Today Leo takes a look at the latest Alphacool Eiswolf 2 aio gpu cooler. Eiswolf ii is approx £180, The Eisbaer is £110 and the extra radiator Leo used is about £60 00:00 Video Start 00:13 ...
How good are smaller system builders with a mini PC? Reece took a look at the Wired2Fire HAL 9000 Mini PC to take a closer gander.
My favorite deal on this list is for the Acemagic M1 which is down to $420 from its $800 MSRP. Running on a speedy i5 processor and with 32GB RAM, as well as a 1TB SSD, this device gives you loads of ...
It's not uncommon for gamers to hang on to the odd old graphics card. After all, they usually have years or even a decade of use if you stretch them to lower-tier gaming machines as they age. But it's ...
MSI showcased a new GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Ventus 3X design at TGS 2025 with a new hidden power connector design inside the backplate.
The author describes using two different rewards cards to maximize returns on grocery purchases, leveraging both cash-back and transferable points. Diversifying reward currencies is highlighted as a ...
At Tokyo Game Show 2025 last week, MSI was proudly showcasing a new GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Ventus model with a unique feature: a rear-mounted 12V-2x6 connector that's inverted, facing downward, to ...
Networking specialist HighPoint has launched its Rocket 7638D PCIe 5.0 switch card designed to enable direct interconnection between an Nvidia AI GPUs and NVMe storage devices, which could greatly ...
The bewitching hour draws nigh. Not on Oct. 31, but rather Oct. 14. That's the date scary Microsoft foretells evil spirits will haunt your PC if you continue using Windows ...
My experience. Naturally, because this machine sported the Windows operating system, it took a long time before I could even use it. There were updates aplenty, logging in with my ...
The bewitching hour draws nigh. Not on Oct. 31, but rather Oct. 14. That’s the date scary Microsoft foretells that evil spirits will haunt your PC if you continue using Windows 10. On Oct. 15, your PC ...
Advanced Shader Delivery solves all of this by removing the whole compilation process from your PC's hands (well, processors) and doing it 'offline', i.e. by the game developers themselves. The idea ...