Just like with the very good 700M gaming mouse which we had with us a while back the 700K mechanical gaming keyboard by COUGAR aims towards serious and even professional gamers who want nothing less than the best gaming peripherals...
Read More...Just like with the very good 700M gaming mouse which we had with us a while back the 700K mechanical gaming keyboard by COUGAR aims towards serious and even professional gamers who want nothing less than the best gaming peripherals...
Read More...AMD’s FX-series CPUs were introduced with some fanfare back in October of 2011, and after being feted at AMD’s Austin, Texas facility (since sold), we tested the then-new FX-8150. As the first consumer eight-core CPU (something Intel has only just...
Read More...In this review we’ll check out the Gigabyte X99 UD4; the more affordable X99 motherboard in the Gigabyte line-up, and we’ve have had our hands on. It has a nice feature set like SLI/Crossfire support, heaps of SATA3 connectors, M.2.,...
Read More...Right as news breaks from Thermaltake about their new additions to the Core series of cases, we were also given an exclusive sneak peak at one of these three chassis designs. Of course keeping some of the external features of...
Read More...The Slim S80 480GB SSD was announced a couple of months ago so we were quite curious to see what Silicon Power had improved compared to the previous and award winning Slim S70 model. Link
Read More...Our review unit of Gigabyte’s G1 Gaming GeForce GTX 970 4GB came in a medium-sized, brown corrugated cardboard box from the company’s American headquarters at California, USA. Using FedEx International Priority, it arrived safely to us here in Calgary, Alberta,...
Read More...Some of you may recall our review of another ultra-high-end model by ASUSTOR the AS-608T which performed extremely well and left most of its competition in the dust. Well compared to that the new AS70xxT series is in a league...
Read More...Having already reviewed the Seagate Enterprise Capacity 3.5 V4 6TB SATA model we know that it’s nearly identical to its SAS brother since both rotate at 7200RPM, share the same average seek time of 4.16ms, have 128MB of cache memory,...
Read More...The Silicon Power Mobile X31 32GB arrived in a padded package along with the Silicon Power Blaze B05 64GB reviewed by Senior Technical Editor Preston Yuen and the Silicon Power Jewel J80 32GB reviewed by Technical Editor Aaron Lai. Link
Read More...Our review unit of Crucial’s MX100 solid state drive arrived in a standard bubble envelope from the company’s American headquarters in Meridian, Idaho. This is unlike most of the products we cover here at APH Networks, where it usually comes...
Read More...The Straight Power 10 line of power supply units actually consists out of two subcategories, one with semi-modular models and one with non-modular models (cables hardwired into the chassis) all of which are 80 Plus Gold Certified. Both lines have...
Read More...Our review unit of the Kingston HyperX Savage HX324C11SRK2/16 2x8GB came in a relatively large cardboard box from the company’s American headquarters in Fountain Valley, California, USA. Of course, if you have been following APH Networks, you may wonder if...
Read More...When you think of computer chassis you will almost always think of an enclosed chassis. Also, you will more than likely try and balance looks, features, size and air flow. Well, there are some chassis out there that turn the norm on its head, for example the MicroCool Banchetto 101.
Read More...Tagged in their L337 Gaming series, ECS recently released a Z97 motherboard with a tasty design, good features and a very good price. ECS took the Z97 chipset and made a nice dark looking motherboard that has SLI/Crossfire support and...
Read More...As clearly stated by its name the Macho 90 is part of the Macho line of CPU Coolers but compared to the Rev.B or the Zero it’s less than half in size so it’s no surprise that Thermalright markets it...
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