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ASUS MX279H Review @ Ocaholic
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The ASUS MX279H is an attractive display with a very decent, frameless design. With a mere 18 millimeter thick display you get a 27 inch AH-IPS panel, FullHD resolution, a touch sensitive menu bar and the possibility to tilt the panel. Thanks to the AH-IPS panel image quality should be very good and furthermore we`re curious whether FullHD is or isn`t enough for a 27 inch display."
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Cooler Master N200 Case Review
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Now before you cringe at the sight of a mainstream chassis you should know that this tiny gem sports some really cool features like allowances for watercooling, MicroATX motherboards, seven storage drives and long video cards like the AMD Radeon HD 7990.
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CM Storm Recon Gaming Mouse
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“The Cooler Master Storm Recon Gaming Mice is designed for gamers that demand durability, functionality and accuracy. The ambidextrous form factor and rubberized coating making it a versatile for all types of grip gestures, and comes with equipped with a pair of Omron Micro switches and Avago 3090 high precision optical sensor. Let’s take a closer look.”
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ROCCAT Hiro
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Touted as a "3D Supremacy Surface", you can be sure the ROCCAT Hiro is a premium gaming mouse pad targeting a very exclusive set of users. It certainly boasts a design and construction to match its $49.99, so join us as we test to see if the Hiro offers enough to justify its price of admission.
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Fractal Design Define R2 XL Review @ Ocaholic
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Almost exactly two years ago the young Swedish company Fractal Design presented with the Define R3 their first midi tower. Now they have the Define R2 XL big tower in their portfolio which should be the next step in evolution of their Define series cases. The Swedes provided this case with an increased build quality and they also added features like USB3.0."
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Mushkin Chronos GO Deluxe 1.8? SATA 3 SSD Review
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The Mushkin Chronos GO Deluxe 1.8? 6Gbps SSD measures 78.5 x 54 x 5mm and weighs about 34 grams compared to the typical 2.5? design that weighs in at 80 grams and is considerably larger. Mushkin’s website displays availability of 60, 90, 120, 180, 240 and 480GB capacities, although a quick search of the Internet is showing limited availability of the 120, 240 and 480GB capacities.
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AMD Announces Radeon HD 8970M Mobile GPU
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AMD is announcing its Radeon HD 8970M today. We say "announcing" instead of launching because this chip is essentially a rebadged HD 7970. It wasn't initially clear if this would be the case -- the HD 7790, which the company launched back in March, is based on a new design has a few small feature changes that have led it to be unofficially labeled a Graphics Core Next (GCN) 1.1 part rather than GCN 1.0...
AMD claims that the Radeon HD 8970M is significantly faster than the GTX 680M in a variety of tests, but high-end laptops that use AMD hardware are currently hard to find...
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NZXT Phantom 630 – A midi-tower in a bigger version
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The Phantom 620 from NZXT is a midi tower, but in terms of size quite close to a big tower. As a typical NZXT Phantom case it features a nice futuristic design with high quality, , enough room for nearly everything and incredible cooling options.
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Cooler Master N200 Case
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The Cooler Master N200 Case has amazing potential and major bang for the buck. It comes with two 120mm fans and more can be installed, fan filters, ample drive bays, fits mATX & mITX motherboards, water cooling friendly, USB3, is lightweight, looks great and affordable.
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Budget Hackintosh PC Build Project @ Benchmark Reviews
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The state of the Hackintosh continues to advance, and building one is now easier than ever. A few years ago, you had to have a high level of expertise to build and maintain a Hackintosh, and the compatibility problems were significant. Today, the available software tools are very advanced, and while there are still potential pitfalls, if you can install Windows, you can probably build a working Hackintosh. In this article I`ll show you how to build a modern Intel Ivy Bridge-based Hackintosh with PC components that are guaranteed to work."
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News: Angering hippies and financing evil
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In his latest blog post, TR contributor Jason Fox gives us the low-down on the latest Apple-related news and rumors, including iOS 7`s user-interface changes and the release of Google Now for iOS."
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