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Misc News |
Sunday, 28.08.2011 |
AirLive Air3GII Announcement
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AirLive has introduced newest achievement among 3G routers on the market the AirLive Air3G II. It is a wireless router which offers either 4G LTE or 3G CDMA/HSPA/HSPA+ connectivity. Therefore, in some countries, Air3G II can replace the original ADSL and cable modem. Moreover AirLive Air3G II suppor...
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SteelSeries Shift Keyboard Medal Of Honour Gaming Edition Review
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Review of the SteelSeries Shift Keyboard Medal Of Honour Gaming Edition. The ability to remove the entire keyset of a keyboard is something SteelSeries have played around with in the past and it seems to have stuck: the Shift is equipped with a similarly engineered removable keyset to the ZBoard. Wi...
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Velocity Micro Cruz T301 Tablet Review
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Review of the Velocity Micro Cruz T301 7-inch Android Tablet. Velocity Mirco, makers of custom PC's and Laptops have their own line of Tablets called Cruz. I think the main reason behind these tablets were to give away with the purchase of a custom PC or laptop. Whatever the case we have the Cruz T3...
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TTesports Battle Dragon Gamer Bag Review
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Review of the TTesports Battle Dragon Gamer Bag. Do you frequent LAN parties? Do you just have a lot of gaming crap that you need to carry around quite often? Well perhaps you need a gamer bag. Today I'm taking a look at one such product from TTesports. The Battle Dragon. It might have a silly, over...
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Plextor PX-LB950UE BD Writer Review
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Review of the Plextor PX-LB950UE External 12x Blu-ray Writer. In recent weeks the talk of the town has been a sleek black external 12x Blu-ray WRITER from the folks at Plextor. The Plextor PX-LB950UE connects via USB 3.0 or eSATA cables and is capable of burning single layer Blu-ray Disk BD media at...
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Synology DS110J NAS Review
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While it might no longer be the smallest or cheapest NAS that Synology have available, the DS110J is still up there and you can buy it with built in storage if you so choose. It might look a little antiquated, but it still packs Synology's disk station software which is some of the best we've tested...
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Heatsink News |
Saturday, 27.08.2011 |
Xigmatek Aegir CPU Cooler Review
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Today we are reviewing the Xigmatek Aegir CPU cooler, which has a tower heatsink, six U-shaped direct-touch heatpipes, and a 120 mm fan.
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Cooler Master Hyper 612S Review
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While water cooling was the only way to keep hot chips cool a decade ago, nowadays air cooling has really improved. Granted, much of this is down to the huge heatsinks that we now slap onto our toasty CPUs, and this cooler is no exception. The Cooler Master Hyper 612S is another of the monster HSF c...
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Cooler Master NotePal LapAir Review
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Review of the Cooler Master NotePal LapAir Notebook Cooling Pad. As far as notebook coolers go, they generally fall under one of two categories. You have the type that strive to keep your laptop as cool as possible and then you have the type that is meant to give you the most comfortable experience ...
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Thermaltake Frio OCK CPU Cooler Review
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Today we get the opportunity to see a remake of a classic and well known CPU cooler. The Thermaltake Frio, which we reviewed over a year ago, now has a successor, the Frio OCK. With a revamped dual fan design and sleeker looks, it's sure to be a hit. The Frio OCK comes equipped with dual 130mm fans,...
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Cooler Master Gemin II S524 Heatsink Review
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System cooling can be handled in a variety of ways. Most enthusiast systems take a brute force approach by using oversized coolers and extensive case modifications to get the best airflow possible. Unfortunately not every system is built like that so you have to try and accomplish more with less.
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Cooler Master Gemin II S524 Review
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Cooling components is critical. This is why when you buy a processor it comes with a CPU heatsink and fan. Heat wears components out faster and reduces their reliability. The first thing I do when working with a new machine is replace the stock heatsink with an aftermarket one. They are more efficie...
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Case News |
Friday, 26.08.2011 |
Enermax Hoplite Review
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The Enermax Hoplite has a long list of features and sports edgy industrial looks, which seem to be inspired by other cases in the market but also turns some heads with a competitive price point. We whip out the screw driver to see how it holds up on our test bench - turns out Enermax has done a grea...
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Thermaltake Max 5G USB 3.0 HDD Enclosure Review
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Review of the Thermaltake Max 5G USB 3.0 HDD Enclosure. The Max 5G provides everything one could ask for in an external HDD enclosure - sturdy construction, support for the latest SATA III drives, a fast USB 3.0 connection, and active cooling to help ensure your data stays as safe as possible.
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Thermaltake Chaser MK-I Case Review
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Thermaltake's products lineup feels almost endless; this month we admired the exotic design of the Level 10 GT case and we discovered the good value of the Commander MK-I case. Today we are having a look on yet another product from Thermaltake, the massive Chaser MK-I full tower case, with which The...
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Corsair Carbide Series 400R Case Review
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Corsair simply nailed it with the Carbide Series 400R mid-tower case. The first thing I noticed taking this steel case out of the box was it is fairly light at under 16 pounds! It was very sturdy and I didn't feel like I was going to be breaking plastic parts while reviewing the case. The elegant sl...
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Cooler Master Silencio 550 Review
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Review of the Cooler Master Silencio 550 Mid-Tower Chassis. In developing a chassis, companies like Cooler Master have to decide whether the focus will be on cooling or noise, because it's extremely difficult to have a chassis excel in both. The Silencio 550 proves this, because while it becomes the...
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NZXT Source 210 Elite Tested
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Review of the NZXT Source 210 Elite Computer Case. When buying a case enthusiasts must balance between cost, aesthetics, and build quality. Normally you can only have two of these three things but on rare occasions companies produce a case that has all three properties in one case. NZXT has given en...
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