Cyberpower Infinity X107 GT Gaming PC Review
Andy takes an in-depth look at a pre-built PC housing an RTX 3080... all for less than two grand.
Cyberpower Hyper Liquid Ultra RTX PC
A monster machine capable of cutting through benchmarks.
Empire of Sin Review
Is this management sim the Godfather of strategy games? Or is it better off sleeping with the fishes?
Shuttle, the industry's renowned small form factor barebones specialist, has taken Intel's latest dual-core Atom CPU and used the mini-ITX form factor to create what seems like a match made in heaven. We put this teeny beast through the paces to see if it makes the perfect mini-PC.
January 15, 2009 | 08:29With the Radeon HD 4850 crowned the bang for buck king, Powercolor looks to improve upon its winning formula with the Radeon HD 4850 PCS+. Boasting an impressive aftermarket cooler from Zerotherm and an increased core clock, we take a look to see if it can compete in an increasingly crowded market.
September 23, 2008 | 12:52The new Asus Eee PC model is here and the 1000 is looking better than ever thanks to a redesigned keyboard, chassis-filling screen and new Atom processor. Is the new model really a step forward for the line though, or an incremental disappointment at best?
August 25, 2008 | 10:10The guys at Kobalt Computers have been busy little boys creating this latest little gaming notebook, the Comanche SLI. With almost 1TB storage, a quad-core CPU and a powerful SLI config under the hood, this could be the first gaming laptop we've seen make even Crysis cry...
August 15, 2008 | 08:03The Acer Aspire One is small, lightweight and gloriously linuxy - but can it make that extra jump from potential to realised greatness? It looks like it might, but the only way to be sure is to read our review of this latest and greatest 8.9 inch sub-notebook...
August 4, 2008 | 01:12Contrary to popular belief, PC gaming doesn't have to be expensive - you don't need the fastest graphics cards and processors in the world in order to enjoy games at decent resolutions. We challenged ourselves to building a PC for £400... and here's how it turned out.
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