PC Hardware Reviews
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Cooler Master NEPTON 120XL Review: One and Done
It is true that if you want to prolong the life of your components you should pay a close attention to cooling. Water cooling technologies have been out for a…
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ECS LIVA X Mini-PC Review
There are many things that seem like a good idea in theory and looks good on paper but ends up being a disappointment and a failure when applied in the…
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Be Quiet Dark Rock TF Review: Setting the Silent Cooling Standard
Taking a break from the usual tower design, Be Quiet has crafted the Dark Rock TF to utilize a new C-type shape that leverages its form to provide optimal component…
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Gigabyte X99 Gaming 5P Motherboard Review
Gigabyte has one of the largest selections of X99 motherboards. A quick search on their website yields a result of 16 motherboards across three lines. Gigabyte recently released their Champion…
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Origin Genesis PC Chassis Review – Part 2
A few months back we brought you Part 1 of the Origin Genesis PC chassis. Part one is mainly an overview of the chassis while part 2 details the installation…
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Tesoro Lobera Spectrum Review: Gaming in Style
What makes a keyboard a “gaming” type does not always come down to features that are necessarily useful while playing. Although not exclusive to gaming keyboards, aggressive designs, mechanical switches,…
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Gigabyte X99M Gaming 5 Motherboard Review
There is no doubt that the Haswell-E and X99 are high-performance computing platform parts. With 40 lanes of PCIe available on all but the lowest Haswell-E CPU, quad x8 SLI…
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NZXT Doko: Your PC Anywhere (Sort of…)
What took center stage at famed case manufacturer NZXT’s suite at CES 2015 was not a chassis or even enclosure related but a small device barely larger than a 120mm…
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Kingston HyperX Predator PCIe SSD
“Traditional” or mechanical hard drives have long been a huge bottleneck in overall PC performance. A mechanical hard drive consists of magnetic rotating platters, read & write heads, electrical motor…
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Kingston HyperX Savage SSD Review: SATA Beast Mode
M.2’s might get all the ink lately but SATA is still here to stay for a while as a storage staple in modern PC systems. With many budget models now…