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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 »Iiyama ProLite XB3070WQS 30in Professional Monitor Review
It's a professional-grade monitor from Iiyama, but is it worth £690?
Read More »Aerocool GLO Case Review – The £70 case of 2018 ?
Got £70 to spend on a new case? Aerocool's GLO is likely to appeal
Read More »AOC C27G1 27in Curved 144Hz Gaming Monitor Review
Not long ago, curved screens were the exception. But now we're seeing a solid flow of releases. The AOC C27G1 combines curvature with gamer-friendly features like 144Hz refresh and AMD FreeSync. It's not as keenly priced as Acer's ED273, but has a bit more to offer making it a contender …
Read More »Armari AMD Ryzen Threadripper 2990WX – 32-Core Threadripper 2 Workstation Review
AMD's new 32 core 2990WX is here, and its a monster.
Read More »NETGEAR Orbi (RBK23) AC2200 Mesh Wi-Fi System Review
NETGEAR has introduced a smaller, more modestly priced option, available as a two-unit (RBK20) and three-unit (RBK23) bundle.
Read More »ASUS Lyra Trio AC1750 Mesh Wi-Fi System Review
The Lyra Trio builds on the excellent capabilities of the original Lyra.
Read More »Deepcool Quadstellar – Smart case, full tower, four cabins
Its eye catching, expensive and massive. Is this the ultimate 'build crazy' pc chassis?
Read More »Patriot Viper V370 RGB 7.1 Surround Sound Headset Review
Its only £40 and its actually really good too .....
Read More »Aerocool Project 7 C1 Pro Chassis Review
Its a new 'PRO' version of the Project 7 C1 we reviewed some time ago - what exactly is 'PRO' about it ?
Read More »MSI GS63VR 7RF Stealth Pro 211UK (4k w/ GTX 1060) Review
Its svelte, its sexy, and its powerful. How good is the MSI GS63VR 7RF Stealth Pro 211UK.
Read More »Philips Brilliance 328P 32″ 4K Monitor Review
Its less than £600, its 4K, and its 32 inches. Its also got good colour accuracy.
Read More »32GB Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR4-3000MHz
Corsair has jumped on the RGB band wagon with its new Vengeance RGB memory. The 32GB kit we were sent consists of 4x8GB modules and is rated at DDR4-3000MHz which is a perfectly decent speed. The reviewer’s guide also puts the CAS 15 timing front and centre, a point we …
Read More »Football Manager 2017 Brexit feature angers gamers
Football Manager 2017 might be a well selling title, but it's taken a bit of a thrashing in reviews on various platforms. Most gamers have complained about the social feed, glitchy AI and problematic crashes, but some have been annoyed by another random feature: Brexit. The game randomly introduces the …
Read More »Bethesda’s new policy means no more pre-release reviews
Earlier this year during the build up to DOOM's release, we learned that review outlets would not be getting copies of the game prior to release. Such a move tends to cause some concern and is often viewed as anti-consumer. However, it turns out that this is the policy Bethesda …
Read More »Amazon is putting a stop to incentivized reviews
Amazon has been clamping down on fake product reviews for a while now, even going as far as to file lawsuits against sellers for buying false endorsements. However, now the retailer is turning its attention to ‘incentivized' reviews as well, outright banning reviews tied to free or discounted products. In …
Read More »Steam tweaks: a helpful review is a helpful review
Following feedback from the community and developers, Valve has made changes to the way Steam's review system works once again. Although reviews from those who activated the game from a source other than Steam, still won't contribute to the game's rating, those reviews will now at least be easy to …
Read More »Steam reviews by gamers with free codes no longer count
If you ended up with a Steam key for any other reason than you purchased it, your review will no longer contribute to the review score. This is part of a new update Valve has released to try and halt the practice of developers and publishers incentivising positive reviews with …
Read More »Club3D SenseVision Adapters Review
Most of us have used an adapter at one time or another. Usually these are a square-peg-into-a-round-hole gizmo or a port multiplier that adds more USB or SATA ports. Generally speaking they are straightforward, unexciting and fairly cheap but they do a job and get you out of trouble, which …
Read More »Ubisoft to revise review policies following AC:Unity embargo controversy
Ubisoft has announced that it will be changing its review policies following the controversial 12 hour post-release embargo placed on all Assassin's Creed: Unity reviews. Earlier this week, several review outlets made it widely known that potential buyers wouldn't be seeing reviews straight away due to what could only be …
Read More »Roccat Siru gaming mousepad review
As the results of KitGuru's recent online poll has shown, a whopping 93% of you are PC gaming aficionados – masters of the keyboard and mouse on a decent PC. Our latest KitGuru Labs test focuses on the connection between mouse and desk. The all important mousepad. Sticky fingers need …
Read More »Valve launches Steam Reviews
Valve launched Steam recommendations back in 2010, allowing users to recommend titles to their friends and write what they liked about the game. Now Valve is evolving this feature into something a little more wide-reaching- Steam Reviews. These reviews will be available for the whole community to read, not just your friends …
Read More »OpenBay looks to make car repair more competitive
Car mechanics and garages have a somewhat-undeserved, somewhat-deserved reputation for using their customers lack of knowledge on their vehicle to their advantage, perhaps charging more than is necessary, or taking longer than the job needs to get it done. OpenBay may help put a stop to that, pitting garages against …
Read More »Wavemaster Stax Speakers Review
Having started to create multimedia speakers for PC systems in Germany many years ago, Wavemaster is a relatively new brand to UK consumers – but they are aiming to make a splash with a series of headphone and speaker launches in 2013. We have been sent a set of Wavemaster …
Read More »Companies making fake customer reviews to be “named and shamed”
In a move that might have more than a few business owners scrambling to delete their five star self written reviews of their own products, high profile review sites are starting to implement technology that will catch out anyone thinking of writing fake customer opinions. According to GotJuice founder Mark …
Read More »KitGuru Gaming – Weekly Round Up
For those tech readers who don’t always get time to check out our game related content at Kitguru gaming – here is a round up of content published in the last week. “The Intro of Matt Stone and Trey Parker's South Park RPG” Remember the excitement surrounding the announcement of …
Read More »ADATA HM Series 650W Power Supply Review
Many regular readers this will never have seen an ‘ADATA' branded power supply before, however like many companies in this sector, the underlying design is created elsewhere. The HM Series 650W power supply we are looking at today is actually based around a Channel Well Design – a company who …
Read More »nVidia mid-range match-up, what should you buy?
Many nVidia fans will be wondering which card to be spending their hard-earned cash on. KitGuru lines up the competitors, points them toward the edge of the cliff, and drops the Labs' white handkerchief. Up until the GTX460 was launched, no one apart from hardcore NV-lovers were really interested in …
Read More »Asus HD6970 Direct CU II Review – the ultimate 6970 ?
Last week we reviewed one of the finest graphics cards we have had in our labs, the Asus GTX580 Direct CU II. This modified card design overclocked to levels we thought impossible and operated at temperatures which other manufacturers have struggled to achieve. It isn't only the nVidia high end …
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