Review of the Asus ZenBook 3 Deluxe UX490UA. The arrival of Intel's 8th Gen Core processors is an opportune moment to refresh existing laptops, and Asus has done exactly that with a 2018 model going by the same name. Say hello, again, to the ZenBook 3 Deluxe UX490UA.
Review of the Ultimate Ears Blast Smart Speaker. Ultimate Ears finally jumped on the smart speaker bandwagon with the release of their BLAST and MEGABLAST smart speakers. Today, we are taking a look at their smallest smart speaker. The BLAST is sized like the older simpler BOOM, but is a full-fledge...
Sennheiser has carved out quite a reputation in the audio industry, as they're well known for both their low end and high-end headphones, as well as their PC, and GAME series of headsets. Sennheisers' GSP lineup is a little fresher and brings a new design language as well as other features. Their la...
Looking to equip your brand new RGB illuminated HTPC system with an stunning CPU air cooler which would feel right at home? If yes then Jonsbo has you covered with their latest CR-201 RGB model.
When it comes to cooling your CPU, you have a number of viable options, from the stock cooler that may have shipped with your processor, to aftermarket air coolers, closed-loop liquid coolers, and full custom liquid cooling loops. Closed-loop liquid coolers, like the Cooler Master MasterLiquid 240 L...
Review of the Cooler Master ML240R AIO Liquid Cooler. I give the ML240R an overall rating of 4.5/5. For being an all around an amazing looking, feeling and performing cooler but it is slightly held back due to the confusing lighting installation process and loose RGB connections requiring a home-mad...
Review of HyperX's Pulsefire Surge RGB gaming mouse. HyperX's Pulsefire Surge starts with a proven design and rings it with an array of configurable RGB LEDs to let gamers enjoy both form and function. We put the Pulsefire Surge to the mat to see whether it games as well as it glows.
So with the latest Ryzen launch, AMD slipped in another feature that fell under the radar with everything else going on. They call it StoreMI and at first glance, you might dismiss it but after playing around with it more I think all Ryzen owners should rethink that and at least check out my perform...
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