pcs reviews
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MSI’s X99A XPower Gaming Titanium Is A High-End Motherboard For The Most Powerful PCs
If you want your new PC to run Intel’s newest and most powerful ever Broadwell-E processors, you need an equally powerful motherboard. This high-end gear is usually somewhat more expensive than mainstream tech — you have to pay to play — but it comes with a bunch of extras that make it worth the extra…
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Crucial MX300 Solid State Drive: Australian Review
Two years ago, Samsung burst onto the market with the 850 Pro — its first SSD with 3D flash memory, with high speeds and correspondingly high prices — and followed that up with the more affordable 850 Evo. Now, memory manufacturer Crucial is the second company to use 3D NAND in a 2.5-inch solid state…
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MSI Vortex G65 SLI Gaming PC: Australian Review
Gaming PCs are meant to be big, right? They’re meant to be in full-sized PC tower cases, with big loud case fans. And they’re usually pretty ugly, if we’re honest, and dump a whole bunch of waste heat at your feet while you’re playing games. Oh, and they’re meant to be built from off-the-shelf components,…
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Elgato HD60 S Capture Card Review: Great, But There’s A Catch
The capture card market isn’t a particularly flashy segment when it comes to consumer tech. Once you’ve bought a capture card, you don’t need to upgrade for years. They don’t cost a great deal of money compared to high-end graphics cards or VR headsets, and advancements in GPUs have meant many PC gamers record and…