Hope Corrigan
Hope’s been writing about games for about a decade, starting out way back when on the Australian Nintendo fan site Vooks.net. Since then, she’s talked far too much about games and tech for publications such as Techlife, Byteside, IGN, and GameSpot. Of course there’s also here at PC Gamer, where she gets to indulge her inner hardware nerd with news and reviews. You can usually find Hope fawning over some art, tech, or likely a wonderful combination of them both and where relevant she’ll share them with you here. When she’s not writing about the amazing creations of others, she’s working on what she hopes will one day be her own. You can find her fictional chill out ambient far future sci-fi radio show/album/listening experience podcast right here. No, she’s not kidding.
Latest articles by Hope Corrigan
Overclocker gives Intel's Arc A380 GPU more power and sees huge gains
By Hope Corrigan published
news It's still not hitting the supposed TDP Intel says it should
A new AI can make 2D images 3D, like these high-def faces and yes, even cats
By Hope Corrigan last updated
news Get ready to never know if anything is real ever again.
This planned controller aims to bring realistic gun haptics to VR
By Hope Corrigan published
news It looks nice and sleek too. We're hoping it exists.
Chill out with this new sfw Reddit rabbit hole: 3D printed fans
By Hope Corrigan last updated
news Some are crazy, others practical. But all are custom.
This Chainsaw Build PC case looks gnarly as hell
By Hope Corrigan published
news Some are born to use a chainsaw, some have chainsaws thrust upon them.
Turn your desk into a dangerous chaos Horse with this Red Dead Redemption 2 mod
By Hope Corrigan published
news Watch the video and feel the horse.
The Raspberry Pi Pico W brings wireless functionality to this tiny computer
By Hope Corrigan last updated
news So many new internet connected possibilities.
Pimax's 8K VR headsets just got a 120Hz upgrade
By Hope Corrigan last updated
news These really do seem like the most visually impressive way to do VR.
Razer acquires software haptics company to boost HyperSense
By Hope Corrigan published
news They're picking up good vibrations.
Xbox App streaming is available on 2022 Samsung TVs
By Hope Corrigan published
news You'll wanna grab Game Pass Ultimate to get the most out of this.
Govee DreamView G1 Pro gaming light
By Hope Corrigan published
Review A budget friendly PC RGB lighting solution that feels a little cheap.
Check out these Hackaday Reuse, Recycle, Revamp finalist projects
By Hope Corrigan last updated
news A tiny coding PC, plenty of 3D printing ideas, and even a plastic scanner.
Photographer uses DALL-E 2 AI to automatically edit images better than Photoshop
By Hope Corrigan last updated
news Cleared that ladybird right up.
Corsair DDR5 RAM is on sale for a limited time
By Hope Corrigan last updated
deal A good opportunity to finally upgrade.
AOKZOE AI is the next Steam Deck competitor powered by AMD 6800U
By Hope Corrigan published
news We're guessing this one won't be particularly cheap either.
This 3D printer mod on Kickstarter can automatically swap your filament mid-print
By Hope Corrigan published
news That's going to save tonnes of time and filament on multicoloured prints.
Intel's Arc GPUs will officially support AMD SmartAccess Memory when they finally hit the DIY market
By Hope Corrigan published
news But, of course, there's no word on when that's going to be.
Stadia may be getting an Nvidia GPU upgrade
By Hope Corrigan published
news Though we're not really sure what for, yet.
Microsoft's Edge browser gets a game streaming upgrade
By Hope Corrigan published
news Edge is really fighting for that gaming browser title.
Gaming laptops are set for a stealthy upgrade thanks to Cherry's new switches
By Hope Corrigan published
news Mechanical keys that won't alert the neighbourhood to your gaming.
Tabs are coming to Windows 11 Explorer, and they're saving your RAM
By Hope Corrigan published
news Personally can't wait to tab all my files.
These Commodore 64 PC prebuilds are pricy, but the case looks great for DIY
By Hope Corrigan published
news You can back just the case, or two prebuild options on the Kickstarter.
Sonos accidentally sent one customer $15,000 worth of audio equipment and charged them for it
By Hope Corrigan published
news And some are still dealing with the multitudes of boxes.