After nearly two years of PlayStation exclusivity, God of War: Ragnarok is finally coming to PC. The first game, simply titled ‘God of War', launched on Steam in early 2022 and has gone on to become one of Sony's best-sellers. With the sequel now just weeks away, the PC system …
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New AMD game bundle includes Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2 and Unknown 9: Awakening
AMD has announced its latest game bundle for those purchasing a new Ryzen 7000 powered laptop or desktop CPU, or a new RX 7000 series graphics card. From now until the 5th of October, those picking up a hardware upgrade can also get codes for Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 and …
Read More »Enermax Liqmaxflo 420mm AIO CPU Cooler Review
Enermax is bringing out the big guns with its Liqmaxflo 420mm but is it any good?
Read More »NZXT Flex offers a fully built gaming PC with bi-annual upgrades for a subscription fee
NZXT is trying to revolutionise the PC industry by launching NZXT Flex, a subscription-based gaming PC rental service to make high-performance gaming accessible to a broader audience. This service allows gamers to lease high-end gaming PCs for a monthly fee, with guaranteed upgrades every two years so you'll always have …
Read More »CyberPowerPC slashes prices on laptops and desktops for back to school season
It is back to school season – if you are shopping around for a new laptop or PC to aid you in your studies, and also get some gaming done in your downtime, then CyberpowerPC has some good deals at the moment. On the desktop side, for £699 you can …
Read More »Star Wars Outlaws system requirements recommend upscaling for all PC configurations
The full PC system requirements for Star Wars Outlaws have now been announced. At first glance, these system requirements seem pretty high, but the game appears to be even more demanding when you take a look at the resolution settings.
Read More »The ‘Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games’ series is officially over claims dev
In alignment with pretty much every major Olympic event over the past decade plus, SEGA have released an entry in the crossover Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games series. After a dozen games over the past 17 years, it seems the long-running crossover series is officially over. As shared …
Read More »July’s PS Plus Extra titles see 48% drop in players
Each month, Sony updates its PlayStation Plus Extra library with a line-up of half a dozen or so titles, giving subscribers new games to try out and play. That said, despite some pretty decent additions in July, overall player counts have dropped by almost 50% since June.
Read More »AMD releases Fluid Motion Frames 2 Preview driver
This week, AMD has launched the latest AMD Software: Adrenalin Edition Technical Preview, finally bringing AMD Fluid Motion Frames 2 to the masses. AMD Fluid Motion Frames (AFMF) is AMD's answer to DLSS Frame Generation for Radeon GPUs. At this time, AFMF 2 is only officially supported on Radeon RX …
Read More »G.Skill unveils speedy low-latency Trident Z5 Royal Neo memory for AMD PCs
G.Skill's new low-latency Trident Z5 Royal Neo DDR5 RAM kits have arrived. Using AMD EXPO profiles, AM5 motherboard users can benefit from lower timings and fast speeds of up to 6000MHz. While 6000MHz doesn't rank amongst the fastest DDR5 memory kits on the market, these speeds are still nothing to …
Read More »MSI B650M Project Zero – You can kiss your grommets goodbye!
Leo gets hands-on with the MSI B650M Project Zero board
Read More »Tons of characters, stages and more leak for MultiVersus
The relaunch of MultiVersus earlier this year has not gone the way Warner Bros. were likely hoping, with general sentiment surrounding the game being that it is inferior to the pre-release beta version from prior years. In spite of this, WB appears to be committed to the game in the …
Read More »Polyphony Digital responds to major GT7 physics bug
A few days ago, Polyphony Digital released their latest patch for Gran Turismo 7, bringing with it a ton of new additions including a new track; half a dozen vehicles; AI improvements and more. Interestingly, one of the stated improvements was to the game’s physics system. Unfortunately, its implementation has …
Read More »Intel Core Ultra 9 QS benchmark shows a 4% uplift over the Core i9-14900K
The first benchmark results for an Intel Core Ultra 9 QS (Qualification Sample) have been shared. With the chip running at 250W, the upcoming Core Ultra 9 processor outperformed the Core i9-14900K in the Cinbench R23 nT test by 17.5%. However, adding other benchmark results to the equation reduces the …
Read More »Sony is bringing a PlayStation VR2 app to Steam
Back in May, Sony announced plans to make PlayStation VR2 headsets usable on PCs, granting owners access to a much wider range of virtual reality experiences. Sony will sell an adapter that allows the headset to be hooked up to any gaming PC, but you'll also need to grab the …
Read More »Corsair MP600 Mini 2TB SSD Review
It's a new mini SSD, perfect for Steam Deck or other handhelds, offering 2TB storage for about £230
Read More »PCSpecialist Warp Nova R Prebuilt Review (7800X3D + 4070 Super)
The Warp Nova R gaming desktop from PC Specialist has a focus on aesthetics, as well as performance.
Read More »KitGuru Games: An Ode to GAME UK
Today, I wish to look at one company which for many evokes an extreme sense of nostalgia, bittersweetness and formative memories – but for others, is a relic of a dying age. This is an ode to the UK’s most prominent – yet soon to be deceased – retailer of our collective favourite past-time: GAME...
Read More »EA Sports FC 25 PC system requirements are as accessible as its predecessor
Electronic Arts recently shared the first EA Sports FC 25 trailer, marking the game's official announcement. Alongside it, EA also shared the PC requirements for the game, which are pretty much the same as those for the previous entry in the franchise. EA Sports FC 25 is introducing a new …
Read More »G.Skill brings 8000MT/s Trident Z5 Royal Neo memory to AMD platforms
G.Skill has recently unveiled its new Trident Z5 Royal Neo memory kit, redefining DDR5 memory standards for AMD platforms. This top-of-the-line kit features two 16GB modules, boasting a total capacity of 32GB and impressive CL38-48-48-128 timings. Operating at DDR5-8000 speeds, this kit is configured in the BIOS to leverage the …
Read More »Leo and DaPoets on AMD vs Intel in 2024
While at a press event last week, Leo met up with Terrence, AKA 'DaPoets' to talk about the upcoming Ryzen 9000 processors. Naturally, the discussion soon turned to AMD vs Intel in the 2024 landscape with Arrow Lake coming up...
Read More »Intel Bartlett-S will reportedly extend LGA1700 support through 2025
Although Arrow Lake-S is just a few months away from release, it's not the only new desktop architecture Intel is launching in the next year or so. Contrary to earlier expectations, it looks like Intel wants to extend LGA1700 support for a few more years with Bartlett-S SKUs. Initially targeted …
Read More »Need for Speed, Trials of Mana and more leaving PS Plus next month
Sony has been steadily growing its PlayStation Plus Extra/Premium service ever since its revamp a couple years ago. As with most subscription game services however, titles only stick around for a limited time. The console manufacturer has now announced which half-a-dozen-or-so games will be leaving next month.
Read More »CyberPowerPC slashes prices on RTX 4070 powered gaming PCs
CyberPowerPC is slashing prices in a flash sale over the next two days. If you are looking to splurge a bit on a new gaming PC this week, then CyberPower has two well-priced RTX 4070 powered systems on offer. There are two systems on sale today, the CyberPowerPC Infinity X145 …
Read More »Intel Core Ultra 200K qualification samples are on the way
Leaks are often based on early silicon versions such as ES1 or ES2 (Engineering Samples), which may not accurately reflect the final silicon's performance. These versions usually have varying clock speeds and features activated or disabled. Enthusiasts often prefer QS (Qualification Sample) versions, which closely represent the retail product's performance. …
Read More »SilverStone Extreme 1200R Platinum PSU Review
Looking for a high-end but compact SFX-L power supply? This could be just the thing
Read More »Gigabyte introduces its first Reverse Connector motherboard for AM5 CPUs
The Gigabyte Aorus Stealth Ice is the company's first AM5 motherboard to sport the new Reverse Connector design, which moves power connectors to the back of the motherboard. The end result is a sleek full-cover front design, with no PCB or power connectors to be seen
Read More »This foldable keyboard is hiding a full-fledged PC under the hood
Ling Long has recently introduced an interesting system – a mini PC integrated within a foldable keyboard. This device was showcased in a live demonstration on Bilibili, where the presenter surprised the audience by unveiling the compact gadget from his back pocket. This unique gadget shared by Tom's Hardware and …
Read More »Concord beta kicks off this week, PC system requirements revealed
Earlier this year, Sony unveiled its next big live-service game, Concord. With two betas coming up for both console and PC, the team at Firewalk has shared the minimum and recommended hardware requirements to play the game at 1080p/60FPS, 1440p/60FPS or 4K/60FPS. The minimum PC requirements aren't particularly high but …
Read More »Gran Turismo 7 update brings new cars, physics and more
Since the initial release of Gran Turismo 7 back in 2022, the team at Polyphony Digital have continuously updated the game with new vehicles, modes, tracks, and a whole bunch more. Arriving later this month, GT7’s July update is set to introduce half a dozen new cars, improved physics, AI …
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