Beyerdynamic DT 770 Studio/Pro review By Bill Thomas published 14 August 20 The Beyerdynamic DT 770 Studio and Pro are both headphones aimed at musicians and casual listeners.
The Surface Duo, Microsoft's answer to productivity on the go, is up for preorder By Bill Thomas last updated 14 August 20 The Microsoft Surface Duo is one of the most unique mobile devices we've seen in years, and now you'll soon be able to actually get your hands on it – if you're willing to pay the price.
Horizon Zero Dawn PC specs and benchmarks: one messy port By Bill Thomas published 6 August 20 Tested Horizon Zero Dawn is finally here on PC, but the performance leaves a lot to be desired.
Intel may have a trick up its sleeve to keep its gaming laptop crown By Bill Thomas published 4 August 20 A leaked memo from Compal Electronics has hinted that not only will Tiger Lake-H be a thing, but that it will also be coming out in 2021.
Kingston KC2500 review By Bill Thomas published 30 July 20 The Kingston KC2500 pairs speedy random read/write speeds with encryption and an approachable price tag.
The next Intel processors could adopt one of AMD Ryzen's most important features By Bill Thomas published 29 July 20 A Sandra benchmark leak may have just revealed PCIe 4.0 compatibility on Intel 11th-generation desktop processors. Here's to hoping it's true.
Intel's next desktop processors could keep single-core crown from AMD after all By Bill Thomas published 27 July 20 Intel 11th-generation Rocket Lake Processors may see as much as a 10% increase to IPC performance, which could boost single-core performance without raising clock speed.
With Game Pass Ultimate, PC gamers have no need for the Xbox Series X By Bill Thomas published 25 July 20 Opinion The Xbox Games Showcase showed off a ton of new games, and for the first time, a console manufacturer's games showcase was kind of all PC games – and that's awesome.
AMD just announced its Ryzen 4000G processors – but you can't buy one By Bill Thomas published 21 July 20 AMD announced its Ryzen 4000G lineup, but it's only for prebuilt desktop PCs – for now.
No, you probably won't have to 'rip out' most of your PC to use the Nvidia RTX 3080 Ti By Bill Thomas published 20 July 20 Analysis There's a rumor floating around that you'll need an all-new 12-pin power connector to use the Nvidia Geforce RTX 3080 Ti, but it's less likely than you may think.
10 games we want to see remastered with ray tracing on PS5, Xbox Series X and PC By Bill Thomas published 19 July 20 With the PS5 and Xbox Series X democratizing ray tracing, we'd like to see some of our favorite games revisited with this awesome technology.
Death Stranding PC performance: 4K with an RTX 2060 Super By Bill Thomas published 15 July 20 Tested Death Stranding for PC is here, and it is a glorious port – with plenty of performance for all kinds of machines.
Razer Huntsman Mini review By Bill Thomas published 14 July 20 Recommended The Razer Huntsman Mini is a 60% form factor gaming keyboard using Razer's excellent Optical switches.
You can get a guaranteed 5.1GHz out of the Intel Core i5-10600K thanks to Silicon Lottery By Bill Thomas published 13 July 20 Silicon Lottery has binned versions of all the Comet Lake-S processors available, so you can spend a bit more cash to make sure you get an overclocking champ.
World of Warcraft: Shadowlands may just be the jolt of life I need to jump back in By Bill Thomas published 11 July 20 Opinion I've been in and out of World of Warcraft for a long time, but no expansion has hooked me in on a deep aesthetic level like Shadowlands might.
Razer Blade Pro 17 (2020) review By Bill Thomas published 10 July 20 The Razer Blade Pro 17 is Razer's performance champion, topping out its laptop product stack. Is it worth the high price?
Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 specs may have leaked out By Bill Thomas published 9 July 20 The first specs leak for the RTX 3060 is here, even if it isn't as detailed as we'd like it to be.
AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT review By Bill Thomas published 7 July 20 The AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT is a quick refresh on the massively successful 3600X, but with higher boost clocks and a refined manufacturing process.
AMD Ryzen 7 3800XT review By Bill Thomas published 7 July 20 The AMD Ryzen 7 3800XT is a small upgrade from the 3800X, but one that may be worth it.
Cyberpunk 2077 is going all-in with ray tracing By Bill Thomas published 25 June 20 We now know what ray tracing is going to look like in Cyberpunk 2077, and it's looking good.
Intel is making odd comparisons to AMD gaming laptops again By Bill Thomas published 23 June 20 Some leaked Intel marketing slides have revealed a strange comparison between two completely different gaming laptops, resulting in some pretty bold claims.
Asus Zephyrus Duo 15 GX550 review By Bill Thomas published 22 June 20 The Asus Zephyrus Duo GX550 puts a dual-monitor setup in a relatively thin and light desktop replacement, along with the most powerful laptop hardware on the market right now.
I wouldn't bet on an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 appearing By Bill Thomas published 20 June 20 Opinion The Nvidia GeForce RTX 3090 rumors are really silly. In this essay I will explain why.
No, Zen 3-based AMD Ryzen 4000 processors haven't been delayed until 2021 By Bill Thomas published 17 June 20 Don't worry, you'll still get a chance to get your hands on a shiny Ryzen 4000 processor in 2020.
Corsair One A100 review By Bill Thomas published 16 June 20 The Corsair One a100 is the latest in Corsair's lineup of fantastic small-form factor gaming PCs. But is it worth the high price?