Mesh Ryzen 7 Gaming PC-A review

Mesh Ryzen 7 Gaming PC-A review Expert’s Rating Our Verdict The Mesh Ryzen 7 Gaming PC-A is beautifully built, but ultimately flawed in its configuration. Let down by a slow SSD and a non-overclocked graphics card, yet coming with an unnecessarily expensive operating system, we feel this PC could do much better with a couple of minor tweaks to the spec. Large, imposing and featuring a customisable built-in light show, the Mesh Ryzen 7 Gaming PC-A delivers stunning build quality with striking tempered glass panels and the latest AMD processor technology inside....

May 1, 2017 · 6 min · 1119 words · Scott Johnson

Wired2Fire Pyro Ryzen DG review

Wired2Fire Pyro Ryzen DG review Expert’s Rating Our Verdict This eye-catching PC is Constructed from premium components and built to a very high standard. The 8-core Ryzen 7 1700X processor delivers excellent multi-threaded performance and, combined with a GTX 1080, turns in some very impressive gaming results, however similar or better performance can be had for less money. Based on one of AMD’s latest Ryzen 7 1700X processors, the Pyro Ryzen DG delivers eight cores and a total of sixteen threads – double what you’ll get from a comparable Intel Core-i7 PC....

May 1, 2017 · 5 min · 884 words · Ann Mosley

Hands-on: Acer Switch 5 review

Hands-on: Acer Switch 5 review Our Verdict We certainly like the Switch 5 which is essentially an improved version of the Alpha 12. However, it’s the price that’s really the sticking point here so look for the Switch 3 if it’s out of your price range. While we wait for the Microsoft Surface Pro 5, Acer has something to fill the gap and will eventually be a rival. The new 2-in-1 is called the Acer Switch 5 and here’s our hands-on review....

April 29, 2017 · 4 min · 679 words · Cassandra Shaw

Competition: Win a copy of Little Nightmares

Competition: Win a copy of Little Nightmares You may know them for the lovable LittleBigPlanet series, but Swedish developer Tarsier Studios have darker things lurking in the back of their minds. They’ve now come out in the form of Little Nightmares, which pairs the cutesy aesthetic of LittleBigPlanet with a rather darker world of things that go bump in the night. Echoing the likes of last year’s Inside, Little Nightmares sees you control the helpless young girl Six in a side-on puzzle platformer as she tries to escape from a string of distorted monsters that look like they might have come from Jim Henson’s Silent Hill....

April 28, 2017 · 2 min · 345 words · Leslie Wright

Competition: Win a copy of Outlast 2

Competition: Win a copy of Outlast 2 The first Outlast gained a quick reputation for terror when it arrived in 2014, and three years onOutlast 2is here to mess us up even more. Once again you take on the role of an investigative journalist caught up in some nasty stuff – this time a community of violent religious sorts deep in the American wilderness. You can run, you can hide, and you record what happens on your trusty night vision camera, but you can never fight back – meaning the terror never really lets up....

April 28, 2017 · 2 min · 314 words · William Henderson
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