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Peripherals
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Written by HaSLeS
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Wednesday, 27 January 2010 |
Yet another Razer product found its way to our lab. It would be a shame if we don't review it, wouldn't it? And since there is hardly anyone not familiar with Razer products and their superb quality, well skip that part of the review, going straight on to reviewing today's product – Razer Megasoma.
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Peripherals
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Written by HaSLeS
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Tuesday, 12 January 2010 |
Get imba. The very first time I read this in the net I was rather impressed. For a fact that short sentence remained with me for quite a while. Each time I remembered it I was also reminded for Razer Naga. For me this product of Razer was a revolutionary one, a product I was hoping to get my hands on one day. Well, wouldn't you know it, apparently that day came, so here I am proudly presenting you with ModReactor's Razer Naga review.
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Peripherals
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Written by Stuyo
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Wednesday, 25 November 2009 |
Today we're yet again testing a crucial network component of the type most of you probably have in your home network. Yes, we're talking about wireless network routers. Today we're reviewing a basic Edimax model of the latest generation, one without flashy features bur with support of the 802.11n standard and quite lucrative price too.
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Peripherals
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Written by HaSLeS
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Monday, 23 November 2009 |
Nowadays Gaming had become more than obsession for a small group of people. It has in fact evolved in to sport form, that keeps on growing in various forms, demanding more and more from the computer hardware and its peripherals. And while many people consider the good mouse and keyboard the only peripherals that matter, the pros know that headphones are just as important. That is why, today we chose to review the remarkable Razer Megalodon.
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Storage
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Written by Stuyo
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Friday, 23 October 2009 |
We've discussed quite extensively tendencies in disk space use, particularly the ones related to external enclosures. So far we've reviewed quite a few devices relying on either USB or eSATA. Since recently we began reviewing NAS devices and todaw we aim to do so too. The NAS technology representative we're about to dissect is particularly interesting one, because according to its manufacturer it is the wold's smallest NAS. Well, lets see it then, lets check out what exactly is The Cus N0204 mini NAS.
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Storage
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Written by Stuyo
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Wednesday, 21 October 2009 |
Disk space is becoming cheaper with each passing day and the forms in which it comes are ever so diverse. And that's quite understandable - space is never enough and filling your case with hard drive is not exactly the perfect solution, after all quite often we need to be able to access our data from any computer at hand. But what's ot there besides external hard drive enclosures? Well, there are the Network Attached Storage devices - in essence they are small devices that house a hard drive and allow you to access it through your local network. Today we're reviewing DS109 – a single slot NAS, by the (unfortunately, not so popular in Bulgaria) Synology.
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Motherboards & CPUs
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Written by Dimitar Dinchev a.k.a. Veseliq
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Sunday, 04 October 2009 |
Ah, here we are with yet another (dare we hope) interesting article from a line of tests measuring performance scaling of one of the most successful cards in the low-mid gaming segment this year - AMD HD 4770 512MB GDDR5. Today were going to measure a two cards against three in CrossFireX mode. But that's not all we're even going to use in our tests two of the most popular gaming processors - Intel Core i7 920 and AMD Phenom II 955 Black Edition.
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Coolers
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Written by Stuyo
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Wednesday, 12 August 2009 |
As we are well aware the biggest enemy of computer components is non other than heat. Nowadays there are various ways to deal with it and reduce heat of all computer components. One of the important ones, requiring cooling is the system memory. Today we're reviewing a cooling solution from Xilence, one that is essentially a radiator with integrated heatpipe.
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Storage
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Written by Stuyo
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Wednesday, 29 July 2009 |
The disk space requirements are constantly growing. And consequently, demands on keeping information safe and sound are also raising. Nowadays its common to have more than one hard drive in your machine. Of course for various reasons people prefer to have some disk space outside their machines too. Today we review one product that is intended to fill that exact spot - Icy Dock MB662US-2S.
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Storage
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Written by Stuyo
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Monday, 27 July 2009 |
In Win are definitely into the military themed products and as result today we'll be reviewing the latest product on the battlefield. Today we review a small external hard drive enclosure, that just as a true military product provides superb information protection as well as excellent level of physical protection too. And forget not, Ammo has unique design directly correlating with its name.
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Memory
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Written by Dimitar Dinchev a.k.a. Veseliq
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Sunday, 26 July 2009 |
Recently the Modreactor lab got flooded with various memory kits. And though initially we were considering a series of reviews, eventually we decided to write a single mega article comparing different type, latency, volume and frequency modules in not only scaling performance and different platforms, but also in the field of subjective general feel about them, describing what we liked (or disliked) in each of them. And so, it's about time we get to the ultimate comparison of DDR2 and DDR3 memory kits with Core 2, Core i7 and Phenom II based systems! |
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