For audiophiles, gaming headsets tend to be pretty naff, with generally cheap build quality, and, more importantly, have limited audio quality. So when you hear that Audiotechnica have
Companies add the word “gaming” to almost anything, some are justified, say, gaming mice, gaming monitors and even gaming headsets, hell gaming chairs are at least close enough
Gigabyte’s x570 gaming x motherboard is pretty weird. It’s clearly a cheap motherboard, with it’s brown not black PCB, it’s lack of I/O, PCI connections, lower end Realtek
Corsair are well known for their pretty quality peripherals, especially their keyboards and headsets, so it’s no surprise that they’ve launched a premium gaming mouse to match stuff
I’ve looked at a couple smart watches over the years, and none really stood out to me as something I could genuinely use every day, until this arrived.
X570 motherboards are here, and they are pricey, and this ASRock board is no different. Let’s quickly cover why. First, it’s got PCIe Gen 4 support, that’s pricey.