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GAMING WITH THE NUC 13
WITH THE SYSTEM UP and running and ticking over exactly how we wanted it to, now's the time to start loading it up with our favorite gaming applications so we can get the most out of it.
Become a Podcasting Genius
Podcasting is all the rage and there's never been a better time to get in on the action. But what will you need and how can you make it a success? Our guide reveals all
Need for Speed Unbound
The venerable racer returns in zoomer regalia
The Callisto Protocol
Take a walk down some of the moodiest corridors
Editor's Pick: Corsair Xeneon Flex 45WQHD240
An OLED panel that lacks the Wow! factor
Becoming more flexible
A love letter to the most versatile gadget around
The Al that's remaking history
Al doesn't just make stuff up-it's also helping us to understand the past better. Lee Grant explains how...
Razer Basilisk V3 Pro + Mouse Dock Pro Bundle
Is this the peripheral combo your desktop needs?
SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro
High-tidelity audio ina gaming headset—sounds like a recipe for success
HyperX SoloCast
Give your live streaming and conference calling an upgrade on a budget
Radeon RX 7900 XTX
Red Leader, standing by
CHOOSE YOUR VR ADVENTURE
Whether you're looking for a roomscale VR headset or an all-in-one solution without the need for a PC, Louise Blain looks at three of the best options on the market now
Samsung Odyssey Neo G8
SAMSUNG’S Neo G9 is almost as known for its glitchy mini-LED backlight and buggy image processing as it is for its 49-inch proportions and 1000R curve. So, this latest iteration of the smaller Neo G8 comes with plenty of baggage.
WHAT'S IN THE BOX?
Within the recently-released AMD 7000 series lineup sits the often overlooked yet understated Ryzen 7 7700X. Our Zen 4 captain of choice for our RTX 4080 gaming monster comes with eight threads and a total of 16 cores for reliable, effortless performance.
Save anything to a USB STICK
Unlock the full potential of your USB sticks by making them faster, easier, and safer to use. Robert Irvine reveals the best free ways to transfer, organise and protect your files
This cannot go on.It will not go on
IT'S NOT EVEN NEWS to point out that PC graphics card pricing is ridiculous. And yet to merely complain about over-priced graphics boards fails to capture the disconnected, unhinged state of the GPU market. The way AMD and Nvidia priced their new cards makes no sense. It cannot go on.
Nvidia RTX 4070 Ti Incoming
WHEN NVIDIA OFFICIALLY announced its Ada Lovelace architecture, it revealed plans for three graphics cards: RTX 4090 as the king of the hill at $1,599; RTX 4080 16GB as the step-down prince for $1,199; and the RTX 4080 12GB at $899. To say people weren’t pleased with the pricing and specs would be an understatement. Nvidia “unlaunched” the 4080 12GB, stating that “having two GPUs with the 4080 designation is confusing.”
LG'S CURVED BEAUTY
240Hz of gaming perfection
GIGABYTE EMBRACES ARC
ANOTHER GRAPHICS PARTNER FOR INTEL OFFERS SUPPORT
THE RETURN OF V-CACHE
Ryzen set to reclaim gaming CPU crown
RAPTOR LAKE GETS A REFRESH
Intel to get one iteration in before Meteor Lake
New GeForce Cards
Three new ones have landed, plus a retread
BOOST SECURITY & PRIVACY ONLINE
Nick Peers explains how to lock down your identity and data online
AMD RDNA 3 ARCHITECTURAL DEEP DIVE
Taking a dip in the pool with the upcoming RX 7900-series
Authy vs. Google Authenticator
Which is the better two-factor authentication app?
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II (2022)
Task Force 141 is back for another global terrorist hunt
HyperX Pulsefire Haste Wireless
Marvelous eSports mouse at a decent price
SureFire Harrier 360
Bang for your buck or just thumping bass?
SteelSeries Aerox 5 Wireless
Does this ultra-light mouse live up to its price?
Samsung Odyssey Ark
A magnificent monitor for mad money