PC Hardware Reviews
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Scythe Mugen 5 CPU Cooler Review
The Scythe Mugen 5 is the latest iteration of Scythe’s flagship CPU cooler. Through the years, the Mugen series has had many refinements to the original which came out a…
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AORUS Z270X-Gaming 5 Motherboard Review
Aorus is a premium gaming brand spawned from GIGABYTE that has expanded to offering motherboards beginning with Intel’s 200-series chipset and Kaby Lake CPU release. On launch day, Aorus is introducing six…
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ASUS RT-AC1200GU WiFi Router Review
When you are looking for a new WiFi router, it can quickly become a nightmare. Nowadays there are more WiFi routers on the market than wireless adapters. Depending on the features…
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Cherry MX-Board 3.0 Keyboard Review
The Cherry MX-Board 3.0 might look like a regular office keyboard but under the hood is a full mechanical switch layout tailored for typing enthusiasts more so than the full RGB-LED gamer type.…
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Mod-One Case Feet Overview
Mod-One was started in 2016 by Kevin Keating, former VP of American case manufacturer, Case Labs. Originally, Mod-One only had products from MDPC-X, such as their famous MDPC-X sleeving and…
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Cooler Master MasterCase Maker 5t Review
Cooler Master’s MasterCase Maker 5t case is the latest flagship mid-tower addition to the company’s MasterCase series. With a design that marries the original full-tower CM Storm Trooper/Stryker with the…
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Roccat Skeltr Keyboard Review
The main idea behind Roccat’s latest keyboard, the Skeltr is “integration”; to create a streamlined communication hub between the user’s smart devices and the PC in front of them. Unlike…
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Patriot Memory Hellfire M.2 480GB NVMe SSD Review
Barely larger than a stick of gum, the M.2 form factor SSD (formerly Next Generation Form Factor) is currently the belle of the ball when it comes to fast desktop…
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Asustor AS3204T NAS Review: Style and Affordability
As more and more businesses found the need for networking, they also found the need to reliably share files. During that time, network attached storage was banished to a network…
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MSI Core Frozr L CPU Cooler Review: Frozr Goes Vertical
MSI’s Core Frozr L may be the motherboard company’s first CPU cooler product released but this is not in any way an amateur attempt. Frozr coolers have been used on…
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Cooler Master MasterLiquid Pro 280 Review: The Strong, Silent Type
The Cooler Master MasterLiquid Pro 280 is the larger radiator version of the previously reviewed MasterLiquid Pro 240 which was released a month prior. Utilizing two large 140mm fans instead…
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ECS LEET Z170-Lightsaber Review: A Cut Above
The ECS Z170-Lightsaber is a significantly upgraded version of the Z170-Claymore, bringing more competitive features on-board, literally. Buttons directly on the Z170-Claymore motherboard PCB are designed to give users once…