Maximum PC Magazine - October 2023
Maximum PC Magazine - October 2023
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In this issue
BUILD YOUR OWN CLOUD
Don’t trust third-parties with your data? Nick Peers has the answer.
MOORE’S LAW
Can tech continue to improve for ever? Jeremy Laird lays down the law.
CHOOSE VPN PROVIDER
Want the best deal from your VPN? We’ll help you choose a provider..
Intel's messy roadmap
Three lakes, two sockets, and lots of confusion
3 mins
NVIDIA'S AI GOLDMINE
Three lakes, two sockets, and lots of confusion
1 min
THREADRIPPER REACHES 96 CORES
New Zen 4 chip is a beast
1 min
AMD has canceled some GPUs, but don't panic!
SPEND ENOUGH TIME in this game and you get a feel for rumors that are very likely true. And I'm getting the sense that the latest ones suggesting AMD has ditched the high-end variants of its next-gen RDNA 4 graphics family are on the money. At first glance, this seems pretty disastrous, especially given how expensive gaming GPUs have become and how desperately we need somebody to put Nvidia under pressure. But is it? Is it actually?
3 mins
AMD RADEON ON A BUDGET
Team AMD or Team Intel? Which sub$1,000 machine should you side with?
10+ mins
Build Your Own Cloud Storage
Don't trust third parties with your data? Nick Peers has the answer...
10+ mins
BEYOND MOORE'S LAW
Moore's Law is mostly dead, yet it stumbles ominously forward. Jeremy Laird investigates whether the Lord of Light can revive computing's prospects or are they already zombified?
10+ mins
MAKE WINDOWS GREAT AGAIN
Microsoft has made many unwelcome and unnecessary changes to Windows 10 and 11. Robert Irvine reveals how to reverse all the ways it has messed up its operating system
7 mins
CHOOSE THE BEST VPN PROVIDER
Nate Drake gives you the rundown on how to select the very best VPN service for your needs
10+ mins
Samsung Odyssey OLED G9 G95SC
An OLED experience on an absolutely epic scale
3 mins
Skytech Chronos 2
Cost-effective gaming that comes with a couple of caveats
3 mins
Kingston XS1000
Good things come in small packages
3 mins
Razer Blade 14
Good things come in small packages
3 mins
AOKZOE A1 Pro
Definitely more than a Deck, but is it better than a ROG Ally?
2 mins
Asus ROG Rapture GT-AXE16000
A lot of router for a lot of cash
2 mins
Corsair HS80 Max Wireless
Revised mid-tier headset from Corsair has plenty of features in its arsenal
3 mins
Drop Lord of the Rings Dwarvish ENTR
As sturdy as a stout dwarf but basic under the skin
2 mins
Mountain Makalu Max
A great wired gaming mouse, but sometimes a frustrating wireless one
3 mins
Maximum PC Magazine Description:
Publisher: Future
Category: Computer & Mobile
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
Maximum PC is a monthly magazine, first published in 1994 and is one of the most popular magazines for PC enthusiasts.
The magazine covers a wide range of topics related to PC gaming, hardware, and software. It also publishes articles on a variety of other topics related to technology, such as smartphones, tablets, and virtual reality.
Maximum PC is aimed at a wide audience of PC enthusiasts, from casual gamers to serious overclockers. It is a popular resource for anyone who wants to learn more about PC hardware and software and how to get the most out of their PC.
Here are some of the things you can expect to find in Maximum PC Magazine:
* Reviews of the latest PC hardware and software
* Articles on PC gaming, overclocking, and building your own PC
* Interviews with PC experts and industry leaders
* Features on PC technology and trends
* Tips and advice on how to get the most out of your PC
Maximum PC is the perfect resource for anyone who is interested in PC gaming and technology. Subscribe today and start taking your PC to the next level!
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