Steambox is certainly grabbing a lot of headlines throughout 2014, with system integrators (such as CyberPower) creating their own custom Steambox style systems, and chassis manufacturers creating new ...
While I think this Maingear HTPC looks good, and it’s certainly spec’ed well, I’m not sure I buy the idea of serious PC gaming in the living room. Gaming from your couch is about laying back with a ...
If you are in the market for a new PC and are looking for something a little different, you might be interested in the new LEET Gaming HTPC Range launched by Steiger Dynamics this week. Steiger ...
If you’re gaming on the big screen in your living room, then there is a fair chance you’re running a TV with a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080 and a 60Hz capable panel. While many will cry that you ...
If you haven't been able to tell, I am a certified home theater junkie. I have built my share of HTPCs, Raspberry Pi-based media servers, and even hacked a few phones to serve as streaming devices.
I am looking for a GPU for my HTPC case, to play 4K on a 65" CX OLED 120Hz LG tv and have been eyeing the 7900 XT and XTX coming down in price. I don't play a lot but was a bit fascinated by Jedi ...
Most HTPCs have more modest components than your average gaming rig, and they’re typically designed to be quiet and to blend in with a home theater. Enthusiasts who go the HTPC route will often keep a ...
I have an HTPC with 8GB of RAM and an AMD dual core 3.3Ghz proc. Also has a Sapphire Radeon HD 5670 PCI-Express Graphics card. I am looking for the cheapest upgrade path for now to be able to do some ...
Last Thursday, AMD introduced the newest member of its HD 5000-series, the $50 – $60 Radeon HD 5450. From its price-point alone, it’s easy to understand which market AMD was aiming for, and where that ...
Page 1: Microsoft Xbox Series X Review: A Welcomed Major Upgrade In Console Gaming Experiences The Xbox Series X dashboard should be familiar for Xbox owners, as the latest version recently rolled out ...
Last year, not long after Microsoft announced the Xbox Series X, I declared that the upcoming console would "end" -- I specifically did not say "win" -- the PC/console war, not by beating the PC, but ...