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Homepage / March 2014

Month: March 2014

Toshiba Canvio Wireless Adapter launches

25th March 2014 290 Like

Toshiba has announced an interesting new adapter that can be used to turn external hard drives into network attached storage. The new product is called the Canvio Wireless Adapter. The adapter will work with any brand of traditional external hard...

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Deepcool GamerStorm Lucifer

25th March 2014 258 Like

Ever heard of Deepcool? There’s a good chance you haven’t, so here’s a quick recap: founded 1996 in Beijing, China, Deepcool is a manufacturer of PC cooling components and employs roughly 700 people in its Shenzhen factory. The company routinely...

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Snowdrop engine detailed in new video

25th March 2014 249 Like

It looks absolutely beautiful, one of the first games that truly looks next-gen. The team talks about how versatile Snowdrop is, and how great it is to develop with. The video shows off some bits where you can see it...

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GDC14: AMD RapidFire and Cloud Gaming

25th March 2014 274 Like

There are obvious up- and down-sides to this proposition. Among the more important features, users no longer need to download or install software and subsequent updates or patches. Additionally, system stability is maintained by the server, and not the tinkering...

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Gigabyte GTX 750 Ti Video Card Review

25th March 2014 289 Like

Graphics cards are an interesting thing in that they can make or break your gaming performance and happen to be very confusing when it comes to buying them. It isn’t that they are difficult to acquire but rather people don’t...

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SilverStone CP11 Review

24th March 2014 284 Like

Fashion and style is a questionable topic, because it’s based on subjective opinion most of the time. I can say I like colors like red, black, and white, so any products I obtain must match those criteria; a shiny glass...

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Titanfall 2 rumored to not be on all platforms

24th March 2014 261 Like

According to a GameSpot article and Polygon’s sources, EA has just landed the deal for the sequel to Titanfall 2 from Respawn Entertainment. Polygon’s sources have said that Titanfall 2 will this time around, not be exclusive to Microsoft platforms....

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Corsair Hydro Series H105

24th March 2014 268 Like

Corsair has launched a dizzying array of Hydro Series coolers since the days of the H50 back in 2009, and it is fair to say the products have matured nicely in the subsequent years. The recently-reviewed H75 is a prime...

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Microsoft announces DirectX 12

24th March 2014 295 Like

DirectX 12 will deliver some major improvements for developers to all of Microsoft’s platforms: Xbox One, Windows Mobile, and of course, PC. The new gaming API will enhance graphics efficiency for modern games as it allows developers to spread tasks...

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Crucial M550 128GB SSD Review

24th March 2014 254 Like

We published a review of the Crucial M550 1TB already today, and we’ll fill in the gaps tomorrow. In this review, we’re focusing on the smallest capacity size in the M550 series, the 128GB. When Crucial released the M500, the...

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Ducky Shine 3 Mechanical Keyboard Review

23rd March 2014 274 Like

The Ducky Shine Series, arguably one of the best mechanical keyboards on the market, has released the Ducky Shine 3 DK9008S3. Often referred to as the YOTS or “Year of the Snake”, the 2013 Shine 3 is the offshoot descendant...

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Corsair Raptor K40 review

23rd March 2014 269 Like

We review the rather colorful Corsair Raptor K40 gaming keyboard, with dome based keys and a rather wide variety of colors for backlighting. The K40 is a product in the “new” Raptor series from Corsair. It has a very recognizable...

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Titanfall Xbox One Review

23rd March 2014 289 Like

It seems that every second word out of Microsoft’s mouth recently with regards to the Xbox One has been Titanfall. There is little doubt that a lot is riding on this game for Microsoft, so much so they struck a...

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Oculus Rift Dev Kit II Costs $350

20th March 2014 256 Like

If you’re still not paying attention to Oculus VR and the Rift headset — the folks at the forefront of virtual reality’s recent rebirth — what are you doing? Okay, we’ll forgive you. It’s still just a development kit after...

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Crucial M550 1TB SSD Review

20th March 2014 285 Like

Crucial’s M500 SSD hit high marks for capacity and price but failed to attract performance users back to the Crucial brand. Armed with Crucial’s 20nm process with 128Gb dies, the M500 helped to change the SSD landscape that led to...

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