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Corsair Obsidian 450D Chassis Review – Hitting the Sweet Spot

Corsair’s Obsidian series of PC chassis represents the apex of the company’s offerings in the market. Innovative and user-friendly, they’ve also been overkill for most users. Now, though, the 450D has come onto the scene, intent on proving that the Obsidians shouldn’t be the exclusive preserve of users with deep pockets. Does…..

Published on August 28, 2014

GIGABYTE Z97X-Gaming G1 WIFI-BK Motherboard Review

Our last two Z97 reviews involved some petite motherboards, so it’s time to go all-out – something GIGABYTE’s Z97X-Gaming G1 WIFI-BK helps us pull off. Its name implies that gamers are the target here, and as you’d expect from its $350 price tag, it’s packed with features. What more reason do you…..

Published on August 27, 2014

Corsair Carbide Air 240 Chassis Review

Hot on the heels of the Corsair Carbide Air 540 comes its little brother, the Air 240. It boasts the same unique interior layout, but in a smaller footprint, and all without sacrificing flexibility and cooling performance. Read on to see if good things really do come in small packages. In the…..

Published on August 25, 2014

AMD Livestreaming “Celebrating 30 Years of Graphics & Gaming” Saturday @ 9:00AM CT

To help celebrate its 30th anniversary of graphics and gaming, AMD will be holding a livestream Saturday morning, and if you’re at all interested in AMD’s past and future, you can bet it’s going to be well worth checking out. It’s going to be hosted by AMD’s recent re-recruit and Chief Gaming…..

Published on August 22, 2014

EVGA TORQ X10 Gaming Mouse – A Big Contender In a Big Market

At this point, it’s hard to believe that EVGA was once known only for its graphics cards. Today, the company also produces motherboards, power supplies, cases, and even some accessories. Oh – and peripherals, such as the TORQ X10 gaming mouse, which we’ve given a good test over the past month. Read…..

Published on August 18, 2014

SteelSeries Sensei Wireless Gaming Mouse Review

Want a high-performance wireless gaming mouse that doesn’t have its battery-life measured in seconds? Well, SteelSeries has released its renowned Sensei into the wild, free to run and frolic in grassy meadows, without the need of being tethered to unsightly cables. Does the result live up to our high expectations? There’s only…..

Published on August 11, 2014
SteelSeries Sensei Wireless Gaming Mouse Press Shot

Sacred 3 Review: It’s not Sacred Anymore

After its collapse and eventual bankruptcy, Ascaron’s swan song, Sacred 2, was bitter-sweet. Plagued with bugs at launch, it was quickly polished and became one of the few decent open-world hack’n’slash adventures. Deep Silver then picked up the series, and has released two Sacred titles to date, including this latest adventure: Sacred…..

Published on August 8, 2014

MSI Z97I Gaming AC mini-ITX Motherboard Review

Just because a PC is being built for gaming, it doesn’t mean that it has to be enormous. With MSI’s Z97I Gaming AC, the ability to build a super-small gaming rig is granted, thanks to its mini-ITX form-factor. Some perks include Killer Ethernet networking, a full assortment of audio enhancements, and a…..

Published on August 5, 2014

Giveaway: Thermaltake & Techgage Want to Help You Up Your Game with Tt eSPORTS Peripherals

THE CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED We have a LOT of entries to sort through, so we’ll need some time to compile those and draw some winners. We’ll announce those on Wednesday. Thanks to those who entered, and good luck! It’s time for another contest! This time, we’ve teamed up with our friends…..

Published on July 28, 2014

Tt eSPORTS Level 10M Gaming Headset Review

Thermaltake’s Level 10 product line has always been as much about style and design as it has been about innovation and function. Until now, one piece of the puzzle has been missing: audio. That changes with the Level 10M gaming headset, designed for gamers and those on-the-go. Let’s find out if it’s…..

Published on July 28, 2014

Logitech Illuminated Living Room Keyboard K830 Review

Finding a “great” keyboard for an HTPC is tough. It seems that most models do a lot of things right, but then miss the boat on the others. With its Illuminated Living Room K830, Logitech is hoping to deliver an option that hits all of the marks, and on paper, the chances…..

Published on July 25, 2014

ASUS Z97I-PLUS mini-ITX Motherboard Review

“Big things come in small packages” might be cliche, but it applies well to mini-ITX motherboards – especially those like ASUS’ Z97I-PLUS. Featuring 802.11ac wireless, an M.2 slot, a common-sense design, and a fantastic software package, this is one board well worth considering for that next ITX build. Of all the different…..

Published on July 24, 2014

Tegra K1 Gaming is Near: NVIDIA SHIELD Tablet & Controller Preview

I made a prediction a couple of months ago that the next SHIELD release we’d see would be an upgrade to the original – but with a dose of Tegra K1. As it turns out, I was wrong. However, like the SHIELD portable, NVIDIA’s just-announced SHIELD Tablet and Controller are two products…..

Published on July 22, 2014

Ice-cold Temperature Killa: Arctic Accelero Hybrid II-120 GPU Cooler Review

There’s no question about it: AIO water cooling solutions are here to stay. They’ve been around for CPUs; but what about GPUs? Arctic has that base covered, and it sent us its Accelero Hybrid II-120 with the unspoken promise that it is superior to any stock cooling solution. But just how good…..

Published on July 21, 2014

Matrox TripleHead2Go Digital SE Multi-display Adapter Review

Using 3 or more displays on a single desktop PC is a breeze nowadays, thanks to the efforts of the three main GPU vendors. The situation is different on the mobile side, however, and that’s where Matrox, with its TripleHead2Go series comes into play. For this article, we’re taking a look at…..

Published on July 18, 2014

Sapphire Radeon R9 280 Dual-X 3GB Graphics Card Review

When we took a look at EVGA’s GeForce GTX 760 Superclocked a couple of weeks ago, we lacked the ideal card to compare it to. With Sapphire’s Radeon R9 280 Dual-X in the house, retailing for just $10 shy of EVGA’s, we’ve managed to remedy that problem. So, let’s dive in, and…..

Published on July 16, 2014

Teratrend TS432U 4-bay RAID Enclosure Review

Unlike most NASes, RAID enclosures have as simple a featureset as possible. They’re designed to give you robust external storage potential, without breaking the bank. It’s been ages since we last took a look at a RAID enclosure, so to break that dry spell, we’re taking Teratrend’s TS432U for a spin. Let’s…..

Published on July 14, 2014

SteelSeries Apex Illuminated Gaming Keyboard Review

The way the gaming keyboard market has been lately, you’d almost have to guess that rubber-domed models simply no longer existed. In fact, we haven’t taken a look at a non-mechanical keyboard in over two-and-a-half years. Believe it or not though, non-mechs still exist, and as SteelSeries’ Apex proves, they can still…..

Published on July 3, 2014

Kingston MobileLite Wireless G2 Multi-purpose Media Reader Review

There are mobile media readers, and then there’s Kingston’s MobileLite Wireless G2. When not serving files over Wi-Fi, it can accept a wired LAN connection to become a travel router, and it can also use its huge battery to help charge your mobile phone while you’re on-the-go. Who doesn’t love a device…..

Published on June 27, 2014

EVGA GeForce GTX 760 Superclocked 2GB Graphics Card Review

On the lookout for a gaming GPU at around the $250 mark? Need it to handle games at 1080p in great detail or 1440p at good detail? EVGA has a solution for both of those needs. It comes to us in the form of the GeForce GTX 760 Superclocked – complete with…..

Published on June 17, 2014

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