In August, Thermal Grizzly officially brought its first liquid cooling products to market with the release of its new DeltaMate fittings. Now, the first DeltaMate GPU block is ready, alongside a few other accessories to aid you in your liquid cooling journey.
Read More »AMD CEO Dr Lisa Su will host CES 2026 opening keynote
Dr. Lisa Su is returning to the main stage at CES. The Consumer Technology Association has announced that AMD's CEO will deliver a keynote presentation at CES 2026. This is a major event for the tech calendar, as it's widely expected to be the venue for the first official reveal …
Read More »Acer details mini super computers, new gaming and business products for Q4
At this year’s IFA in Berlin, Acer presented a broad line-up of products that underlined its focus on artificial intelligence, gaming, thin-and-light designs, and larger-format tablets. The announcements covered compact AI workstations, high-end gaming systems, new Swift models including an Intel “Panther Lake” preview, plus Chromebooks, monitors, and networking hardware. …
Read More »Fritz! launches array of new products at IFA – including WiFi 7 USB dongle
At IFA 2025 last week, we caught up with Fritz! to check out their latest array of WiFi 7 products, including a new, affordable WiFi 7 USB dongle that aims to bring the latest standard to any Windows-based PC or laptop.
Read More »PowerColor brings big discounts to Alphyn gaming peripherals
Last year, PowerColor entered the gaming peripheral market with its new brand, Alphyn. The launch kicked off with two great products, the PowerColor Alphyn AM10 wireless mouse and the Alphyn AH10 wireless gaming headset. We gave both positive reviews when they launched at their initial MSRPs of £99 and £79, …
Read More »Dodgy tech retailer closes down after scamming RTX 5090 buyers for months
Earlier this year, we heard from a number of readers who had issues obtaining their paid-for product after pre-ordering RTX 5090 graphics cards from uwgamespecialist.nl, a tech retailer in the Netherlands. Following our initial report, the CEO of uwgamespecialist claimed that an internal investigation would be launched but by July of this year, we learned that the company was in fact still scamming customers. Now another couple of months later, the company appears to have shut down.
Read More »Windows 11 adds super wideband stereo for Bluetooth LE Audio streaming
Microsoft has announced a long-awaited fix for poor audio quality when using Bluetooth headsets in Windows 11. In a new blog post, the company has announced that Windows 11 now supports Super Wideband Stereo Bluetooth LE Audio, enabling users to enjoy high-quality stereo sound and a clear microphone signal simultaneously. For …
Read More »Intel Nova Lake and Arrow Lake-refresh CPUs revealed in new leak
In recent years, shipping manifests have become an increasingly prominent source of new hardware leaks. Recently, Intel Arrow Lake and Nova Lake refresh CPUs were spotted being shipped, revealing the existence of a new 28-core Nova Lake-S CPU. The first manifest shared by “X86 is dead&back” (via Videocardz) clearly shows …
Read More »MSI slashes laptop prices for back to school sale
It is back to school season. We've already covered a bunch of deals from MSI for those looking to pick up new parts for a custom PC build, but what about those looking for a laptop? Well, look no further, as we've rounded up the best UK deals going. We'll …
Read More »ASRock rolls out new BIOS to fix AM5 stability issues
Earlier this week, AMD commented on a recent surge of complaints from AM5 motherboard users, who suffered 'burnt out' CPUs and sockets. AMD said this was a BIOS misconfiguration issue. Now, ASRock is rolling out a new BIOS that will improve system stability.
Read More »The Marvo Magma M40 keyboard aims to offer unprecedented value for money
MARVO, a popular keyboard maker throughout the European market, is aiming to shake things up with its next release. The new Magma M40 keyboard, offering magnetic switches and a premium build, while keeping the price tag under $50. Each key on the Magma M40 utilises a Magnetic Outemu Pink Switch. …
Read More »Hands-on with the ASUS ROG Matrix RTX 5090 30th Anniversary Edition
At GamesCom 2025 in Cologne, ASUS presented KitGuru with the ROG Matrix RTX 5090 30th Anniversary Edition graphics card, and it's a bit of a monster. The card is currently at the engineering sample stage, but it already highlights the challenges of designing hardware at this scale. There's no real …
Read More »Samsung introduces the Galaxy Buds 3 FE earbuds
Samsung has today expanded its audio lineup with the introduction of the Galaxy Buds3 FE. As the “Fan Edition” moniker suggests, these new wireless earbuds are designed to bring the key features of the flagship Buds3 series, including the new “Blade” design and Galaxy AI integration, to a more accessible, …
Read More »MSI rolls out wide range of PC hardware deals for back to school season
It is back to school season and MSI has cut prices on a wide range of hardware for those looking to build their first PC, or pick up a few upgrades.
Read More »Acer 514 Chromebook Plus drops to £250 in back to school sale
Acer UK has been cutting prices across a range of laptops for back to school season. Ahead of the start of the new term, you can find deals across a wide selection of Windows-based laptops and Chromebooks. One of the biggest discounts comes to the ACER 514 14″ Chromebook Plus, …
Read More »ROG Xbox Ally handheld launch confirmed at Gamescom 2025
Just as expected, the ROG Xbox Ally got its final launch trailer at Gamescom today. The new collaborative handheld gaming system from Asus and Microsoft will begin shipping out in October, the company has confirmed at Gamescom 2025.
Read More »Sharkoon debuts stylish new mouse mats
Every good PC gaming set up needs a reliable mouse pad, one that will enable smooth tracking during intense firefights. Sharkoon has one of the most performant mouse mats on the market with the SKILLER SGP50, which strikes an optimal balance between speed and precision. The SKILLER SGP50 uses a …
Read More »AMD will share new “technology roadmaps” in November
Mark your calendars for November 11th. AMD has officially announced that it will be holding its next Financial Analyst Day, the company's first major strategy and product roadmap event in quite some time. For tech enthusiasts, these events are a treasure trove of information, often providing the first official glimpse …
Read More »MSI slashes prices for Gaming Week
Gamescom officially kicks off tonight with the Opening Night Live stream. Alongside this, MSI is running a Gaming Week sale, slashing prices across a range of hardware and bundles until the 26th of August.
Read More »Nvidia announces RTX 5080 upgrade for GeForce Now, new ‘cinematic’ quality option and more
Nvidia is kicking off Gamescom week with a band. Today, Nvidia announced a bunch of GeForce-related updates. Here, we break down all of the upgrades coming to the GeForce Now cloud gaming platform, with Ultimate tier subscribers soon to see an upgrade from RTX 4080-powered servers to RTX 5080.
Read More »ThermalTake is making its first-ever Gamescom appearance
Gamescom has always had a strong PC focus, with many PC hardware companies often attending. This year, ThermalTake will be making its first-ever appearance at Gamescom to showcase its new racing sim gear. Over the past few years, ThermalTake has been building out its own line-up of Racing Sim gear. …
Read More »FLUX.1 Kontext editing model now available as an Nvidia NIM Microservice
Image editing on your PC has typically been a complex task reserved for developers with technical knowledge. Nvidia is looking to change that, announcing the new FLUX.1 Kontext [dev] image editing model from Black Forest Labs is now available as an easy-to-deploy Nvidia NIM microservice for RTX AI PCs. The …
Read More »Silent Hill F, Resident Evil 9 and more confirmed for Gamescom ONL
Ever since the death of E3, Geoff Keighley’s Game Awards, Summer Game Fest and Gamescom Opening Night Live have served as the big three gaming events for each year. Ahead of the latter’s arrival on the 19th of August, Keighley and co. have begun to tease some of the many games expected to be shown off during the showcase, including the much-anticipated Resident Evil 9.
Read More »UK tech retailer Ebuyer to be bought by Fraser Group after entering administration
Ebuyer, an etailer that has served the tech enthusiast scene in the UK for decades, has now entered administration. It might not be the end though, as sources have already indicated that Fraser Group is due to buy the company from administrators. Fraser Group is a company founded by Mike …
Read More »MSI slashes laptop prices for back to school sale
It's back to school season and that means there are a ton of deals to be found on PCs and laptops. Until late August, MSI is slashing prices across a range of laptops just in time for the new school year. At the top of our list is the MSI …
Read More »Thermal Grizzly’s der8enchtable is now available
Back at Computex, Thermal Grizzly gave us a preview of the der8enchtable, a modular, user-friendly benchtable featuring an integrated active PCB and D-RGB lighting. Now, the der8enchtable is ready to hit the market. The der8enchtable is aimed at the hardware tinkerer and enthusiast, with features that simplify testing. It combines …
Read More »PCI-SIG publishes planned specs for PCIe 8.0
Just as the PC industry is getting its footing with PCIe 5.0, and with the ink barely dry on the PCIe 7.0 specification, the PCI-SIG has just announced its targets for the next-generation interface. With PCIe 8.0, PCI-SIG continues the relentless trend of doubling the available bandwidth with every single …
Read More »Save up to £300 in CyberPowerPC UK’s back to school sale
It is back to school season and with that comes a ton of deals on PCs and laptops. Today, CyberPowerPC UK launched its new deals, slashing prices across a range of PCs and laptops great for work, study, creative projects and gaming. The first on our list of deals is …
Read More »Fritz!OS 8.20 update enhances Mesh WiFi, parental controls and more
Fritz! is known throughout Europe for its easy-to-use routers, enabling customers to fully control their network and traffic. Today, Fritz!OS 8.20 is rolling out to all, packing optimised parental controls, a failsafe fallback system to keep your internet connection stable and more. AVM, the company behind Fritz!Box routers and the …
Read More »Netgear Orbi 370 series brings mesh WiFi 7 to the masses
WiFi 7 is becoming more affordable by the day. This week, Netgear is launching its most affordable Orbi WiFi 7 mesh system yet, hitting the market at just over £200. Netgear Orbi is typically a very high-end product, but prices have gradually been coming down for all WiFi 7 capable …
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