Unboxing and Review of HyperX Cloud Flight Wireless Gaming Headset

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HyperX has become a reputable gaming brand in the market, which offers excellent quality yet affordable wired headsets for its customers. The Cloud Flight is the first wireless gaming headset from HyperX, that is...
Thermalright TFX Thermal Compound

Unboxing and Review of Thermalright TFX Thermal Compound

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Thermalright, founded in 2001, is a manufacturer focusing on PC cooling solutions. It released the new TFX series thermal compound, stating them perfect for overclocking. Did it perform well in our benchmarks? Let's find...

Unboxing and Review of HyperX SAVAGE EXO 480GB External SSD

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Due to limited internal space in current day's laptops and mobile devices, it is popular for users to carry around an external hard drive for data storage and backup. However, traditional hard disk drives...

Unboxing and Review of ZOTAC SONIX 480GB PCIe NVMe SSD

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As solid-state drive establish its position in the storage market, any PC builders would consider purchasing at least one SSD for their system, to speed up the operating system. An ordinary SATA SSD already...

Unboxing and Review of Kingston UV400 480GB SATA SSD

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Although NVMe solid-state drives, like the ZOTAC SONIX PCIe SSD, can achieve insanely fast speed in reading/writing data, they often come with a much higher price tag. You can get less storage capacity in...

Unboxing and Review of TP-Link TG-3468 PCIe Network Adapter

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The TG-3468 is a budget PCIe Gigabit NIC (Network Interface Card) from TP-Link. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || ).push({}); Unboxing The back of the box highlights some of the main features for the...

Unboxing and Review of RAIJINTEK PALLAS 120 RGB CPU Cooler

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As small form factor PC builds gaining more popularity in the community, RAIJINTEK refreshes the low-profile PALLAS CPU cooler from 2014, with six heatpipes and a 120 mm RGB cooling fan. How does the...

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...

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