Overlord: Fellowship of Evil Out Today on PS4

Greetings recently-undead candidates! Today sees the launch of Overlord: Fellowship of Evil on PS4, which means you and the other Netherghūl can get to doing what you do best: bringing pain, fear, and suffering to the dim witted population and crushing all that stands in your way. But wait! Before we get to the marvellous…

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Origin PC Millennium

aT a Glance Lake Superior: Bold styling; good performance; plenty of storage. Lake Erie: Overpriced; terrible doors; no custom loop. For now, Intel’s new, high-end i7-6700K Skylake CPU is still somewhat hard to track down. You can, however, find them in prebuilt OEM machines, and Origin PC proudly sent us its new Millennium Skylake system…

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A Beginner’s Guide to Liquid Cooling

This article was published in the December 2015 issue of Maximum PC. For more trusted reviews and feature stories, subscribe here. Don’t overheat—get your feet wet with these water-cooling tips For much of recent history, water cooling has been shunned. Only a select few could afford to merrily dance with computing death, taking their chances…

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Asus ROG Intros Swift PG279Q, PG27AQ Monitors

Asus Republic of Gamers (ROG) introduced on Monday two new monitors for gamers: the Swift PG279Q and the Swift PG27AQ. These panels measure 27 inches diagonally, and feature Nvidia’s G-SYNC technology, which helps reduce both input lag and screen tearing. Asus also says that the PG279Q is the first monitor to sport a 165Hz refresh…

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Asus ROG Intros Swift PG279Q, PG27AQ Monitors

Asus Republic of Gamers (ROG) introduced on Monday two new monitors for gamers: the Swift PG279Q and the Swift PG27AQ. These panels measure 27 inches diagonally, and feature Nvidia’s G-SYNC technology, which helps reduce both input lag and screen tearing. Asus also says that the PG279Q is the first monitor to sport a 165Hz refresh…

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Facebook Now Warns about State-Sponsored Attacks

Alex Stamos, the Chief Security Officer at Facebook, posted on Facebook’s security blog that the company will now inform users if their account is the target of a state-sponsored attack. He said that Facebook is alerting users because these types of attacks are more dangerous and highly advanced compared to other attacks. Those who receive…

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