| | | | | | | The Best Video Cards for VR | Building or upgrading a PC that you want to use with the Oculus Rift or HTC's Vive, but not sure which video card to buy? We're here to help. | | | |
| | AMD Tweaks Desktop CPU Lineup | AMD released its official 2016 product roadmap today, with point updates to current hardware, a new CPU cooler, and its Zen-compatible Socket AM4 dropping later this year. ExtremeTech has the details. | | | |
| | | | | | Review: SilverStone Sugo SG12 | The SilverStone Sugo SG12 small-form-factor PC case is elegantly built and has a surprising amount of room for storage drives, but novice PC builders may find installing components a little complicated. | | | |
| | Review: PowerColor PCS+ R9 390 | The PowerColor PCS+ R9 390 is an adept graphics card that performs as well or better than higher-end GPUs, but costs less. | | | |
| | Review: Asus GeForce GTX 970 DirectCU Mini | Asus' compact GTX 970 card fits in the same small PC cases as AMD's R9 Nano, and delivers most of that card's performance for about $300 less. It's not up to 4K gaming, but for anything less than that, it's a better value. Computer Shopper has the lowdown. | | | |
| | Review: MSI GeForce GTX 980 Ti Sea Hawk | This liquid-cooled GTX 980 Ti, developed by MSI and Corsair, delivers the best performance we've seen from a single-chip card, while remaining near-silent at stock speeds. If 4K gaming is your aim (and price is no object), this card should top your buying list. Read the full review on Computer Shopper. | | | |
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