ABOUT US

Passionate about tech and media production, we're a group of hardware geeks.

GeekaWhat was originally started as a hobby YouTube channel in 2013, by channel host James Cousins. The channel grew quickly, all with the aim of making technology and PC hardware more accessible. In the last 2 years GeekaWhat has gone from strength to strength, growing from 150,000 views per month on YouTube to more than 1million. 

Since mid-2020, James has built out a team of PC gaming and hardware geeks, determined to cover the latest and greatest tech. Dan Maxwell and Harry Coleman were two of the first in, helping to supercharge the output over on the GeekaWhat channel. Then, in November of 2021, Steve jumped onto the Geeka Media ship with more than 10 years of video production experience. Most recently we've also added a full-time writer, a number of freelance writers and a social media manager to our roster to deliver more of the content you love.

We're passionate about creating the best, organic content.

We work with brands and retailers alike to make our content possible, but we'll always stay true to our audience. This means providing honest thoughts and product recommendations, and never endorsing goods or services we don't see as providing value to our audience.

As part of our editorial promise, we'll never take money or other compensation from a brand in exchange for our recommendations. Any sponsored content will be clearly displayed as such - something agreed to by all our brand partners in advance of partnership discussions. We're proud to work with some of the best brands in technology, but our opinions will always remain our own. To learn more, read out editorial promise below.

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Meet Our Team

GeekaWhat is only as good as the people who drive it forward. We're proud to be a team of tech-heads and gamers at heart - it's in our culture.  Learn more about our team below! Gaming is basically a right of passage here.

James Cousins

Founder & MD

Dan Maxwell

Video Editor & Motion Graphics

Harry Coleman

Operations & Account Manager

Steve Richards

Video Editor

Jay Harris

Technical Writer (PC Hardware)

Aled Wheeler

Writer & Social Media Manager

Zane Oliver

Writer & Website Administrator

Our editorial promise.

To make our content possible, we collaborate with brands across the tech and gaming industry. We may also earn a commission when you shop through links on this site.

We will never take payments from a brand in exchange for product recommendations, nor shift our editorial direction at the instruction of a partner. Any advertorial content (in written form, or video-form on our YouTube channel), will be clearly disclosed as such. We also look to limit paid partners to ones that align with our values, and the content we see value in our audience consuming. 

Our content only has value to our audience (and brands for that matter), if it remains honest and trustworthy. It's for this reason our editing team have no oversight on the sales side of our business, and who our paid partners are month-to-month.

The Latest Content from Team GeekaWhat

CPU Coolers Reviews

ASUS ROG RYUO IV SLC 360 ARGB Review

Released in June 2025, the ASUS ROG RYUO IV SLC 360 ARGB is now in our hands, and we are.

Buyers Guides Motherboards

Best X870 Motherboards to Buy in 2025

In August of 2024, the Ryzen 9000 series hit the shelves, and the X870 chipset launched shortly afterwards, bringing marked.

Reviews SSDs

Samsung 9100 Pro SSD Review

The Samsung 9100 Pro is a Gen5 NVMe 2.0 M.2 SSD, and we have the 8TB capacity model that has.

Buyers Guides Graphics Cards

Best GPUs to Buy in 2025: Graphics Cards for All Budgets

The graphics card market in 2025 is incredibly competitive. NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel are constantly battling to beat one another.

PC Builds

Building a Flight Sim Gaming PC with ASUS!

This PC Build is a unique creation from GeekaWhat, marking our first foray into the world of flight simulators. Crafted for a client who wanted the.

Buyers Guides CPUs

Best Budget CPUs to Buy

Introduction If you want to build a PC, you will need a few components, including the CPU. The CPU is.

Monitors Reviews

Corsair Xeneon Edge Review

The long-anticipated Corsair Xeneon Edge is here. The Xeneon Edge has been created to augment your PC setup with support.

Keyboards Reviews

MSI FORGE GK600 TKL Wireless Keyboard Review

The MSI FORGE GK600 TKL Wireless is a sleek mechanical keyboard offering multiple connectivity options with its versatile tri-mode connectivity,.

Buyers Guides CPUs Graphics Cards

Best CPU & GPU Combos to Buy 2025

Looking for the Best CPU and GPU combo to buy? This article is for you! I’ll be walking you through.

Monitors Reviews

ASUS TUF Gaming VG34WQML5A Monitor Review

The all-new ASUS TUF Gaming VG34WQML5A is a 34-inch gaming monitor, offering an immersive gaming experience with its Ultra Wide.

PC Builds

Best $2000 All-AMD Gaming PC Build! – August 2025

For $2,000, you can easily assemble a high-performance, all-AMD gaming PC that effortlessly handles 1440p and 4K gaming across popular.

Components News

ASUS Unveils New Monitors, New Components, Routers & a 30th Anniversary Graphics Card at Gamescom

We’re here at Gamescom checking out the latest products ASUS have on showcase. ASUS have become an ever-present figure here.