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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Promises over a kilowatt of adjustable power.
Not all GDPR exemptions honoured.
Confident in its low-temp coil design.
For 80 percent of the UK, anyway.
8c/16t part for $549; Sep 25th availability for NVMe RAID booting.
Offers up to 18c/36t to fight off Threadripper.
Compatible with Pixel, Galaxy S8 handsets.
Includes an integrated UV cathode.
The follow-up to the MX Board 6.0, oddly.
AOSP now, Nexus & Pixel later.
New Halos RGB Fan Frames, too.
Just a Test Pilot beta for now.
Boasts of new features, better performance.
$59, though.
Up to £191,680 per flaw.
The Fathom in a new dress.
240Hz flat and 144Hz curved, respectively.
'Still has rough edges,' warn its creators.
Cuts a few corners, though.
Denies Pentium discontinuation, too.
Up to £350 off.
Wants you to bling up your rig.
Double-sided design includes backplate.
October 14 2021 | 15:04