Gaming Computers
Explore Gaming Computers
Latest about Gaming Computers

The new SteamOS beta already has fixes for non-Steam Deck handhelds – here's why it's better than Windows 11 for gaming
By Isaiah Williams published
Valve's SteamOS gets better for handheld gamers, with its new beta update providing fixes for non-Steam Deck handhelds.

Microsoft's Windows 11 is a detriment to handheld gaming PCs – and a recent SteamOS comparison highlights that
By Isaiah Williams published
Valve's SteamOS has dominated Microsoft's Windows 11 in the handheld gaming PC department with its ease of use, and now it seems that the same applies to performance.

Goodbye Windows 11 – Valve's SteamOS is now available on the Legion Go S, with some support for other AMD-powered handhelds
By Isaiah Williams published
Valve's SteamOS is here for the Lenovo Legion Go S, including non-Steam Deck devices, and it could be the start of something great for handheld gaming PCs.

MSI's new Nintendo Switch 2 rival is official – here are 3 reasons why I'm excited about the AMD-powered Claw A8
By Isaiah Williams published
MSI has officially unveiled its new Claw A8 handheld gaming PC, alongside a new Claw 8 AI+ Polar Tempest Edition, at Computex 2025.

Steam could be coming to the Microsoft Store – here’s what that could mean for you
By Alex Blake published
The Steam app might soon be available in the Microsoft Store, according to one leaker.

AWD-IT's 'Mayhem' sale includes RTX 5060 Ti gaming PCs for as little as £779
By Alex Whitelock published
Looking for a cheap gaming PC? Check out AWD-IT's latest sale.

Valve confirms your Steam data wasn’t breached in major hack – here’s how to keep your account safe
By Alex Blake published
Steam says it wasn’t hacked as 89 million records went up for sale. Here’s how to protect your account.

A new MSI Claw is rumored to be in the works – and it could get AMD's best handheld processor to challenge the Legion Go 2
By Isaiah Williams published
Computex 2025 is just around the corner, and we can expect some big new tech reveals – notably a potential new MSI handheld, according to a new leak.

Doom: The Dark Ages should be avoided by handheld gaming PC fans for now – and it’s down to one issue that I’m finding increasingly frustrating
By Isaiah Williams published
Doom: The Dark Ages is finally here after months of waiting, but if you're using any AMD Ryzen Z1-powered handheld, stay away for now.
Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox
Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more.