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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
OpenCL-powered WWII sim.
Brought low by a relationship.
16TB coming later this year.
Microsoft not following Sony's lead.
Vulkan, OpenGL, and OpenGL ES supported.
Only Fools and Horsepower.
Mechanical, RGB, and low-profile? Tesoro thinks you really can have it all.
Could lead to cooler electronics.
May make Spectre exploitation easier.
'Censorship Machine' is a go.
The Asus Maximus Impact, Corsair 1000D, and even Intel's Core i9-7980XE - they're all expensive flagship products, but they're also extremely important for marketing and brand image.
A sub-100g wireless mouse with unlimited play-time. And a £250 price tag.
Industry unimpressed.
Piranha boss talks of 'responsibility'.
Very limited supplies, though.
We take a look at Raijintek's latest generation of water-cooling hardware.
We go through one of the possible methods of producing some tasteful clothing for your naked motherboard.
Will appeal.
Tallwood sells it on.
Could hit AMD heaviest.
Cover up ugly SSD mounting holes with some lovely aluminium.
Prey: Mooncrash is an interesting if rather confused experiment in immersive sim design.
Appoints experts to Group, too.
October 14 2021 | 15:04