It’s been a while since we’ve taken a look at any PC hardware, and with the recent release of Nvidia’s 1080 series of graphic cards, I thought it would be a good time to see if an upgrade might be in order. Now that Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality devices are somewhat more common these […]
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PC Component Upgrade Guide Holiday 2015
In October, I took a look at building a PC for less than $650, and while building a PC on a budget is a pretty typical thing to do, sometimes it’s nice to splurge a bit. Building (or rebuilding) an entire PC can be a chore, but what I, personally, try to do is to […]
Off Topic: AMD and NVIDIA Updates
As a PC gamer, graphic drivers are one of those things you just get in the habit of updating, or, at the very least, keeping an eye on from time to time. It’s always frustrating to update to your card to the latest drivers only to discover that some bugs made their way into the […]
Week in Review and the Battlefront Reveal
A number of new hardware announcements went out this week, everything from ASUS’ “Console-inspired Gaming PC” to Sony’s 2 TB Thunderbolt Hard Drives. While NVIDIA, on the software front, released its latest “Game Ready” GeForce 350.12 WHQL drivers that promise a ton of optimizations for the recently released PC version of Grand Theft Auto V. […]
Nvidia’s Behemoth: Titan X
Well, the Titan X is finally here, and I hope you’ve got a Band-Aid for your wallet because it’s about to take a hit. Nvidia’s beastly new GPU is retailing at $999 USD / £879 in the UK, but is it really the “most advanced graphics card on the planet?” In short: pretty much. As […]