Month: February 2021
- Audio/Visual
AVerMedia Live Streamer CAM 513 4K Web Cam Review
The world changed a lot when we entered lockdown, or whatever your local equivalent of that was. With so many of us transitioning to working from home, homeschooling, or simply just being at home more… you can relate, I’m sure. The demand for good quality webcams exploded for work meetings,…
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Hundreds of WoW Classic Players Unite For “Fresh” Experience
At the moment, in terms of the main ‘World of Warcraft‘ game, you’ll probably not find any difficulty in finding a server that isn’t too overly crowded. In terms of WoW Classic, however, this is very much a different situation. With limited realms and even some of them having recently…
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The Sinking City Dev Asks Gamers to NOT Buy it on Steam!
The Sinking City was originally released in Summer 2019 and, by and large, while it was a bit hit and miss with the gaming community and critics, there was definitely a significant portion of people who appreciated the ‘Lovecraft’ vibes the game gave off. Since then, however, it’s pretty much…
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Intel Core i7-11700K is Already Available to Buy in Germany
Following the official announcement of Intel’s Rocket Lake-S platform at CES 2021, we should note that, to date, there haven’t been any particular formal launches regarding specific processors. Albeit, there’s certainly been plenty of leaks! In something that is exceptionally bizarre, however, following a report via Videocardz, it has been…
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System Shock Remake Confirmed For Summer – Demo Out Now!
It has been around five years now since the System Shock Remake (formally ‘Remastered’) successfully stormed Kickstarter. However, the game has had a troubled development would be something of a colossal understatement. Want some examples? Well, there was the announcement that work on the game had been temporarily stopped due…
Read More » - Displays & Monitors
Gigabyte M27Q 170Hz 1440p FreeSync KVM Monitor Review
Gigabyte has created some very impressive gaming monitors over the last few years, and it looks like they’ve done it again with the M27Q! It’s packing some pretty impressive features that should really make it stand out from the crowd. For starters, it’s what they claim to be “the worlds…
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Corsair Unveils its KATAR PRO XT Mouse and MM700 RGB Pad
Corsair has today launched a new ultra-light gaming mouse, the KATAR PRO XT. At a weight of just 73g and equipped with a drag-reducing paracord cable, the KATAR PRO XT is extremely agile and well-suited for fast-paced FPS and MOBA gameplay. The KATAR PRO XT is also the first CORSAIR…
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Activision Admits Call of Duty is Now Too Big for an Original PS4
If there has been one entirely fair criticism aimed at the most recent additions to the Call of Duty franchise, it’s that the game file sizes have started to get more than a little ridiculously large. While this is definitely a problem felt by PC gamers, even I would admit…
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AMD 6700 XT Release Date Leaks! – 6700 (Non-XT) Delayed?
Earlier this week, we got the rather exciting news that after months of speculation, the upcoming AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT graphics card would officially be launched during a (likely pre-recorded) event on March 3rd. At the time, however, we couldn’t help but notice that there was nothing mentioned regarding…
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Lenovo Unveils its Custom 6800/6900 XT – And it Looks A Bit Familiar…
Lenovo certainly isn’t a brand you would immediately associate with custom graphics card designs. And there’s a good reason for that. Namely, until recently, they never really bothered with it. It seems, however, that they are now as following a report via Videocardz, images have appeared online showing their three…
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Why Have A Rumble Controller When You Can Make a Rumble Desk?
Although I certainly stand to be corrected, it’s my general understanding that ‘rumble feedback’ controllers were first introduced to a wide mainstream audience back with the launch of the original PlayStation 1. Since then, it’s a feature that has become entirely mainstream and common in practically every single system. What…
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GeIL Orion RGB 16GB 4400MHz DDR4 Memory Review
GeIL has long been one of my favourite memory brands, and we’ve had many fantastic reviews of their products spanning back over 10 years now. They’ve always had something for the enthusiast and always something visually interesting too. Remember the GeIL Enhance Corsa DDR3, for example? Check our review of…
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AOC Release Three New Professional Monitors
AOC continues to dominate with an incredible range of monitors that cover everything from budget models, right up to flagship gaming beasts. These new ones, however, sit somewhere on the more affordable side, but pack a huge range of features that should make them ideal for those working at home,…
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Gigabyte Unveils its AORUS Waterforce X Series AIO Coolers
Gigabyte has today announced the new AIO liquid cooler AORUS WATERFORCE X SERIES. Following the AORUS LIQUID COOLER’s success, the AORUS WATERFORCE X SERIES comes in 3 radiator sizes of 240/280/360mm, which cater to various needs from standard set-ups all the way up to high-performance multicore CPUs on Intel and…
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Nvidia Confirms 30HX/40HX Crypto-Mining GPUs are Turing Designs
Last week Nvidia gave the graphics card market more than a little shock when they announced new GPUs were being created that would specifically target the cryptocurrency mining community/industry. Of course, the idea is two-fold that would potentially alleviate pressure on the shortfall of standard ‘gaming’ models, but it would…
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