The Arctic Xtender is a great-looking chassis for a high-performance gaming PC, paired with five pre-installed high-performance fans. Those fans are a bit loud, and I'd dodge the vertical GPU mount ...
Gamdias sent us some of their latest hardware to look at, so we thought a good way was to build a white pc with the bits and pieces. No talking in this video, and no music during the build phase ...
Adam Corsetti is a Commerce Writer from the United States. An avid gamer since childhood, Adam became hooked on video games after using the original Nintendo NES console. During college, he created a ...
Corsair is no stranger to building top of the line, giant PC cases for those enthusiasts seeking the utmost in storage expansion space, cooling capacity and more. In fact, it's not even a stranger to ...
Building a gaming PC is kind of like building a hot rod--sure, the parts that make the car go fast are important, but if you're going to spend all that time on it, shouldn't it look cool, too? As such ...
Building a great gaming PC isn't just about getting the best spec possible; it's also about showing off your wares, and there's no better way to do that than with a new aquarium-style PC case that ...
Whether you're a gamer, creator, student, or enthusiast, building your own PC has never been easier or more accessible. The DIY spirit of PC building has always been about choosing the right hardware ...
Today Briony takes a look at the just released Corsair Crystal Series 680X pc Case featuring a timelapse build. Is it worth the £220 asking price (although you do get £70 of Corsair fans with it too).
Hyte's Y40 is the cheap and cheerful, more traditional mid-tower solution that absolutely delivers on a premium promise without breaking the bank. Super easy to build in, and stunning once done, it's ...
Firstly, you should make sure that the motherboard fits into the PC case. Motherboards are available in different sizes such as ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX. PC cases are dimensioned accordingly. A ...
A quiet gaming PC is no longer a luxury—it is a practical goal for gamers who want immersive performance without constant fan noise. As modern GPUs and CPUs push higher power limits, unmanaged heat ...