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GeForce GTX 750 Ti Review: Maxwell Adds Performance Using Less Power
GeForce GTX 750 Ti Review: Maxwell Adds Performance Using Less Power

Now that Nvidia is designing graphics architectures with Tegra in mind, first and foremost, efficiency takes priority. Can the company's mainstream GeForce GTX 750 Ti, based on its Maxwell architecture, prove that an eye on energy trumps the old approach? more

 
AIO DRN-STN Review: A Gaming All-In-One With A 120 Hz Display
AIO DRN-STN Review: A Gaming All-In-One With A 120 Hz Display

The AIO Drone Station is a combination chassis and 120 Hz FHD display, ready to take your choice of ATX motherboard, CPU, graphics cards, storage, and power supply. We'd stop short of calling it portable, but appreciate the appeal of a fast all-in-one PC. more

 
AMD Radeon R7 265 Review: Curaçao Slides In At $150
AMD Radeon R7 265 Review: CuraƧao Slides In At $150

With pricing all over the map, AMD wants to plug the gap between its Radeon R7 260X and R9 270. To that end, it's introducing a Curaçao-based Radeon R7 265 with better-than-Radeon HD 7850 performance at $150. Will that be enough to stave off Maxwell? more

 
Cooler Master Cosmos SE Case Review
Cooler Master Cosmos SE Case Review

Cooler Master’s Cosmos gaming cases are well-known for their extravagant carrying handles. The Cosmos SE is the smallest member of this line-up, selling for as low as $150 online. It has room for lots of fans and three radiators, attracting enthusiasts. more

 
Best Gaming CPUs For The Money: February 2014
Best Gaming CPUs For The Money: February 2014

We don't have much gaming-oriented news to report; the CPU market is fairly stable. Sure, AMD launched its Kaveri-based APUs and some high core count Opterons, while Intel introduced LGA 1150-based Celerons. But those aren't the CPUs you're looking for. more

 
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