Up until now, we’ve seen what appears to be seemingly few LED monitors on the market. A handful of manufacturers have a token model or two, but not much beyond that. Pricing seems to be fairly overall affordable, but availability...
Read More...Up until now, we’ve seen what appears to be seemingly few LED monitors on the market. A handful of manufacturers have a token model or two, but not much beyond that. Pricing seems to be fairly overall affordable, but availability...
Read More...In 2009 Intel seemed to be on a serious roll, almost unstoppable as they answered every one of AMD’s offerings. Even when AMD dropped their prices to create a better price/performance option, Intel simply launched the 1156 Lynnfield. Even the...
Read More...It is hard to believe that another year flew by so quickly, but it has! That means Legit Reviews has turned seven years old and that you have likely come across one of the hundreds of reviews that we have...
Read More...Welcome to the first Review for Procooling.com. I originally didnt plan on taking this site in this direction but then I figured “Hell why not”. I get to play with some cool hardware, and you get to hear my real...
Read More...This ongoing one-upmanship between existing companies is what drives the soundcard market and ensures new products are higher quality and offers new and innovative features to the audio community. The HDMI standard is still considered new in the PC landscape,...
Read More...As DFI’s newest member of it much vaunted LANParty series of motherboards, the DK P55-T3eH9 seems more than willing and able to step up to its legacy. But will this be the last ATX motherboard we see out of DFI?...
Read More...One of the biggest differences between the Deluxe and Premium are the number of Phases in the VRM design. While the Deluxe had a 16+3, the Premium is 32+3. Add in the T.Probe, which monitors the load and temperatures of...
Read More...The original Aliens Versus Predator was, I think, the best game I ever bought that still represented terrible value for money. Purchased at a time when multiplayer gaming wasn’t really a viable option, I was initially satisfied with the three...
Read More...The P55 platform was recently released as a more economical alternative to the enthusiast X58 platform. However, these budget roots have not stopped motherboard manufacturers from releasing products that include everything underneath the sun. For this roundup I’ve lined up...
Read More...There’s something about an Alienware machine that makes you lose focus. From the intricate styling to the incredible performance, Alienware is the laptop every gamer dreams of. Today, we take a look at their recently released M17x. Packaged royally in...
Read More...When we were contacted by the PR agency for Popcorn Hour a week or two ago and we heard they wanted to send us their C-200 HD Media Player, I didn’t get overly excited. I’ve been testing a range of...
Read More...Once upon a time there was a videocard that surpassed all others. It was powerful, and could crush any game thrown at it. Every opposing card was shadowed by it’s greatness. The card I speak of is the GTX 295,...
Read More...Air cooling systems with direct touch technology (when heat pipes have contact with the CPU’s heat-spreader) have recently been produced in larger volumes than conventional copper-sole coolers. I’ve given you the reasons in my Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme review. This...
Read More...With Intel’s LGA1156 platform gaining popularity, it would appear that high performance for the masses is the goal, attempting to bring performance to the mainstream. The costs are certainly lower than its big brother LGA1366 socket, but there are a...
Read More...In the bit-tech Hall of Fame can be found an oil painting of the original Tuniq Tower 120. In said painting, it’s relaxing on a chaise lounge with a bunch of grapes covering its baseplate. Situated just next to the...
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