Shehryar Khan

About Me

Hey, I’m Shehryar, a tech enthusiast and wordsmith unraveling the wonders of the technological world. With a Google IT Support Certificate, I love exploring gadgets, PC components, platforms, consoles, and innovations. Between keystrokes, I enjoy reading, hanging out with friends, and going on walks.

Position at Tech4Gamers

Senior Editor and Content Writer:

  • Lead the comparison and blog writing teams at Tech4Gamers.
  • Oversee teams with a keen eye for detail and precision.
  • Ensure hands-on writing, with benchmarks and testing as guiding principles.
  • Guarantee the delivery of the best possible results in concise yet impactful tech tales.

Tech Journey

I’ve loved technology since childhood, turning that passion into a profession by 2020. At Techazone, I guided users through Windows and Mac mazes. In the wrist-tech arena, I explored devices from Apple to Samsung and Garmin at WornbyFit. For nostalgia, I delved into retro games on RetroVGames.

Current PC setup

Currently, I’m rocking the following specs in my custom PC:

Nioh 3 Releases February 6th 2026: Heres Why Im Excited

Nioh 3 brings deeper combat, a bigger story, and improved co-op. Let's dive right into the hype surrounding its release.

PlayStation PC Strategy: Partnering With Turtle Rock Studios

PlayStation’s PC strategy comes into focus as Sony funds 4:Loop, a new game from the creators of Left 4 Dead.

Gaming on Starlink vs Fiber: What You’re Really Getting

Explaining Starlink vs Fiber in simple terms and answering which of the two is better and more reliable when it comes to online gaming?

The Unspoken Downside of Ultra-Thin Laptops for Gamers

A look at the hidden compromises of ultra-thin gaming laptops, from thermal throttling to weaker sustained performance.

Gaming Headsets Need to Stop Pretending They’re Studio Gear

Exploring why gaming headsets should stop marketing themselves as studio gear and instead focus on the features that truly matter to gamers.

The Truth About Pro-Gaming Gear (Its Mostly Branding)

A breakdown of how pro-gaming gear relies on marketing, sponsorships, and hype more than meaningful performance gains.

The Cost of Free-to-Play: Monetization in Game Design

A quick look at how popular free-to-play games like Fortnite use in-game monetization through cosmetics, battle passes, and gacha systems.

Intel–NVIDIA Alliance: Effects on AMD & Gamers

Intel and NVIDIA’s new alliance brings hybrid CPU–GPU chips putting fresh pressure on AMD’s future in the hardware race.

Gaming on Wi-Fi 6 vs Ethernet: The Lag Might Surprise You

Discover how Wi-Fi 6 is closing the gap with Ethernet and delivering surprisingly low-lag performance for gamers.

Budget Keyboards Are Outclassing the Premiums

Budget custom keyboards are closing the gap with premium brands, offering high-end features at surprisingly low prices.

16K Polling Rate Keyboard: Breakthrough or Overkill?

Mchose’s Ace 68 Turbo debuts with a 16K polling rate. We explore what it means for latency and competitive gaming.

The PS Portal Just Got Its Biggest Upgrade Yet

The PS Portal can now stream games straight from the cloud. You don’t need a PS5 anymore, just good Wi-Fi and a PS Plus Premium account.

EyeNexus and the Future of Cloud VR

EyeNexus uses foveated streaming to sharpen visuals only where you look, cutting lag and bandwidth for faster, smoother cloud VR experiences.

Resident Evil Requiem: What to Expect

Dive into what to expect from Capcom’s Resident Evil Requiem which brings players back to Raccoon City with new protagonist Grace Ashcroft.

Why Split Fiction Could Be 2025’s Sleeper Hit

Hazelight Studios’ Split Fiction is emerging as 2025’s unexpected success becoming one of the year’s most talked-about sleeper hits.

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Senua Was Announced To Attract Investors For Ninja Theory, Studio Closure Was Already Planned

Microsoft only revealed Senua at the recent Xbox Games Showcase to drum up investor interest in developer Ninja Theory.

Enermax Platimax II 1200DF Platinum Review: The New Standard for High-End PSUs?

The Enermax Platimax II 1200DF is a stellar addition to the high-end power supply market, offering ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 compatibility to safely drive the most demanding modern PC builds. During our extensive testing, it delivered rock-solid voltage regulation, impressive 80 PLUS Platinum efficiency, and great thermal performance inside a surprisingly compact footprint. While the brief burst of fan noise at startup might catch you off guard, it is a minor trade-off for long-term reliability. Featuring high-quality Japanese capacitors, a premium 12V-2x6 cable, and an industry-leading 13-year warranty, this PSU delivers uncompromising, top-tier performance without the heavy brand-name tax.

Black Myth: Wukong Tops 30 Million Sales, Hits Milestone 2 Years Ahead of Elden Ring

Black Myth Wukong has now surpassed 30 million sales globally, of which 15 million sales were from China alone.

At Least 50% Of Bungie Staff Will Be Laid Off This Summer, Claims Journalist

Bungie should expect massive layoffs in the summer that will affect 50% of the studio's workforce, according to a journalist.

Xbox Studios on The Verge Of Shutting Down Will Be Given A Chance to Go Independent

The Xbox Studios that are at risk of being shut down are reportedly negotiating with the company to survive as independent studios.