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Corsair Voyager a1600 Gaming Laptop Review – With AMD Advantage

Introduction Corsair is one of those companies that everyone knows about. As one of the premier enthusiast-focused PC companies on the planet, Corsair has a reputation pretty much second to none. What started so long ago with memory sticks and SSDs has grown into something that is truly impressive to behold; mice, keyboards, CPU coolers… Read more

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Quick Look: Ugreen Nexode 140W GaN Wall Charger

Introduction Ugreen was founded in 2012 and has made its mark in the tech community by offering consumer electronic devices and accessories at reasonable prices. Indeed, I am using several Ugreen cables at home and a few more at work too! The company has since added chargers and power strips to its portfolio, which makes… Read more

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Raijintek Forkis Pro RBW CPU Water Block Review

Introduction Raijintek entered our watercooling product review database earlier this year with the Calore Elite CA360—a triple 120 mm radiator that hit the mark simply by selling at a reasonable price in a time where everything seems to cost a lot more than just a couple of years ago. I had mentioned in said review… Read more

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MOONDROP DASH HiFi Mechanical Keyboard Review – Premium DAC/Amplifier Inside!

13 Packaging & Accessories » Introduction If you look at all the MOONDROP coverage on TechPowerUp to date, then you would find a lot of wired and wireless in-ear monitors (IEMs), given the Chinese audio brand is quite famous for them. But 2022 has been a real stepping out of the comfort zone for MOONDROP with… Read more

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ADATA Legend 960 1 TB M.2 NVMe SSD Review

Introduction ADATA is Taiwan’s largest manufacturer of flash storage and DRAM memory for computers. They have been at the forefront of SSD development for many years, bringing us famous SSDs such as the SX8200, SX900, and Gammix S70. Today we have for review the ADATA Legend 960 in the 1 TB version. Internally the Legend… Read more

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Pulsar X2 Mini Review

Introduction Founded in 2020, Pulsar is a gaming peripherals company based in Korea. The main difference between the X2 and X2 Mini is the size. The X2 Mini has been sized down uniformly, in turn also resulting in a slightly lower weight of 54 g, which has been achieved entirely without externally visible holes. Other… Read more

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Chieftec Pro Cube CI-02B-OP Review

Introduction I would like to thank Chieftec for supplying the review sample. Chieftec has been around for over 25 years, since 1994. Their product range encompasses enclosures for the server and workstation markets as well as the end-user and enthusiast space. The Pro Cube CI-02B-OP being reviewed here is mostly aimed at those who have… Read more

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Quick Look: MOONDROP STELLARIS Planar Magnetic IEMs – Brighter than the Stars!

Introduction The never-ending march of planar IEMs continues! While our first such entry was with the kilobuck range Audeze Euclid and there have been plenty of misses along the way, it wasn’t until the 7Hz Timeless that people saw a well-tuned set of planar magnetic drivers used in in-ear monitors at a reasonable cost. Then… Read more

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Alphacool Core Ocean T38 240 mm AIO Review

8 Packaging & Contents » Introduction A big thank you to Alphacool for supplying the review sample. Alphacool is a premier brand in custom water-cooling components, kits, and all-in-one liquid coolers, with a long, award-filled history of providing PC enthusiasts good quality products. Alphacool basically has every angle covered by offering radiators, fans, fittings, pumps, reservoirs,… Read more

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Phanteks Eclipse G500A Performance Review

Introduction I would like to thank Phanteks for supplying the review sample. The Phanteks Eclipse G500A series may have roots in the same DNA as the P500A, but Phanteks has tweaked several elements to make it stand out and perform even better. This new SKU is available in four variants, three with ARGB (or D-RGB… Read more

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LAMZU Atlantis Review

Introduction LAMZU is a peripherals company based in China. The ambidextrous Atlantis is the first mouse released by LAMZU. Despite not having externally visible holes, the Atlantis weighs no more than 55 g, making it one of the lightest wireless mice of its class. PixArt’s latest PAW3395 sensor capable of 26,000 CPI is used, accompanied… Read more

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HYTE Eclipse HG10 Review – No-Frills Wireless Gaming

Introduction HYTE is the PC components, peripherals, and lifestyle brand of iBUYPOWER, best known for their custom gaming PCs. Today we’re taking a look at the HYTE Eclipse HG10 wireless gaming headset, it spiked my interest because of its unusual design and reasonable $100 price tag. The Eclipse HG10 stands out from the crowd of… Read more

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Das Keyboard 6 Professional Review

Introduction Das Keyboard is a US-based keyboard brand founded in 2005 and has made a name for itself over the years for its products, including the Keyboard 4 Professional we covered over five years ago. It was a flagship keyboard at the time, surrounded by burgeoning RGB backlighting everywhere else and instead opted to go… Read more

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Fractal Design Ridge Review

Introduction I would like to thank Fractal Design for supplying the review sample. Fractal Design is well known for their tower cases, with the Define leading the way, and the Pop series being one of their latest creations. However, things are not quite so clear when it comes to the slim SFF case offerings. The… Read more

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Sonos Sub Mini Review – Pricey Bass

Introduction No device in Sonos history has been as eagerly awaited as the Sub Mini, a compact subwoofer designed to pair wirelessly with the company’s Beam Gen 2 (reviewed here) and Ray (reviewed here) soundbars, as well as the One and One SL speakers, and various models from the SYMFONISK line, sold by IKEA. Of… Read more

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