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Intel ARC B580 Review: A Budget Card That’s Actually Good
The Intel Arc B580 is AMD’s reentry into the entry-level gaming graphics card market and a stellar one at that! Based on Intel’s new Xe2 architecture and a 5nm TSMC node, the card output showed great 1080p and 1440p gaming performance numbers in our benchmarks, even outperforming more expensive “budget” cards.
Stalker 2 Review: A Worthy Sequel Held Back By Technical Issues
Stalker 2 combines excellent atmosphere and survival gameplay but is ultimately held back from true greatness due to a lack of polish.
Intel Core Ultra 5 245K Review: New Architecture, Familiar Flaws
The Intel Core Ultra 5 245K offers decent performance at a considerable price range. It is equipped with the latest architecture and has great power efficiency. Moreover, it delivers satisfactory performance in multi-core tasks and handles everyday applications smoothly. However, its gaming performance, while adequate, doesn’t quite match up to competitors in the same price range. Therefore, users seeking balanced productivity can consider this an option. However, gamers should look elsewhere for better performance in highly demanding games.
XPG Lancer ROG DDR5-6600 CL32 Review: A Great All Rounder
The XPG Lancer ROG DDR5-6600 is the new hero in the Lancer lineup, tuned for ASUS ROG Z890 boards, but also standing up to the task of others. This is an ECC memory kit that performs up to the mark for the speed on offer and looks excellent with its polished black design and RGB. With its towering performance comes a towering design (43mm), too, which renders it incompatible with certain air coolers.
Why Ryzen 7 9800X3D Chips Are Running Much Cooler Than The 7800X3D
The reason why Ryzen 7 9800X3D chips are running much cooler than the 7800X3D is because the 3D V-cache's position changed in the new CPU.
AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D Review: 3D V-Cache Shines Again!
The Ryzen 7 9800X3D is the new gaming champ, outclassing AMD's own Ryzen 7 7800X3D CPU in our gaming charts. With its improved 3D V-cache design, combined with the Zen 5 architecture, the CPU improves gaming and productivity performance while becoming more efficient than its predecessor.
MSI MAG Z890 Tomahawk WiFi Review: Bang For The Buck!
The MSI MAG Z890 Tomahawk WiFi is a $299 motherboard packed with the latest I/O and EZ-DIY features. It has a fairly basic (almost) all-black design with silver accents and yellow-green colors to represent the board's branding. For VRMs, the board's 16+1+1+1 (16A 90A duet stages for the board), which is enough for Intel's 15th gen chips, even if you want to overclock a bit.
MSI MPG Z890 Carbon WiFi Review: Is It Worth It?
The MSI MPG Z890 Carbon WiFi is a power-packed board with a feature set covering everything you could possibly think of. Its power-phase design is a 20+1+1+1 with 20x 110A SPS powering the VCore, leaving plenty of overclocking room for any Arrow Lake chip. The design is excellent, with 2 RGB zones, but the branding goes a bit overboard.
MSI MEG Z890 ACE Review: Chart-Topper With Flagship Features
The MSI MEG Z890 ACE motherboard is a powerhouse for those who want the best features without worrying about cost. Built for Intel’s latest Core Ultra processors, it supports high-speed DDR5 memory, PCIe 5.0, and offers a generous range of M.2 and USB ports. With an impressive VRM and heatsink setup, this board is optimized for overclocking and handled both gaming and synthetic tests with top scores.
MSI MEG Z890 UNIFY-X Review: Built For Performance
The MSI MEG Z890 UNIFY-X is a $599 flagship motherboard from MSI which is aimed at overclocking enthusiasts and high-end PC gamers. The motherboard manages to please both with its solid 20+2+1+1 phase power delivery system and sleek aesthetics that blend nicely with the focus on sheer performance and on providing functionality coupled with ample option of storage, blazing fast WiFi-7, BT 5.4, and connectivity ports at the rear and on the front.
Intel Core Ultra 9 285K Review: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back
Intel’s Core Ultra 9 285K is a powerful flagship processor built on the advanced 3nm node, featuring 24 cores (8 Performance and 16 Efficiency cores) that does good in multi-threaded tasks like rendering and encoding. Priced at $589, it’s more costly than some of its competitors, and its requirement for a new LGA1851 motherboard may put off those looking to upgrade from recent Intel models.
MSI MPG Z890 Edge Ti WiFi Review: MSI’s White Wonder
The MSI MPG Z890 Edge Ti WiFi is a $369 gaming-focused board, and it certainly covers everything a gamer might need. That includes a great gaming-focused design with RGB and solid performance with a 16-phase 90A SPS design for CPU power.











