
Review PC Specialist Magma Pro Review
£1,500 for a Ryzen 7 2700X and GTX 1080? Not bad at all!
Failure to support the classics 'absolutely not true'.
Conexant audio driver to blame.
Promises to tame massive power draw.
Bug fixes, DirectX 12 support and more.
'4K-quality graphics on any screen.'
GeForce 8 and 9 series reach end-of-life.
New beta driver fixes issues in Battlefield 4 and Minecraft, plus many extras for Linux users.
Latest AMD driver update debuts Mantle and its anti-stutter frame-pacing tech.
The much anticipated Mantle update to BF4 has arrived but there's no AMD driver to support it.
CrossFire Frame Pacing is finally here.
New beta driver promises up to 15 per cent boosts.
Ubisoft has announced that the PC version of Driver: San Francisco has been delayed.
We've been hands-on with Ubisoft's attempt to revive the Driver series. Let us tell you about it.
Ubisoft has announced a new UPlay system intended to thwart second hand sales.
Roccat's Kulo headset is compact and has a long specs list but is it any good?
AMD's Windows 7 graphics driver is given WHQL certification on the first day of the Windows 7 logo program.
Catalyst 9.4 is released just three weeks after Catalyst 9.3, featuring a new Auto-Tune tool in the Overdrive section of the Catalyst Control Center.
Nvidia's latest ForceWare drivers add Ambient Occlusion to the control panel, enabling you to see extra soft shadows in games such as Half-Life 2.
New graphics driver promises performance improvements in Lost Planet: Colonies, and features full Windows 7 support.
Dremel's new Driver tool has a length of just 12.6cm, enabling you to squeeze it into small spaces.
Nvidia has made a surprise revelation this afternoon: it now offers upgradeable notebook graphics drivers for download directly from its website.
Nvidia has finally released drivers enabling PhysX and CUDA support for GeForce 8,9 and GTX series graphics cards.
Nvidia is due to launch its first, real PhysX driver pack to the public next week, with regular updates coming after.
Ubisoft, in an unusual move, has revealed it is working on a new version of Driver, with work begun in Newcastle already.
Internal Microsoft emails have revealed that the software giant lowered the Vista Capable requirements after caving in to pressure from Intel.
Vista finally supports all the technologies that Nvidia graphics cards have to offer with the new beta drivers released on Friday. How do they work? We take a look...