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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Light on details.
MKR Vidor 4000 unveiled this weekend.
Show it once, it'll figure things out.
Need to ship your rig abroad, or simply want something safe and cool for LAN? Perhaps a purpose-built flight case is in order.
Is very, very light on technical details.
Aluminium frames added.
Finally.
MSI recently entered the gaming monitor market, and the curved Optix MPG27CQ sports a 144Hz 1440p panel and - wait for it - RGB.
Precision Boost 2, XFR 2, and Precision Boost Overdrive mean that AMD has made big strides in closing the gap between itself and Intel in lightly-threaded tasks, but do these new boosting algorithms make overclocking redundant?
Indulge your wildest horror movie fantasies, as long as they involve getting monsters to eat right and exercise.
Takes aim at smartphones.
Expands gaming's reach.
An unspecified Take-Two game, too.
Obsidian's latest RPG is the biggest game it's produced in years. But does bigger mean better?
MSI aims for the mid-range with this £160 board, but what features do you lose dropping down from the premium £200 price bracket?
A mobile-targeted Core i3, oddly.
Will break again come Chrome 70.
Last orders February 2019.
A no-nonsense 80 Plus Gold PSU with fully modular cabling and plenty of juice.
Less fun than a bank holiday clearing out your own garage.
A £130 tenkeyless keyboard with many a bell and many a whistle.
Promises cross-vendor compatibility.
Launches new parts, too.
October 14 2021 | 15:04