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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Is Intel's first 5GHz CPU just a nod to the past or a decent CPU in its own right?
8086 of the former to be given away.
Packing a six-core Intel CPU, GTX 1060, RGB keyboard, and 1.5TB of storage, the 15.6" £1,300 Recoil II means business.
New Core X and laptop stand, too.
Still no launch date, though.
With a mirrored 570X, 5GHz 8700K, and a plethora of RGB hardware, the Narcissus is a real showstopper.
Cheaper Coffee Lake-compatible chipsets and motherboards have arrived, but has AMD stolen a march on Intel ?
With tweaked versions of AMD's Precision Boost and XFR coming with Ryzen 2nd Generation CPUs and Intel removing all-core boost specifications from its specifications, could this year's fight be all about boost frequencies?
The first Coffee Lake-compatible board we've tested to retail below £100 and it looks great, but is it worth going for a cheap Z370 board instead?
Six-core i9 included.
Gigabit Wi-Fi, new 300-series chipsets, and more.
We take a look at Asus' Coffee Lake-compatible mini-ITX board, but is it worth the cash over the cheaper competition?
We take NZXT's latest hardware for an RGB-tastic system build, and we think the results are rather lovely.
We dip below £150 for the first time with Gigabyte and Z370, but how well does it stack up against MSI's excellent Z370 SLI Plus?
Intel has work to do in 2018: AMD is strong at the low end and the Core i7-8700K is bettered by Ryzen 7 in some benchmarks despite costing a lot a more.
Building a Coffee Lake system on a budget? MSI's Z370 SLI Plus retails for less than £135.
Intel's mid-range Core i5 gets a 50 percent core boost to battle with Ryzen, but at £250 can it take on AMD's cheaper six-core CPUs?
2018 looks set for more CPU battles with AMD refining its Ryzen CPUs and Zen core and Intel posed to release low-end chipsets and eight-core mainstream CPUs.
Can MSI topple Gigabyte's excellent Z370N-WiFi in the mini-ITX stakes with the latest incarnation of its dinky Pro Carbon AC board
Gigabyte has the second cheapest Z370 mini-ITX board, but the Z370N-WiFi doesn't skimp on features.
Is Asus' £250 premium Z370 ROG board worth the cash over cheaper models?
Another Z370 system arrives in our labs; this one costs £1,800 and sports an overclocked Core i7-8700K and a GTX 1070 Ti.
Intel has more powerful CPUs than ever, but are the blurred lines between mainstream and high-end desktop too fuzzy and making some models pointless?
October 14 2021 | 15:04