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Cooler Master MM520, MM530, and MasterMouse Pro L
Corsair Gaming VOID PRO RGB Wireless Headset Review
Corsair Void Pro RGB Gaming Headset Review
Corsair Void Pro RGB Wireless
Corsair VOID PRO RGB Wireless Gaming Headset Review
Corsair Void Pro Wireless Headset Review
MSI Immerse GH70 Gaming Headset Review
PNY GeForce GTX 1080 Ti XLR8 OC Gaming review: small, long and sober
Streacom DB-4 Silent Kaby Lake Media PC Build: The Sound Of Silence



Cooler Master MM520, MM530, and MasterMouse Pro L

It must be that time of year, everyone is introducing their new and updated mice. It just so happens that I haven’t had a Cooler Master mouse in the office for a while now. Well, they are introducing two new mice today, the MasterMouse MM520 and the MasterMouse MM530. I went ahead and had them include the MasterMouse Pro L as well so we could take a look at the whole range. They all are similar in that they are all 3360 sensor based with Omron 20 million click switches, so they already have a few things going for them. Let's see what else they have going on.

Read full article @ LanOC Reviews

Corsair Gaming VOID PRO RGB Wireless Headset Review

Corsair today launches their headsets with a new PRO line of the VOID RGB headsets, we test the wireless version. The Dolby headphone certified VOID comes with updated software as well, and manages to seriously impress me in terms of audio quality and sure, build quality as well.

Read full article @ Guru3D

Corsair Void Pro RGB Gaming Headset Review

Corsair has updated it’s Gaming line of headsets with the Void Pro RGB. Featuring Dolby 7.1 surround with the use of Corsair’s CUE software. The Void Pro RGB has a host of improvements, from the 50mm driver, mesh/memory foam earpads, improved microphone, but is only compatible with the PC. The Corsair Void Pro RGB is a wired version of the new Void Pro RGB Wireless and Wireless SE. The Void Pro RGB ditches the wireless aspect, but maintains all of the features, except for the flip-up muting, which is a feature of the wireless models only. In this article for Benchmark Reviews, I’ll be putting the Corsair Void Pro RGB to the test. Will Corsair deliver the goods and improve on last years Void Surround?

Read full article @ Benchmark Reviews

Corsair Void Pro RGB Wireless

The Corsair Void Pro RGB Wireless succeeds a well-known and well-liked wireless gaming headset. It comes with a reworked microphone, retuned audio drivers, and several changes in design and ergonomics, refining and improving pretty much every aspect of its predecessor, which results in a terrific device well worth its $100 price tag.

Read full article @ techPowerUp

Corsair VOID PRO RGB Wireless Gaming Headset Review

Corsair has gone from a memory company (yes at one point they only offered PC memory), to building some of the best power supplies and all-in-one liquid cooling solutions to being the go-to when it comes to PC gaming accessories. It seems every time Corsair does something they do it right. This time Corsair is building upon the success of their VOID series of gaming headsets and is releasing the VOID PRO. Corsair has made significant enhancements across comfort, sound, microphone quality, and wireless performance to deliver best-in-class performance. There are actually four different VOID PRO versions, today we are taking a look at the VOID PRO RGB Wireless. If you can guess by the product name this is the wireless version of the VOID PRO that features RGB lighting. Let’s jump in and see if Corsair has done it again!

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

Corsair Void Pro Wireless Headset Review

The direct successor to Corsair’s Void gaming headset – the new Void Pro wireless headset boasts improved 50mm drivers, a completely re-worked boom mic and, of course, RGB lighting. Priced at £109.99 here in the UK, could this be your next gaming headset?

Read full article @ KitGuru

MSI Immerse GH70 Gaming Headset Review

The GH70 uses a stainless steel double band to hold the ear cups over the user’s ears, along with a padded headband below it to keep the ear cups at the correct position for an optimal fit. The ear cups are replaceable in case wear and tear have their way this important part of the headset. You can push the retractable microphone back into the left ear piece when not in use.

Read full article @ Neoseeker

PNY GeForce GTX 1080 Ti XLR8 OC Gaming review: small, long and sober

We have already tested quite a lot of 1080 Tis. Today, the PNY GTX 1080 Ti XLR8 OC Gaming enters our test lab. This card is one of the thinnest 1080 Tis in our Price Comparison, about time we take a closer look.

Read full article @ Hardware.Info

Streacom DB-4 Silent Kaby Lake Media PC Build: The Sound Of Silence

The sound of silence -- there’s nothing like it, especially when it comes to a media PC. The last thing anyone wants while binging on the new season of Game of Thrones is the distracting drone of a fan or whir of a hard drive. Silence is precisely what the Streacom DB-4 chassis we'll be featuring here has to offer.

The DB-4 is not your average computer case. It houses precisely zero cooling fans. Streacom exchanges a traditional CPU heatsink and fan for a copper CPU block and heat pipes with aluminum heat sink mounts to whick away heat...

Read full article @ HotHardware