PCWorld September digital magazine: this DIY laptop asks to be taken apart

PCWorld September digital magazine: this DIY laptop asks to be taken apart


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In the September issue

This month meet the laptop that wants you to take it apart. We’re showcasing the best pre-built PCs with AMD’s Ryzen APUs. Check out our selections of the best online marketplaces for the sale of used devices. Find out how to check the battery status of your laptop.

Other highlights include:

  • New: Discover the Galaxy Z Fold3 and Z Flip3. Also, repair Windows 11 Start menu with Stardock’s new simple app
  • AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT review: Killer 1080p graphics card with pandemic price tag
  • HP Elite Folio Review: Extreme mobility for a price
  • Seagate Firecuda 530 review: It’s very very fast
  • Garmin Dash Cam Mini 2 review: Small camera with good image quality
  • Here’s how: 3 tips for scoring the best tech deals. How to turn your iPad into a real laptop replacement. How to install fonts in Windows 10

Video highlights

To concern: Once upon a time, Intel’s gaming NUCs were too small for a DIY enthusiast to replicate with standard parts. That’s not the case with Beast Canyon, which is roughly the size of an eGPU box. This makes the high cost more difficult to justify.

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