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Inscryption Review
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SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
For laptop component optimisation.
No longer an Xbox exclusive.
Amnesia meets BioShock in this stunning, if rather fleeting horror adventure.
Antony's two cents on improvements and features he'd like to see on future motherboards.
Certificate expiry to blame.
Tech industry stocks slump.
Devil calls, says it's a bit chilly.
Despite Turtle Beach's console heritage, this PC-focussed headset delivers the goods.
Sounds like a challenge.
Due later this year.
Not quite up to boron arsenide levels, though.
Braindead.
We check out MSI's premium sub-£200 board for Intel Coffee Lake CPUs.
Still no launch date.
And Rocket League itself, of course.
SupportAssist helping the bad guys.
Embarassing AIO coolers with sheer quality.
£919 for the full kit.
Needs to get Ryzen 3000, Navi out the door.
Says goodbye to Eric Schmidt.
How does Intel's (almost) cheapest six-core Coffee Lake Refresh CPU for desktop stack up?
Infinity war.
Aims to level the playing field.
October 14 2021 | 15:04