My Engineering Economics professor once said people are basically illogical when it comes to the value of money. For example, while most people will be willing to go half a mile to a nearby store to save $5 on a...
Read More...My Engineering Economics professor once said people are basically illogical when it comes to the value of money. For example, while most people will be willing to go half a mile to a nearby store to save $5 on a...
Read More...Following the release of their MS-3 gaming mouse this past year (an excellent first offering that garnered our Golden Tachometer Award from Benchmark Reviews), the mechanical KB-460 is Func’s next offering in a line of new peripherals. Utilizing Cherry MX...
Read More...For the longest time, the PC industry experienced a steady climb in the power requirements for anything beyond a generic office PC. Most of this was due to the requirements of the GPU. As GPUs evolved, they steadily became more...
Read More...As I am sure most of my readers know: the mid-tower chassis segment is completely full of cases ranging in price anywhere from around $25, to nearly $200. For many customers, what sets all of these cases apart are the...
Read More...It has been a long time coming but we take a look at early and initial Mantle performance and a quick and rather basic initial article. The upcoming AMD Radeon 14.1 Beta driver will receive many improvements, the one most...
Read More...AMD launched a trio of new APUs just recently. Codenamed Kaveri and using an updated CPU architecture (Steamroller) alongside GCN graphics present in discrete Radeons, the premium mainstream A8 and A10 chips offer solid performance in most applications. But there...
Read More...Keeping within budget has to be one of the biggest challenges when buying a new PC. With so many attractive technologies vying for your attention, it’s oh so easy to concede to the lure of a faster CPU, better graphics...
Read More...As many of you know, Thermaltake has one of the widest product roadmaps in the industry. From chassis and cooling, to power supplies and storage solutions, they manage and refresh as the industry grows. When building or upgrading your computer,...
Read More...The Synology DS1813+ is an eight-bay NAS system in Synology’s DiskStation lineup of desktop storage appliances, offered as a successor to the Synology DS1812+ which we reviewed in early 2013. The DS1813+ offers four gigabit NICs which can be aggregated,...
Read More...ASUS has a very strong lineup of motherboards ranging from entry-level, consumer class motherboards, to server and workstation class boards. The line between enthusiast and workstation motherboards is currently blurred. Many workstation features are now present on enthusiast class products,...
Read More...The deceptively small ML05 HTPC case from SilverStone sits in a class of its own. Part of the Milo series of entry-level HTPC cases (designed to incorporate features from the Grandia series in a slim form factor), the ML05 is...
Read More...AMD released their new lineup of GCN-based video cards back in October and the industry manufacturers have since been adding their own special tweaks and improvements to the initial designs. XFX has recently released their latest version of the Radeon...
Read More...Today we test and review the Corsair H105 liquid cooler. Corsair has been releasing a massive amount of Liquid coolers lately, we already reviewed the Corsair H110, H100i, H60 liquid coolers but yeah, we just had to share the results...
Read More...Antec Mobile Products (A.M.P.) is a division of Antec, a market leader in PC hardware. A.M.P. designs devices that not only change the way people experience life through their mobile devices, but do it in a style that it is...
Read More...On January 27th 2014 Func will start shipping their HS-260 gaming headset, completing a first run of peripherals that started with the MS-3 gaming mouse in February of last year (and the KB-460 mechanical keyboard this past November). Sporting tuned...
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