Here a roundup of the latest reviews and articles:
AOC G2460PQU/BR Review
Cooler Master G750M Semi-Modular Power Supply Review
CoolerMaster V750W 80+ Gold PSU Review
Intel Core i7-6700K Skylake LGA 1151 Processor Reviewed
Ozone Blast 4HX Review
Philips BDM4065UC 40″ 4K Monitor Review
Treqkr50 Solar Charger 5000mah Portable Power Bank Review
ZTE Grand X 2 Android Smartphone
AOC G2460PQU/BR Review
Cooler Master G750M Semi-Modular Power Supply Review
CoolerMaster V750W 80+ Gold PSU Review
Intel Core i7-6700K Skylake LGA 1151 Processor Reviewed
Ozone Blast 4HX Review
Philips BDM4065UC 40″ 4K Monitor Review
Treqkr50 Solar Charger 5000mah Portable Power Bank Review
ZTE Grand X 2 Android Smartphone
AOC G2460PQU/BR Review
The manufacturer AOC has always been known for its inexpensive monitors. Years ago they have produced CRT monitors but today they produce high-quality monitors with TFT technology. Today AOC sends the G2460PQU/BR monitor with 144 Hz to the test field and wants to show us that inexpensive does not always mean bad or slow. Whether this monitor can convince us and if it has the latest technology or not, we now show you here on OCinside.de.Read full article @ OcInside
Cooler Master G750M Semi-Modular Power Supply Review
Cooler Master is one of the most recognisable brands in the PC component market. They’ve got a huge range of massively successful products, ranging from the CM Storm peripherals to their widely popular chassis and, of course, their power supplies. Cooler Master have created some stunning high-end PSU products over the years, but today we’ll be looking at something a little more modest. Their new G750M is a semi-modular design and comes with a pretty basic and what I would like to call beginner friendly configuration. This isn’t really going to be used for multi-GPU gaming systems, but should still offer plenty of grunt for single GPU gaming systems or desktop/office computers. It’s also modestly priced, offering a competitive and trusted brand name for those that need a good level of power and efficiency, without spending mega-bucks for it.Read full article @ eTeknix
All the usual protection features are present, including the ever so important OVP and OPP. There’s a full-range input voltage, standard ATX form factor and it’ll output up to 750W, so it’s certainly got a broad appeal for a wide range of systems.
CoolerMaster V750W 80+ Gold PSU Review
When building a PC some will debate the PSU (Power supply) as the most essential component, warranting a thorough analysis of the available choices. Choosing a well built PSU with a high efficiency rating, good solid construction / internals, and enough power headroom to cover your future upgrade plans means you could potentially not have to think about spending money on a PSU for years, or even not have to spend money buying one on your next build. Still running that non modulated PSU from a few years back or that came with your pre-built PC? (If you were unfortunate enough to buy a pre-built PC that is) It’s most likely time for an upgrade.
One available option soon to be available on the market for