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CRYORIG A80
Intel SSD DC P3520 Series NVMe PCIe Enterprise Solid State Drive Review
MSI Allowing CPU Overclockers To Hit 5.2GHz On Select Intel Z270 Motherboards
Razer Blade Laptop with GTX 1060 (2016-2017) Review
Review: Audioengine HD3 Premium Powered Desktop Speakers
ROCCAT Suora FX Mechanical Keyboard Review
Top 5 best business anti-malware and anti-spyware software
XFX RX 460 4GB Slim



CRYORIG A80

CRYORIG looks to improve their share of the all-in-one liquid cooler market by dominating the competition with the A80. Featuring their unique Hybrid Airflow Fan paired with a large 280 mm radiator, this interesting design might just turn a few heads.

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Intel SSD DC P3520 Series NVMe PCIe Enterprise Solid State Drive Review

A few months back, Intel updated its enterprise-class solid state storage line-up with a new series of NVMe-based drives – the DC P3520 series -- featuring IMFT 3D MLC NAND flash memory. Like some of its other high-end offerings, the drives featured Intel’s native NVMe PCI Express controller, but the use of more affordable 3D MLC NAND allowed Intel to reduce costs, while keeping endurance relatively high.

Since some of the first consumer-class solid state drives hit the scene, Intel has been known to push the envelope in the space, and ultimately drive prices down. Intel did it somewhat recently with the SSD 750 series for desktops, which made high-speed NVMe PCIe storage much more attainable for the average enthusiast. And now with the Intel SSD DC P3520, the company is doing something similar in the enterprise storage space...

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MSI Allowing CPU Overclockers To Hit 5.2GHz On Select Intel Z270 Motherboards

At CES 2017, MSI was presenting their hardware line-up that included the latest Intel 270 motherboards. They had an interesting demo running the MSI Z270 XPower Gaming Titanium motherboard with an Intel Core i7-7700K processor at 5.2GHz. Legit Reviews talked about it with MSI and CES 2017 and they stated that any Intel Core i7-7700K should be able to hit 5.2GHz on liquid cooling with a single click of their Gaming Overclock button within the UEFI. That€™s an impressive statement....

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Razer Blade Laptop with GTX 1060 (2016-2017) Review

Razer has updated its Blade laptop with a new graphics chip, moving from GTX 970M to GTX 1060, however it keeps the same name ‘Razer Blade’ which could get pretty darned confusing so we’re going to call it The New Razer Blade, From the outside the New Razer Blade looks like the previous model as the changes are internal.

Read full article @ KitGuru

Review: Audioengine HD3 Premium Powered Desktop Speakers

When it comes to premium desktop computer speakers, few manufacturers on the market match the level of Audioengine when it comes to sound quality. Over the years, we’ve had the opportunity to review the Audioengine A2+ and the Audioengine A5+ which were outstanding speakers that are simply unmatched by other computer speaker manufacturers...

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ROCCAT Suora FX Mechanical Keyboard Review

The ROCCAT Suora FX is a capable keyboard with RGB lighting, but original Cherry MX switches are off the list even with its $135 price tag.

Read full article @ APH Networks

Top 5 best business anti-malware and anti-spyware software

If you want your business to stay secure, you’ll need the best protection.

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XFX RX 460 4GB Slim

I bet a lot of you don’t even know it, but it really wasn’t all that long ago that single slot cards were all that was available. Now, though, even the low-end cards take up two slots with their coolers. That said, there are still reasons to need a single slot video card. Some cases will only support them, though that has gotten a lot better. Your configuration might not have any two slots together, or maybe you need to upgrade a small OEM build that was never built for having a dedicated card at all. No matter the reason, getting a single slot card can sometimes be hard, especially if you actually want good performance. Because of that XFX recently introduced their RX 460 Slim that is packed neatly into a single slot configuration and doesn’t need a power connection at all. So today I’m going to check out the card and then run it through our testing to see how it performs.

Read full article @ LanOC Reviews