Afraid of the BIOS, dont like the thought of overclocking? Wouldn't you like some extra performance from your system without much effort? 8PACK showed Briony how to do it. Its not rocket science. Honest.
Read More »8PACK showcases £15,000 (2018) Custom Watercooled PC!
We travelled to the home of Overclockers UK to take a look at some of the fastest PCs money can buy. Ian '8PACK' Parry shows Briony two of the updated ultimate watercooled PCs in the 8PACK range. Each system can be fully customised in a range of colour combinations and only the best performing components make the final cut!
Read More »G.Skill achieves 5000MHz DDR4 RAM on an air-cooled system
G.Skill has pushed the boundaries once again, achieving a whopping 5000MHz speed on a dual-channel module while being cooled by air.
Read More »Nvidia’s GeForce Partner Program already appears to be taking effect
The Nvidia GeForce Partner Program controversy has been going on for a couple of weeks now and during that time, more information has come to light. We've been keeping an eye on things and had a chat with an inside source to bring out some updated coverage.
Read More »Huawei’s P20 Pro has three rear cameras… and a notch
Huawei has unveiled the P20 and P20 Pro. We give you the low-down on both devices, including some hands-on first impressions
Read More »Far Cry 5 PC Performance Analysis
We benchmark Far Cry 5 to see how well it performs across 10 different graphics cards
Read More »DeepCool Quadstellar: The huge alien case with moving panels!
The DeepCool Quadstellar case has finally arrived at KitGuru's testing ground! A full written review is on the way but for now, we present you with Leo Waldock's video review!
Read More »Nvidia reportedly expects the first 4K/144Hz, G-Sync HDR displays to launch next month
After some lengthy delays, we may finally see the first 4K/144Hz, HDR and G-Sync monitors hit the market.
Read More »AMD responds with its own technical assessment of CTS Labs’ research
AMD has officially responded with a technical assessment of the vulnerabilities published by CTS Labs' last week.
Read More »Nimbus Data launch record-breaking 100TB SSD
Nimbus Data has broken the record for largest single solid state drive, releasing its 100TB ExaDrive DC100.
Read More »The HTC Vive Pro will cost £799, pre-orders are live
The HTC VIVE Pro is on the way, bringing along a 78 percent increase in resolution, a more comfortable mounting mechanism and integrated audio. It even takes over the base Vive's original launch price of £799
Read More »Leo Says 15 – Sexist comments, AMD CTS Lab Attack, Nvidia GPP, AMD roadmap, Hawking Dies – MORE!
This week our opinionated hero discusses sexism on YouTube and some of the comments that KitGuru reviewer Briony Hannam has received - and why quite a few blokes could do with taking a good hard look at themselves before posting.
Read More »(Closed) Win an ACER Swift 3 Thin & Light Laptop worth almost £800!
The ACER Swift 3 comes armed with an AMD Ryzen 5 2500U quad core processor that can turbo up to 3.6GHz.
Read More »CTS Labs’ disclosure of supposed AMD security flaws looks shady
There has been a media blitz of reports surrounding AMD Zen processor flaws over the last 24 hours. However, the situation surrounding CTS Labs, its research and its disclosure, is suspicious to say the least.
Read More »Briony BUILDS a GAMING PC. LIVESTREAM UNCUT w/ BLOOPERS!
Too scared to build your own system? Briony is no expert, did a live build - its well worth a look.
Read More »Nvidia’s GeForce Partner Program is causing a stir, but it won’t stop board partners from selling AMD GPUs
We were given a break from the usual controversies surround graphics cards last week after a report surfaced surrounding Nvidia's new GeForce Partner Program. It seems that there is some concern behind the scenes about what this program represents and its potential for anti-consumerism, so today we are digging in and hoping to clear up some points of confusion.
Read More »Win a STEAM game of your choice this weekend! (closed)
If you are in need of a new game to jazz up your weekend, then we have the competition for you. Over the weekend, we are running a caption contest, the winner of which will receive a STEAM game of their choice. It's open WORLDWIDE and we'll pick a winner on Sunday!
Read More »RAM prices could climb even higher thanks to datacentre demand
It seems that news of RAM prices stabilising has been greatly exaggerated, as datacentre demand has begun to drive costs even higher than before.
Read More »Leaked slides reveal AMD’s 2nd Gen Ryzen lineup and pricing
We've known for a couple of months now that AMD plans to roll out its Ryzen 2000 series CPUs in April. Last week, the first Ryzen 7 2700X leaks gave us a good idea of what to expect in terms of improvements and today, AMD's initial lineup of Ryzen 7 and Ryzen 5 2000 series processors has leaked online, alongside launch prices for each chip.
Read More »US security panel deems Broadcom’s bid for Qualcomm as a potential risk to national security
Broadcom's attempt to take over Qualcomm has hit a roadblock, with a US government security panel deeming the deal as potentially harmful to national security.
Read More »OnePlus 5T Review: Price to Performance King!
Three months on, is the OnePlus 5T still the mid-range smartphone king?
Read More »Overclockers UK Cobalt Overclocked Gaming PC Review – 8350K & GTX 1060
Overclockers UK is offering an i3-8350K and GTX 1060 rig for £1230. Is it a good deal?
Read More »Chillblast Fusion Centauri Ryzen Threadripper Ultimate Review (w/ 2 x GTX 1080 Ti)
It's a stunning rig from Chillblast, with impressive water-cooling. But is it worth £7500?!
Read More »Cryptocurrency miners spent $776 million on 3 million graphics cards throughout 2017
It seems that AMD has benefitted quite a bit from cryptocurrency mining, which saw 3 million graphics cards worth around $776 million sold throughout 2017.
Read More »Leo Says 14 – Corsair 500D aftermath, Nvidia Turing, EKWB mess up, Intel drones hacked and MORE!
Hot topics, strong opinions. Leo has a lot to talk about today.
Read More »Graphics card prices may continue to rise for most of the year
Graphics card pricing is crazy right now, and apparently the trend won't be stopping any time soon.
Read More »Is there a ‘perfect’ weight for a gaming mouse? KitGuru investigates
How heavy should a gaming mouse be? We hear from our readers and some leading mouse manufacturers
Read More »AMD introduces new embedded Ryzen and EPYC processors with Zen architecture
AMD endows its embedded processor line-up with Zen architecture, introducing the new Ryzen Embedded V1000 and the EPYC Embedded 3000 family of processors.
Read More »Intel’s discrete GPU development is already under way
Last year, the graphics industry had a major shakeup, with Raja Koduri switching to the blue team to take the reins on discrete GPU development for Intel. Since then, things have been somewhat quiet, but this week that changed with some discrete GPU prototype details making their way onto the web.
Read More »Samsung’s latest SSD sports 30TB of storage, 40GB of DRAM and super fast speeds
Back in 2016, Samsung debuted the world's highest capacity SSD for its time, measuring in at just over 15TB. Now they are back at it again, this time with a 30TB SSD featuring 512Gb V-NAND, 40GB of DRAM, an all new memory controller architecture and even faster read/write speeds.
Read More »