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Reach the MostPC editorial team for PC hardware questions, gaming coverage, press notes, business inquiries, and partnership requests.
Where Should You Send General PC Hardware Questions?
If your message is about a PC build, component choice, troubleshooting question, or a topic you think we should cover, start with our general inbox.
Send general questions to [email protected].
What to include
- Your CPU, GPU, motherboard, RAM, storage, and power supply if you are asking about a build.
- The game, tool, driver, or operating system involved if the issue is software-related.
- A short description of what you already checked.
What to avoid
- Sending screenshots without explaining the problem.
- Asking for a full shopping list without a budget or use case.
- Leaving out region or store availability when pricing matters.
A clear question helps us route your note faster. For example, “Is this 650 W power supply enough for a Ryzen 7 and RTX-class GPU build?” is easier to answer than “Will my PC work?”
How Can PR and Media Representatives Reach Our Desk?
PR notes, launch briefings, review opportunities, embargoed product information, and media requests should go to [email protected].
Our desk works best with direct, technical context. If you are pitching a motherboard, do not only send the product name. Tell us the chipset, memory support, expansion layout, thermal design notes, launch timing, and what makes it relevant for builders or gamers.
Useful details for press messages
- Product name and category.
- Release date or embargo timing, if applicable.
- Regional availability and pricing, when ready to share.
- Technical documentation, reviewer guides, or press kits.
- A named contact for follow-up questions.
We appreciate short pitches. A few specific details beat a long message full of broad claims.
Who Do You Contact for Brand Partnerships and Ads?
For sponsorships, advertising, affiliate discussions, co-branded content proposals, and other business inquiries, email [email protected].
MostPC covers PC hardware, gaming, peripherals, and software tools, so the strongest proposals usually fit one of those areas. A keyboard switch maker, a case brand, or a benchmarking utility has a clearer match than a broad consumer product with no PC angle.
Brand fit
Tell us where your product sits in the PC or gaming space and who it helps.
Campaign scope
Share the format you have in mind, such as display ads, sponsored editorial, or a product education piece.
Timing
Include launch windows, seasonal goals, and any deadlines that affect planning.
Commercial conversations are separate from editorial judgment. If you want to understand how we describe the site and its purpose, visit About MostPC.
When Can You Expect a Response From Our Editors?
We read incoming messages regularly, but response time depends on the request, current review work, and active publishing deadlines.
Time-sensitive press notes should make the deadline clear in the subject line. Hardware troubleshooting questions may take longer because a useful answer often needs context, not a rushed guess.
How to help us reply
- Use a specific subject line, such as “Press: GPU launch briefing request” or “Build question: 1440p gaming PC power supply.”
- Send one focused message instead of several partial notes.
- Include links only when they are needed for context.
- Do not send sensitive personal information, payment details, or account passwords.
We may not be able to answer every message, but thoughtful notes are welcome. If your question can help other PC builders or gamers, it may also guide future coverage on MostPC.