Intel's Coffee Lake was released not even a year ago and it already feels like the standard enthusiasts Intel motherboard, unless you stuck to your Z270 you only just bought!
Read More...Intel's Coffee Lake was released not even a year ago and it already feels like the standard enthusiasts Intel motherboard, unless you stuck to your Z270 you only just bought!
Read More...Noctua Chromax is one of the most awaited products from the premium cooler manufacturer. We've said in most of our Noctua reviews, the branding and colour scheme is a marmite issue, love it or hate it, you are basically stuck with it.
Read More...Here at HardwareBunker, we have reviewed most of Noctua’s Intel CPU coolers from the recent generation of products. We had received a shipment of Noctua’s Chromax CPU cooler customer shrouds, fans and coloured accessories and took the opportunity to pick up an NH-U12S to test on its own and with the Chromax range.
Read More...Cryorig has a CPU cooler for all the different Form Factor and TDP requirements out there on the mainstream CPU market today. They need to be considered mainstream themselves too, with big impressions in a short lifespan, and they’re still living up to promises and commitments.
Read More...The DIR-890L is a tri-band Wi-Fi router so just like the DIR-880L it features simultaneous broadcast of two wireless bands, 802.11n (2.4GHz 600Mbps) and 802.11ac (5GHz 1300Mbps) but ontop of those two it also features the broadcast of a second...
Read More...A couple of weeks ago we reviewed the GeForce GTX 970 a card which in many ways is very similar to the GTX 980 especially since both are based on the same 28nm GM204 Maxwell processor. Of course as we...
Read More...This purported Titan X would see a hybrid AIO cooler that would allow for some serious overclocking of the GM200-powered Titan X, and see those performance numbers jump up even more. We could see NVIDIA or AIBs increase the Core...
Read More...As with the last few products we have reviewed from SanDisk, they provided us with a press kit for review. The box was designed to look like a really big SanDisk Ultra II SSD. Inside, the Ultra II came in...
Read More...It seems that everyone has a mobile phone or tablet today, as there compact so many individual things (music player, e-reader, camera, GPS, and phone just to name a few) into one small portable device. The problem with many of...
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...Hothardware.com has just received a package by way of Corsair that contained a brand new product we’re certain many of you will be interested in checking out. Inside a non-descript, little, white box was a shiny Corsair-branded 256GB SSD (solid...
Read More...This article is another installment in the ongoing investigation of bottlenecking in video cards, with the first installment having been done on a 8800 Ultra.To quickly recap on the basic premise: nVidia hardware allows separate core, shader and memory clocks....
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