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Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB gaming mouse review
EKWB EK-XLC Predator 280 Pre-filled CPU Xpandable Liquid Cooling System Review
Intel Core i3-7350K Processor Overclocked To 5.0 GHz
Maui Linux 2.1 Blue Tang - Aloha!
Phanteks Eclipse P400S Tempered Glass Edition Computer Case Review
Review of HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical Gaming Keyboard
The Best Case Mods of 2016



Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB gaming mouse review

The Corsair Scimitar Pro RGB is designed to be the pinnacle of the high-functioning, MMO/MOBA gaming mouse. It is engineered to provide high-speed, accurate movements, with double digit re-mappable buttons for almost unprecedented levels of functionality.

Read full article @ KitGuru

EKWB EK-XLC Predator 280 Pre-filled CPU Xpandable Liquid Cooling System Review

Our friends from EK Water Blocks are back with what is clearly one of the best AIO liquid cooling systems money can buy today the EK-XL Predator 280.

Read full article @ NikKTech

Intel Core i3-7350K Processor Overclocked To 5.0 GHz

The new Intel 7th Generation Kaby Lake desktop processors are interesting from an enthusiast perspective as Intel has given Core i3 and Pentium models Intel Hyper-Threading technology. In the past, this was a technology only reserved for Core i5 and Core i7 series processors, but times have changed. When Intel rolled out the Kaby Lake desktop processor lineup earlier this week we were excited about the Intel Core i3-7350K processor. The Intel Core i3-7350K is an interesting part it is a dual-core unlocked K-sku processor with relatively high clock speeds (4.2GHz) and hyper-threading technology for a modest $168. Not bad for a chip that has 4MB of L3 cache, Intel HD 630 graphics and a TDP of just 60 Watts.

Read full article @ Legit Reviews

Maui Linux 2.1 Blue Tang - Aloha!

I've written a long, enthusiastic review of Maui Linux 2.1 Blue Tang, a distribution based on Ubuntu LTS and KDE neon, tested on a laptop with UEFI, GPT, 16 partitions and a complex multi-boot setup, covering live session, installation and post-install use, including look & feel, networking - Wireless, Bluetooth, Samba sharing and printing, multimedia support - MP3, HD video, smartphone support - iPhone and Ubuntu Phone, partitioning and smart slide show, package management & updates, applications, customization, resource utilization, battery life, performance, responsiveness, stability, hardware support, suspend & resume, small bugs and glitches, other observations, and more. Enjoy!

Read full article @ Dedoimedo

Phanteks Eclipse P400S Tempered Glass Edition Computer Case Review

The Phanteks Eclipse P400S Tempered Glass Edition is worth considering if you need a clean and well-built mid-tower with a tempered glass side panel and an RGB LED strip.

Read full article @ APH Networks

Review of HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical Gaming Keyboard

As a long-time computer enthusiast, I have used mechanical keyboards back in the day when they were the only style of keyboard available. As of the writing of this review my first Micron keyboard still works using a PS/2 to USB adapter.

During my time reviewing tech, I have had the opportunity to test out various mechanical keyboards including the highly regarded Das Keyboard models. For today’s review we will look at the latest design from the good folks at Kingston.

HyperX the enthusiast/gaming branch of Kingston have released the HyperX Alloy FPS Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. This is a full-sized keyboard designed for portability and game play. The HyperX Alloy FPS uses Cherry MX Blue keys and has 100-percent Anti-Ghosting and full N-key rollover functions. It is designed to be portable with an included travel pouch and detachable braided cable

Read full article @ Technogog

The Best Case Mods of 2016

Case mods have been a staple in the PC industry for a very long time. They allow system builders, artists, gamers, and pretty much anyone to really make their PC build their own. Case modding has never been more popular and many companies actually commission modders to create one of a kind builds to show off their new hardware or case. Each week we feature a mod or build that has been completed in the community in our Case Mod Friday section. Going through all of the features of the past year we have picked out a few that really caught our eye! Without further ado here are our picks for the best case mods of 2016! In no particular order of course!

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org