Razer have had a presence with the Xbox console for a while, releasing the Onza controller for the Xbox 360 in 2011. The Onza was a well received entry by Razer, yet many felt it was poorly implemented with many...
Read More...Razer have had a presence with the Xbox console for a while, releasing the Onza controller for the Xbox 360 in 2011. The Onza was a well received entry by Razer, yet many felt it was poorly implemented with many...
Read More...As you could already see in some tests here at OCinside, Thrustmaster has a very lucky hand when it comes to gaming peripherals of all kinds. The T500RS racing wheel or the specialized Hotas Warthog, everything has a high value...
Read More...AIO (All-in-one) liquid CPU coolers have brought to the market what many gamers and overclockers have pretty much always wished for, improved cooling efficiency even in cases with low or even no airflow levels without the two drawbacks of custom...
Read More...Tablets are great, I love them but I don’t really care for the on-screen keyboard at all so I need a physical keyboard if I want to type a lot of stuff. Up for review today 1byOne has sent over...
Read More...By employing the low-power Annapurna Labs Alpine AL-212 32-bit CPU along with 1GB of DDR3 RAM memory, the DS416 was not designed to break any records, but supply enough performance and reliability for both home and SMB users. Link
Read More...Mechanical keyboards have been around for decades mainly used in areas of the industry where reliability is of the outmost importance and it really goes without saying that those models were as plain as they could possibly be and never...
Read More...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...
Read More...We review 32GB of TridentZ DDR4 memory from G.Skill. It’s fast and runs 3200 MHz worth of XMP 2.0 memory profiles on Intel platforms as well. Join us as we review some of the fastest clocked bars of memory your...
Read More...For NVIDIA the GeForce GTX 980Ti has been a great success and has allowed the graphics giant to take the single-GPU crown. Since the GTX 980Ti’s arrival in May 2015 there have been a catalogue of options to choose from...
Read More...Today I’ve got a review of product I really wanted to like, well one that I wanted to work correctly and it didn’t sadly. It’s a USB hub and card reader in one for your desk and it’s very nice...
Read More...We review a new iteration in the Maximus VIII Extreme series, a new SKU called ASUS Z170 ROG Maximus VIII Assembly edition. The ROG team took the DNA of the Maximus VIII Extreme and added even more. Though it lacks...
Read More...You probably aren’t as familiar with GAMDIAS as you might be with Corsair, NZXT, Cooler Master, or another big brand. GAMDIAS mainly produces gaming peripherals, including keyboards, mice, headsets, and other accessories. You might remember me reviewing the Hermes Essential...
Read More...Today on OCinside.de, we have tested the Crucial BX200 1TB SSD or more specific the BX200 960GB with original firmware MU01 and firmware MU02, which is published a few days ago. The previously tested BX200 500GB is already well priced,...
Read More...TS-453A is one of the newest NASes from QNAP and has quite a bit of functions like a complex QTS web interface, dual HDMI for output on HDTVs or 4K displays, HD Station HDMI GUI with more applications than before,...
Read More...The Corsair Carbide 400 series case comes in two forms, a 400Q and a 400C. The 400Q is for the Quiet version and the 400C is for the Clear version. The 400Q features sound dampening material and the 400C features...
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