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The PC Gamer Rig part II: Son of the Rig

Adam Oxford at 04:15pm January 21 2012
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Component prices haven’t changed much over the last week, so there’s no changes to the PC Gamer Rig to write about. Instead of taking a few days off from scouring shopping sites, however, I’ve put together something a bit different.

Inspired by Alienware’s launch of its lounge friendly X51 console sized PC and a feature I’m writing for the mag, this week’s post is about a second system I’m going to try and keep up to date: The PC Gamer Media Centre-cum-Occassional-Games-Rig-With-Console-Beating-Games-Ability. Or, as I like to call it, Son of Rig.

New year, new Rig

Adam Oxford at 03:00pm January 7 2012
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Looking to build yourself a new gaming PC for the top titles of 2012? Sadly, January sales don’t really affect PC component prices. If anything, things are a little bit more expensive than they were in mid-December. Memory is a little bit cheaper than it was, but most other components have gone up a little bit.

Even so, and with big news like Intel’s Ivy Bridge and more affordable Southern Islands graphics cards on the horizon, now’s as good a time as any to start upgrading your system.

PC Gamer Rig: 2 more shopping days to The Old Republic

Adam Oxford at 07:00pm December 16 2011
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Planning to do nothing over the festive break but sit in your unmentionables playing games? Shame on you, there’s a whole world out there for you to explore and see you know. Even the most athletically aware of us must be planning to spend a little time with our PCs come Christmas, though, and there’s still time for an upgrade if you will.

Is water cooling making a comeback?

Adam Oxford at 03:26pm December 16 2011
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Have you considered water for cooling your PC? The received wisdom suggests you probably haven’t. Computer components have been getting gradually more efficient and cooler running, while at the same time traditional fan and metal heatsinks have improved in design to the point that they’re often more efficient than water coolers and cost a lot less.

According to some industry insiders, however, water cooling is undergoing something of a renaissance. Baroque designs and piping are back in fashion, so they say, and demand for water cooling has never been higher.

Actual figures are hard to come by, mind. Gartner and other analysts don’t really track the types of cooler PC owners are custom fitting to their machines, and any evidence one way or the other is entirely anecdotal. What’s almost certain, though, is that reports of the demise of the water cooler have been greatly exaggerated.

Thanksgiving sales and the PC Gamer Rig

Adam Oxford at 07:04pm November 26 2011
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How much money could you save by buying the PC Gamer Rig this week, thanks to the various Black Friday bargains that are going around? Are PC components even included in any of these seasonal fire sales?

To find out, we’ve done the shopping around for you.

Yes, Black Friday was technically yesterday, but the whole phenomenon is a relatively new one on these shores and I’m really only just starting to be aware of it. Besides, it seems to be more of a week long event than just one now, and this weekend is really when the bargains are to be found.

So if you’re looking to build or upgrade your PC before Christmas, today could be the best day to do it.

A reminder – the PC Gamer Rig is our desktop for the average gamer. It’s not the fastest PC you can build, or the cheapest, but it is the one that we think is the best possible value and will comfortably play any game now and in the foreseeable future for £1000/$1500.

Tuning Skyrim on the PC Gamer Rig

Adam Oxford at 02:57pm November 23 2011
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Another week, another chance to hunt down bargains for the PC Gamer Rig. Like the well loved broom that’s had many new handles and quite a few heads over the years, the Rig is continually evolving to be the best value machine for under £1,000/£1,500 it possibly can be. No part is the same as it was this time last year: but its essence of Rigginess remains.

This week, as you might expect, it’s been mostly playing Skyrim.

Keep your PC up to date with the PC Gamer Rig

Adam Oxford at 09:00am November 12 2011
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It’s the weekend, so time for our round up of the best deals in PC hardware that have caught our eye over the last seven days. What we do is this: find the best kit available less than a total budget of £1,000/$1,500 and make a machine out of it.

This is the PC Gamer Rig: your weekly guide to the best value components, which will deliver top notch performance today and for some time to come.

Keep your PC up to date with the PC Gamer Rig

Adam Oxford at 11:00am October 29 2011
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Readers of the UK mag (and our forum) will be aware of the PC Gamer Rig. It’s what we keep in various stages of disrepair in the office and consider to be the ‘average’ PC – one that’s not too expensive, but specced up well enough to run any game past or present at a respectable lick. It functions both as a guide to the sort of base system we’d expect anyone buying or building a new machine from scratch, and as a guide to upgrades if you’re looking to just replace a single part.

Ask the expert: cooling your PC

PC Gamer at 09:19am June 22 2010
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The hot weather has provided a theme for this week’s PC gaming helpdesk. Cooling concerns have cropped up over and over again, so how much do you need to worry about what your CPU’s temperature?

Every Tuesday, our hardware expert Adam Oxford is on hand to answer your hardware and software gripes. If you’ve got a question, ask below in the comments, or in the tech folder in our forum.

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