Unboxing and Review of HyperX Cloud Alpha S Gaming Headset

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HyperX has recently released the new Cloud Alpha S gaming headset. Based upon the now 2-year-old Cloud Alpha, it adds some useful features, such as virtual surround sound support and bass adjustment sliders. Does...

Unboxing and Review of SilverStone Screw and Accessory Kit (CA02)

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If you have every tried assembling a desktop computer, whether for work or for entertainment, you would notice that multiple types of screws and mounting hardware are needed. It can be very confusing for...

Unboxing and Review of HyperX Alloy Origins Mechanical Keyboard

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Past HyperX keyboards have been using mechanical switches from Cherry MX and Kailh. Now, the new Alloy Origins keyboard, which first introduced in Computex 2019, features their very own branded switches. It is released...

Unboxing and Review of HyperX FURY S Speed Edition Mouse Pad

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Along with the Pulsefire Surge RGB Gaming mouse (its review here), Kingston also sent us the HyperX Fury S Speed Edition mouse pad for testing. There are a total of four different sizes, which...

Unboxing and Review of Corsair K95 RGB PLATINUM XT Mechanical Keyboard

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After three years, Corsair finally refreshed their top-of-the-line mechanical keyboard in the lineup with the K95 RGB PLATINUM XT. Compared to the original K95 model, it brings a series of improvements, as well as...

Unboxing and Review of HyperX Pulsefire Core RGB Gaming Mouse

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The Pulsefire Core is the entry-level gaming mouse in HyperX's lineup, priced under $30 USD. On paper, it still has a few nice features up its sleeve, such as customizable RGB lighting and Pixart...

Unboxing and Review of SilverStone PP07E Power Supply Extension Cables

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Tidying up cables plays an important role in making a PC look sharp and clean. The power supply cables do not often match the color scheme of the build. Custom length and colored cables...

Unboxing and Review of TP-Link UE330 USB Hub & Gigabit Ethernet Adapter

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Nowadays, notebooks/laptops are getting smaller and thinner in size and thickness, which means some I/O ports need to be removed. Full-size USB and Ethernet ports can sometimes be very useful. The TP-Link UE330 USB Hub...

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