About / Editorial Mission

Who we are

PC Central is an independent technology publication focused on PCs and the hardware and software around them. We cover CPUs, GPUs, laptops, desktops, storage, displays, power and cooling, gaming, AI workloads, and the drivers and tools that tie modern systems together.

Our newsroom publishes daily news, hands-on reviews, practical guides, and longer analysis for readers who care about performance, value, and clarity—not hype cycles or recycled press releases.

What we publish

  • News — product launches, firmware and driver updates, industry moves, and the daily beat.
  • Reviews — hardware and peripherals we test in-house, with clear methodology and limitations.
  • Guides — how-tos, buying advice, troubleshooting, and explainers for builders and upgraders.
  • Features — trend analysis, deeper dives, and context behind the headlines.

Editorial standards

  • Clear sourcing and proportionate skepticism toward leaks and rumors.
  • Corrections when we get something wrong—see our Corrections policy.
  • Disclosure of commercial relationships where they could affect perception—see our Advertising & affiliate disclosure.
  • Original reporting and analysis; we do not republish full articles from other outlets without permission.

Contact the newsroom

Have a tip, correction, or partnership inquiry? Visit our Contact page. We read every message and respond when we can add value.

Team

Anthony York

Editor in chiefSets editorial priorities, assignments, and publication standards for the newsroom.

Covers gaming, PC hardware and technology. His interest in computers began during the Intel Core 2 Duo era, when he learned the basics of PC building, tuning and overclocking. Pushing one of those CPUs close to a 100% overclock helped shape his long-term interest in overclocking.

Bartosz Mazur

AuthorPublishes articles under their byline across our sections.

Marek Novák

AuthorPublishes articles under their byline across our sections.

Mateo Mendoza

AuthorPublishes articles under their byline across our sections.

Most of my time goes to silicon, thermals, and power budgets: CPUs, GPUs, coolers, cases, and the quiet details that decide whether your build stays stable under load or slowly cooks itself. I like hardware that earns its price tag on the test bench, not just on the box.

Oliver Grant

AuthorPublishes articles under their byline across our sections.

I have been playing on PCs since before a "gaming laptop" meant anything good. These days I write about what actually matters when you are in a match for real hours: settings that stick, driver quirks, and performance that still holds up after the benchmark screenshots are done.