The Core i5-14400F and the Ultra 5 225F are performant entry-level gaming CPUs (Image via Intel/Amazon and B&H) Most gamers building budget gaming PCs in late 2025 are faced with two primary Intel ...
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During the past few years of searching for the best processors, AMD has usually come out on top. Aggressive pricing, a consistent core strategy, and assurance of future upgrades has been enough to ...
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Alienware took its gaming peripherals back to the drawing board, enlisting the help of esports athletes to design the Pro Wireless Gaming duo. The Mouse half of that pairing is spectacularly smooth, ...
Intel’s new Core i5-14600K isn’t a massive generational leap, as you can read in our Core i5-14600K review. No one expected it to be with Intel’s 13th-gen CPUs already sitting among the best ...
The Intel Core i5 14600K carries on the tradition of its Alder Lake and Raptor Lake predecessors, in that it's a surprisingly perky midrange gaming processor that offers good levels of performance in ...
The Core i5 14600K isn't as easy of a recommendation as the Core i5 13600K that came before it, simply because it exists today as a slightly more expensive version of that excellent chip without much ...
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Intel's 14th Gen Raptor Lake refresh processors are expected to launch in October and so far we've only seen performance data for the Core i9-14900K and Core i7-14700K leaked online. This time, though ...
Fancy, expensive processors are fun, but for most people who just want to build a decent middle-of-the-road PC for gaming (and anything else), the best advice is usually to buy a Core i5 or Ryzen 5 ...