Apple is increasingly focusing on building its own devices and expanding its ecosystem by taking steps towards a more native experience for users and relying less on third-party accessories. While the Cupertino-based tech giant's HomePod and AppleTV have left quite the mark in the smart home category, it generally relies more on outsourcing cameras and other hardware for smart homes. Now, a new report suggests that the company intends to create a fully integrated experience by developing its own smart home accessories. Gurman hints about Apple working on making smart home products like security cameras for a more integrated experience […]
We’re continuing our Best of Black Friday posts today with a look at the best current deals on power stations and their respective bundle options. Folks across the country and beyond have been steadily investing more and more in the industry for a vari...
Blizzard has announced that two decades after its release, World of Warcraft is finally going to let players build a home and live in it. The feature has long been requested by WoW players and now it’s finally coming in the game’s next expansion.Read m...
Guild Wars 2: Janthir Wilds will receive the Godspawn update, adding a new 50-player boss battle, a new 10-player raid, and a legendary spear. Guild Wars 2: Janthir Wilds is getting the first major update "Godspawn" on November 19th, expanding the story with new story chapters The MMORPG Guild Wars 2 by ArenaNet is receiving its first major update for the Janthir Wilds expansion soon. It's the first of three major updates, and it'll land on November 19. The update will add new content to the game for the players. The Janthir Wilds expansion DLC was released in August this year, […]
Silverstone's Hydrogon D140 performs moderately well with reasonable noise levels, and has an installation process that system builders will appreciate, but it doesn't perform as well as other coolers in its price range.
Todays review will explore the performance the 360mm and 240mm version of the latest Mystique series AIOs from DeepCool. The standout feature of this line is a 2.8" glossy LCD screen which can display system usage statistics or a media file of your choice, but that's not all! They also include upgraded pumps and fans compared to previous DeepCool products. DeepCool is one of my favorite cooling brands, and have consistently been improving the performance and value of their products. I've been impressed with a number of their products, including the very unique Assassin IV WH which I previously reviewed. Pros […]
AT&T was hacked about two years ago, and the company has finally acknowledged it by agreeing to reset passcodes for its existing customers. The passcodes belonged to 65.4 million former customers and 7.6 million new customers, but the company is only looking to reset the passcodes of its active customers and states that the leaked information "may have included full name, email address, mailing address, phone number, social security number, date of birth, AT&T account number and passcode." It took AT&T time to acknowledge the data breach, but it has finally reset the passcodes of its active customers The telecommunication […]
Seasonic Magflow ARGB 120mm PWM case fan review Seasonic is a well established brand in the PC industry with over 48 years of experience manufacturing PC parts including power supplies, cases, and fans. This review will cover their latest fan, the Seasonic Magflow ARGB 120mm PWM. Pros Daisy chain connection, eliminating cable clutter Moderate noise levels Sturdy construction paired with 100,000+ hour rating Minimalist ARGB accents Cons None apparent Features of the Magflow ARGB 120mm Packaging The single fan SKU of this fan arrives in a small box. Opening the box reveals two smaller […]
Thermalright is one of the hottest players in the CPU cooling market, they've been dominating the market in both performance and value with recently released air coolers like the Phantom Spirit 120 EVO. Today we'll be looking at one of Thermalright's AIOs, the Frozen Edge 360. It is powered by 3 of Thermalright's TL-B12 120mm fans which have seen decent reviews online, paired with a 3300RPM liquid pump, and features a solid black design with minor ARGB accents for the CPU block. However, none of these features are what grabs our attention - the price is what really makes Thermalright's […]
Today's review will cover a rather unique CPU cooler from Jiushark, a relatively new player to the cooling market from China. This CPU cooler, the JF13K mini DIAMOND, offers top down cooling which not only cools your CPU - but also your RAM, VRMs, and SSD (if it is installed next to the CPU)! As this is a top down cooler, my expectations for this cooler aren't as high as traditional CPU coolers I test. However, with a full six heatpipes and a wide heatsink I hoped the JF13K mini DIAMOND could at least offer performance comparable to traditional low […]
The King of top down cooling: Thermalright SI-100 SFF Cooler Review Recently I tested DeepCool's entry into top down cooling with the AN600. Today's review we'll be taking a look at Thermalright's SI-100, another top down cooler for SFF builds. This unit features six staggered copper heatpipes and a thicker heatsink than its competitors paired with a full size 120mm fan, which allows it to outperform all of its competitors and claim the title of the king of top down cooling. Pros Strongest overall performance of it's class Best noise normalized performance of its class Reasonable price Cons Loudest maximum […]
Jiushark M.2-Two SSD Heatsink Cooler Review: Strong cooling performance with broad compatibility With temps up on modern SSDs, the need to keep modern Gen 5 SSDs cool has resulted in a market for m.2 heat sinks and there's a wide variety of choices to consider. Heat sinks of sizes large and small, in a variety of form factors and even with active cooling, are now available to keep your SSD cool. Today's review will be of Jiushark's M.2-Two, a heatsink with active cooling but a moderate profile which means it is compatible with most air coolers - unlike many of […]
The Arzopa G1 Game 15.6'' 144Hz Portable Monitor came across my desk recently, which is lucky, because I was getting to a point where I needed a display that would […]
Finnish gaming company UNEVN has released a unique gaming setup named "BASE," taking portability and user-accessibility to the next level. UNEVN Has Taken Professional Gaming To New Heights, Harness The […]
Phoronix reports that the Intel Linux graphics driver, which continually sees updates to prepare for the newest Arc Alchemist GPUs, has recently merged with the Intel Mesa Vulkan driver for the open-source platform. The merge is to assist with a fix for the issues the company was receiving with raytracing capabilities. The fix, which happens […]
Vampire Survivors draws tons of inspiration from Castlevania, so it is no surprise that the new Ode To Castlevania DLC is fantastic. I’m here to guide you through unlocking each Hero and evolving each weapon, because that’s how you’ll end up accessing ...
I started playing Overwatch in 2019. By the time I was pushing payloads and getting Play of the Game with a well-placed Tactical Visor, a lot of the old hero kits and team compositions that were infamous when the hero shooter launched in 2016 were more...
Silverstone's Hydrogon D140 performs moderately well with reasonable noise levels, and has an installation process that system builders will appreciate, but it doesn't perform as well as other coolers in its price range.
Todays review will explore the performance the 360mm and 240mm version of the latest Mystique series AIOs from DeepCool. The standout feature of this line is a 2.8" glossy LCD screen which can display system usage statistics or a media file of your choice, but that's not all! They also include upgraded pumps and fans compared to previous DeepCool products. DeepCool is one of my favorite cooling brands, and have consistently been improving the performance and value of their products. I've been impressed with a number of their products, including the very unique Assassin IV WH which I previously reviewed. Pros […]
AT&T was hacked about two years ago, and the company has finally acknowledged it by agreeing to reset passcodes for its existing customers. The passcodes belonged to 65.4 million former customers and 7.6 million new customers, but the company is only looking to reset the passcodes of its active customers and states that the leaked information "may have included full name, email address, mailing address, phone number, social security number, date of birth, AT&T account number and passcode." It took AT&T time to acknowledge the data breach, but it has finally reset the passcodes of its active customers The telecommunication […]
Seasonic Magflow ARGB 120mm PWM case fan review Seasonic is a well established brand in the PC industry with over 48 years of experience manufacturing PC parts including power supplies, cases, and fans. This review will cover their latest fan, the Seasonic Magflow ARGB 120mm PWM. Pros Daisy chain connection, eliminating cable clutter Moderate noise levels Sturdy construction paired with 100,000+ hour rating Minimalist ARGB accents Cons None apparent Features of the Magflow ARGB 120mm Packaging The single fan SKU of this fan arrives in a small box. Opening the box reveals two smaller […]
Thermalright is one of the hottest players in the CPU cooling market, they've been dominating the market in both performance and value with recently released air coolers like the Phantom Spirit 120 EVO. Today we'll be looking at one of Thermalright's AIOs, the Frozen Edge 360. It is powered by 3 of Thermalright's TL-B12 120mm fans which have seen decent reviews online, paired with a 3300RPM liquid pump, and features a solid black design with minor ARGB accents for the CPU block. However, none of these features are what grabs our attention - the price is what really makes Thermalright's […]
Today's review will cover a rather unique CPU cooler from Jiushark, a relatively new player to the cooling market from China. This CPU cooler, the JF13K mini DIAMOND, offers top down cooling which not only cools your CPU - but also your RAM, VRMs, and SSD (if it is installed next to the CPU)! As this is a top down cooler, my expectations for this cooler aren't as high as traditional CPU coolers I test. However, with a full six heatpipes and a wide heatsink I hoped the JF13K mini DIAMOND could at least offer performance comparable to traditional low […]
The King of top down cooling: Thermalright SI-100 SFF Cooler Review Recently I tested DeepCool's entry into top down cooling with the AN600. Today's review we'll be taking a look at Thermalright's SI-100, another top down cooler for SFF builds. This unit features six staggered copper heatpipes and a thicker heatsink than its competitors paired with a full size 120mm fan, which allows it to outperform all of its competitors and claim the title of the king of top down cooling. Pros Strongest overall performance of it's class Best noise normalized performance of its class Reasonable price Cons Loudest maximum […]
Jiushark M.2-Two SSD Heatsink Cooler Review: Strong cooling performance with broad compatibility With temps up on modern SSDs, the need to keep modern Gen 5 SSDs cool has resulted in a market for m.2 heat sinks and there's a wide variety of choices to consider. Heat sinks of sizes large and small, in a variety of form factors and even with active cooling, are now available to keep your SSD cool. Today's review will be of Jiushark's M.2-Two, a heatsink with active cooling but a moderate profile which means it is compatible with most air coolers - unlike many of […]
The Arzopa G1 Game 15.6'' 144Hz Portable Monitor came across my desk recently, which is lucky, because I was getting to a point where I needed a display that would […]
Finnish gaming company UNEVN has released a unique gaming setup named "BASE," taking portability and user-accessibility to the next level. UNEVN Has Taken Professional Gaming To New Heights, Harness The […]
Phoronix reports that the Intel Linux graphics driver, which continually sees updates to prepare for the newest Arc Alchemist GPUs, has recently merged with the Intel Mesa Vulkan driver for the open-source platform. The merge is to assist with a fix for the issues the company was receiving with raytracing capabilities. The fix, which happens […]