I'll chime in as another person who started reading AnandTech back in ~97/98, when the Celeron 300A was the overclocking champ. AnandTech was in my daily rotation, along with HardOCP, Tom's Hardware, ...
Review Razer's new Thunderbolt 5 docking station received a major glow-up over its predecessor with a new M.2 SSD enclosure and double the Thunderbolt performance.
Key components like CPU, GPU, and RAM are mostly safe to buy used, and they can lead to significant savings. Do some research to figure out what parts you should buy and how much they should cost ...
TMR sticks, Hall effect triggers, a charging dock, and customisation options at this price point make the D10 stand out. You ...
As I've only had a gaming-capable PC for about four years now, I'm still dipping my toe into the hardware side of PC gaming. Heck, the main monitor I use now, the one I'm typing these words on, is ...
The Shield Extreme is an impressively compact gaming tower. As someone who has spent the last year reviewing some exceptionally large PC gaming cases, the Shield Extreme’s relatively small footprint ...
The 270K Plus sports eight P-cores and 16 E-cores (i.e. a full Arrow Lake compute tile), exactly the same as the Ultra 9 285K ...
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I’ve been an Anandtech reader for 23 years. This is truly a sad loss, but not a surprising one. It’s been clear for some time now that their readership’s been on a downswing. I’m glad Ars is still ...
Review Lenovo's first Snapdragon-powered mini PC is a winner with a clean design, quiet performance, and Copilot+ capabilities all housed into a small, premium chassis.