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  • $2000 Gaming PC Challenge

    $2000 Gaming PC Challenge

    JB HIFI / Officeworks / Good Guys / Bing Lee VS Evatech It pays to shop around, especially on big ticket items like gaming PCs! This isn’t news, but what happens when you compare an Evatech custom built to order gaming PC with an off the shelf pre-assembled in china option? The results might surprise…

  • The Division 2 on PC [Gaming Review]

    The Division 2 on PC [Gaming Review]

    With the launch of the much anticipated Division 2 from Ubisoft today, initial feedback from trusted review sites online is trending pretty positive. Being essentially an online RPG, all we’re getting at this stage is first impressions. We’ll have to wait a until people have more time with the game and start reaching some of…

  • Evatech VS. Harvey Norman Gaming PC

    Evatech VS. Harvey Norman Gaming PC

    It’s been a while since we’ve done a dive in to how our Evatech custom gaming PCs stack up against the competition. So we headed on over to Harvey Norman’s website, typed ‘Gaming PC’ in to the search box and clicked the first thing to appear. Then we headed over to our own custom PC…

  • Radeon VII costs the same as RTX 2080, and performs worse?

    Radeon VII costs the same as RTX 2080, and performs worse?

    AMD’s Radeon Vega VII (or Vega 7) was released about a month ago, with unconfirmed benchmarks quick to follow. Though unconfirmed (due to major stock shortages) the benchmarks all conclude the same performance figures. In terms of pricing, the Vega 7 blows punches with Nvidia’s RTX 2080 with FPS in 1440p and 4K gaming. See…

  • Customising a Gaming PC for Metro Exodus in 2019

    Customising a Gaming PC for Metro Exodus in 2019

    In 2007 German game developer released a first person shooter released a game that signified a generational leap in visual game engine technology; punishing so called high end gaming hardware on its highest settings. If you bought the game day one, chances are you and nobody you knew had what it took to play on…

  • Apex Legends : Free to Play Battle Royal Shooter from the makers of Titan Fall 2

    Apex Legends : Free to Play Battle Royal Shooter from the makers of Titan Fall 2

    In a surprise announcement yesterday, Respawn Entertainment both announced and launched Apex Legends. A free to play battle-royal shooter set in the Titan Fall universe and running in the same engine. Taking on the likes of PUBG and Fortnite, the battle-royal shooter genre is fast becoming a crowded space but in just 13 hours Respawn…

  • What goes well with a new gaming PC? New games!

    What goes well with a new gaming PC? New games!

    Most of you will know about the big online game stores, Steam, Origin, Uplay. Perhaps if you’re into Fortnite, you’ll know of Epic Games. Even if you don’t care for Fortnite, there are a collection of other great games available on the Epic Games store. Right now, for example, “The Jackbox Party Pack” is free…

  • Metro Exodus, Coming to PC FEB 15th 2019

    Metro Exodus, Coming to PC FEB 15th 2019

    Fans of the series probably are already keenly aware that the next installment in the critically acclaimed Metro series is only just over a month away. However there are probably a lot of you out there who might not have tried the previous games and are hungry for some proper post-apocalyptic single player action after…

  • The Division 2 Hardware Requirements & PC Release Date

    The Division 2 Hardware Requirements & PC Release Date

    It’s no secret that while the Division 1 had some great concepts and potential, it failed to live up to the hype and turned out to be a pretty average game at best. That’s what makes Division 2 so exciting. Ubisoft has the chance to take what it learned the first time around and actually…

  • Nvidia (GTX/RTX) Graphics Cards Brings G-Sync Support to FreeSync Monitors!

    Nvidia (GTX/RTX) Graphics Cards Brings G-Sync Support to FreeSync Monitors!

    Back in September we had rumours and leaks about Nvidia cards reportedly supporting Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) or essentially G-Sync with FreeSync monitors on some updated drivers. Those reports were quickly put to bed, being called a “bug” and drivers since then have not supported it; business as usual. I was curious, wondering how long…

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