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CPU Benchmarks and Hierarchy 2025: CPU Rankings
By Paul Alcorn last updated
All of today's desktop CPU benchmarks compared, including Intel's 13th-Gen Core series and AMD's Ryzen Zen 4 and Threadripper.

Roccat Vulcan II Review: Also Very Pretty
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
The Vulcan II is a beautiful full-size wired keyboard with smooth mechanical linear switches and gorgeous per-key RGB lighting.
Roccat Vulcan II Mini Review: So Pretty, Colorful, and Bright I can Almost Overlook the Software
By Sarah Jacobsson Purewal published
The Vulcan II Mini is all pretty lights, not enough (software) support.
Roccat Kone Pure Ultra Review: A Contender For The Featherweight Crown
By Nate Rand published
Comfort, accuracy and high quality components put the Kone Pure Ultra in the top tier of ultralight gaming mice.

ASRock DeskMini A300 Review: STX Meets AM4
By Thomas Soderstrom published
The A300 adds AMD’s AM4 CPU socket support to ASRock’s DeskMini portfolio, complete with its enhanced onboard graphics and fast DDR4 support.

Gaming On a Budget: AMD Ryzen 5 2400G Price Drops to $140
By Zhiye Liu published
AMD's Ryzen 5 2400G quad-core APU is on sale at Amazon right now with two free games.

AMD vs. Intel: Which PC Build is Better for Under $500
By Matt Safford published
We built and tested two $500 PCs, one based on AMD's Ryzen 5 2400G and one built around an Intel Pentium and Nvidia GTX 1050. Which is the better build?

Roccat Brings Its Vulcan Keyboards To Computex 2018
By Aris Mpitziopoulos published
The product line includes three members: the Vulcan 80, the Vulcan 100 AIMO, and the high-end Vulcan 120 AIMO.

3 Under-$500 PC Builds for Playing Games Like Fortnite
By Matt Safford published
As Fortnite takes over the gaming world (and so many component prices remain high), we asked our community for their best sub-$500 PC builds for Fortnite and similar games.

A Budget VR Option? Testing AMD's Ryzen 5 2400G With Windows Mixed Reality
By Kevin Carbotte published
AMD's "Raven Ridge" Ryzen 5 2400G delivers impressive traditional gaming performance, but can it handle Microsoft's Windows Mixed Reality VR platform? The short answer is yes--but with caveats.
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