Review of the POW Audio Mo Expandable Wireless Speaker. One of the cool features of the POW Audio Mo speaker is that expands thanks to what they call WaveBloom, a rubber membrane of sorts that attaches the base to the top of the housing the darker grey band separating the left from right in the imag...
Not very often can you take and original and make it that so much better that we forget about can you? Well the 700K EVO may have just done that! Everything we wanted from the original is now on the EVO and we couldn't be anymore happy! Taking something that was already great and improving on that, ...
The leading global motherboard, manufacturer, ASRock, is proud to announce its latest two AMD powered motherboards that are built on the AMD 3rd generation Ryzen Threadripper platform. The ASRock TRX40 comes in two flavors, the TRX40 Creator and the TRX40 Taichi. Both are super cool motherboards tha...
LIAN LI is proud to announce the LANCOOL II, a revised and improved version of its popular LANCOOL ONE. Available in black and white, the LANCOOL II is packed with features designed to make the user's building experience as pleasant as possible, such as four flip panels, modular cable cover plates, ...
Today we are testing the Enermax StarryFort SF30 case, which is already equipped with four pre-installed SquA RGB fans and RGB strips. In the new Enermax StarryFort SF30 review on OCinside.de we will see where the strengths and weaknesses are with this midi tower with addressable RGB lighting and co...
Introduction and Specifications On paper, Thermaltake's View 71 Tempered Glass ARGB Edition is the opposite of what I look for in a case. It's big, heavy, expensive, and completely covered in glass. But is there more to this crystalline behemoth than the spec sheet says? Let's find out. The View 71 ...
The Thermaltake S500 TG chassis is a great entry point for users who need the price discount as well as the space to sweetly customize their unique build, without making too many concessions on features and looks.
The Montech Flyer mATX chassis clocks in at around an affordable 50 USD, but offers two fans, RGB with built-in control, AIO liquid cooling capabilities, and a shiny and clean paint job. Could this be the perfect starter chassis or does the low price mean corners were cut?
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