Gamingrig launches a better place for hardware reviews and a better tech culture – Oldies 97.7 FM

Miami, United States – March 11, 2019 / Gaming Rig /

What’s the easiest way to find quality parts, compatibility notes, news about the computer hardware industry, and details that could change your build and your budget? Sales platforms and vendor websites can be hit or miss. Beyond fake or paid reviews, so many customer reviews leave short, uninformative quips such as “works great” or “broke after a week.” For anyone who needs to build a functioning, even productive build, you need a source of information that spells out quality, function, extra features, and personal impressions. The new GR site is here to bring robust reviews and diverse insight. Product reviews are about more than finding “the best”, although that’s certainly the biggest goal. Some users are upgrading specific parts and need details on how a certain component fits with the rest of the system. Other users may be trying a bizarre build for a strange, unique, and innovative way of approaching gaming. Price history and industry upheaval go hand-in-hand with reviews. Spiking graphics/video card prices are a stunning example of how even legacy components can leap is price due to high demand across the industry.

Cryptocurrency mining and graphics card prices cause significant issues for budget gaming rig builders. Finding an older video card that still performs well in the modern era is difficult when comparing numbers alone due to many environment variables, but reviews from hands-on experience in a central location can make purchases much easier.

That’s the beauty of quality, centralized, and organized reviews. The new GR site is a place to deliver personalized coverage of the gaming components, systems, configurations, and features that matter to both the mass market and niche users.

As reviewers and vendors alike use the new site, look forward to coverage for components that may not have descriptions elsewhere on the internet. Example hardware categories and discussions include:

  • Computer monitors with custom or non-standard screen dimensions and resolutions.
  • Limited release motherboards.
  • Comparisons between hard drive labels such as WD Blue, WD Black, WD Green, and similar labels from competitors such as Toshiba, Hitachi, and Seagate.
  • Solid State Drive (SSD) form factors and custom solutions.
  • Pre-built gaming computers with non-standard equipment.
  • Fans, water cooling blocks, and cooling assemblies and computer accessories.
  • Keyboard features such as ergonomic design, stealth key input, mechanical keys, and lightning.
  • Mouse features such as ergonomic design, button count, button positioning, DPI, and weight.

The GR blog covers news, events, and unique commentary for the gaming hardware and software community. Discover insight about the newest gear or learn about how the hardware world matches up with game development.

Community contributors and gaming industry professionals shape the discussion with blog feedback. Bleeding-edge, helpful, and in-depth discussions combine with casual tech discussions and gaming coverage.

Contact Information: Use the GR Contact Us page for questions, comments, and media inquiries:

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Gaming Rig

2121 NW 24th Ave
Miami, FL 33142
United States

Jeff Daweson
https://gamingrig.com