Corsair K95 RGB Platinum XT Review (Page 1 of 3)

Happy New Year! In my review of the Seasonic FOCUS SGX-650 650W in January 2019, I talked about a guy who likes to argue about pretty much anything for the sake of arguing. So what better way is there to start 2020 with another story that contains the same main character? Recently, I was hanging out with a few friends when the topic of electric cars came up. I am a big proponent of electric cars just like him; unfortunately, he is also quite...

ASUS Republic of Gamers Unveils New Gaming Lineup at CES 2020

From ASUS Press Release: ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today unveiled an all-new lineup of gaming innovations at CES 2020 that deliver top-tier performance, features and aesthetics to ensure superior experiences for all types of gamers. The new lineup include the ultra-slim ROG Zephyrus G14, the...

HyperX Kicks Off 2020 with All-New PC and Console Gaming Lineup

From HyperX Press Release: Committed to expanding its high-performance product line since its inception in 2013 with gaming headsets, HyperX, the gaming division of Kingston Technology Company, Inc., today announced new additions across its award-winning gaming accessories and memory lineup. The...

ASUS Republic of Gamers Announces the ROG Swift 360Hz

From ASUS Press Release: ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced the ROG Swift 360Hz, the world’s fastest and first NVIDIA G-SYNC® gaming monitor with a 360Hz refresh rate, and the ROG Swift PG32UQX with G-SYNC ULTIMATE technology, a 32-inch gaming display engineered with mini-LED technology...

LG Reveals 4K OLED TV Range For 2020 - Including New 48-Inch Model

From Forbes: Having whet our appetite a couple of days ago with details of its eight-strong new 8K TV range, LG has now announced its 2020 range of OLED 4K TVs. Which sees one all-new series coming in, and one old OLED series bowing out…

Out is the E series. Designed to provide a high-quality audio...

Seagate Unveils 2 Portable SSD Drives for Gamers, Power Users

From PC Mag: The FireCuda Gaming SSD will go on sale in March starting at $189 for the 500GB model. It's been built with the newer NVMe protocol to enable faster data transfer speeds over the drive's USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 Type-C port, which can deliver read speeds of up to 2000MB/second.

But to take full...

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