Review of the Gigabyte P550B 550W Power Supply. The Gigabyte P550B 550W is overall a compact and well laid out non-modular power supply unit. Its internal design, features, and three-year warranty is appropriate for a budget ATX PSU.
If you are looking to upgrade your power supply look no further because the Gigabyte P750GM will provide enough juice to provide those new Ampere graphics cards enough power to unleash a new level of gaming.
Corsair brings RGB lighting to mid-level PSUs with the new CX-F line. The CX750F is the strongest member, achieving satisfactory overall performance. It features a fully modular cable design and comes in two flavors, black or white, accompanied by matching modular cables.
With the Rival 3 Wireless, SteelSeries is pairing wire-free low-latency transmission technology with low power consumption, so we could get up to 400 hours of operation via two AAA batteries. For people which prefer a lower weight mouse with the two batteries the whole setup is 106g, we can run with...
For their latest media player Dune HD married the RTD1619DD SoC by Realtek with 4GB DDR4 RAM and 32GB of NAND flash by Samsung and the resulting performance is truly impressive.
The MM711 Blue Steel from Cooler Master is without question an awesome version of MM711. The Blue Steel is truly something to behold. The extremely lightweight and ergonomics are perfect for those long gaming sessions.
We test the new Crucial Ballistix Max RGB memory modules on OCinside.de, extensively in dual-channel and quad-channel mode and also compare the fast DDR4-4000 modules with older, slower modules to evaluate whether it is worth upgrading. Of course there is also a video with the RGB effects.
Review of the Toshiba X300 14TB Performance Hard Drive. The 14TB variant of the X300 Toshiba HDD series manages to outperform the drives we have tested before in terms of performance, while maintaining low noise during operation but also a low power consumption. It offers a rating of 600000 hours MT...
The SE760 portable SSD line by ADATA is among their latest M.2 NVMe v1.3 based models to hit the market and today with me I have the 1TB capacity variant.
Corsair mates the controller with 96-layer 3D QLC NAND from Micron known as N28. Specific to our 4TB sample, Corsair uses four 512MB chips on each side meaning there are 11 ICs in total - eight NAND, two buffering DRAM DDR3L chips from Nanya, and the Phison controller.
Review of the Thermaltake Toughram RGB DDR4 3200MHz 16GBx2 32GB Memory. Today we get to show you another Toughram product from Thermaltake! We have the Thermaltake Toughram RGB DDR4 3200MHz and we will testing this RAM on a Gigabyte B550 Aorus Pro motherboard.
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