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The 1440p GPU rating adds new scenarios
The table now separates image quality, ray tracing, and high-refresh use cases.
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Our 1% low methodology is now more transparent
Run length, repetition count, and unstable-result handling are now documented.
AI explanations now interpret comparison charts
The new module explains not only percentage differences but also their likely causes.
Community builds now have dedicated public pages
Configurations are easier to share, discuss, and add to comparisons.
CPU ratings gain scenario filters
Processors can now be compared for esports, general gaming, and productivity separately.
Performance per watt joins the GPU data set
Graphics-card ratings can now show efficiency alongside FPS.
Game benchmarks now include test passports
Game version, driver, test bed, and settings are shown next to each result.
Community interest now uses live site data
Device popularity no longer depends on static placeholder numbers.
Pick GPU and Pick CPU return to recommendations
The component selectors are available again from the main recommendation hub.
Pages receive localized SEO and social cards
Titles, descriptions, and Open Graph data now come from each individual page.
Comments launch under news and articles
Readers can discuss a story, ask questions, and add context to test results.
Build photos now pass moderation before publishing
Members can upload real PC photos without compromising the public feed.
Head to Head community leaderboards are live
Rankings recognize testers, PC builders, and helpful community members.
Streamer hardware configurations now cite sources
Each component can be checked against a public video, profile, or publication.
Game benchmarks gain dedicated preset pages
Results are separated by resolution and graphics quality instead of mixing modes.
Component search arrives in the build editor
Processors and graphics cards no longer require scrolling through a long list.
Comparison cards adopt one consistent design
The home page, catalog, and recommendation blocks now share one structure and state model.
Cookie preference controls are now available
The notice supports the needs of European and United States audiences.
Published community builds can now be edited
Authors can update components and descriptions without creating duplicate pages.
Long-form publication reading has been improved
Automatic contents, typography, and structure make technical stories easier to navigate.