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WD My Cloud Expert Series EX2100 8TB NAS Server Review

23rd June 2016 469 Like

Just like with the My Cloud EX4 at first glance the EX2100 feels a lot like a mid-end NAS since falls somewhat short in terms of specifications compared to the competition (although it’s definitely a step up compared to the...

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Creative Sound BlasterX H7 Gaming Headset Review

23rd June 2016 462 Like

Despite the fact that we are dealing with a steel reinforced headband, brushed aluminum and large cups which do hold 50mm drivers that should add some weight, the Sound BlasterX H7 headset remains quite light, having about 364g. By including...

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Palit GeForce GTX 1080 GameRock Premium Edition + G-Panel review

23rd June 2016 438 Like

Palit joins in with a review as well, they released their GameRock series in several flavors, we test the GTX 1080 version with G-Panel (a breakout box that allows GPU monitoring). The product looks totally different opposed to what you...

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Crucial MX300 Review

23rd June 2016 429 Like

By any measure Micron Technology Inc., Crucial Technology’s parent company, is a semiconductor giant. As one of the top five semiconductor manufacturers in the world, with an estimated $16bn revenue in 2014, it’s no surprise that they’re intimately involved with...

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Crucial Ballistix Elite 16GB 2666 DDR4 Memory Kit Review

23rd June 2016 537 Like

The Ballistix Elite RAM kit is featuring very sturdy, rugged heatsinks and seem to drive up the module weight quite a bit. Unlike some other manufacturers, Crucial likes to equip some of their RAM series with extra sensors, in this...

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Anidees AI8 Black Window Chassis Review

22nd June 2016 3793 Like

You may have seen it all before, but if you haven’t, there are a lot of computer chassis out there, so which one do you pick? Firstly, you need to forget about your mates, or the flamers and trollers. For the latter groups, they are right about everything, so no matter what you do, it’s wrong. So where does this leave you? Requirements, including budget and style preferences.

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Cryorig M9i Intel CPU Cooler Review

20th June 2016 3262 Like

Following on from our Cryorig H7 CPU Cooler review, we have an even smaller and lower price CPU cooler from Cryorig. This is the Cryorig M9i CPU cooler, and the “i” means Intel. Cryorig do have an AMD version, the M9a but we will be focusing on the Intel version today. We like Cryorig gear, it’s very high performing and high quality. The Cryorig H7 left us impressed with the cost versus performance attributes of the H7 but the performance on its own was only on par with the competitors we pitched it against.

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Cryorig H7 CPU Cooler Review

19th June 2016 4483 Like

Something a little more sane now than all the Nvidia GTX 1080 and AMD RX 480 noise and hype, and we genuinely mean little. We have tested a lot of flagship or large size CPU coolers but every so often we get a cooler that is designed and aimed for the low to mid-range of CPU’s and motherboards. This doesn’t mean a reduction in quality or performance, at least it shouldn’t, but a more focused and compatible cooler for the mid-range specialist that wants something a little special without breaking the bank.

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Bloody B720 Light Strike Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review

18th June 2016 502 Like

A4Tech is a Taiwanese company whose “Bloody” gaming division was launched in 2012. Bloody produces gaming keyboards and mice using a unique switch technology rather than metal contact points closing an electrical circuit when a key is pressed, Bloody’s mechanical...

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HIS Radeon R7 360 GREEN iCooler OC 2GB Graphics Card Review

18th June 2016 504 Like

With the eyes of every gamer and enthusiast all over the world turned towards the brand new ultra-high-end GeForce GTX 1070/1080 graphics cards by NVIDIA and the upcoming high-end RX 4xx series by AMD noone seems to really focus on...

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ASUS ROG Strix GeForce GTX 1080 review

17th June 2016 406 Like

ASUS unleashes their first GTX 1080 ROG card, the STRIX edition is now positioned inside that Republic of Gamers line and was just unleashed, set free to run in the wild. It is armed with an all custom design including...

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Scythe Kabuto 3 with improved compatibility and performance

17th June 2016 433 Like

Japanese cooling expert Scythe announces today the third version of the famous TOP-Flow-CPU-Cooler Scythe Kabuto. Scythe engineers have revamped the heatsink design as well as the heatsink structure of the Kabuto 3 and incorporated a hybrid heatpipe system. This hybrid...

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Samsung 750 EVO 500GB SSD review

17th June 2016 488 Like

Samsung has released the Samsung 750 EVO SSD in larger capacity size. As such we review the 500 GB version of this SSD that offers enthusiast class speed but is competitive in pricing as the product is priced at €149,...

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ASUS STRIX GTX 1080 Review

17th June 2016 447 Like

The past few weeks have been some of the most exciting we’ve experience in the computer tech industry. Not least because of the spate of interesting announcements at Computex 2016 but taking centre-stage was one of the most significant GPU...

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Synology DS416slim 4-bay NAS Review

17th June 2016 440 Like

DS416slim NAS from Synology or the baby-NAS as we’d like to call it is incredibly compact for a 4-bay unit (even if we are discussing about 2.5’’ drives), is incorporating an active cooling system, while the back trays can be...

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