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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
We evaluate the long awaited 6-core version of the Sandy Bridge CPU family
Intel has launched it's high-end CPU sporting six Hyper-Threaded cores
InMomentum is a first person racing game set in abstract environments.
We play the Anno 2070 demo and report our findings. It’s mostly water and fetch/carry tasks.
King Arthur has fallen. Can he get back up? We take a look.
Valve confirms that the Steam database forum were hacked, gives advice to cope.
Bethesda's latest opus is as great as it is huge. We don our dragon slaying boots and enter Skyrim.
New Mali-T658 GPU is equally at home playing games and handling GPGPU applications.
Electronic Arts and DICE have confirmed Battlefield 4.
Bethesda has admitted that PC development can be problematic on occasion.
It's Modern Warfare. Again. What else were you expecting?
We test 16 DirectX 11 GPUs in BF3, and find out the best way to increase your frame rates.
Has Need for Speed's identity crisis finally been resolved? We take a look at The Run to see.
Who did you vote as the best manufacturers and retailers of the year? Find out here!
LA Noire is now out on PC: we don a fedora, light a smoke and wander the streets of 1947 LA.
Gainward straps a Phantom cooler and 2GB of GDDR5 to the GTX 560 Ti.
Sapphire's latest Socket FM1 motherboard promises great overclocking potential.
Square Enix has sold 2.18 million copies of Deus Ex: Human Revolution.
Flood-ravaged hard disk component factories in Thailand say there's no quick fix.
Buy this now, says Joe. Read on to find out why, say we.
October 14 2021 | 15:04