Maximum PC Magazine - October 2024
Maximum PC Magazine - October 2024
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In this issue
THE END OF OVERCLOCKING? Zak Storey questions whether pushing your PC to its limits is really worth it anymore.
BUILD AN IT SUPPORT HUB - Nick Peers on how RustDesk can be used to administrate your home network.
Intel issues fix for Raptor Lake degradation
EARLIER THIS YEAR, I wrote about difficulties I was having with a Core 19-13900K processor (see MPC230 Tech Talk). Little did we realize that we were only seeing the tip of the iceberg. While most complaints have involved the unlocked Core i9 Raptor Lake CPUs, it appears the instability problems build up and potentially impact many Raptor Lake-13th and 14th Gen Core CPUs, with Intel identifying 22 different desktop parts.
2 mins
AMD's turn to drop the ball?
WITH INTEL'S RAPTOR LAKE CPUs falling over, the company firing around 15,000 employees, and cancelling its 2024 innovation event, AMD must have been enjoying the view - until its new Ryzen 9000 desktop CPUs rolled out. So, is AMD's CPU a minor stumble or game-changing fumble?
3 mins
Phantom of the Opera CPUs Unmasked
Zak Storey explores why Zen 4 might be the best CPU generation to date
4 mins
OVERCLOCKING IN 2024 - HAS THE END ARRIVED FOR HIGH VOLTAGE?
Zak Storey takes a look at whether overclocking is really worth it anymore
10 mins
BUILD AN IT SUPPORT HUB
Discover how to use RustDesk to provide remote assistance and control your own devices remotely with Nick Peers
10+ mins
CPU Architecture DEEP DIVE
New AMD and Intel processors take center stage
10+ mins
Remove stalkerware from your PC
ACCORDING TO KASPERSKY’S LATEST ‘State of Stalkerware’ report, over 40 percent of those surveyed worldwide said they’d experienced stalking or suspected that they were being stalked.
5 mins
Boost your gaming VPN
IF YOU’RE A SERIOUS GAMER, you’ll be aware of the advantages of using a VPN. As traffic between your device and the server is encrypted, your ISP can’t monitor and ‘throttle’ it, slowing down your game. With the IP address hidden behind the VPN server, players are also better protected from DOS (Denial of Service) and ‘swatting’ attacks.
5 mins
How to repair your graphics cards
WE’VE ALL BEEN THERE. Just picture it for a moment: you’re rampaging through your favorite game, decimating monsters left right and center, silver sword drawn, coated in oil, and then suddenly, pop! System crash. What the heck?! The PC reboots, you get back in-game, then five minutes later, the same again. Try one more time. Three minutes later, wham! The game closes to desktop. Frustrated, annoyed, and disgruntled, you shut the machine down. Time to sit down and actually do some work.
6 mins
AMD Ryzen 7 9700X
The new Zen 5 CPUs are here—time to benchmark!
3 mins
Hyte Thicc Q60
Almost more mobile phone than CPU cooler
3 mins
NZXT C1500 Platinum
Top-tier performance and efficiency
3 mins
BenQ X300G 4K Short Throw Projector
Priced high, yet punchy
3 mins
World of Goo 2
Goo-d enough for two
3 mins
Maximum PC Magazine Description:
Publisher: Future
Category: Computer & Mobile
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
Maximum PC is a monthly magazine, first published in 1994 and is one of the most popular magazines for PC enthusiasts.
The magazine covers a wide range of topics related to PC gaming, hardware, and software. It also publishes articles on a variety of other topics related to technology, such as smartphones, tablets, and virtual reality.
Maximum PC is aimed at a wide audience of PC enthusiasts, from casual gamers to serious overclockers. It is a popular resource for anyone who wants to learn more about PC hardware and software and how to get the most out of their PC.
Here are some of the things you can expect to find in Maximum PC Magazine:
* Reviews of the latest PC hardware and software
* Articles on PC gaming, overclocking, and building your own PC
* Interviews with PC experts and industry leaders
* Features on PC technology and trends
* Tips and advice on how to get the most out of your PC
Maximum PC is the perfect resource for anyone who is interested in PC gaming and technology. Subscribe today and start taking your PC to the next level!
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