to be sure.
£1,200. Twelve. Hundred. Pounds.
It isn't often we see a keyboard that splits in two, but the Mistel Barocco MD600 does just that.
Our final Ryzen 7 review - we check out the middle sibling, the 1700X.
Due to land on April 12th.
Goes cap-in-hand back to GNOME.
Promises improvements later this month.
October 14 2021 | 15:04