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INTRODUCTION
Even though growing up in the 80/90's means i spent quite a bit of time in the arcades and even owned some game consoles I never did warm up to next generation ones by Nintendo, Microsoft (Xbox) or Sony (PlayStation). Still although the same applies even today there's simply no way for me to ignore that countless people do enjoy using gaming consoles and yes, that includes even...
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AIO liquid CPU cooling systems may not be quite as worry-free as their air counterparts (primarily due to possible pump issues) but for the most part they offer better performance, are easier to mount, look better and have zero clearance issues with motherboard components, RAM and even graphics cards. Also, the fact that most AIO liquid CPU cooling systems currently in the market are...
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Unlike many people I know whenever I’m out in the market for a new LCD monitor, I always look for 4 things, resolution, image quality, color reproduction and build quality (in that order). For good or bad since my first contact with PC’s was in the beginning of the 90’s I never considered high refresh rates a must and well, I still don’t. Granted, refresh rates are important...
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Unlike PCIe 3.0 Gen3 and 4.0 Gen4 based M.2 NVMe solid state drives PCIe 5.0 Gen5 models have faced serious thermal issues from the very start and was obviously something many of us expected. This was of course due to the extraordinary read & write speeds the PCIe 5.0 interface was able to deliver making it impossible for the NAND controller (primarily) to keep cool even with a...
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INTRODUCTION
Just like with every other flash storage media in the electronics market USB flash drives have gone a long way since their introduction well over two decades ago. Just think about it, back in the early 2000's USB flash drives couldn't even surpass speeds of 10-15MB/s whereas today SSD technology-based USB flash drives can even surpass 1000MB/s (and portable SSDs can obviously go...
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