Nick Evanson
Nick, gaming, and computers all first met in 1981, with the love affair starting on a Sinclair ZX81 in kit form and a book on ZX Basic. He ended up becoming a physics and IT teacher, but by the late 1990s decided it was time to cut his teeth writing for a long defunct UK tech site. He went on to do the same at Madonion, helping to write the help files for 3DMark and PCMark. After a short stint working at Beyond3D.com, Nick joined Futuremark (MadOnion rebranded) full-time, as editor-in-chief for its gaming and hardware section, YouGamers. After the site shutdown, he became an engineering and computing lecturer for many years, but missed the writing bug. Cue four years at TechSpot.com and over 100 long articles on anything and everything. He freely admits to being far too obsessed with GPUs and open world grindy RPGs, but who isn't these days?
Latest articles by Nick Evanson
Western Digital will be shipping 4TB SD cards in 2025 for handhelds, laptops, or anything that needs tiny-BIG storage
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news As well as for anyone wanting to lose a mountain of data because they can't find it in a drawer.
Intel's new LGA 1851 socket breaks cover giving us even more pins to mush with an errant thumb
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news Arrow Lake looks like it will give us an even better chance of ruining things when mishandling the motherboard. Sweet.
If you're gaming and creating content on an AM4 system this $375 Ryzen 9 5950X is the perfect drop-in upgrade
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deal 16 cores, 32 threads, 64MB of cache—what more do you really need?
Which is the best $700 AMD Ryzen gaming PC: a handheld or desktop PC?
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APU or handheld? Putting a Ryzen 7 8700G system in a head-to-head with the Asus ROG Ally to see what's what.
Save $300 on this fab Ryzen-powered, RTX 4070 Ti Super gaming PC and enjoy all the best games for years to come
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deal It's not perfect but oh boy, is it close.
After two years of misery, global PC shipments have finally started to increase but only by the smallest of margins
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news And the good news continues with AI PCs expected to have higher price tags. Wait, that's good news?
UK online PC retailer publicly rebukes claim it sent a customer an RTX 3050 instead of an RTX 4070 Ti
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news It's not often you see this kind of thing escalate into wider viewing.
Intel investigating CPU instability issues after South Korean Tekken 8 players kick up a fuss: 'Intel is aware of problems that occur when executing certain tasks'
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news It's not just reports of games crashing, processors are apparently outright failing, too.
Blast the bugs in Helldivers 2 with this sweet RTX 4060 Ti gaming PC for just $930
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deal It even sports the best budget gaming CPU you can buy right now.
Samsung predicts a bumper 2024, forecasting a 900% increase in profits for the first three months of the year
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news It's good news for investors and the chip industry, but it's still half the amount that TSMC is making
Nvidia's mainstream GPUs might increase in price worldwide, as the demand in China outstrips supply
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news You might want to wait until Battlemage and RDNA 4 are launched before getting a new graphics card.
Best AIO cooler for CPUs in 2024: I've tried all the best coolers and these are my top picks
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Wetware These are the best liquid chip chillers to suit all budgets, form factors, and processors.
AMD's RX 6700 XT is the best mainstream GPU for the money and right now it's just $310
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deal Faster than the RTX 4060 in lots of games and has 12GB of VRAM—what's not to like?
Intel's chip foundry keeps losing billions of dollars but CEO Gelsinger says this is it, this year is 'the trough'
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news Internal restructuring and foundry investments are the first steps back to profitability.
Valve Hardware Survey for March—AMD still can't make a dent in Nvidia's massive lead
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news No major changes this month but that's hardly surprising
Mark Zuckerberg bromances Jen-Hsun Huang, claiming 'he’s like Taylor Swift, but for tech'
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news I reckon it's better than being told you're like the tech version of Leonard Cohen.
TSMC makes the world's graphics chips and predicts 'within a decade a multichiplet GPU will have more than 1 trillion transistors'
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news It seems like only yesterday when the one billion mark was passed in 2008.
Having built 500+ PCs in my time I can say this with confidence: Building is fun and rewarding but ironing out those inevitable BIOS, CPU, memory kinks is unbearable
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PC building pains AMD, Intel—doesn't matter which one you go with, there's always something to trip you up.
Dragon's Dogma 2 is an object lesson in how system requirements pages are failing PC gamers
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System Wrecks And that's especially true where games are released on Steam.
Elon Musk claims Tesla could build a silicon foundry and make its own chips, but says 'I sure hope we don’t have to'
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news Oh, just do it Elon. I'm sure you'd make more money from it than you have from Twitter.
The disk 'Format' dialog in Windows was only meant to be a temporary solution but it's still chugging along, 30 years later
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news Who'd have thought something cooked up one 'rainy Thursday morning' could have such longevity?
Microsoft's new patent promises more efficient ray tracing for the Xbox and that could be a real boon for AMD's graphics cards too
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news Not all patents ever see real-life applications but this one could be very popular with devs.
OpenAI's GPT-3.5 is the champion of the Street Fighter III LLM Colosseum, beating Mistral on its home turf
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news Beat 'em ups are clearly the superior way to test large language models.