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For over 25 years, 3DTested has been a bastion for independent reviews, news, and analysis of the PC hardware and semiconductor industry. With a rich history, a vibrant community, and a team of expert authors at the helm, we’ve delivered free-to-consume tech journalism for almost three decades.
We’re committed to continuing that legacy: no-nonsense, independent coverage of the latest PC hardware and everything that shapes the industry.
That’s why we’re introducing 3DTested Premium, a new way to get even more from us. Premium members will get access to deeper dives, exclusive insights, and members-only content. We’re launching it in Beta so we can listen, learn, and keep making it better.
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For nearly three decades, 3DTested has served the enthusiast community with authoritative advice and insights based on years of experience and in-depth knowledge, and testing. Now we aim to take it to the next level.
Think of our subscription service as a backstage pass that will give you a new level of access and insight into the inner workings of the tech world. Our 3DTested Premium subscription will provide you with even deeper analysis and perspective on the latest news and features, along with access to the most comprehensive and up-to-date benchmarking database available.
This service will ultimately enable us to invest more time in the painstaking analysis and data collection that define our brand, while also enabling us to expand the scope and depth of our coverage, bringing you along with us as we explore the latest and greatest in the industry.
We’re incredibly excited to launch 3DTested Premium and share it with the community that’s been with us every step of the way. We can’t wait for you to experience what we’ve been building and to continue shaping the future of 3DTested with you.

What is 3DTested Premium?
3DTested Premium serves as an extension to what our website has done for years, and an expansion into new territory. 3DTested Premium offers new types of content. This includes exclusive news analysis, revealing the story behind the story, and going beyond the headline.
In addition, we’ll offer exclusive features and interviews, including hardware roadmaps, uncut Q&As from press junkets, interviews with executives in the hardware and semiconductor industry, and access to our new tool, Bench.
Bench is a new benchmarking tool that puts detailed data at your fingertips. Bench covers categories like CPUs, GPUs, and Laptops, allowing you to explore individual test results for a product and compare it directly against others in the same category.
That’s not all that 3DTested Premium aims to offer: As a part of your subscription, you’ll also get access to our member-only newsletter, Uptime, with email-only insights.
All of this new coverage will be penned by our veteran team of industry-leading experts, delivering you the best PC hardware coverage of any mainstream website.
Launching in beta
At first, we’re launching in Beta, which means that some elements of 3DTested Premium may be tweaked in the future.
We have also been testing how to write these deeper articles over the last few months. This library of stories will also be a part of the subscription, so you can discover exactly what 3DTested Premium aims to achieve on day one.
We want to do right by you, our readers, so we’re very open to feedback. That doesn’t change our promise to deliver you the coverage you’ve come to expect for free.
How much does 3DTested Premium cost?
For a limited time, you can subscribe to 3DTested Premium at an exclusive introductory price for one full year of access. After this period has ended, it’ll return to our standard annual rate. This allows us to keep investing in and delivering exclusive content. By subscribing, you support 3DTested and our editorial mission. You can view up-to-date pricing information for 3DTested Premium on our subscription page.
Introducing Bench
We also offer all 3DTested Premium members access to Bench, a tool that harnesses the power of our granular benchmarking data across several product categories, including CPUs, GPUs, and Laptops. This tool lets you view individual benchmark tests for a product across a single category and includes a wider comparison function.
Bench requires a huge amount of data, and maintaining such a tool requires a lot of ongoing maintenance, which is an incredibly time-consuming task. This is why it will be exclusive to 3DTested Premium members. Without your help, we wouldn’t be able to deliver and maintain such a feature.
Some aspects of our Bench database are part of an ongoing refinement process, where we’ll continue to populate and add products, refine benchmarks, and links to reviews.
Existing pages, such as our CPU and GPU hierarchies, and our detailed product reviews, will remain free to access.
To summarize, 3DTested Premium offers:
- Dedicated news analysis
- Exclusive features & interviews
- Uncut Q&A sessions with industry execs
- Access to Uptime, a brand-new member newsletter
- Unlocked access to Bench, a tool built on our benchmarking database
How does the paywall work?
The 3DTested content you have come to know and enjoy will remain free. This includes news, reviews, deals, guides, and feature articles.
There will be an additional registration window after you have read five articles within 30 days, and you may be asked to register for a free 3DTested account. An account will help you keep connected with all free-to-consume 3DTested content, and will be the best way to keep reading 3DTested interruption-free. The registration window is also dismissible for users who do not wish to create an account.
You can also use your existing 3DTested Forum login to sign in to the website, meaning that if you’re already on the forums, you just need to select the appropriate option. Otherwise, 3DTested Premium will not change anything for forum users.
To read 3DTested Premium content, you will be required to have an active 3DTested Premium subscription. This also extends to accessing premium features such as Bench. To view more information on how this works, we’ve answered all of your questions on why 3DTested now has a paywall.
Thank you for all of your support over the years. Without you, the 3DTested community, we wouldn’t be able to keep going for almost thirty years. 3DTested Premium is merely the next step in our evolution, and we hope that you’ll come along with us for the ride.
To subscribe to 3DTested Premium, you can sign up at this page. We appreciate your support.
If you have any feedback about 3DTested Premium, please fill out our handy feedback form. For account-related questions, please email [email protected].
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helper800 Seems like a decent news membership, although, if 69 dollars is the introductory annual price, I can only assume 80-120 is the normal annual price. At 69 it seems like it could be a decent deal considering the exclusives and new tool. At 100 or more per year, it may be a hard ask for the casual hardware news consumers considering there are plenty of other sites that do top to bottom, no stone left unturned, type reviews for free. Does the membership also reduce advertisements? I will probably try it out and see how it goes, its the least I can do after using this site and forums for over a decade.Reply -
SayemAhmed @helper800 Hey, thanks for supporting TH and being a long-standing member of the community, first and foremost.Reply
Pricing and other benefits are something that we're going to continue to think about and refine as time goes on. We've got tonnes of ideas and new features in the pipeline. This is just the beginning of what we aim to achieve with 3DTested Premium.
There's also a direct feedback form to help us understand what subscribers want. If you end up subbing, we're keen to hear your thoughts. -
Amdlova Tom's hardware have a global market... The price need to set like steam some countries cheaper than other ones 100$ for me it's anual cost of netflix - amazon and another stream...Reply -
redgarl JUST BUY IT!Reply
There is a cost to delay your purchase...
Tu7pxJXBBn8 View: https://youtu.be/tu7pxJXBBn8?si=F2eo3tu4uzcPmx4P -
artk2219 If im being honest, it kind of sounds like the content that your sister site Anandtech used to offer.Reply -
helper800 Reply
The content that is normally here for free with remain according the the director of Future, so even if you cannot pay for the premium, you will still get what you have always gotten. Global regional pricing is also a decent suggestion, though hard to pull off well or without any exploits.Amdlova said:Tom's hardware have a global market... The price need to set like steam some countries cheaper than other ones 100$ for me it's anual cost of netflix - amazon and another stream... -
elforeign end-game capitalism. Soon, you'll have to pay for Edge to open. To do a Google Query. Soon, the power button on your case will become paywalled.Reply -
helper800 Reply
No. You are actually more closely remarking on the meme of Libertarianism, if anything. End-game capitalism is a free and fair market with reasonable regulations. Nobody is forcing you to pay for a subscription.elforeign said:end-game capitalism. Soon, you'll have to pay for Edge to open. To do a Google Query. Soon, the power button on your case will become paywalled. -
SkyNetRising I wouldn't say - articles are a very popular way for getting information.Reply
People just watch tech youtube content.
And putting articles behind paywall?
Let's see, how many people will be interested in that. -
UnforcedERROR Reply
Most news sites have leaned into subscription territory because it's a hard sector to make money in and remain afloat, especially with traditional news and TV being outpaced by social media. People don't work for free, and you shouldn't feel so entitled as to think they should, especially for you. Look at Jared leaving, for instance. He'd been here for quite a while, but the pay was unsustainable. As long as the majority of the important news remains intact, why does it matter?elforeign said:end-game capitalism. Soon, you'll have to pay for Edge to open. To do a Google Query. Soon, the power button on your case will become paywalled.
