As someone who loves video games, I spend a lot of time discussing them on the internet via various Reddit communities, forums, and when I can stomach it; the YouTube comment section. One topic that seems to keep coming up in the ever-growing battle between PC and Console is the difference between 30 and 60 FPS. or rather the lack …
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Tt eSports Talon Blu Gaming Mouse Review – 3000 DPI At Under $20
Tt eSports is Thermaltake’s gaming focused peripheral brand created in 2010, carrying headsets, keyboards, mice and other accessories, and is a prominent brand in eSports, sponsoring teams in Starcraft 2, Dota 2 and many others. Today, we have the pleasure of taking a look at the Tt eSports Talon Blu, a budget-friendly gaming mouse with premium features. Can this mouse deliver a pro-level …
Read More »4K Gaming PC Under $1500 (USD) – Our Build Of The Week
With the recent arrival of relatively inexpensive, high quality 4K ultra high-definition displays, 4K gaming is becoming more common and a lot easier to get into. The only problem is, many users don’t know exactly what kind of hardware they’d need in order to push their games at 4K. What’s worst is that many also think a 4K capable machine …
Read More »Thermaltake NiC L32 CPU Cooler Review – Compact Design w/ 140mm Fan
Whether you’re an overclocking enthusiast or a gamer looking for a cooler quieter solution to cooling your system, a good custom CPU cooler can be one of the most important components in your system. It can solve over-heating issues, noise issues and even make your system look cooler and more personalized. In this report, we’ll be taking a look at …
Read More »Western Digital Black Series Review (2TB)
Western Digital’s Caviar Black drives have long been some of the fastest and most reliable consumer grade hard drives on the market, and for good reason. WD (Western Digital) has been making hard drives since the 80s and has been an industry leader since. Much of that has to do with their Caviar branding they have used since the 90s. The …
Read More »Gaming PC Under $600 (US) – Our Build of The Week
This week we will be providing a Custom PC for a bit cheaper than last week, getting a Gaming PC under $600 is a bit more difficult then $800 but it should perform very closely with this AMD system. This build will be focused mostly on gaming performance, with some room to upgrade in the future and overclockability out the …
Read More »Tt eSports Verto Gaming Headset Review – Lightweight and Mobile-Friendly
In competitive gaming one of the most important things is sound. Whether it be for communicating with your teammates or listening for the footsteps of your enemy, the right gaming headset can be the difference between clutching a 1v3, and getting shot in the back unexpectedly. This is why we’re pleased to have the opportunity today to take a look at …
Read More »Gaming PC Under $800 (US) – Our Build Of The Week
Today we’re introducing an all new weekly segment called Build Of The Week. In it, we’ll be providing custom PC build lists tailored for specific-uses and budgets, these builds are curated by our best and brightest to be guaranteed to meet your needs. – This week, we’re providing our readers with an $800 (USD) gaming PC build that is capable of …
Read More »Intel’s Pentium G3258 – Budget Overclocker’s Dream or Big Bust?
INTRODUCING THE NEW PENTIUM G3258 The Intel Pentium G3258 Anniversary Edition CPU represents the first time Intel has allowed for overclocking on a Pentium series part since the introduction of it’s Core family of processors in 2009. What makes this worth writing about is the fact that this is Intel’s first enthusiast grade processor to be released at under $100, …
Read More »ASUS Strix GTX 970 OC Review – Silent But Deadly
When nVidia announced their 10th generation Maxwell architecture it was hotly anticipated and back in February we got to see the first GPUs based on it: the GM107 based 750 and 750 Ti. While those products offered much in terms of power efficiency, they were but a taste of what was to come. After months of waiting and delays, nVidia …
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