Les Tokar

is a technology nut and Founder of The SSD Review. His early work includes the first consumer SSD review along with MS Vista, Win 7 and SSD Optimization Guides. Les is fortunate to, not only evaluate and provide opinion on consumer and enterprise solid state storage but also, travel the world in search of new technologies and great friendships. Google+

Corsair Intros 3 New Cases – Computex 2014 Update

Just as they always do, Corsair pulled out all the stops to introduce some great looking cases at Computex this year.  First off, their new Graphite series 380T is based on a mini-ITX frame and has a carrying handle for easy portability.  Corsair couldn’t guarantee the color scheme at the time but these are expected to be released around the …

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be Quiet Introduces The Case – Computex 2014 Update

While at Computex this week past, we had the opportunity to drop by and visit our old friends at be Quiet.  For those new to be Quiet, we can attest to the fact that their PC fan line is the quietest you will find anywhere.  In fact, if you take a look at our new Z97 build, you will see Silent …

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Girls of Computex 2014

Each year we attend Computex in Taipei, Taiwan and each year we receive several requests to again show just a bit of the beauty that we see at this great tech event.  Back by popular demand we have included 100 of the best shots taken at Computex 2014.  Enjoy! If you enjoy this article, be sure to check out our …

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Luxa2 By Thermaltake TX-P1 and TX-200 Single and Dual Qi Enabled Wireless Charger Review

Our review today examines the new Luxa2 TX-P1 and TX-200 Wireless Qi Enabled Charging Receivers by Thermaltake.  The TX-P1 is a single wireless charger that allows for a second device being charged  simultaneously via cable and the TX-200 is a dual wireless charger that provides for the charging of two devices wirelessly and one via charging cable. Both devices are …

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Bayan Audio Soundbook Wireless Bluetooth Speaker Review

I am not a fan of Bluetooth speakers primarily because sound reproduction just didn’t represent what music was supposed to sound like.  For this reason, I haven’t reviewed one before today.  It is definitely not for lack of opportunity as these are the most popular gadgets seen at any tech event and there are 7-8 of them floating around our …

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Two Minute iMac Memory Upgrade Saves You Hundreds On Purchase

I am often amazed on the effort companies go to in their efforts to earn trusted customers, but when it comes to purchase, they seem to follow an opposite path.  We recently purchased a new Apple 27″ iMac and our configuration was complete in every aspect, except for the memory configuration.  We relied on the stock 8GB included memory simply …

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