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Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML120R RGB Closed Loop Water Cooler Review
CORSAIR Spec-Omega RGB Mid-Tower Tempered Glass Gaming Case Review
Earthfall Review
Gamdias Hermes P3 RGB Review
XFX RX 570 RS 8GB XXX Edition Review



Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML120R RGB Closed Loop Water Cooler Review

I recently purchased a Santoku knife to use as a daily general purpose knife. If you know who I am, I often take a lot of time to research purchases like this, especially as I do want these things to last a long time. Originally, my plan was to get a chef's knife. The main difference between the two is the motion of the chopping. A chef's knife is best used in a rocking motion due to its curved cutting edge, while a Santoku has a flatter edge and should be used with a chop-chop, up-down motion. I realized I could not be entirely sure of what I wanted between the two until I had them in my hands, so I went into a local knife store to try them out. I asked many questions, including information about storing them and how the knives compared across the brands. I finally decided on a cheaper Victorinox Santoku because it was a knife from a solid company and with good reviews for this particular knife. After paying, the person helping me asked, "Are you in the industry?" I laughed, as it seemed my research into knives made me look more seasoned than I actually am. If she saw me actually work in the kitchen, she probably would take that question back. Clearly, anyone can look really good with research and informed questions, but what makes it stand out as actually professional is their performance. When it comes to products, this is a very similar story, as specifications on sheets can only speak so much in comparison to their actual functionality. How does the Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML120R RGB perform today, and is it a capable cooler? Let us read on to find out!

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CORSAIR Spec-Omega RGB Mid-Tower Tempered Glass Gaming Case Review

In 2018 CORSAIR released two mid-towers bearing the name Spec-Omega and today we're thoroughly checking both of them out to see just what extras one can expect from the newest RGB model.

When the first tempered glass PC cases made their debut roughly 3 years ago they had hefty price tags attached to them just like with most RGB gaming peripherals when they were introduced in the market shortly after. The good thing about the electronics industry in general however is that it never stays still and as a result prices tend to take serious hits as time goes by. So today consumers can find numerous affordable PC cases in the market that feature not only tempered glass side panels but also RGB lighting. CORSAIR released the Carbide Series Spec-Omega mid-tower this January and after a very positive reaction by both media and consumers all over the world they decided to take it back to the drawing board both for further tweaks and to also to swap its white LED strips and fan with RGB ones. The result is the brand new Carbide Series Spec-Omega RGB Mid-Tower Tempered Glass Gaming Case which is here with us today.

Founded in 1994, CORSAIR supplies high-performance products purchased primarily by PC gaming enthusiasts who build their own PCs or buy pre-assembled customized systems. The company's award-winning products include DDR3 and DDR4 memory upgrades, computer cases, PC cooling products, gaming headsets, gaming keyboards, gaming mice, power supply units, USB flash drives, solid-state drives and system monitoring and control devices.

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Earthfall Review

The world has ended, I’m with my buddies and I’ve got a pistol with infinite ammo, I’d say this was Left 4 Dead but something is a bit different. The zombies are little more hunched, a little more grey and a little less human. In fact, they’re not human at all.

In what might be the most depressing news ever, Left 4 Dead is a decade old this year. Luckily, Holospark feel the same way and have thus created Earthfall. With four characters to choose from, one of which is a woman, teams must dash through a variety of locations fighting back mobs and special enemies. Objectives force the players to defend locations or push forward, and there’s always a couple of environmental hazards that can be used and exploited.

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Gamdias Hermes P3 RGB Review

Gamdias has been on the market for over 5 years and offers a variety of gaming peripherals. Even RGB AIO water coolers, RGB fans, RGB power supplies, gaming chairs and much more are included. Today we test on OCinside.de again a mechanical keyboard from Gamdias, this time the Gamdias Hermes P3 RGB.

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XFX RX 570 RS 8GB XXX Edition Review

If your budget does not allow you to hang out with the big dogs like the Vega 64/56 or GTX 1080 Ti, you are in the majority. Pricing on the XFX RX 570 RS 8GB XXX Edition comes to you with a factory overclock for the truly affordable price of $269 from your favorite retailers. For your hard earned money (it is hard to earn and harder to keep), you get a well-built card equipped to utilize the whole AMD feature set, along with the XFX XXX Edition loadout. You get a great package from the hardware up. Low noise, solid performance, good looks, and XFX's three-year limited warranty.

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