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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Radiant.
For fairly cold rooms, anyway.
Mozilla Labs not affected.
Will ship through to December.
1080p 24" screen with FreeSync, 144Hz refresh rate, and plenty of adjustment for £220.
Gigabyte goes all-out with one of the craziest boards for mainstream CPUs we've ever seen.
Looks to take on Twitch, too.
No firm date for a fix, though.
Just as it promised.
AMD revealed less than expected about its 3rd Gen Ryzen CPUs at CES, but there's still plenty to get excited about.
This feature-rich card outdoes the Founders Edition in many areas, but it doesn't come cheap.
No, not by the ghost of Imagine.
Netflix-style subscriptions teased.
Takes away the two-game-per-year limit.
Games? Games! In a list, no less!
There's no school like the old-school... apparently?
Bungie keeps its IP this time around.
Appeal bows out again.
Sets up $25m fund.
We had a quick peek at some of the latest hardware at CES.
Nvidia seeks to redefine the 'mainstream' with a £329 card.
One big block, not individually cooled or illuminated.
No longer NA, Europe exclusive.
October 14 2021 | 15:04