Month: October 2021
Intel Core i9-12900K claimed to be the “World’s Best Gaming Processor”
Intel launched its first six Alder Lake-S processors on Wednesday evening. The SKUs forming the initial roaster of 12th gen Intel Core processors can be [more…]
Inscryption Review | bit-tech.net
Price: £16.79 Developer: Daniel Mullins Games Publisher: Devolver Digital Platform: PC It’s rare that a game grabs your attention from the starting menu, but then [more…]
PrimeStation Pulsar fanless workstation PC unveiled
Prime Computer of Switzerland has launched the PrimeStation Pulsar PC. So far, so ordinary, but the Pulsar is one of the most powerful fanless mini-PCs [more…]
Shadow of the Tomb Raider gets Denuvo removal boost
With Shadow of the Tomb Raider (SOTTR) now somewhat long in the tooth, it seems to be the case that Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics [more…]
MonsterLabo updates The Beast fanless PC tower case
MonsterLabo has launched an updated version of its signature case, The Beast. bit-tech reported on a quite recent iteration of The Beast, back in March, [more…]
Battlefield 2042 adds five specialists in wake of beta feedback
EA/DICE ran a Battlefield 2042 beta program earlier this month, and they have now processed the results and feedback to come to some meaningful conclusions [more…]
G.Skill announces Trident Z5 DDR5-6600 32GB memory kits
There has been increasing activity on the DDR5 memory front as we edge closer to the release of the first consumer desktop PC platforms that [more…]
SilentiumPC Regnum RG6V TG Case Review
Manufacturer: SilentiumPC UK price (as reviewed): £TBC (inc. VAT) US price (as reviewed): $TBC (exc. tax) SilentiumPC wasn’t a company I was familiar with or [more…]
Back4Blood Review | bit-tech.net
Price: £49.99 Developer: Turtle Rock Studio Publisher: Warner Bros Platforms: PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One Initially I was aghast at the confusing [more…]
Aorus reveals a next-gen gaming PC concept – Project Cielo
Out of the blue, Aorus has revealed its concept for a next-generation gaming PC, Project Cielo. It certainly looks different, with its triangular stacking structure, [more…]