This last Computex I got to see the new generation of overclocking memory from GSKill called the TridentZ. As far as memory goes the Trident series is considered the best memory for extreme overclocking, not so much that they can...
Read More...This last Computex I got to see the new generation of overclocking memory from GSKill called the TridentZ. As far as memory goes the Trident series is considered the best memory for extreme overclocking, not so much that they can...
Read More...Just like every single USB 3.0 external desktop model in the market currently the Canvio Desk by Toshiba houses a 3.5″ drive inside and more specifically their very own Generic Data Storage MD04ACA4000 4TB HDD. This is a SATA III...
Read More...In this review we look at the the new AMD Radeon R9 380X 4GB. In the 260 EURO range Thus puppy is rendering your games at very nice performance, even in the WQHD 2560×1440 range. And all that at a...
Read More...The m.2 form factor is becoming popular for SSDs due to its small size, and, in PCI-E guise, superior performance. As our recent test of the Samsung 950 Pro m.2 SSD has shown, PCI-E m.2 SSDs offer performance many times...
Read More...Inside the box, a black synthetic bag wraps and protects the In Win 805, and is held in place by eight corner brackets. The retail packaging did a decent enough job at protecting the fragile, tempered glass contents inside, but...
Read More...The Enterprise NAS 8TB HDD by Seagate is based on a 6 platter design (1.33TB per platter), offers a MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) of up to 1.2 million hours and features cutting edge technologies such as AcuTrac, Power Balance,...
Read More...Aesthetically, ROCCAT are moving away from rubberised plastic and more towards smooth, high quality plastics similar to what we have experienced with the ROCCAT NYTH and of course comes with 16.8M customisable RGB LED lighting in two lighting zones. Fully...
Read More...Forerunners of spectacular aluminium computer cases, Lian Li are recognised as the crème de la crème of case designers. We’re generally always excited and intrigued by their products and today is no exception. Back in June of this year Lian...
Read More...We reviewed the Cryorig R1 Ultimate CPU Cooler last month and really liked it. In fact, we gave it a Recommended award and 4.5 out of 5. It’s Cryorig’s flagship cooler, so it should have been good, and it is. Now we have a look at the Cryorig H5 Ultimate CPU Cooler, a slightly different type of cooler to the R1 but still boasting rich features such as Hive Fin, a Jet Fin and turbulence reduction system that we are assuming will help a lot!
Read More...Logitech have been a long standing brand in regards to quality PC and gaming peripherals and need little introduction. The G633 Artemis Spectrum comes as part of their latest gaming headsets which have set out to be the complete audio...
Read More...Our unit of the Cooler Master Storm Quick Fire Rapid-i arrived in a large corrugated cardboard box alongside two other keyboards, the NovaTouch TKL and Quick Fire XTi, reviewed by my colleague Aaron Lai. I have taken the liberty to...
Read More...Our review unit of the ASUSTOR AS1002T was launched explosively across the ocean from Taiwan using TNT Express, and with a bit of luck as well as Cathay Pacific Cargo, landed here in Canada to the hands of Purolator. It...
Read More...For a first impression I like to ask you to watch the above video. The keyboard feels extremely comfortable at your hands. Design wise the forms and shapes seem a little simple, however that’s until the keys light up with...
Read More...The Gelid Antarctica CPU Cooler is from Gelid Solutions Gamer range of CPU coolers and is marketed as a tall aluminium heatsink with a silent fan. It’s compatible with all the mainstream and current CPU’s, including the LGA1151 CPU from Intel. You’ll need an adapter for the LGA2011-3 however.That aside, the CPU cooler market isn’t left wanting for a choice in cooler, and there are enough good coolers out there to pick a relatively good one.
Read More...The price point for gaming peripherals is steadily rising as higher quality and precision is driving demand. Just take a look at the Xbox ONE Elite Controller, priced at a whopping £119/$150 yet lack of availability as seen prices soar!...
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