Created on 28 January 2013 Written by Jonathan Wong Category: Hardware
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When building a gaming rig, many look at the CPU, GPU, motherboard, and now SSD, to use the most. Other components include CPU cooler, RAM, and maybe the computer case. But when it comes to power supplies, it’s not as researched much in comparison. The average gamer might think spending less on a power supply is okay because they put more into their core components. But in that process, you may forget that your power supply is the component that powers everything from your motherboard, CPU and GPU. If something goes wrong there, it could be the end of your gaming system! So, you’d want to look for a power supply that gives you a quality item, yet doesn’t hurt your wallet too much.

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Created on 28 January 2013 Written by Michael Wu Category: Hardware
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Every day people all over the world lose data.  It is hard to believe but users all over the world do not realize that loss of data could be escaped by using Raid devices.  What is RAID exactly?  Raid is short for a redundant array of independent disks.  What this means in lament terms is that it is an enclosure with multiple disks where data is replicated. You don’t have to be an IT guru to use this technology as it is available to general public at very affordable prices.  Today we have a privilege to take a look at one of the solutions which are available to public today, DS322 by SilverStone. DS322 is a two bay hard drive enclosure which offers multiple RAID configurations.  Let’s dive in to DS322 and see how it can help users to keep their data protected.

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Created on 21 January 2013 Written by Alex Lusakhpuryan Category: Hardware
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Pushing to the limit seems the only way to stay on the top of the food chain. This principal can be applied not only in real life but in computers as well. What I have been doing for years is try to push toward the limit of my hardware to achieve the maximum performance levels. There are no out of the box solutions for computer enthusiasts and so we tend to lean towards after marker products. Let's face it, Intel stock coolers don't cut it now a days. Trying to achieve a higher stable frequency? You need to look in to better cooling than stock solutions. Today we have a great privilege to take a look at one of the latest products by Cooler Master, Seidon 120M. Seidon 120M is a maintenance free water cooling solution for your cpu. Featuring pure copper water block with Micro Channel Technology Seidon 120M could be the next big thing in water cooling. Let's take a look at what Seidon 120M has to offer for a top of the line systems.

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Created on 17 January 2013 Written by Tom Brokaw Category: Articles
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Read more: Cooler Master at CES 2013One of our stops along the CES 2013 trail was to the CoolerMaster Suite. CoolerMaster has been making a big push into the Eesports arena in the last few years and this years display didn't disappoint. CoolerMaster strives to improve product performance so let's take a look and see what they've got going.

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Created on 15 January 2013 Written by Dinidh Category: Hardware
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The Kingston Wi-Drive is a portable hard-drive geared towards sharing media. Boasting a roomy 128GB internal SSD and streaming up to three devices, it’s definitely worth a look. After taking the Wi-Drive on several road trips, I definitely got a good idea of what this drive can offer, and who might be interested in buying it.

 

 

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Created on 15 January 2013 Written by Tom Brokaw Category: Articles
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Read more: LEPA and Enermax at CES 2013The next stop in the CES 2013 trip was over to the LEPA and Enermax suite. If you don't know Enermax has been making PC cases for many many years. Back in the day, when modding first started, Enermax cases were among the most popular to be modded. Today they make a variety of products.

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Created on 15 January 2013 Written by Tom Brokaw Category: Articles
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Read more: Zalman at CES 2013I got a chance to tour the booth for Zalman. They had quite a few products on display and here's a short preview of what we saw.

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Created on 15 January 2013 Written by Tom Brokaw Category: Articles
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Read more: Zotac at CES 2013While visiting new and old friends at CES I got a chance to stop by the Zotac booth to check out what they had on display. At this years CES there was a large focus on small all-in-one PCs. Let's take a look at what Zotac had to show us.

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Created on 08 January 2013 Written by Tom Brokaw Category: Articles
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Read more: CES 2013 - ThermalTakeAs you may know it is time for CES once again. I am here in Las Vegas to meet with our vendors and see what's new. Today I stopped by ThermalTake's suite to see what's new. ThermalTake had many new and updated products on display. Let's take a look at some of the highlights.

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Created on 08 January 2013 Written by Tom Brokaw Category: Hardware
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The PC peripheral industry is a huge market. There are numerous manufactures making keyboard, mice, headsets, etc. With so much market saturation manufactures constantly have to evolve their product design to keep their lines fresh.
A few years ago ThermalTake launched the Ttesports product line with the launch of the Level 10 PC Case. The case was designed with BMW and is a very distinct case. BMW and ThermalTake have teamed up once more and present the Level 10 gaming mouse. Once again this Level 10 product features very a distinct look but how does it perform? You're just going to have to read on to find out.

Read more: ThermalTake TTesports Level 10 Gaming Mouse - Review
 

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