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Michael Justin Allen Sexton

Analyst

My Experience

For as long as I can remember, I've had love of all things tech, spurred on, in part, by a love of gaming. I began working on computers owned by immediate family members and relatives when I was around 10 years old. I've always sought to learn as much as possible about anything PC, leading to a well-rounded grasp on all things tech today. In my role at PCMag, I greatly enjoy the opportunity to share what I know.

I wrote for the well-known tech site Tom's Hardware for three years before I joined PCMag in 2018. In that time, I've reviewed desktops, PC cases, and motherboards as a freelancer, while also producing deals content for the site and its sibling ExtremeTech. Now, as a full-time PCMag staffer, I'm focusing on reviewing processors and graphics cards while dabbling in all other things PC-related.

My Areas of Expertise

  • PC building, and all the ins and outs of desktop PCs

  • Laptop repair

  • Processors and motherboards

  • Graphics cards

  • PC cases

  • Game-console modding

The Technology I Use

As a PC component reviewer, almost every PC I use is a system that I have custom-built. The only exceptions are my laptops, which I also modify and tweak to improve their overall performance. My current laptop is a 17-inch Dell G3 gaming laptop with an Intel Core i7-8750H processor and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 for gaming fun.

My lifelong love of computers and gaming has led me to amass a collection of old tech devices. I have a custom-built Windows 98 PC, as well as two Windows XP systems that I still use from time to time. These sit alongside my collection of retro game consoles, which includes an NES, a Super NES, a Sega Genesis, a PS1, and an original Xbox.

I'm also something of a connoisseur of budget tech devices, which extends to my choice of smartphone. Currently, I use a Umidigi S5 Pro—a highly affordable smartphone with an OLED display that I bought for less than $200, and absolutely adore.

Recent Articles by Michael Justin Allen Sexton

The Best Budget Graphics Cards for 2024

Need a cost-conscious upgrade to your desktop's integrated graphics, or a budget boost for your aging video card? We've tested samples of all the major GPUs on the market to pick out the best values.

'Zen 5' Microarchitecture Explained: Here Comes the Fast, Efficient AMD Ryzen 9000

AMD's new Ryzen 9000-series desktop processors will be released on July 31; until then, here are some architecture details to drool over. See everything we know so far, plus the full Ryzen 9000 lineup.

It's Thread-zilla! AMD Tips Epyc 'Zen 5' Processors With Up to 192 Cores

AMD's upcoming "Turin" Epyc workstation and server chips will support up to a staggering 384 threads and be more energy-efficient than ever. Here's everything we know so far.

AMD Reveals Four New AM5 Chipsets, But They Won't Be Ready for Ryzen 9000

Motherboards based on new 800-series chipsets will come a month or two after the Ryzen 9000 CPUs launch. Until then, you can rely on existing AM5 ones for the new processors.

The Best CPUs for 2024

Whether you're upgrading your desktop PC or building a new one, choosing the right processor is the most crucial and complex choice you will make. Let's simplify it! Here's how to make sense of AMD's and Intel's lines, backed by dozens of our deep-dive reviews.