Today Leo takes a £1850 Z690 board package on a test run and comes away with some very strong feelings. It's Leo, would you expect anything else? The msrp for the Z690 Godlike is £1849.99. There will ...
If you've built a gaming PC in the last decade, RGB lighting is so common it's practically a meme. But wind the clock back and the ...
We evaluated the iBuyPower Element Pro in an RDY 07 ready-to-ship configuration featuring a Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor (eight ...
Picking a graphics card is no longer just about raw frame rates, it is about trusting a brand with your money, your thermals, ...
The Lenovo Legion Tower 7i (Gen 8) is a top pick for overall performance, offering powerful components and good upgrade ...
The Versa Pro's silhouette is reminiscent of a chunkier, more cohesive-looking Logitech G502 Hero, and it's clear MSI has ...
MSI are pushing desktop memory into new territory with the introduction of 128 GB DDR5 CUDIMM modules built on a 4-rank layout. This design doubles the amount of memory chips on the module compared to ...
NZXT supplied its Player Three Prime PC for review, and it was included in our Holiday Gift Guide as the best possible thing ...
These are my favorite HP laptops from the company's OmniBook, EliteBook and Omen lines -- all tested and reviewed by CNET ...
OK, brace yourself for this one, peeps. Linus Torvalds, the software developer who created the Linux operating system and one ...
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Dell Pro Max 18 Plus

Dell’s Pro Max 18 Plus (starting at $3,614; $9,193 as tested) is a power player in this category, pairing Intel’s Core Ultra 200HX-series processors with Nvidia’s latest RTX Pro “Blackwell” graphics ...