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Ryzen review: AMD is back

AMD's vaunted Ryzen CPU is a multithreaded monster with one glaring weakness. Read More

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AMD Ryzen 7 1700 vs. a 5-year-old gaming PC, or why you should never preorder

Can a Ryzen 7 1700 system replace a 5-year-old PC? For PC gamers, the answer isn't straightforward—and the results might surprise you. Read More

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Ryzen 7 1800X and Radeon Fury X: Building the water-cooled, fire-breathing apex of AMD power

For the first time in a long time, you can build an enthusiast PC with all-AMD hardware. We build a liquid-cooled gaming PC with the AMD Ryzen 7 1800X and Radeon Fury X. Read More

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AMD Ryzen motherboards explained: The crucial differences in every AM4 chipset

Don't buy an AM4 motherboard for your AMD Ryzen processor until you read this. Read More

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GeForce GTX 1080 Ti arrives: Nvidia's $699 'ultimate GeForce' card outperforms the Titan X

The new GeForce GTX 1080 Ti will be 35 percent faster than the GTX 1080. Read More

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The $10 Raspberry Pi Zero W brings Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to the minuscule micro-PC

The $5 Raspberry Pi Zero is now available for $10, with the added bonus of a wireless chip. Read More

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Lenovo's $199 Miix 320 laptop may challenge cheap Chromebooks

Lenovo's Miix 320 costs the same as a low-end Chromebook but offers some nicer features and, of course, full-fledged Windows. Read More

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Samsung unveils Galaxy Book, a Windows 10 tablet aimed at the Surface-curious

Arriving in 10.6- and 12-inch versions, Samsung's new tablets are packed with productivity features—plus the inevitable extra trick for Samsung enthusiasts. Read More

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Torment: Tides of Numenera review: The Planescape successor you've been waiting for

Despite some failings, Torment: Tides of Numenera is one of the most consistently surprising and delightful RPGs of the last decade. Read More

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The Porsche Design Book One laptop is selling beauty and power

Porsche Design's Book One outclasses even Microsoft's Surface Book on aesthetics, but the specs show it chose beauty over power. Read More

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The next HP Elite x3 preens behind a glass case at Mobile World Congress

HP seems to be working on its next Elite x3 Windows phone, if any hints can be gleaned from the slightly different-looking phone in a glass case at HP's booth at Mobile World Congress. Read More

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Cerise Circular review: This Mac Pro wannabe gets sidetracked by gaming

Cerise's Circular computer looks like a Mac Pro but offers a much wider array of options and upgrades. Our unit is really more of a gaming rig than a workstation, though. Read More

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