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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Two high severity.
Intel and AMD CPUs plus various GPUs sit at their lowest-ever prices, so is now the best time to upgrade?
£230 for 280GB? 3D XPoint has a point to prove.
400W TDP, mind you.
Plus a company promising cheaper chips.
A six-core CPU, 144Hz display, and RTX 2070 graphics for less than £1,700.
Will be launching new parts in Q3.
AMD is rumoured to launch 16-core mainstream 3rd Gen Ryzen CPUs this year, but is this a long overdue move anyway?
Asus drops its latest Rampage board on an ageing LGA 2066 socket, but is it worth the cash?
PCIe 5.0 with knobs on.
Pips Intel to the post.
We've seen some excellent boards from Gigabyte above £200 but what can it offer smaller budgets with the Z390 Aorus Pro?
Intel frees its peripheral tech.
Remember that Antec DF500 RGB we started a while ago? Let's finish it!
Pledges production by year's end.
Hype building for 2020 dGPU launch.
Asus aims for the sub £170 Z390 motherboard market, but is this TUF board worth the cash?
Asus' ROG-branded micro-ATX board is back, and it's crazier than ever.
Completes the promised trifecta.
Might finally be able to meet demand.
Finally a Z390 motherboard that costs less than £150, but is it any good?
Todd Underwood to take over as CFO.
Unsurprisingly uncheap.
October 14 2021 | 15:04