In a bizarre role reversal, Intel’s 10th generation chips are started to sell for cheaper than AMD’s latest generation, which is still hard to find through official sources.
For a limited time at Newegg, you can buy the MSI Optix 34-inch Ultrawide gaming monitor with QHD resolution and 100Hz refresh rate for just $369.99 — that’s $60 off the list price.
The hackers behind the CDPR data breach are seemingly already auctioning the first bits of data off in an attempt to scare CDPR into paying the ransom.
The Gigabyte M27Q 27-inch 1440p gaming monitor runs at 170 Hz and might just be the ideal monitor for skilled competition-level gamers looking for a good value.
The MutantC v3 project essentially turns your Raspberry Pi or equivalent board into a beefed-up early smartphone, complete with physical slide-out keyboard.
The HP Spectre x360's 16:9 display seems kind of dated at this point, but the rest of the design still shines. Bursty performance, however, could be better.
The HyperX Cloud Revolver +7.1 gaming headset trades in the Revolver S' Dolby support for the company's own surround sound scheme. Unfortunately, the price combined and lack of features stops it from standing out.
In this project, we’ll build a motion-triggered Raspberry Pi security camera system that captures photos, short videos and automatically uploads to Google and/or Dropbox while sending email notifications.
Thumpy, warm sound combined with very good microphone performance and lusciously soft ear cups make the MSI Immerse GH61 gaming headset a winning choice.