I’ve spent the better part of a decade preaching the gospel of “build, don’t buy,” but looking at the current state of ...
I've seen some unusual gaming PC builds in my time, but this futuristic space pod build is certainly up with the best with them. Named Ugahari, a word meaning frugal or modest in Indonesian, the ...
There are many reasons you might want to build yourself a small form factor (SFF) PC. I built one because I wanted a home entertainment center of sorts — those PCs are often referred to as HTPC, for ...
RGB gaming PCs are plentiful, but few look as impressive as this white and purple gaming PC build. This gorgeous PC is a testament to its creator, featuring top-spec components from both Nvidia and ...
Now that Sony has finally unveiled the PS5 Pro, packed with a more powerful GPU – and little else – I’ve taken a look at the specs to see what an equivalent gaming PC would look like. And, well, you ...
Building a gaming PC can be one of the best ways to learn about how a computer works and possibly save yourself some money in the process. It gives you a fantastic foundation for future ...
Building your own PC is exciting. You get to cherry-pick every part and then assemble it all together. However, with so many ...
Ready to take the plunge on a new gaming PC but fancy building it yourself? You've come to the right place. There's nothing like the feeling of pressing the power button for the first time on your ...
Firstly, you should make sure that the motherboard fits into the PC case. Motherboards are available in different sizes such as ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX. PC cases are dimensioned accordingly. A ...
TL;DR: PC Building Simulator 2 offers a realistic PC building and repair experience with over 1200 real-world components from top brands like MSI and ASRock. The latest update integrates accurate ...
The more I look at the word 'gripes', the less it looks right. Nevertheless, we're running through our PC gaming gripes all week. Since I've been building gaming PCs pretty much non-stop this year, I ...
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