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Intel Core i9-9900K Review – Mighty Processor, Mighty Price
It's been a turbulent launch for the 9900K - but today we can bare all in our full review
Read More »Gamerstorm New Ark 90 – Maximum RGB, minimum effort.
The New Ark 90 case from GamerStorm is big, imposing and impressive. Worth a purchase?
Read More »AMD Radeon Pro WX 8200 Professional Graphics Card Review
This is a great professional video card from AMD - read on to find out why.
Read More »Philips Momentum 436M6VBPAB 43in Monitor Review
Your monitor not big enough? how about this 43 inch model from Philips ?
Read More »PC Specialist Nucleus AMD Threadripper 2990WX Workstation
Need a powerful, well priced workstation with AMD's 2990WX inside ? This might tick all the boxes.
Read More »Forza Horizon 4 becomes fastest-selling in the series despite ongoing connection issues
Connection issues have been plaguing Forza Horizon 4 since it launched last week, as players claim they are being kicked from Ranked Team Adventures and unfairly banned as a result. Fortunately, this hasn’t slowed down sales as Microsoft’s latest racing game has become the series’ fastest-selling title in the UK. …
Read More »KitGuru’s top ten articles of the week (October 1st to 5th)
To make sure you don't miss out on any of the big stories of the week, we are presenting a weekly run down. This week's edition features Intel 10nm CPU progress, an update on RTX 2080Ti pre-order shipments, leaked footage for Amazon's new MMO, Microsoft's borked Windows 10 update and more.
Read More »Win a STEAM game of your choice this weekend! (closed)
We’re returning this week with another game giveaway. Over the weekend, we are running a caption contest, the winner of which will receive a STEAM game of their choice!
Read More »Windows 10’s latest October Update is inexplicably deleting user files
Microsoft began rolling out its Windows 10 October Update earlier this week, allowing Nvidia RTX users to finally use real-time ray-tracing. Unfortunately, according to recent reports, users that do indulge the new update also risk potential loss of personal files. A number of user reports across Reddit claim to have …
Read More »Fractal Design Define S2 Review – Blackout Edition!
It's a new Fractal case aimed specifically at water cooling enthusiasts. Is it any good?
Read More »Windows 10 October Update is live, brings raytracing support, app mirroring and more
We finally have full support for real-time raytracing in games as Microsoft's Windows 10 October update has begun rolling out. This features the DirectX Raytracing API, alongside other OS improvements and features.
Read More »EGX 2018 – Monitors and more at the UK’s biggest gaming show
The buzz you get at EGX is different from every other UK gaming show. From the chance to experience a 65″ 4K prototype monitor through to games of skill and chance where you can win a £200 keyboard, the whole thing is aimed firmly at serious gamers (who don't need …
Read More »Nvidia clarifies DLSS and how it works
We've had a few comments from readers who can't quite get their heads around the new DLSS technology. We've spoken with Nvidia and break down everything you need to know about DLSS
Read More »We’ll have to wait for Microsoft’s DXR rollout before trying raytracing in games
Nvidia's RTX 20 launch is taking place in just a few days time but early adopters will need to hold on for a bit longer to experience real-time ray-tracing first hand. This is Nvidia's key feature for this launch but unfortunately, the ball currently lies in Microsoft's court when it …
Read More »Sapphire RX 580 Comparison – Pulse vs Nitro+!
We put two Sapphire RX 580s head to head to see which comes out on top
Read More »Nvidia’s latest GPU drivers prep for Tomb Raider, Assetto Corsa and COD Blackout
There are some big game launches heading our way this month, which means its time for a GPU driver update. This week, Nvidia has launched its new 399.24 WHQL driver for GeForce graphics cards, bringing optimisations for Shadow of the Tomb Raider, Assetto Corsa Competizione and the Call of Duty …
Read More »AMD confirms first 7nm GPU for late 2018 and 7nm Zen 2 CPUs for early 2019
While Nvidia has seemingly stole the spotlight with its 12nm Turing architecture and ray-tracing RTX cards, it seems as though the switch from GlobalFoundaries to TSMC hasn’t slowed AMD’s production of 7nm computing and graphics chips. In fact, Team Red is on track to debut its 7nm GPUs in the …
Read More »Shadow of the Tomb Raider PC system requirements are here
Shadow of the Tomb Raider will be with us in less than two weeks time. At this point, we've had a few trailers and seen extensive gameplay footage. Now we also have the minimum and recommended system requirements for the PC version of the game. Shadow of the Tomb Raider …
Read More »AMD launches dual-Vega Radeon Pro V340 graphics card
Using the tailwind of Nvidia’s ray tracing GeForce 20 Series Turing graphics cards announcement, AMD has unveiled its own dual-Vega Radeon Pro V340. Unlike the Green Team’s efforts, however, this looks to be based on AMD’s existing Vega architecture, strictly marketed towards data centres. During its panel at the Las …
Read More »Battlefield 5 open beta details announced
Back in May, EA officially announced Battlefield 5, which will be heading our way on the 19th of October. As usual though, there will be a beta beforehand. If you would like to give the multiplayer a try ahead of launch, then you'll be able to do so very soon. …
Read More »You can watch Nvidia’s GeForce event right here
Nvidia's GeForce announcements kick off later today. You can catch the whole event live right here!
Read More »Nvidia states that cryptocurrency mining demand is gone, for now
Recent months have seen a slowing trend in the demand for cryptocurrency mining, with the cost of graphics cards steadily falling back to launch prices. According to Nvidia, the demand is now so low that it will be “immaterial” towards its profits for the second half of this year, with …
Read More »Razer Mamba & Firefly Hyperflux Review
Razer has used some seriously cool tech to let this mouse be used wirelessly - without a battery
Read More »Metro Exodus will be the first game to support Nvidia Ray Tracing
We were already impressed Metro Exodus when the game was first shown at E3 last year, but the latest showcase steps things up a notch. At GDC this week, 4AGames announced that Metro Exodus would be the first game to ship with Nvidia's RTX ray tracing technology. If you need …
Read More »Epic Games shows off impressive ray tracing and performance capture demos for Unreal Engine
At the Game Developers Conference (GDC) earlier this week, we learned that Microsoft, Nvidia and AMD were all working on bringing Ray Tracing technology to the video game world. Now, the folks over at Epic Games have talked more about it during their ‘State of Unreal' panel, showcasing three videos …
Read More »Microsoft, AMD and Nvidia are all working on new Ray Tracing GPU tech
The Game Developer Conference (GDC) kicked off this week and we've already had a couple of major announcements. It looks like this year, DirectX 12 is back in the spotlight, with the likes of Nvidia, AMD and Microsoft all working to support Ray Tracing technology. This is a technique commonly …
Read More »Google data suggests UK is becoming more privacy concious
Although the fact that Google tracks an awful lot of data about individuals is perhaps a bit ironic considering this particular data set, it's hard to argue that it's not interesting to see emerging trends among different sections of society. In this case, Google searches related to personal privacy, hacking …
Read More »Little Devil Inside is a beautiful Greenlight RPG
Even though many game developers like to continue the march towards an inevitable day when graphics will become truly photo-realistic, often a title can feel much more engaging if it has a unique art style instead of one designed with the real world in mind. That's certainly something Little Devil …
Read More »A look at the Raspberry Pi
The buzz around Raspberry Pi started two years ago when we were offered the prospect of a tiny Linux computer that would cost around £30. That's a trivial amount of money for an interesting new gadget so I slapped in my order with RS Components, and sat back to wait. …
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