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Asus ROG Strix X470-F Gaming
Stealth mode engaged.
MSI Optix MPG27CQ
A VA panel in an IPS world…
MSI Infinite X
To infinity, and... actually, no, just to infinity.
Gigabyte Aero 15X V8-BK4
Gigabyte’s Coffee Lake Max-Q refresh.
Back To The Basics Build Guide
An in-depth step-by-step budget build guide.
Thermaltake View 37
A case to show off your skills.
Corsair Spec 06 RGB
An ideal home for flashy builds—if your retinas can take it.
MSI GTX 1650 Gaming X 4G
Nvidia’s new GPU brings a modest boost in performance
Western Digital Black SN750 1TB
WD respins its high-performance NVMe drive
PNY CS900 480GB
A TLC SSD for QLC money? There must be a catch…
View Sonic Elite XG240R
Great for gaming, but at a cost...
Origin PC Millennium
An overabundance of drive bays, customization options, and general beastliness
Optoma UHD50
Affordable 4K projection, DLP-style
Qualcomm And The Rise Of Non-X86 Windows
Intel is feeling the squeeze from its ARM rivals
Shadow Of The Tomb Raider
Temples of doom abound in Lara’s last quest (for now)
Strange Brigade
The British Empire goes to war against the undead
Intel Core i9-9900K
Even more mainstream cores from Intel
Fnatic Flick2
An esports mouse that levels the playing field
Wooting One
It’s a keyboard, Jim, but not as we know it
The Future Of Computing, Moore Or Less
Its had a very good run, but Moores Law is done, dusted, and dead. Jeremy Laird investigates the future of computing in the post-exponential era
Achieve The Perfect Movie Experience Every Time
Neil Mohr takes you on a tour of video codecs for the ultimate theater-quality experience
Tech Porn
512gb PNY Elite Microsdxc Card Cl 10 90mb/s.
AMD Threadripper 2950X
The new king of high-end desktops.
MSI Trident 3
Attack of the consoles
Razer Nommo Pro 2.1
Razer gets serious about desktop sound
Philips 436M6
Beautiful, but only from a distance.
10 Tips To Keep All Your Passwords Safe
Password managers are dime a dozen these days, but BitWarden is an overlooked gem that deserves more attention. It has all the features you’d expect in a good password manager— easy and convenient to use, but locking your sensitive data away in a highly encrypted vault. It offers two-factor authentication (2FA) for extra security, and makes it easy to generate new random secure passwords for all your accounts. It also works across a wide range of devices.What we love about BitWarden is that it’s open source, so more transparent than other password managers. It’s also free—no key features are locked away behind a paywall, although premium tiers exist if you need something extra or want to support it financially. We’ll explore its core features here, and get you started protecting your online accounts. –
You've Been Hacked; This Is What You Should Do Next!
Find out if your accounts have been hacked, and what to do about it, with Nick Peers
Devil May Cry 5
Who you gonna call?
Move On From Windows 7
The time has come to upgrade that old operating system.