Monthly Archives: July 2014
ZOTAC ZBOX Nano CI540 Plus Review
Following on from our ZOTAC Sphere review, the Nano CI540 Plus (from here on Nano) goes one step further in the size reduction department resembling something of a household router and is based on Intel's reference NUC design.
Scythe Releases New High-End CPU Cooler The Mugen MAX
02.07.2014, Oststeinbek (Germany) – Japanese manufacturer Scythe innovated the cooling market with it’s first Mugen CPU cooler in the past. The cooling-expert is introducing...
MSI completes mini-ITX Nightblade series with launch of Nightblade Z97
MSI completes mini-ITX Nightblade series with launch of Nightblade Z97
Supporting the latest gaming features of MSI’s Z97 GAMING platform
MSI, leading manufacturer of gaming hardware,...
ASRock Fatal1ty H97 Killer Motherboard Review
On the test bench today is the ASRock Fatal1ty H97 Killer. How will it fare against the more overclocking friendly Z97 version previously reviewed? Read on
Samsung Introduces A New SSD Powered by 3D V-NAND
SEOUL, South Korea – July 1, 2014 – Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world leader in advanced memory technology, today launched the 850 PRO,...
Aerocool Launching DS 200 Midi Tower
01.07.2014, Taipei, Taiwan – Aerocool Advanced Technologies, one of worlds leading manufacturers of excellent gaming PC gear, introduces a new midi tower from its...
Innergie LifeHub 3 USB Power Hub Overview
Today I am taking yet another look at a mobile product - The Innergie LifeHub, one that may not seem terribly thrilling, but is well worth an overview.
e-Sports European Premier League Round Up – June 2014
Hello guys I'm here to give you a round-up of some of the best e-Sports action over the past few months. I first discovered e-Sports through Starcraft II and the 1v1 heavy multi-tasking nature of it is amazing to watch.
Samsung 850 Pro 128GB SSD Review
Today I take a look at Samsungs latest SSD, the 850 Pro 128GB. With brand new consumer NAND technology, how will it fare in our testing? Read on to see...