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GELID Solutions unveils the latest programmable controller kit for ARGB

16th June 2019 42 Like

Thermal Solutions specialist GELID Solutions unveils the latest programmable controller kit for ARGB (Addressable RGB) fans, ARGB strips and other ARGB devices. The CODI6 ARGB Controller Kit is a product of GELID Solution GAMER product line. The CODI6 ARGB Controller...

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Crucial MX500 250GB SSD Storage Review

13th January 2019 986 Like

We have had the Crucial MX500 250GB for a few months now and so it's about time we got round to reviewing it. Crucial sent this over to us a while ago and ever since we have been running the MX500 250GB SSD for a long period of time, allowing us to understand its day to day performance, and by the performance, we don't just mean test results. We have used it as an external drive, a spare drive, and OS drive and it's currently installed in a doc as a MacOS Time Machine back up drive.

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DREVO D1 M.2 2280 240GB Internal SSD Review

5th March 2018 413 Like

Last year, Hardwareslave went out to test the cheapest M.2 SSD 240Gb drive there was, no matter who made it, or what it was. We stumbled on the DREVO D1 M.2 2280 240GB Internal SSD, at the time it was the cheapest we could find in M.2 Form Factor. We purchased it for £64.99, a bargain we thought, but our tests would show if it was a bad purchase or not.

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Crucial BX300 480Gb SSD Storage Review

12th February 2018 348 Like

We’ve reviewed most of Crucial's SSD product line over the years and it’s given us some good insight into their market placement and development. We have recently reviewed the MX300 1Tb SSD, effectively the third generation of their MX series, and it gave a good score and representation of Crucial. Now we are on to the third generation of the BX series, the BX300, which was released recently.

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Nanoxia RGB Rigid LED Controller Released – ASUS AURA SYNC certified

26th January 2017 49 Like

Great news for all modding-fans out there. We add an RGB version of our highly popular Rigid LED bars to our product portfolio. And not just that, we also offer you an RGB-Controller with an infrared receiver, a remote and...

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Razer Wildcat Gaming Controller Review

27th March 2016 53 Like

Razer Wildcat is a very solid product with added features like programmable buttons, extra removable triggers, well-built analog sticks, a control panel and multiple profiles to work with while in-game. The manufacturer does also ship some themed sticky rubber grips...

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Western Digital 4TB Red HDD Storage Review

13th March 2016 652 Like

For years the Hard Disk Drive was the mainstay of all commercial personal computers around the world. It’s had a bashing lately from the superb Solid State Drive technology, paving the future for fast, low power and robust main system storage. So where does this leave the not so humble HDD? Of late, the HDD has had a bit of a comeback, but only from a capacity point of view. HDD’s have pushed forward with a new lease of life as the ultimate back up and server or NAS storage solutions.

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NZXT HUE+ RGB LED Controller Review

21st February 2016 34 Like

Not the first time NZXT has played with RBG LED lighting, the HUE+ provides all of the functionality (and then some) of the original HUE in an even more streamlined package. Coupled with NZXT’s free standalone software package CAM, the...

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Crucial BX200 480Gb SSD Storage Review

10th January 2016 301 Like

Solid state drives are very different from the legacy HDD’s, but not just in a technology sense. HDD’s had pretty much hit their development peak when SSD’s started to take off. They have since seen a rebirth with much larger capacities and new technologies keeping them well ahead of the SSD variety of storage. This was more about capacity than anything else, whereas SSD’s have the untapped development edge to their name and having non storage manufacturers developing the technology.

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Crucial MX200 500Gb SSD Storage Review

3rd January 2016 567 Like

We have a bit of a dual review today, in a couple of different ways. SSDs are the mainstay of enthusiast system configuration, in single or dual disk configuration. So it is only right that we have a look at single disk and RAID 0 configurations. What we are also going to look at is the new Skylake Z170 chipset verses the X99, or Haswell-E chipset. The Z170 chipset seems to have resolved long standing performance issues with the Intel storage RAID controller and indeed we have seen some performance increases with some recent reviews we are publishing soon.

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NZXT Grid+ V2 Digital Fan Controller Review

12th November 2015 38 Like

One of the common complaints of many budget computer cases from users is the lack of a fan controller. Normally, an enthusiast must step into the $100+ category to get a chassis with any sort of built-in fan controls. Sure,...

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Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Review

10th November 2015 54 Like

As the Xbox One was being launched, Microsoft had pride in the R & D they invested into the Xbox One controller, why wouldn’t they? It was set to become the main interface with a next-gen console and PC for...

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Kingston HyperX Savage SSD 480Gb Storage Review

31st May 2015 231 Like

Kingston have always been manufacturers of RAM memory and flash devices, and in more recent years storage manufacturers. Why, well until the advent of SSD's, Kingston did not manufacture large storage discs, in fact we don't recall them ever creating an old school HDD. Let's jump ahead and enter the HyperX Savage range, their top SSD drive in their consumer range. Taking aim at the likes of Samsung and Crucial, the HyperX Savage range has some stiff competition

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