Today Dominic comes back after being sick and takes a look at the XFX RX 590 Fatboy GPU - and we find out it is not as good ...
MSI UK sent us their first sample of the INFINITE X Gaming system. The specs on paper seem pretty good and they are releasing ...
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Intel was a dominant leader in the CPU market for the better part of a decade, but AMD has seen massive success in recent ...
Our picks of the best motherboards for the 12th Gen Intel Core i7-12700K processor. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
Intel has rebranded its Core i3 (and i5 and i7) line-up, ditching the iconic 'i' it's used for 16 years. It doesn’t change our advice, though. These chips are good for light work, and can easily ...
Find out how we test here. The Intel Core i7-14700K is a solid mid-range processor, as we’ve tested and reviewed it in-house. It has excellent gaming and synthetic performance, and if you’re planning ...
The MSI MEG Z890 Ace (7E22-001R) motherboard is engineered to support Intel Core Ultra Processors (Series 2) using the Intel LGA 1851 socket, facilitating high-performance computing. This ...
2021 | Intel's Xeon W1390P processor and Supermicro's X12SAE-5 motherboard make a great combo. In this review, we check them out. May 12, 2021 | Intel's new Core i7-11700K gets tested against AMD ...
See our ethics statement. Adopting a new platform can feel paralysing, particularly as motherboard manufacturers flood the market with seemingly similar models. Asus, for example, is launching 13 Z890 ...
ASUS has launched the Republic of Gamers (ROG) Maximus Z890 Hero motherboard, engineered to maximize the performance capabilities of Intel Core Ultra Series 2 desktop processors. This motherboard ...
Wondering how to find your motherboard’s number and model? Whether you need to check hardware compatibility or plan to update drivers, we’re here to help you out. Firing up one command line is enough ...