Lenovo Y710 Cube

The hardware that is subject of this review has been provided by Lenovo. PC towers are no longer the only place to go for “desktop-grade” power. Consumers have excellent options in the laptop space, but it’s difficult, if not impossible, to find exactly what you want in terms of sourced parts, upgradeability, and appearance. If… Continue reading Lenovo Y710 Cube

Sunday Sit Down | PC Hardware the week of March 5th, 2017

Whew, it’s been a whirlwind of a week for PC Enthusiasts.  We got a brand new CPU and CPU Architecture from AMD, a new video card from nVidia and more details on AMD’s upcoming Vega GPU Architecture. AMD Ryzen Launched Starting with the biggest news of the week, AMD finally launched their long awaited Ryzen… Continue reading Sunday Sit Down | PC Hardware the week of March 5th, 2017

Better Late than Never, AMD had some big news at #CES2017

CES 2017 has come and gone, and while I’m getting to this late, it seems both AMD and I have the same mindset on bringing what we can to the table, better late than never. AMD in the last several years has been somewhat lack-luster, in having a self-proclaimed Titan X killer fall flat on… Continue reading Better Late than Never, AMD had some big news at #CES2017

Games Podcast 258| Let Down

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7R3CjUU32PY&w=560&h=315] Audio Verson [soundcloud url=”https://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/302769047″ params=”color=ff5500&inverse=false&auto_play=false&show_user=true” width=”100%” height=”20″ iframe=”true” /]   On this episode we talk about, Super Mario Run user base, Super Nintendo shoes, and Sim racing bets big. All this and more on the Press Any Key Games Podcast. Show Notes Steam hits 14 million concurrent users in new milestone. (http://bit.ly/2jwXl3e) More… Continue reading Games Podcast 258| Let Down

GeForce Now: Not ready for the Limelight . . . but the Future of Gaming?

One of the announcements to come out of CES 2017 was Nvidia’s new service called GeForce Now. The idea is certainly an interesting one: you’re essentially renting a PC from Nvidia to play your games. The service would allow customers to play their games on a machine with a GeForce 1060 or a GeForce 1080.… Continue reading GeForce Now: Not ready for the Limelight . . . but the Future of Gaming?

PC Gaming on a Budget | Reviewing the EVGA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti SC

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Editor’s Choice Awards – Consumer Hardware

It’s been an exciting year in technology and we’ve been so floored by the incredible evolution of consumer hardware, we’ve decided to slap stickers onto a few of them. For the first time since GWW turned the lights on in 2010, we bring you the GWW Editor’s Choice Awards for Consumer Hardware.   Joe: Best Ultrabook While… Continue reading Editor’s Choice Awards – Consumer Hardware

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