AverMedia has been targeting streamers and gamers with its portfolio of capture cards, webcams and other accessories, and today at Computex the company announced three new solutions for this target market – a new 4K/60FPS capture, a gaming headset, and an all-in-one streaming package. Starting with the Live Streamer 311 (BO311), this …
Read More »Computex 2019: Elgato adds two new Stream Deck products to its portfolio
Elgato's original Stream Deck has been around for a while now, and proved so popular it spawned a Mini version as well. Today Elgato is expanding the family further, with a new Stream Deck XL launching alongside Srteam Deck Mobile. Where the original Stream Deck gives you 15 on-screen keys, …
Read More »Computex 2019: Corsair’s Hydro X custom liquid cooling range has officially launched
We've been hearing about Hydro X – Corsair's line of custom liquid cooling components – for a while now, but today marks the official launch for the watercooling hardware. There's a range of parts, from CPU and GPU blocks, to radiators, fittings and tubing, meaning you will be able to …
Read More »Computex 2019: ASUS unveils new dual-screen ZenBook laptops
While Computex officially kicked off today, ASUS was keen to get ahead of the game and held a ‘Sneak Peek' event on Sunday evening. There was a range of new products on show, but undoubtedly the dual-screen ZenBook Duo and ZenBook Pro Duo laptops were the main attraction. Leo was on …
Read More »Computex 2019: New cases and power supplies unveiled by Cooler Master
Cooler Master usually has a lot to announce come Computex, and this year has proved no different with a range of new cases and power supplies announced. These include new Silencio chassis, a mini-ITX H-series case and Cooler Master's new Thermal Enhanced Platform for its PSUs. Cases S400 (above) Starting …
Read More »Computex 2019: Cooler Master announces its first wireless mouse and headset
It's only the first day of Computex but the announcements are already flooding in. Cooler Master has unveiled several new additions to its peripheral family, with the highlights being a new wireless gaming mouse as well as a new wireless gaming headset. Starting with the new mouse, the MM831 is the …
Read More »Hands on with the new Razer Blade Pro 17 (2019)
We had the chance to catch up with Razer this week and get an early hands-on with the new Razer Blade Pro 17, complete with Intel 9th Gen CPUs and Nvidia RTX graphics.
Read More »Palit GTX 1650 StormX OC 4GB Review
Palit has come up with a TINY GTX 1650 card - but is it any good?
Read More »1MORE Stylish True Wireless In-Ear Headphones E1026BT-I Review
It's a new pair of TWS earphones from 1MORE. At just £90, are they any good?
Read More »The OnePlus 7 Pro is officially here, and the leaks were right
We've been hearing a lot about the OnePlus 7 Pro over the last few weeks, and today the phone was officially announced with three simultaneous launch events held in London, New York and Bangalore. Unsurprisingly, it turns out the leaks were very accurate. That means the OnePlus 7 Pro sports …
Read More »Gigabyte RTX 2060 Gaming OC Pro 6G Review
It's Gigabyte's top-tier RTX 2060 card, but can it justify the £360 asking price?
Read More »Sapphire GearBox Thunderbolt 3 eGPU Enclosure Review
It's Sapphire's Thunderbolt 3 external GPU enclosure, coming to market at £274.99
Read More »Gigabyte GTX 1650 Gaming OC 4G Review
Nvidia's latest Turing-based graphics card arrives in the form of GTX 1650 - but is it worth buying?
Read More »ASUS ROG Zephyrus G GA502 overview: £1249 thin & light laptop
We go hands-on with a new Zephyrus laptop from ASUS ROG - that only costs £1249
Read More »ASUS ROG expands its Zephyrus laptop family with three new models
ASUS ROG's global press conference was a busy event, with multiple launches taking places. Alongside three new Strix laptops, ROG also expanded its premium thin-and-light Zephyrus range with three new models. To keep things clear and easy to understand, ASUS ROG has segmented its three new Zephyrus models into a clear …
Read More »ASUS ROG announces trio of new Strix gaming laptops
As part of its global press conference held last week, ASUS ROG announced a slew of new gaming laptops. Among these were three new entries to the Strix laptop family, each aimed at a slightly different market segment. With prices varying from £1400 all the way up to £2800, there's …
Read More »Creative SXFI Amp Review (with E-MU Teak headphones)
It's a tiny new amp from Creative, designed to give you a completely new way of listening to music
Read More »KitGuru Launches BEST OF: Our Top Products
Over the past 9 years, KitGuru has published close to 30,000 technical articles - reviewing thousands of products along the way. At any given moment, our team of experts always has an informed opinion as to which product is the BEST OF within its category. After a lot of internal discussion, we decided to create something new: a shortlist of products that are rated highest by the KitGuru editorial team - topped by the BEST OF.
Read More »Cyberpower Ultra 7 RTX System Review – Ryzen 2700X & RTX 2070
It's a new system from Cyberpower, with a Ryzen 2700X and RTX 2070. Is it worth £1349?
Read More »Overclockers UK Gaming XVI Essential Review: The £699 Gaming PC!
It's got a Ryzen 5 2600 and GTX 1660 - but still costs less than £700
Read More »Shadow of the Tomb Raider – RTX and DLSS benchmarked!
Shadow of the Tomb Raider finally has RTX features - are they worth turning on?
Read More »Razer BlackWidow (2019) Keyboard Review
It's a new BlackWidow mechanical keyboard from Razer, taking the family back to basics
Read More »MSI GTX 1660 Gaming X 6G Review
GTX 1660 has launched and we look at MSI's flagship Gaming X model
Read More »Cooler Master MK730 Keyboard Review
It's Cooler Master's flagship TKL offering, priced at £115.99
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It's a triple-fan GTX 1660 Ti from Gigabyte - but with a £300 price tag
Read More »Leo Says Ep. 38 – GTX 1660 Ti, DLSS, 16in MacBook Pro, and USB alphabet spaghetti
Today Leo returns with another episode of Leo Says. As always, our grumpy hero has a lot to discuss, touching first on GTX 1660 Ti and its distinct lack of RTX features. He also mentions DLSS and its limitations as explored by HARDWARE UNBOXED, while there is also news of a new 16in MacBook Pro and an overview of some announcements made at MWC 2019. You can also bet that Leo has a lot to say about the new USB naming conventions, too...
Read More »Gigabyte GTX 1660 Ti OC 6G Review – Bang For Buck King
It's a dual-fan 1660 Ti from Gigabyte, priced at £269 - but is it any good?
Read More »MSI GTX 1660 Ti Gaming X 6G Review
GTX 1660 Ti is official - is MSI's Gaming X model any good?
Read More »MSI RTX 2080 Ti Lightning Z 11GB Review – The £1500 RTX!
It is an absolute MONSTER of a graphics card from MSI, with a price tag to match
Read More »AMD Radeon VII 16GB Review
Can AMD challenge in the high end graphics market with its new Radeon VII?
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