
PC gaming modders love to stuff gaming PCs into things that aren’t gaming PCs. I love a build that hides all the PC parts in a desk for a sleek “invisible” setup. But can you hide one under your… ahem… posterior? One YouTuber managed to do jus

Considering how often I’ve had to write about tariffs in the last few months, it’s no surprise that there’s a wave of lovingly retro hardware coming out of Computex 2025.
Like SilverStone, MSI is hopping on the retro bus with n

When you’re working remotely, you might sometimes get caught out with no way to charge your laptop on the go. Thankfully, you never have to worry about that again if you have a proper laptop power bank—like this one by Baseus that’s only $51 on Amazon (was $100). You’ll need

When you’re upgrading your computer setup, one thing you should definitely put good money into is your monitor. OLED displays are one of the best steps up, but they can be pricey if you don’t catch them on sale. Fortunately, here’s an excellent one for you: LG’s 34-inch ultra


Welcome to The Full Nerd newsletter—your weekly dose of hardcore hardware talk from the enthusiasts at PCWorld. In it, we dive into the hottest topics from our YouTube show, plus interesting PC hardware news from across the web.
This week, we’re sleepy and jetlagged post-Computex, but full of hot tak

Hey PCWorlders! Today I want to show you a neat trick. As you no doubt understand, getting dead batteries in any device can be a real drag. To stop that happening I frequently swap my batteries out with fresh ones before they go totally flat.
As to the old ones, I usually store them in a bag to recycle later — or to use in a pinch. But on the odd occasion I


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When it comes to PC cooling, there are two important factors to keep in mind: cooling performance and noise levels.
Is it worth shedding a few extra degrees on your CPU just to drown yourself in fan noise? Is it a good use of your setup if it’s running silent but overheating? Or is it best to fall somewhere in the middle?

Summer vacation seems just around the corner and you have to decide what to pack for the trip. While you may want to limit your tech time, you’ll still need a few things, whether you’re heading on hiking trip or a family vacation by the beach. Here at PCWorld we’re continually testing the latest gadgets to sort the good from the bad. This means we’ve had the opportun