MSI, along with Intel’s other motherboard partners are readying the launch of the 200-series boards at CES 2017, and images of the MSI X270 Gaming M7 and Z270 Tomahawk have leaked into the wild, showing an impressive set of specifications for the new devices, including 3 M.2 ports. This leak originates from EXPReviews and frankly,.
Read More →Over the past several months the tech world has been filled with a lot of chatter on AMD’s upcoming Zen lineup of processors, and after countless spec leaks, demonstrations and even a few benchmarks there’s one lingering question – when can we buy the desktop Zen platform, known as Summit Ridge. AMD’s Dr Lisa.
Read More →Despite both Skylake and the upcoming Kaby Lake both running on the same socket type, there were fears that Kaby Lake wouldn’t be backwardly compatible with the 100-series motherboard chipsets, and Intel were being pretty damn quiet on the issue too. But we’ve finally have confirmation that should mean that current LGA 1151 platform.
Read More →Intel’s introduction of Skylake comes at a rather turbulent time in the PC market place. The PC gaming market is flourishing, virtual reality seems just a stones throw away, DirectX 12 and other low level API’s improve game performance, and High Bandwidth Memory’s introduction will power GPU’s for generations to come. But Skylake is.
Read More →If you’re looking to get into PC gaming, now is a great time to start. For just over $1000 dollars you can buy a machine that’ll rip through 1440P titles at the highest resolutions, and with graphical quality next generation consoles simply cannot match. Despite a few looming parts on the horizon, including the.
Read More →If you’re looking to get into PC gaming and need a brand new rig (minus display) and are on a budget of around $750, then this guide is for you. While the budget of $750 is fairly tight and won’t let us play around with the likes of SSD’s or CrossFire, it’s more than enough to.
Read More →There has been a lot of movement in the PC gaming hardware recently on the GPU front, but the CPU side of things remains fairly stable. If you’re aching to put together a new gaming system capable of running BattleField 4 and other games at their highest settings then you’ve come to the right.
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