October Prime Day is here, and it’s the perfect time to upgrade your workspace without breaking the bank. If you’ve been looking for a compact yet powerful computer, the Beelink SER5 Max mini PC is a ...
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PCMag on MSNOne of the Best Intel CPUs I've Tested This Year Is More Than $150 Off for Prime Day
If Intel's Core Ultra 7 265K was a good buy at its list price of $404, it’s an amazing one now that it's under $250 for Prime Day. Here's why.
AMD’s Ryzen 7 9700X occupies that sweet spot in their lineup where you get serious performance without crossing into extreme enthusiast territory. This 8-core chip from the latest Zen 5 architecture ...
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PCMag on MSNI've Tested Hundreds of Gaming PCs, and This $460 Desktop Discount Is Truly Impressive
The Prime Big Deal Days 20% discount on these iBuyPower gaming desktops is too steep to turn down if you've been waiting to upgrade your rig and get your hands on an Nvidia RTX 50-series graphics card ...
Whether you're looking for a home-office desktop, a gaming PC or an all-in-one, Amazon's October Prime Big Deal Days 2025 is offering plenty of PC computer deals for bargain hunters.
The relationship between RAM and CPU is often misunderstood. Your CPU can only work as fast as it can get data from the memory. When you speed up memory, whether by enabling XMP or making manual ...
Get the ACEMAGICIAN M1 Mini PC Prime Day deal! Ryzen 7 6800H, 16GB DDR5, 512GB SSD, triple 4K display support—now just $275.08 with code.
Winter is coming and that means spending more time inside playing games. If you need a new PC, Amazon's Prime sale is your ticket to upgrading without paying full price.
If you’re shopping for a new Apple device, this may be your moment. Apple doesn’t often discount its products, but Prime Day and similar sales events offer a rare opportunity to find deals on Apple ...
This new Intel Panther Lake gaming CPU leak reveals 12 new chips, with the most powerful featuring the new Intel Core Ultra X branding.
We benchmark this six-core Zen 5 CPU in games and applications, with both the 65W and 105W TDP, to see if it can beat the Core i5 14600K.
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