Storage
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Lexar Media 32GB Triton USB 3.0 Jump Drive Review
Tuesday, 20 November 2012
Reviewed by
Tony Walker
The Triton comes in three different capacities which would be 16 GB, 32 GB, and 64GB. We will be taking a look at the 32 GB model here today. You won't get the fancy colors of the S73 series from Lexar but you do get a beautiful retractable drive with tons of data space and a very fast transfer rate.
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Cases
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Cooler Master HAF XB
Monday, 12 November 2012
Reviewed by
Tony Walker
You may be aware that everything contained within the HAF product line is geared towards the gamer and enthusiast and this new product is no different. The XB can play the role of the gamer rig as well as an open-air test bench. That’s right you can open up the sides and remove the top panel and have the ideal test bench platform.
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Cases
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Corsair Carbide 200R Mid-Tower
Sunday, 11 November 2012
Reviewed by
Tony Walker
But if you are not likely to even pass out your hard earned loot for the 300R, 400R or 500R, then what about $60 for a 200R. Yup, just last Wednesday (24th of October) Corsair introduced its lowest price case to date. The 200R offers simple for classy styling and plenty of functionality that is sure to woo those wanting to build on a budget, but want to do it with quality.
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Enclosures
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Vantec NST-400MX-S3R NexStar MX Enclosure
Thursday, 01 November 2012
Reviewed by
Tony Walker
Not too long ago we did a write-up on the Vantec MX400-SR Raid enclosure which we gave the ‘Recommended’ for its support for two drives and a couple different forms of Raid. But it only supported USB 2.0 which is no longer the speed demon we need when it comes to data transfer. So, Vantec has graced us with the newest model of the device and has labeled it the 400MX-S3R. the newer version gives us the USB 3.0 speed we want and plus eSATA for versatility.
Last Updated on Thursday, 01 November 2012
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Memory
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Kingston HyperX Predator 2666MHz 8GB Kit
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
Reviewed by
Tony Walker
Over the past few months we have had the pleasure of reviewing some very fast memory. We have seen some 1866MHz kits from the likes of Corsair, Crucial, G.Skill and Kingston. And the fastest up to this day has been a kit from G.Skill which was dialed in at 2400MHz by default. But today we are topping that with a new 2666MHz kit from Kingston. The HyperX Predator at 2666MHz boast timings at 11-13-13-26 and some pretty awesome heat spreaders.
Last Updated on Saturday, 27 October 2012
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