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Evercool Royal notebook cooler review Print E-mail
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Coolers
Written by Stuyo   
Thursday, 11 September 2008
 
Apparently recently, the notebook coolers are popular items in our office. Today we review yet another aluminum notebook cooling pad, this time it is the meant for 17” machine, creation of Evercool, bearing the "royal" name Royal.
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Revoltec RNC-2100 and RNC-3000 notebook coolers review Print E-mail
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Coolers
Written by Stuyo   
Wednesday, 10 September 2008
 

Laptop computers are becoming more and more involved in out daily activities. Be they work machines or personal, they are everywhere. And with their increasing spreading, the variety of accessories for them is increasing too. In today's review we'll look at two coolers stands for laptops, of the Revoltec's brand.

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Port bags review Print E-mail
(6 votes)
Peripherals
Written by Stuyo   
Tuesday, 09 September 2008
 

In this review we'll focus our attention on a category of products , previously overlooked. Expensive mobile toys and and computers are common nowadays, yet so far we've never even mentioned any of the great variety of products created for protecting and carrying these devices. The particular objects explored in this review are few products for carrying notebook computers as well as one for digital camera/camcorder, all made by Port Designs.

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Noctua NH-U12P CPU cooler review Print E-mail
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Coolers
Written by Димитър Динчев a.k.a. Veseliq   
Sunday, 07 September 2008
 

Usually when talking about extreme overclock, we are talking about extreme cooler too. The well known Austrian fellows from Noctua send us NH-U12P, a cooler that tries to supply extreme cooling while remaining silent. Well, our previous experience with this brand suggests that they know how to do it, but let's see what will the direct contact show.

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Revoltec Fightpad Advanced gaming keypad review Print E-mail
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Peripherals
Written by Stuyo   
Thursday, 04 September 2008
 

Products baring "gaming" in their title are becoming more and more - keyboards, mice, headphones... There is a special type of products, that essentially are an small keyboards with weird key layout and limited amount of keys too. They are always accompanied by software for macro commands and can be named differently – keypads or gameboards. Today we review one such gaming keypad, namely the Revoltec Fightpad Advanced. We're going to check how will seasoned gamers used to classical keyboard will feel about this device. Will hey find it to be a comfortable and essential must-have?

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GlacialPower GP-AL 650W PSU review Print E-mail
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PSUs
Written by Димитър Динчев a.k.a. Veseliq   
Monday, 01 September 2008
 

Every serious hardware enthusiast knows that a good PSU is essential for an reliable computer. And since in the last few years power demands from various computer components rose substantially, the cheap Chinese PSU market share had shrunk tangibly. Many of the well known hardware companies had stepped on to PSU market. One such is GlacialTech, and even though they are common name in our markets for the past decade, their branch GlacialPower definitely isn't. So, here it is for you - GlacialPower GP-AL Series 650W.

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Review of Logitech Wave keyboard Print E-mail
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Peripherals
Written by Димитър Динчев a.k.a. Veseliq   
Thursday, 28 August 2008
 

Quite few people believe that everyday comfortable work requires a fine keyboard. Just now one such product lies before us in need of evaluation. A promising product created in such a way that not only fulfills the desires of the ones needing ergonomic keyboard, but also meets the demands of the people searching for stylish, comfortable and multi-functional product, capable of doing... just about anything :)

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Razer Destructor mouse pad review Print E-mail
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Peripherals
Written by Stuyo   
Friday, 22 August 2008
 

It is highly likely that most of you out there use if not gaming, then at least high resolution mice. As you might well know, no matter how good is the mouse its performance depends on the surface you use it too. Today we'll be reviewing a high-class mouse pad, targeted at us, the ones calling themselves „gamers”, namely – Razer Destructor.

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Evercool turbo 2 review Print E-mail
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Coolers
Written by Димитър Динчев a.k.a. Veseliq   
Wednesday, 20 August 2008
 

If you own a big videocard in the middle class and need the cheapest possible cooler that will still be quiet and productive, then it's highly likely to come across a brand such as Evercool, and why not to the product that is in the center of this review - namely Evercool Turbo 2...

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Everglide DKTBoard aluminum gaming keyboard review Print E-mail
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Peripherals
Written by Димитър Динчев a.k.a. Veseliq   
Tuesday, 19 August 2008
 

Through the last month we, here at ModReactor had reviewed a series of gaming products, since the peripheral devices and mostly the mice, keyboards and headphones are one of the most important components providing pleasant and comfortable interaction with the computer. This time in the focus of out attention is the Everglide DKTBoard gaming keyboard, made in a joint effort with the legendary gaming products manufacturer Razer and bearing the Powered by Razer logo

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Coolink GFXChilla Video Card Cooler Review Print E-mail
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Coolers
Written by Димитър Динчев a.k.a. Veseliq   
Saturday, 02 August 2008
 

Top end videocards in these days are well known for having two high things about them - high price and high temperature. Oh, sure, the manufacturers do provide stock cooler capable of handling the heat from their new and mighty cards, but most often these coolers are not very quiet, nor they meet the expectations of the group that we fit in - gamers, overclockers and computer enthusiasts. Luckily for our demands companies like Coolink are more than happy to provide products like GFXChilla! :)

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