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ASUS ROG Swift PG35VQ Monitor Review: Don’t Stare At The Sun!
(We welcome a new contributor to PC Perspective with this review, Paul Grohowski. A long-time reader/viewer/chatter, Paul bought this monitor and, naturally, I demanded a full review. Now we can all share in the...
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Intel Optane SSD 800P 58GB, 118GB, and RAID Review – 3D XPoint Goes Mainstream
Introduction: Intel has wanted a 3D XPoint to go 'mainstream' for some time now. Their last big mainstream part, the X25-M, launched 10 years ago. It was available in relatively small capacities of 80GB and 160GB,...
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The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Yoga 2-in-1 Notebook Review
Lenovo made quite a splash with the introduction of the original X1 Carbon notebook in 2012; with its ultra-thin, ultra-light, and carbon fiber-infused construction, it became the flagship ThinkPad notebook. Fast-forward to late 2013,...
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SteamVR HTC Vive In-depth – Lighthouse Tracking System Dissected and Explored
Introduction VR is rapidly gaining steam lately with the recent launch of several capable platforms. I’ve briefly sampled the various iterations of development kits and pre-release units coming through our office, and understanding how they...
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PC Gaming Shakeup: Ashes of the Singularity, DX12 and the Microsoft Store
Earlier this week, the team behind Ashes of the Singularity released an updated version of its early access game, which updated its features and capabilities. With support for DirectX 11 and DirectX 12, and...
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“What’s the Point of Steam OS?”
Ars Technica UK published an editorial called, Hey Valve: What's the point of Steam OS? The article does not actually pose the question in it's text -- it mostly rants about technical problems with...
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Quad-Core Gaming Roundup: How Much CPU Do You Really Need?
The PC gaming world has become divided by two distinct types of games: those that were designed and programmed specifically for the PC, and console ports. Unfortunately for PC gamers it seems that far...
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ASUS G751JT-CH71 Gaming Notebook Review: Frugally Fantastic
With the introduction of the ASUS G751JT-CH71, we’ve now got our first look at the newest ROG notebook design revision. The celebrated design language remains the same, and the machine’s lineage is immediately discernible. ...
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OCZ Vertex 460 240GB SSD Full Review – Now with Toshiba 19nm flash
Introduction: As of yesterday, the OCZ we all knew was officially acquired by Toshiba. They are now referred to as OCZ Storage Solutions, acting as a wholly owned subsidiary of Toshiba Group: This deal has been...
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Intel SSD 335 Series 240GB Full Review – Intel’s first 20nm SSD
Introduction It's been a short while since we've seen a consumer SSD release from Intel, and with pressure coming from Samsung in the form of lower cost/GB 20nm flash, it was high time Intel followed...