The Origin PC Neuron 3500X looks like the kind of PC gamers would drool over, but just don't stick your books on top of it.
If paramount performance is more important, you might be interested in our pick for the best high-end gaming PC, the Alienware Aurora R16. This configuration is powerful as it stands, but it also ...
If paramount performance is more important, you might be interested in our pick for the best high-end gaming PC, the Alienware Aurora R16. This configuration is powerful as it stands, but it also ...
01:33 ASUS ROG Strix Z590i Gaming WiFI 02:55 Daughterboard 04:02 Rear I/O 05:40 VRMs / Heatsink / Power Delivery / MOSFETs 07:10 ASUS ROG Strix Z590e Gaming WiFi 08:56 Storage capabilities 10:15 ...
2 connector 07:45 Front panel audio header / rear type c audio header 08:24 Rear I/O panel 09:34 Power Delivery 10:57 VRM hardware components 14:17 Fan BIOS control 14:58 Test System / Hardware 15 ...
Gigabyte’s X870 Aorus Elite WiFi7 Ice is one of the more affordable AM5 motherboards to feature AMD’s new X870 chipset, but not necessarily in its arctic color scheme. This board has some ...
The rear I/O panel provides various connectivity options, including DisplayPort, HDMI, multiple USB ports, Thunderbolt 4, and a 2.5GbE RJ45 port. Similarly, the MSI MAG B860 TOMAHAWK WIFI ...
A white metal heatsink closely set with another heatsink running above the CPU socket sits below the rear I/O shroud. These work to cool the board’s 16+2+2 power phases, which supply power to ...
There are two integrated RGB sections. The AORUS logo atop the rear I/O is the most prominent, while the 'Team Up Fight On' wording at the bottom right is backlit, too. No matter how good a ...
Another Thunderbolt 4 (with DP2.1), two USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-A (10Gbps), an HDMI port, a 2.5G RJ45 LAN port, and a DC-in port are all part of the rear I/O. Triple-display output is supported by the ...
Computers are my lifelong obsession. I wrote my first laptop review in 2005 for NotebookReview.com, continued with a consistent PC-reviewing gig at Computer Shopper in 2014, and moved to PCMag in ...