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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
3,584 cores, 11GB of GDDR5X at 11Gbps, faster than Titan X, and $699.
Horizon: Zero Dawn is here. Prepare to meet the PS4's newest killer app.
White is hard to achieve with RGB LEDs; Cooler Master changes this with a pure white LED keyboard.
Looks to follow HTC into the VR market.
Aim to create an online library.
More than double the price, though.
Bulletstorm is back, with a questionable pre-order bonus and a stunning skybox.
All devices purchased from 2012 covered.
Production increasing for April, says House.
The logical successor to Amazon's Echo.
Devs advised to move to SHA-256 now.
Client list reads like a who's who.
Teases OEM headsets by year's end.
With a 5.2mm thick IPS panel and slim bezels, this is one sleek and sexy monitor.
Rick speaks to DontNod Entertainment about its ambitious follow-up to Life is Strange.
More Btrfs support, encrypted folders.
Builds on top of Vulkan.
New round for Project Discovery.
You can now buy the world's fastest eight-core processor for $499.
Single colour only, for now.
Still no sign of the rest of its fixes.
October 14 2021 | 15:04