Kingston, being one of the most prolific memory manufacturers in the world and more specifically in the UK, haven’t missed out on the Sandy Bridge bandwagon. Their latest release sees the ever popular HyperX series turn greyscale for a strategic assault on the Sandy Bridge P67 chipset. Full story at Vortez
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Razer Naga Epic Mouse and Ironclad Mouse Mat
Lack of mouse buttons getting you down? Tired of having to remember zillions of key combinations? Razer’s Naga Epic mouse might be of interest, with 17 buttons, including an array of 12 down one side that you can assign custom functions to. OCAU checked it out, along with their Ironclad mouse mat. Full story at overclockers
Read More »TechwareLabs Review: OCZ 750W Fatal1ty Series Power Supply
Johnathan “Fatal1ty” Wendel has had his name and gaming handle splashed across a lot of hardware over the past few years. Today we’ll be looking at his latest entry in branded gear, brought to us courtesy of OCZ. The OCZ 750W Fatal1ty Series power supply builds on OCZ’s already solid reputation by bringing several interesting features to the table. Full …
Read More »Mionix Propus 380 Review @ Vortez
The most underrated component in any gaming configuration has to be the beloved mouse pad. Some would even claim its presence isn’t a necessity. But in essence, combining a gaming mouse with a decent gaming pad will be complimentary. It’s a fair point that if you were to spend between£30-70 on a gaming mouse to enhance your esports endeavours then …
Read More »In-Win TRACK @ TechREACTION
This mid-tower chassis has a rugged angular, military design and solid black steel body that is equipped to handle three high-performance 12.5(320 mm) graphics cards. It also has ample cooling potential for even the most high-end hardware. It can provide plenty of upgrade potential with its tool-free designs for easy installation. Full story at TechREACTION.
Read More »Corsair Hydro H70 Water Cooling Kit @ Benchmark Reviews
Although there were previous entries in the field, Corsair’s Hydro Series H50 all-in-one sealed liquid cooling system was one of the first that actually worked, in the sense of being easy to install, reliable, and most importantly offering performance competitive with good air coolers while being quieter than most of them. The H50 became very popular and spurred competition from …
Read More »Foxconn H55MX-S Motherboard Review @ KitGuru
With Sandy Bridge in a state of hiatus for the next couple of months, a specific sector of our audience may decide to opt for the previous-generation platform which is now thoroughly tried and tested. These people are more likely to be building a media system which doesnt require all the processing grunt that Sandy Bridge has to offer. Foxconn …
Read More »MSI R6870 HAWK (Twin Frozr III Thermal Design) Review @ KitGuru
Today we are looking at a rather special card from MSI, the R6870 HAWK Edition with the new Twin Frozr III Cooler. With a 8+2 Phase PWM design and a dual fan speed profile switch connected to a new propeller blade design we have high hopes that this will be one of the finest 6870?s we have tested at KitGuru. …
Read More »[Driver Comparison] Nvidia GeForce GTX 580 – 266.58, 263.09, 262.99 Compared @ TechREACTION
Today we are going to take a look at the top dog in the marketplace, the Nvidia GeForce GTX 580, along with the three latest drivers, the 266.58 WHQL, 263.09 WHQL, and 262.99 WHQL. Our goal is to see what performance difference and improvements are available in each driver set, if any. We hope that by the end of this …
Read More »Sapphire Pure Black x58 @ TechwareLabs
Better late then never, is the saying this time for Sapphire as it introduces a new premium board into the Intel market. First impressions are key. Does Pure Black x58 push all the right buttons or is Sapphire’s first attempt at the x58 a fail? Join us as we dissect the board in search of the answer. Full story at …
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