Our first stop on day three of CES 2015 found us in the central hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center, and one of the first things we came across was this amazing virtual reality racing setup from British company Vesaro. Do you have $50,000 lying around that you don’t know what to do with? For a cool $49,610 (US) …
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Razer Unveils Forge TV Gaming Box and OSVR – CES 2015 Update
We had the chance to stop by Razer’s booth and saw some really exciting new stuff. Razer is a company that is well-known for making fantastic gaming peripherals, and most recently have ventured outside that market into building actual gaming laptops, wearable’s and various other devices geared toward gaming and gamers. FORGE TV AND CORTEX: STREAM The first of their …
Read More »AMD Shows off FreeSync and New Gesture Software – CES 2015 Update
We stopped by AMD’s booth at CES 2015 today and saw a series of AMD hardware demos, including a series of demos running on the some of the recently announced FreeSync monitors by AMD’s partners, Samsung, LG and BenQ. For the most part, much of what AMD showed off today is not new. In fact many of their product presentations at …
Read More »Cougar M600 Gaming Mouse Review
When it comes to PC gaming, the most important part of your system is easily your graphics card as it actually renders the game, a better graphics card means better gaming performance. However, for many gamer’s the second most important component will be your mouse. A quality gaming mouse can be the difference between pulling off a clutch head-shot to …
Read More »Thermaltake TTeSports Ventus Gaming Mouse Review
The selection of gaming peripherals continues to grow at a steady pace. Thermaltake, whose TTeSports product line is geared towards gamers, have brought several new mice to market in recent months. Today we have on hand for review ThermalTtake’s TTeSports Ventus gaming mouse. The VENTUS gaming mouse by Thermaltake comes with its own carrying case, stickers to add to your collection and an excellent 2 …
Read More »Entry-Level Gaming PC Under $450 (US) – Our Build Of The Week
As a long time PC gamer, one thing I’ve heard countless times from non-PC gamers is, that PC gaming is “too expensive” and that you’d need to spend $2,000 just for a respectable system. This week, we’re going to address this by providing our readers with an entry-level gaming build for under $450 USD! ENTRY-LEVEL GAMING PC UNDER $450 BUILD …
Read More »Understanding Frame Rate – Uncovering The Truth Behind 30 VS 60 FPS
As someone who loves video games, I spend a lot of time discussing them on the internet via various Reddit communities, forums, and when I can stomach it; the YouTube comment section. One topic that seems to keep coming up in the ever-growing battle between PC and Console is the difference between 30 and 60 FPS. or rather the lack …
Read More »Tt eSports Talon Blu Gaming Mouse Review – 3000 DPI At Under $20
Tt eSports is Thermaltake’s gaming focused peripheral brand created in 2010, carrying headsets, keyboards, mice and other accessories, and is a prominent brand in eSports, sponsoring teams in Starcraft 2, Dota 2 and many others. Today, we have the pleasure of taking a look at the Tt eSports Talon Blu, a budget-friendly gaming mouse with premium features. Can this mouse deliver a pro-level …
Read More »4K Gaming PC Under $1500 (USD) – Our Build Of The Week
With the recent arrival of relatively inexpensive, high quality 4K ultra high-definition displays, 4K gaming is becoming more common and a lot easier to get into. The only problem is, many users don’t know exactly what kind of hardware they’d need in order to push their games at 4K. What’s worst is that many also think a 4K capable machine …
Read More »Gaming PC Under $600 (US) – Our Build of The Week
This week we will be providing a Custom PC for a bit cheaper than last week, getting a Gaming PC under $600 is a bit more difficult then $800 but it should perform very closely with this AMD system. This build will be focused mostly on gaming performance, with some room to upgrade in the future and overclockability out the …
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