Tarinder Sandhu - Page 10

Founder and publisher at Club386, nobody has more experience ripping the guts out of PCs. Contributing over 20 years of experience, you’ll often see him gallivanting across the globe to distant events, uncovering the latest CPUs and graphics cards. When he’s not elbow-deep in benchmarks, he’s either taking photos with Lisa Su, watching Manchester United, or daydreaming about his next adventure.

AMD’s powerhouse Ryzen 9 5900X processor now better than half price

Priced at just £245, AMD's Ryzen 9 5900X makes a strong case as the best-value CPU on the market right now. Hurry, be quick!

Mainstream desktop graphics choices set to expand with Intel Arc A580 and Nvidia RTX 3050 6GB

New entrants set to shake up sub-$200 discrete GPU market.

Why USB-C is an essential feature for your next PC monitor

We've grown up with VGA, DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort, but USB-C is the way forward and a must-have feature when buying a new display.

Intel Meteor Lake CPUs not coming to socketed desktop PCs next year

Meteor Lake is coming to desktop in pre-built AIO form only.

AMD graphics boss Scott Herkelman announces shock departure after 7 years at the company

It's all change at the AMD GPU division. Scott Herkelman is leaving the company.

Multi-tile Meteor Lake is Intel’s most important chip innovation in 40 years

It's all change for Meteor Lake. We find out why Intel is moving to a new design path for future CPUs.

ASRock Radeon RX 7800 XT Phantom Gaming OC review: QHD perfection

Handsome design and restrained RGB draw you in visually, while the overclock helps beat rival GeForce RTX 4070 in pure performance.

AMD baby Epyc 8004 Series Siena breaks cover and targets Intel Xeon D

AMD 4th Generation Epyc is now complete.

Netac NV7000-t 1TB SSD review: fast PCIe 4.0 has never been so attainable

Remember when SSDs cost a fortune? Those days are long gone, this speedy 1TB drive costs less than a single PS5 game.