We break down the pros and cons of reference graphics card designs by AMD and Nvidia, and custom models created by their board partners.
PCWorld graphics guru Brad Chacos explains the best graphics card you can buy for gaming at 1440p resolution.
Acer's Predator gaming lineup brought big guns to IFA 2019, with new Triton 300 and 500 laptops and the new triple-monitor Predator Thronos Air gaming "chair."
As promised, an Intel graphics patch has added support for integer scaling and nearest-neighbor interpolation to Ice Lake CPUs, under the 'retro scaling' branding.
PCWorld CPU guru breaks down what you get and what you don't when you pay extra for an unlocked K-series Intel processor.
PCWorld processor guru Gordon Mah Ung digs into the contentious question: Is it okay to buy a used CPU? And if so, how do you do it as safely as possible?
PCWorld CPU guru Gordon Mah Ung explains who should and shouldn't upgrade their workhorse Intel Core i7-2600K processor, and which CPUs to replace it with.
AMD just released a whitepaper diving deep into the technical details of RDNA, the new graphics architecture that will power everything from Radeon GPUs to consoles and even mobile phones.
Nvidia's GeForce Now game-streaming service is adding key new features as it prepares for a full launch: real-time ray tracing and support for Android devices.
PCWorld CPU guru Gordon Mah Ung explains why so many flagship PC hardware launches suffer from supply woes, then digs into whether or not you should preorder parts to avoid the headache.
Like Quake II before it, full-blown path tracing is coming to Minecraft with Nvidia's help.
Case King and Silicon Lottery are selling pre-binned Ryzen 3000 CPUs with guaranteed minimum overclocks, and they show how limited the headroom is for AMD's cutting-edge processors.
Microsoft plugged four severe, wormable RDP exploits in Windows 10's August 2019 Patch Tuesday.
PCWorld's CPU guru Gordon Mah Ung breaks down the pros, cons, and common misconceptions about air coolers and closed-loop liquid cooling.
Two years after announcing Minecraft's Super Duper Graphics Pack overhaul, developer Mojang cancels the idea. Java Edition gamers can still use mods, though.