G.Skill TridentZ RGB 32GB DDR4-3200MHz (DDR4 with RGB lighting)
Leo doesn't get excited often, but he loves this memory. Read on to find out why
Read More »Leo doesn't get excited often, but he loves this memory. Read on to find out why
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Read More »We increasingly live in a surveillance society. But whereas a few years ago this was “them” looking at “us” through fixed street cameras, nowadays everyone is looking at everyone, and the cameras are completely mobile. For the everyday consumer, this will most likely be via your smartphone. But if you're …
Read More »HyperX have launched their top-of-the-line surround-sound headset, but is it worth £139.99?
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Read More »Platinum is the new gold! Not really, but the Seasonic PRIME 850W Platinum is a killer supply.
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Read More »Eurocom are a Canadian company. That’s unusual, but even so we won’t drag up a weak joke about Bryan Adams, Rush or maple syrup.
Read More »A high-end AM4 motherboard with plenty of features on offer.
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Read More »The Razer DeathAdder Elite - a premium gaming mouse. Can it justify the £69.95 cost?
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Read More »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 …
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Read More »It's Cooler Master's behemoth, £100 air cooler. The best alternative to liquid cooling?
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Read More »We examine Roccat's versatile Cross headset.
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