Nvidia has an event planned for the 20th of August, will we finally be getting new graphics cards?
Read More »Intel’s 10nm Cannon Lake processors delayed until the second half of 2019
Despite many hoping for an earlier launch, Intel’s 10nm Cannon Lake processors have been delayed once again, this time aiming for a late 2019 launch.
Read More »Wooting ONE – Gradual movement on a keyboard, just like a controller joystick!
Is this the future of mechanical keyboards? keys that are pressure sensitive? Imagine playing a first person shooter and being able to crawl, walk and run forward - all with the same key. Like an analogue stick on a console controller.
Read More »Google is supposedly slowing down YouTube on rival browsers, as Mozilla outlines a fix
Mozilla has pointed the finger at Google for slowing YouTube down on browsers other than Chrome, while providing a fix for Firefox, Edge and Safari.
Read More »MacBook Pro 2018 throttling fix
Last week, users began getting their hands on the new 2018 MacBook Pro machines, unfortunately for those splashing the cash for the Core i9 model, some thermal throttling does occur under load. On the bright side, a fix has already been discovered.
Read More »AMD’s Picasso APU spotted in online benchmark
AMD’s long-rumoured Picasso APU has surfaced in an online benchmark.
Read More »Briony Games (livestream) – Ep 1: PC Building Simulator !
In the first of our new 'Briony Games' series - reviewer and gaming addict Briony Hannam takes a look at 'PC Building Simulator' - a new title which is designed to let people build their own virtual PC system. It could be used as a way of checking how a rig looks before buying the real, physical components online. Briony had never loaded this simulator before producing this video - it was recorded live as she played about with the software herself at home.
Read More »Asus ROG Strix Hero II GL504GM Preview – UK Exclusive!
KitGuru gets hands-on with the brand new ROG Hero II in this UK exclusive preview
Read More »SteelSeries confirms early production batch of Rival 310 mice have adhesive issues
Last week, Briony shared an update on the SteelSeries Rival 310 mouse after nine months of use. While the initial review was very positive, it seems that the Rival 310 has not stood the test of time, as 9 months on, the mouse is falling apart. SteelSeries has been in touch since the update went live, confirming that an early production batch of the 310 does suffer from adhesive issues.
Read More »Leo Says Ep. 23: The AMD v INTEL High Core Count Episode!
Today Leo talks about the new MacBook Pros and their long-awaited upgrade to Intel 8th Gen processors, as well as the news that Nvidia is reportedly inviting press to an event at Gamescom. Leo also discusses the plight of Raja Koduri at AMD, as well as upcoming HEDT processors from both Intel and AMD.
Read More »Cooler Master has launched the WholesomeGaming giveaway
Cooler Master has set off a chain reaction with its WholesomeGaming campaign, becoming one of the biggest tech giveaways in history backed by 35 companies and counting.
Read More »Defiance 2050 first impressions and benchmarks
Defiance 2050 is Trion World’s effort to rebuild 2013’s Defiance from the ground up, but how does it stack up against the original?
Read More »A wishlist for The Witcher 4
The Witcher 3 is one of the best games ever made. Even now, over three years after release, the game is still selling well and outdoing most other releases in terms of quality, story telling and bang for buck. However, if a fourth Witcher game were to be made, there are a few things that I would like to see.
Read More »GPU prices reportedly expected to dip by 20% this month
According to reports, vendors are anticipating an average GPU price reduction of 20% in July as crypto demand continues to weaken.
Read More »The KitGuru guide to mechanical keyboard switches
Mechanical keyboards are a staple for many serious PC gaming set ups. These switches offer more tactile feedback, faster actuation and longer life spans. However, with so many different kinds of switches floating around, it can be confusing to decide which one to go with. Today we'll be going over the different mechanical switches currently on the market, explaining what each of them do differently.
Read More »Steam Summer Sale 2018- Our recommendations
The Steam Summer Sale is here once again, so we've put together a list of games that we believe are well worth checking out.
Read More »What is motion sickness in video games and how can you prevent it?
As video games continue to get more complex and realistic, we are also seeing more people affected by motion sickness. What is the cause? And more importantly, what can you do about it?
Read More »Signs seem to be pointing towards an August launch for GTX 1180
GDDR6 is entering mass production and Nvidia is reportedly sending out invites for an event in August. Could the GTX 1180 be arriving next month?
Read More »Leo Says Ep 22: Nvidia Turing delayed, Intel DGPU, Nvidia bitten on A$$? 32 & 24-core Threadripper 2
Today Leo touches on the rumours surrounding Nvidia delaying its new Turing-based GPUs, the upcoming Threadripper 2 processors and their model codes, as well as the drama surrounding Brian Krzanich resigning as CEO of Intel.
Read More »Razer unveils new ‘Huntsman’ keyboards with new Opto-Mechanical switches
Razer has two new keyboards launching today featuring all new 'Opto-Mechanical' switches- utilising infrared beams to detect key presses, while still maintining the satisfying feel of a mechanical switch.
Read More »Upgrading to high-end ultrawide- is it worth it?
The Acer Predator X34 is a highly recommended monitor, but it is also very expensive and comes with its own unique set of drawbacks. Today I'm sharing my experience in making the jump to 21:9. Was it worth the money?
Read More »Cooler Master MasterCase H500M Review – Addressable RGB!
It has four glass panels and addressable RGB lighting - but is it worth £199.99?
Read More »GPU shipments to fall as mining demand weakens, potentially hindering Nvidia’s next-gen chips
While GPU shipments are set to fall thanks to a reduced demand from miners, Nvidia is stuck with an overabundance of Pascal GPUs that might have hindered the road to next-gen architecture.
Read More »WIN an ASUS ROG Strix gaming laptop worth £1600! (closed)
If you've been looking at buying a new gaming laptop, here is your chance to get one for FREE by winning our competition with ASUS ROG. One lucky reader will walk away with the STRIX Scar laptop worth £1600!
Read More »Intel CEO Brian Krzanich immediately steps down over relationship with employee
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich has resigned, effectively immediately after it was discovered he had breached company policy by engaging in a relationship with an employee.
Read More »The Steam Summer Sale should kick off later today
The Steam Summer sale will be kicking off in just a few hours!
Read More »Assassin’s Creed Odyssey cements the series’ future as an RPG franchise
Origins was just step one in Ubisoft's reinvention of the Assassin's Creed series. Odyssey will cement the game's future as an RPG, complete with choices, consequences and multiple endings.
Read More »AMD limiting Raven Ridge APUs to just four driver updates a year
AMD’s Ryzen APUs are fantastic chips that pack a surprising amount of both CPU and GPU power for the price. Disappointingly though, AMD has confirmed that Raven Ridge APUs will only receive up to four driver updates per year. A member of the OverclockerUK’s forum queried an AMD employee as …
Read More »Leo Says 21 – PAY TO PLAY!?, Z390, GTX 20 Series, Corean War, Intel discrete graphics – MORE!
Today our grumpy hero addresses rumours of Intel's upcoming Z390 chipset, the long-awaited GTX 20 series, and whether reviewers take money to give products coverage.
Read More »The first 4K/144Hz monitors can’t support full quality at 144Hz
Hardware limitations surrounding the first 4K/144Hz monitors have come to light, with bandwidth reducing techniques put in place in order to hit the full 144Hz refresh rate.
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