As you can see, the above photo shows the retail container of the… unnamed product. The Cooler Master NovaTouch TKL arrived in the plainest corrugated cardboard box I have ever seen. Despite the fact I knew they would send us...
Read More...As you can see, the above photo shows the retail container of the… unnamed product. The Cooler Master NovaTouch TKL arrived in the plainest corrugated cardboard box I have ever seen. Despite the fact I knew they would send us...
Read More...Because of the FreeForm Modular System, this will allow any user to customize, adjust, and upgrade the case as their needs change over time. Extra parts, such as the top cover kit, HDD cages, SSD pockets, and the side panel...
Read More...Our unit of the Cooler Master Storm Quick Fire Rapid-i arrived in a large corrugated cardboard box alongside two other keyboards, the NovaTouch TKL and Quick Fire XTi, reviewed by my colleague Aaron Lai. I have taken the liberty to...
Read More...Benchmark Reviews has looked at a number of gaming keyboards of late, and most are stuffed with features: extra keys, elaborate macro definition software, dual-core CPUs and megabytes of RAM to hold all the key definitions and macros. And there’s...
Read More...As Cooler Master opens up a new chapter in their product line in the QuickFire range they now introduce the XTi, a simple looking yet very cool mechanical keyboard that has red/blue per key LED backlighting while being fitted with...
Read More...The MasterCase series according to Cooler Master comes with a FreeForm Modular System. Yes there’s a lot of marketing going on behind the new series, but that’s not a bad thing as this chassis really was made to shape and...
Read More...The story of Cooler Master and the DIY-PC industry is strictly linked together back to it’s origins back in 1992. Emerging as an aftermarket company for hardware cooling solutions, Cooler Master has become a symbol of the still growing market...
Read More...Our review unit of the Cooler Master Nepton 240M came in a large, brown corrugated cardboard box with photo credits courtesy of Aaron Lai, one of my colleagues. UPS Standard was in charge of delivering this parcel to our Calgary...
Read More...The Silencio 652S has been around for a little while, and it remains an interesting option—particularly as we consider new case picks for our System Guide. Priced at $119.99 (or $99.99 after a mail-in rebate), this enclosure can play host...
Read More...Cooler Master announces the Seidon 120V Version 2.0, the latest additions to Cooler Master’s all-in-one liquid cooling line. Cooler master already launched its first AIO liquid cooler in March 2004, getting back to the liquid cooling market in 2012. 2014...
Read More...Founded in 1992, Cooler Master have become a mainstay in PC component, peripheral and modding arenas. In more recent years Cooler Master have branched out into mouse mats, or surfaces as they are now known.
Read More...In parts one and two, we basically spec’d and built a basis for a Home Server. In reality, other than plans to use it as a Server, it is currently just a desktop PC with RAID SSD’s and a lot of RAM. We have had the server up and running now for some weeks and it has performed flawlessly.
Read More...Since Part 1 was completed, I have also decided on a few other components, namely the motherboard, CPU, memory and cooler. As it stands I can start to assemble the core build and start a troubleshooting phase without storing files or streaming media, getting in the way of formatting and OS installing etc.
Read More...Unless you have been living under a rock, many products are made in China for one reason or another, whether it is for cheaper labor, cheaper parts, or just because. This is true for products such as Apple’s iPads and...
Read More...Coolermaster’s gaming division, CM Storm, has made quite a name for themselves over the past few years with a solid lineup of cases, mice, and other accessories designed for the avid PC gamer. A few of CM Storm’s mice have...
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