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RTX 4070 Review: Please Don’t Buy

Let me save you the trouble: Do not buy the Nvidia RTX 4070. It doesn’t justify its cost. I’d not touch it with a 10-foot pole unless it was selling for half the price.

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Intel 13th Gen Review: Something Powerful for Every Gamer

Welcome to a world of 5GHz, refined. Mainstream PC gamer or a high-end enthusiast, Intel’s 13th gen has something for everyone.

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Logitech G502 Hero Review: A Class Apart

TL;DR: The G502 Hero is the One Mouse to rule them all. Beefy, a little heavy, but totally gamer-friendly.

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PowerColor Hellhound RX 6600 Review: How Justified Exactly?

The wait of prices falling ends … ?

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Roccat Kone AIMO Review: Big & Flashy, but Reliable or Not?

If you like the way it looks and don’t need extremely low latency, extremely high DPI, high portability, or extremely smooth glide, this is a decent mouse for all types of gaming.

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Logitech G305 Lightspeed Review: The Best Simple Mouse

The perfect gaming mouse if you’re after a sleek-looking one or if on a budget.

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Arris Surfboard Thruster Review: Improves WiFi for Gaming

The Two Towers with the One 6GHz Band connecting them. Better gaming? In some cases, sure.

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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.

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SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Review: GOAT, for Now

There is no gaming headset that’s the best for every gamer as looks are subjective and priorities are different (for example, sound quality vs. budget). But if you were to find the top 5 headphones in the whole world since the beginning of serious PC gaming, then this headset will come in that list.

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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.