Archive for May, 2012
We have always known Kingston for trying to make products that are affordable. They recently released a new solid state drive in their HyperX line. They are calling this new drive the HyperX 3K, where the 3K stands for the number of program / erase cycles the NAND inside is rated for. The original HyperX drive is rated for 5K program / erase cycles, so this drives is going to be less expensive, about $100 cheaper for the 240GB version. Read on to check out our unboxing & overview video.
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Internationally famous case modder from the UK, Tom “Snail” Portsmouth has created a very special system for Sapphire based on a SAPPHIRE motherboard and graphics housed in a limited edition snail shaped case!
Now you have the chance to win it!
Using a Lian-Li PC-U6 as a base he has created a very unique and eye-catching system powered by an Intel 2500k CPU on one of our SAPPHIRE H67 motherboards. To complement the CPU power, we have also supplied a SAPPHIRE HD 7950 graphics card as well as a 256GB Kingston Hyper X SSD and 4GB of Kingston Hyper X memory.
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Last year we reviewed a couple TP-LINK products and were extremely impressed with them. TP-LINK’s latest portable router is the TL-WR700N 150Mbps Wireless N Mini Pocket Router. Its max wireless speed is rated a bit lower than standard routers, but its feature-set doesn’t suffer. The TL-WR700N supports multiple modes including AP, Repeater, Client, Bridge, and can function as a basic router. Has TP-LINK tried to pack too much into a small device? Or will they blow us away again? Check out the full review to find out.
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On the table today is a 2.5” drive rack by Icy Dock. The MB994SP-4S can hold four 2.5” drives, and fit all of them in a single 5.25” bay in your desktop or server. It can fit any 2.5” drive up to 15mm in height (yes, that includes Western Digital’s extremely popular 2.5” Velociraptor drives!) The chassis of the rack is 100% aluminum, which gives a solid feel and a clean look. It also has dual 40mm exhaust fans to keep the higher-RPM drives cool. Read on to find out more.
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Gaming keyboards, they can be very expensive for the average gamer. The range anywhere from $70 – $130. Many gamer’s cannot afford such expensive keyboards. Rosewill knows this and has the perfect gaming keyboard that is not going to put a dent in your wallet. The Rosewill RK-8100 gaming keyboard features soft touch gaming keys, 18-key rollover, and 10 different profile settings. Did mention this keyboard is only 30 bucks?! Read on to check out our unboxing and overview video!
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Crucial’s line of Ballistix memory made for enthusiasts has gone through many different revisions over the years. Now they are running with 3 different types of modules, Ballistix Sport, Ballistix Tactical and Ballistix Elite. Today we are taking a look at one of their Elite kits. These kits are designed for extreme enthusiasts, demanding gamers, and uber-power users. The kit we are checking out today is a quad channel 16GB kit with timings of 8-8-8-24 at 1.5v. This kit also has some of the largest heatspreaders we have seen in a while! Read on as we test this kit out!
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It is the start of week 3 of our Month of Giveaways! Each week we will be giving away a different prize! This week up for grabs is the Thermaltake Commander MS-I Snow Edition Case, Tt eSPORTS Theron Gaming Mouse and Tt eSPORTS Landon Gaming Mouse Pad! They way this contest is going to work is there will be 2 winners. One winner for the Commander MS-I and one winner for the Tt eSPORTS gaming gear. The contest is only running for a week so make sure you get your entry in quickly and make sure you meet the requirements! Special thanks to Thermaltake for providing the Commander MS-I Snow Edition Case, Tt eSPORTS Theron Gaming Mouse and Tt eSPORTS Landon Gaming Mouse Pad.
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We have been reviewing ICY DOCK products for quite some time. They specialize in storage solutions, mainly ones that will fit in an open drive bays. Today we are checking out one of their latest products, the MB994SP-4S Mobile Rack. This device allows you to install four hot-swappable 2.5-inch hard drives in a single 5.25-inch bay. The mobile rack as they are calling it is made of heavy metal, supports RAID and SATA 6G drives and has dual 40mm cooling fans. Read on to check out our unboxing and overview video!
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