Desktop PCs
- The best graphics cards to buy Get a serious graphics card upgrade with our pick of the best for Full HD and 4K gaming – with prices starting from just £110
- best buyRaspberry Pi 4: The most powerful Pi ever A quantum leap forward for the Raspberry Pi 4 but keep your expectations realistic£34
- recommendedOverclockers Gaming Hydrogen review One of the best mini PCs for gaming we’ve seen, especially if you don’t want to stray too far from desktop conventions£1300
- recommendedAlphaBetaPC Intel i5 RTX review: Out of the ordinary A premium GPU and distinctive chassis make this a great gaming PC, both inside and out£999
- Dell Optiplex 7060 Micro review The small form factor has forced cuts to performance and connectivity, but both are fine for the price£729
- Minix Neo G41V-4 review: The lesser of two Neos A decent low-profile PC with some nice individual touches, but the Neo J50C-4 is better overall£275
- Quiet PC UltraNUC Pro 8 Fanless review This silent system isn’t the most powerful for the money, but its neat design and speedy storage are worth having£770
- Minix Neo J50C-4 review: Flexible, affordable computing Slightly faster and easier to upgrade, this is the better of Minix’s tiny box PCs£300
- recommendedOverclockers Titan Falcon review: Ryzen to the occasion Colourful and capable, the Titan Falcon is a very good-value Ryzen 7 system£1400
- Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Super review A better overall GPU than the RTX 2080, but still not the best premium card to buy£750
- recommendedNvidia GeForce RTX 2070 Super review Despite costing more than the RX 5700 XT, higher performance and a far better cooler make this card worth the cash£540
- Palicomp Intel Graphite COF8 review: Cheap as (Intel) chips Can Palicomp’s budget friendly Intel box keep up with the crowd?£300
- best buyPalicomp AMD Navigator review: Value and versatility Both the CPU and GPU shine in this versatile and eye-catching, good value PC£1250