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The overclocking headroom in AMD's Radeon 7000-series GPUs 'was certainly not accidental... the core of Radeon has to be all about value to the end user'
By Dave James published
Computex 2026 "We understand that both for CPUs and GPUs, overclockability is a core part of what many of our gamers and enthusiasts are looking for."

AMD Radeon RX 9070 GRE review (Acer Nitro)
By Dave James last updated
Score: 81% Navi 48 proves it's still a great GPU with this cut-down-for-China card's global release. If its divisive MSRP holds.

007 First Light joins an ever-expanding list of 2026 games without up-to-date AMD FSR or Intel XeSS support
By Nick Evanson published
News Shaken, stirred, who cares? Just properly support all GPUs, please, not just some of them.

If this breakdown of the full cost of producing your favourite graphics card is accurate, then prices for certain GPUs are going to make 64 GB DDR5 kits look cheap
By Nick Evanson published
News The RAMpocalypse is the biggest reason for this, of course, but it's only part of the whole problem.

Best graphics cards in 2026: These are the GPUs worth spending money in right now
By Dave James last updated
Pixel Pushers I've made a career out of prodding graphics cards and this has been the toughest set of recommendations I can remember.

The best gaming laptops in Australia for 2026: We've reviewed the best gaming laptops of this generation and these are our favourites
By Dave James last updated
Portable powerhouses Don't compromise on power or portability with the best gaming laptops.

AMD Radeon RX 9060 XT 8 GB review (Asus Prime)
By Andy Edser published
Score: 63% Yes, it's cheap—but there's still a cost.

GPU prices absolutely are on their way up but I've found a bunch of decent value options, whatever your budget is
By Nick Evanson published
Deal Alas, AMD's graphics cards are all back over MSRP.

Well, this year's graphics card launches were a right shitshow, eh?
By Dave James published
Launch malfunction This year saw the worst launch of any GPU generation I can remember in all my 20 years as a tech journo.

AMD stealth-launches a new low power version of its Radeon RX 9060 XT graphics card that could be great for a DIY Steam Machine, though it's only shaved 13% off the energy consumption
By Nick Evanson published
News At 140 W, it sits right between the RTX 5060 and RTX 5050 in terms of power munchies, and just above the Steam Machine's GPU.
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