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i-Mego Throne Gold Over Ear Headphones Review @ TestFreaks
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Music is a huge part of our lives, I know I dont leave home without my MP3 player and if I do happen to forget it I have music on my phone. The problem with these mp3 players and phones is that the headphones that comes with them usually arent best especially if you like good sounding music. Today for review I have the i-Mego Throne headphones, these are over the ear style and in my time with them I found them to be excellent overall in sound and build quality. The sound from the Throne headphones is crisp and full and clear, but they might be a little bit heavy on the bass and slightly light on the treble. It just all depends on the type of music you prefer to listen to. The Throne headphones might be considered expensive by some, coming in at about $130, but for good sound you have to pay a little more and these are definitely worth the price. So read on to learn more about the i-Mego Throne headphones.. "
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Gigabyte Next Generation Intel Preview (Enhanced Audio Motherboards) @ HardwareHeaven.com
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Gigabyte Next Generation Intel Preview (Enhanced Audio Motherboards) @ HardwareHeaven.com Last week we went to Taipei, one of the global cities in the production of technology and home to Gigabyte`s Head Office. Not only did we have a really interesting tour of their factory detailing how each stage of the production process is carried out but we also had a chance to meet some of their great staff and we were shown their next generation Intel boards. Today we can show you some images as well as talk about what makes them different to the competition... and previous Gigabyte models."
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Kingston HyperX Beast 16GB 2133MHz Memory Kit Review @ Bigbruin.com
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The Kingston HyperX Beast 16GB 2133MHz DDR3 memory kit was able to run completely stable with CL10 timings at 2133MHz and 1.6V. For those looking to run at lower clock speeds there is an XMP profile onboard to run at 1600MHz with 9-9-9-27-2 timings at 1.5V, and testing also revealed that it is possible to run this kit at 1866MHz with 9-9-9-24-1 timings at 1.5V."
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Luxa2 P1 7000mAh Mobile Battery Charger Review @ Hi Tech Legion
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The Luxa2 P1 7000mAh battery charger is designed to be compact, measuring 112x73x17mm so it is easily portable and weighs 178g. Each Luxa2 P1 7000mAh Lithium-Polymer charger has a pair of 1A USB outputs for simultaneous charging supporting 2.1A devices and can fully recharge an Apple iPhone 3.5 times and gives up to 7 more hours on an iPad 2 before it runs out if juice. A four-stage LED indicator lets users know how much charge remains in the Luxa2 P1 battery bank. Each Luxa2 P1 7000mAh package comes with a carrying pouch, a micro USB cable and an Apple authorized 30-pin to USB cable."
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Toshiba 256GB THNSNH256GCST Review @ Vortez
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The SSD we are looking at today doesn`t hold such a memorable name as other offerings we have considered in the past. The THNSNH256GCST is a 256GB SATA-III SSD which boasts read transfer speeds of up to 534MB/s and write transfer speeds of up to 482MB/s and promises to deliver reliability for avid system builders."
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OCZ Vertex 450 256GB SSD Review
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The rapid drop in 25nm flash availability and slow RAMp up of 20nm production puts OCZ in a tough position. Vector availability is about to get scarce and Vertex 3.20 can`t be profitable at less than $1 per GB. OCZ needs a higher profit product with the flash available today and it has to be faster than SandForce to sell, enter the new OCZ Vertex 450."
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EVGA GeForce GTX 670 FTW Review + SLI @ Ocaholic
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Today we have a close look at yet another graphics card from EVGA. This time we`re checking what EVGA`s GeForce GTX 670 FTW can do. Like the GeForce GTX 660 Ti FTW Signature 2, which we reviewed not too long ago, this card is also based on the PCB of NVIDIA`s GTX 680 graphics card. Combined with quite a substantial factory overclocking this card seem to be an interesting contestant and we`re really curious what it can do."
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Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon PC Review
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We check out Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon on the PC platform. While not perfect, more developers and publishers should try titles like this."
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Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon Review
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There aren`t a whole lot of negatives, but I`d be remiss if I didn`t mention Blood Dragon`s UPlay account requirement, even if you by the Steam version like I did. I certainly wouldn`t consider it a deal breaker, but I know some people hate any digital DRM outside of Steam. Unfortunately, if you`re a fan of achievements, there are curiously no Steam Achievements, despite them existing on UPlay. Other than that, there were some minor texture glitches (though you may never even notice them unless you look hard), and vehicles can only be driven in first-person, which can be quite jarring if you`re used to switching to third-person view when in vehicles like I am. All these things are minor qualms, but they are worth mentioning. The other thing that is worth mentioning is the game`s Mature rating. Blood Dragon certainly has its fair share of foul language and sexual content, not to mention its extreme violence. If those things offend you, you may want to steer clear."
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Fractal Design Arc Midi R2 Case @ Benchmark Reviews
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If you research a little about Fractal Design, you`ll discover that Design in their name is not an accident. They`ve set out to provide products with an extraordinary design level using a less-is-more philosophy. With that in mind they`ve made some revisions to their Arc Midi enclosure, resulting in the new Fractal Design Arc Midi R2 computer case. The original was praised for its ability to accommodate radiators and other water cooling components in a mid-tower enclosure. Benchmark Reviews has the chance today to take a closer look at the revisions made to the Fractal Design Arc Midi. How does this case measure up to the competition? Read on to find out..."
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G.Skill RipjawsX F3-2133C9D-16GXH @ Bjorn3D
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We have the 16GB (2x8GB) G.Skill RipjawsX DDR3-2133 (F3-2133C9D-16GXH) in our lab today, and were going to run it through the gauntlet. In addition to just doing a simple review of the RAM modules, well also take the opportunity to examine performance differences against 4GB modules, and test how Core i7 3770K performance impacts on the memory frequency."
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OWC Mercury Accelsior E2 PCIe SSD Review - Dual eSATA Performance of 780MB/s Tested and Approved
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It seems that OWC has been at it once again and we recently received a new OWC Accelsior E2 PCIe SSD, fitted with two 240GB blade SSDs for excellent performance and capacity once again. The Accelsior is the latest design of the OWC engineering team and contains two 6Gbps eSATA ports that provide for external storage up to 32TB as well as performance similar to the original Accelsior. Once again, OWC has caught us off guard and this seems to be a first and great idea for increasing performance to another level and increasing capacity significantly. The beauty of the Accelsior has always been its expansion capabilities but this knocks the original capacity maximum out of the ball park."
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ASUS ROG Orion Pro Gaming Headset Review
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Having completely disposed of the Vulcan ANC headset from ASUS, I honestly expected - and was ready to - hate this headset as well. However, I was completely blown away by the ROG Orion Pro headset. It was beyond my expectations in sound, depth, and overall performance/ease of use. I wanted to hate them after the Vulcan ANC headset had disappointed me so much, but I just couldn`t. The sound quality and depth of songs just left me in awe with the Orion Pro headset. These little guys will be travelling with me next week for work and have a nice little home here at my gaming computer for late night battles with my friends. I honestly can`t put too many words with this headset; the sound is just remarkable for the price and comfort. They just seem surreal."
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