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Synology Introduces RackStation RS3618xs
Milton Keynes, United Kingdom – 1st March, 2018 -Synology® Inc. today launched RackStation RS3618xs, a 12-bay rackmount NAS providing excellent performance, effortless capacity scaling and optimised virtualisation solutions for expanding businesses. RS3618xs is a 2U RackStation NAS powered by an Intel® Xeon® D-1521 quad-core CPU and 8GB DDR4 ECC UDIMM RAM, expandable up to 64GB. […]
Cooler Master Quickfire Rapid-i Mechanical Keyboard Review
Benchmark Reviews has looked at a number of gaming keyboards
of late, and most are stuffed with features: extra keys,
elaborate macro definition software, dual-core CPUs [...]
Kingston HyperX Savage SSD 480Gb Storage Review
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, Kings [...]
Amazon Deals
Easter might be over, but the promotions are not over yet!
We still have exciting deals on top brands until the end of
the month, plus some exciting new releases on notebooks [...]
Noctua NH-D9L CPU Cooler Review
Noctua have been around for 9 years now and from the very
start they have been producing cooling hardware for
enthusiast rigs across the world. Their cooling fans [...]
Intel shows off Broadwell-U based NUCs at CES 2015
CES 2015 replace_num_entity We had a chance to take a sneak
peak at Intelreplace_num_entitys widely anticipated
computing stick here at CES 2015. The tiny dongle-l [...]
AVEXIR Blitz 1.1 DDR3 RAM Memory Review
I love it when a company innovates and brings a product to
market that people really want. AVEXIR have done just that
with their Blitz 1.1 series DDR3 PC memory range – w [...]
Kingston HyperX Predator RAM & Haswell at 2800MHz
This evaluation will continue to test the Socket 1155
Haswell Intel platform using 2x4GB of Kingston HyperX
Predator RAM (KHX28C12T2K2/8X). We have been using [...]
Kingston HyperX KHX1600C9D3X2K2/8GX 2x4GB DDR3 RAM Review
Do you still remember the days when Intelreplace_num_entitys
Pentium 4 was duking it out with AMDreplace_num_entitys
Athlon 64, almost every enthusiast owned an ATI Radeon 9 [...]