INNOCN 44C1G Review: Super-Ultrawide 1080p Gaming, for Whom?
The INNOCN 44C1G is a 43.8” UW PC monitor that supports 2 inputs at 60 Hz and a full 3840 pixels wide display that’s not curved at 120 Hz with a 2ms response rate. It also has FreeSync Premium. In this review, we’ll find out how suitable is it for gaming and other things.
How Much to Invest in a GPU for Gaming?
With GPU prices finally coming down for a few months consecutively, gamers are finally open to more options. But of course, not all of us can spend $1500-2000 on a GPU. So, how much is a good amount to spend on the video card in your PC?
Skytech Shiva Review: A Good Premium Deal?
Is saving the trouble of building & troubleshooting a custom gaming PC worth $500-700? Let's find out.
4K Gaming Monitors: Best Options for a Budget Gaming Setup
Is four-kay okay for a budget PC? How much should I pay for those "almost 4,000" pixels?
Building a Cheap Gaming PC: 1080p@60 in $500-740
We’ll build a sub-$1000 PC in this article. Including the monitor, keyboard, mouse, and headset, you’re looking at a cost of $700 (fully used) to $1,100 (fully new). You can also mix and match, so the total cost will be under $1,100 in most cases. There are also additional tips to bring down the cost further, taking you to $740 max.
Setting up Your Gaming Room: The Game den for Pro Gamers
It's a cave. It's a den. It's a room.
Top 9 Gaming Monitors in the World: Best Reviews & Ratings
In the last few years, gaming monitors have become more popular than ever. As a result, the market...
Building the Most Average Gaming PC in 2022
Here's what you need to build the statistically most average gaming PC in 2022. This build will give you decent performance. Building a gaming PC shouldn’t be overly expensive.
Nvidia RTX 3090 is the God Hardly Anyone Asked For
The God that wields unholy strength: RTX 3090's 24GB VRAM can render 8K textures with ray tracing smoothly for $1500 MSRP.