Ron Burke
Ron Burke is the Editor in Chief for Gaming Trend. Loves RPGs, action/adventure, and VR, but also dabbles in 3D printing, martial arts, and flight!




As the new motherboards mature into the PCIe 5.0 standard, folks like Teamgroup are ready to take full advantage. Their PCIe 5.0 drive is capable of reaching a blister 13,500 MB/s read and 11,00 MB/s write with a massive 8TB of storage space. Dubbed
by Ron Burke
We’re big fans of Gunnar, and not just because they’re stylish. They continue to push the technology that makes these a must-have for anyone who spends any time in front of a screen, and they do so with cool partnerships like Fallout, Toki-Doki, Blizzard, Call of Duty, and
by Ron Burke
Razer always has some awesome gear to show off at CES, and CES 2025 is no exception. A blend of new gear, updates on existing lines, and always at least one concept piece, Razer continues to push the envelope, and not just their ultra-thin laptops. CES is kicking off, so
by Ron Burke
As we knew they would, NVIDIA has announced their generational update — the RTX 5000 series GPUs for both laptops and desktops during CEO Jensen Huang’s keynote speech at CES. Specifically, the company is showcasing the RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti, and 5070, as well as their performance improvements. These
by Ron Burke
I’m a big fan of Govee’s lighting solutions, having installed them just about everywhere you can think of. I have a Govee system that reacts to what’s on my TV, bathing the wall behind it with the same light for both ambience and reduced eye strain. I
by Ron Burke
Space is serene and beautiful. Looking out into the inky blackness, distant bodies twinkle at the horizon, their promise of mysteries unknown just out of reach. It’s all the stuff of dreams…until it isn’t. Astrometica starts with the worst possible scenario – a cataclysmic and sudden explosion on
by Ron Burke
I’m starting to think this Weyland Yutani group doesn’t have humanity’s best interests in mind. Call me crazy, but they also don’t seem to be very good engineers. Their ships seem to fall out of the skies, crash landing onto remote stations where they’re doing
by Ron Burke
So many games ask you to bring your own fun, with simulators being chief among them. Most of the time, that’s just fine. With the literal world at your fingertips, jumping into the cockpit of dozens of aircraft is literally a never-ending source of amusement. I have spent countless
by Ron Burke