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Mike Jennings
Mike has worked as a technology journalist for more than a decade, writing for most of the UK’s most well-known websites and magazines. During his time writing about technology he’s developed obsessions with gaming laptops, PC components, desktop systems and all kinds of peripherals. He lives in Leicester with a wife and a cat, and is equally obsessed with rally cars and professional wrestling.
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MSI MEG Z390 Godlike
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The MSI MEG Z390 Godlike is bristling with PCI and storage options, excellent audio, but it's not cheap. This is for PC petrolheads only.
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Competitively priced and bristling with networking options
Review Price: £271.00
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Asus ROG G703GX
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The Asus ROG G703GX costs £4,500 and has an RTX 2080 - but is it worth it?
Review Price: £4,500.00
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Which is the best DDR4 RAM to buy? Here are the best we’ve reviewed in our group test Out of the 15 …
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This keyboard is low-profile but packs a punch. Should it be on your desk?
Review Price: £160.00
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The Philips Brilliance 328P is big, expensive and professional - but is it any good?
Review Price: £559.00
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AOC AGON AG322QC4
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Want a large, versatile and impressive gaming screen? Then this is one to consider
Review Price: £380.00
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AOC C32G1 Review
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The AOC C32G1 is large, affordable and with huge contrast. What's the catch?
Review Price: £280.00
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Lenovo Yoga 530 Review
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It's slick, affordable, and packed with AMD hardware. Can the Lenovo Yoga 530 succeed?
Review Price: £699.00
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AOC C24G1 Review
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The AOC C24G1 has a curved design and AMD FreeSync for under £200. Is it any good?
Review Price: £195.00
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A solid spec and decent performance in games – it's not the fastest, though
Review Price: £185.00
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BenQ EX3203R Review
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The BenQ EX3203R has HDR, FreeSync and a curve. Can this gaming screen do it all?
Review Price: £469.00
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Prefer features and lighting over speed? Then MSI’s latest AMD board might be worth considering
Review Price: £170.00
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Asus' ROG Crosshair VII Hero (Wi-Fi) is reassuringly expensive. You get a lot for your money, but only splash out if you intend to eke every possible iota of performance out of it.
Review Price: £260.00
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Aimed squarely at gamers building a PC on a shoestring, the Gigabyte AB350-Gaming is good for games, but not much else.
Review Price: £83.00
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The Gigabyte X470 Aorus Gaming 7 WiFi is expensive, powerful and crammed with lighting options, but it's not the most bleeding edge AMD board out there.
Review Price: £240.00
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MSI B350 PC Mate Review
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The MSI B350 PC Mate board is cheap, but not that cheerful
Review Price: £75.00
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A 144Hz screen, stunning keyboard and loads of power
Review Price: £1,800.00
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Great for a work PC, but will leave you wanting for gaming
Review Price: £210.00
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If you’re looking to build a mainstream gaming PC but don’t want to spend lots of cash? The Fatal1ty X470 is a great choice.
Review Price: £153.00
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The Intel Optane SSD 905P is a revolutionary SSD – but it will cost you
Review Price: £530.00
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MSI Trident X Review
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Stunning speed from new Intel and Nvidia hardware – and a surprisingly small design
Review Price: £2,900.00
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The Samsung 970 Evo is a more affordable SSD – but is it worth the cash saving?
Review Price: £180.00
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The ESL Certified Esports PC is one of the best gaming PCs on the high street. Should you consider it?
Review Price: £1,499.00
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The Samsung 970 Pro is a new flagship SSD - but is it worth the high price?
Review Price: £219.00
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Lenovo Yoga 730 Review
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The Lenovo Yoga 730 is a powerful, and well-designed laptop that's a decent, less-expensive alternative to the Dell XPS 15 2-in-1.
Review Price: £1,500.00
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BenQ EX3501R Review
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It's huge, wide, packed with tech and very expensive
Review Price: £625.00
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Which is right for you?
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