
Edward Chester
Hardware Editor at PCGamesN
Hardware Editor for @PCGamesN. Everything for @TechyTalkUK YouTube channel. Guitarist for Burden of the Noose @BOTNUK.
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3 days ago |
pcgamesn.com | Edward Chester
The Razer Hammerhead Pro Hyperspeed gamebuds nail the brief of providing both a convenient and compact audio system for your PC, while being usable as travel earbuds too. They're small, easy to fit, have decent battery life, and Razer's app brings useful game-specific sound profiles. However, their battery life, sound, and value trails the SteelSeries Gamebuds.
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1 month ago |
pcgamesn.com | Edward Chester
The Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 Ti and RTX 5060 have finally been unveiled as the company’s latest low to mid-tier gaming GPU options for gamers seeking reliable 1080p-1440p gaming performance in the latest games. They also bring Nvidia’s newest multi-frame gen technology to GPUs under $500 for the first time. The steady drip feed of RTX 5060 Ti rumors and RTX 5060 specs leaks in recent weeks left little practical doubt as to the GPUs’ existence and imminent launch.
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1 month ago |
pcgamesn.com | Edward Chester
Meet the Be Quiet! Dark Mount and Light Mount. After years of concentrating on producing silence-focused cases, coolers, and power supplies for PCs, Be Quiet! has jumped into the world of PC peripherals, and in a big way. It’s today launching two gaming keyboards, one of which is a refresh of my long-time personal favorite keyboard, the Mountain Everest. The Dark Mount is the keyboard in question and its predecessor remains one of the best gaming keyboard options we’ve ever tested.
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1 month ago |
pcgamesn.com | Edward Chester
There’s a new report about an Nvidia GeForce graphics card causing a power supply cable to melt, but this time it’s not a high-end RTX 4090 or RTX 5090 GPU doing the damage but a much more modest RTX 5070. The RTX 5070 melting cable was reported by a Japanese buyer who documented the damage done by the card and cable combination on their X (formerly Twitter) account.
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2 months ago |
pcgamesn.com | Edward Chester
Trust PC gamers to explore every possible chance for a free performance upgrade. The latest intrepid tech tinkerer has found a way to provide a significant boost to the overall performance of the AMD Radeon RX 9070 by upgrading its clock speed and TGP to RX 9070 XT levels. This AMD upgrade can’t magically enable the disabled cores of the RX 9070, which would effectively make it identical to the RX 9070 XT – the best graphics card for most gamers right now.
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In case Microsoft isnt getting the message yet. How about not purposefully making absolutely awful UX UI experiences. https://t.co/3MLTqWXeoC

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