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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Three years ago, celebrity gamers such as Fatal1ty were bagging millions in prizes and TV channels were queuing up to broadcast games on TV. Professional gaming looked set for the big time. We look at why it hasn’t made the big time, and wonder if it ever will
Catalyst 9.4 is released just three weeks after Catalyst 9.3, featuring a new Auto-Tune tool in the Overdrive section of the Catalyst Control Center.
Acer has confirmed that, despite product testing being ongoing, Google's Android platform isn't yet suitable for netbook devices.
Researchers at IFAM in Germany create a new thermal material for cooling silicon by adding diamond powder to copper.
A Gloucestershire man has reportedly found illicit drugs in a pre-owned copy of GTA he bought for his children.
We constantly recommend the 650W Be Quiet! Dark Power Pro, but does the 850W afford the same awesome efficiency and virtual silence? With the same style of modular cables, shiny box, and a very similar build it be just as good or it might suffer from being just too hot.
Sims designer Will Wright has left EA Maxis to head up a new gaming think-tank called Stupid Fun Club.
Apple has been targeted by chip design firm Elan Microelectronics for allegedly violating a patent on multitouch technologies with the iPhone and iPod Touch ranges.
We take a look at Red Faction: Guerilla, the latest game in the Volition's super-destructive sci-fi series. With more physics than Carmen Electra on a trampoline and plenty of explosions to boot, we reckon THQ could be on to a winner here.
Corsair reveals its latest P256 SSD, which promises a faster maximum sequential write speed than Intel's X25-E, while also offering 256GB of storage.
October 14 2021 | 15:04