NZXT C650 650W Report (Page 1 of 4)

If you ask me what is the one thing I want to change the most for current computers, my answer would be to eliminate all the fans. There are lots of benefits if we can have computers only rely on passive cooling. The first and foremost one is significantly reduced noise level. Fairly speaking, cooling fans that have advanced bearing technologies are generally pretty quiet. However, there is no guarantee the quietness can last for long time. I...

Zoom Adds Two-Factor Authentication for Enhanced Account Security

From PC Mag: Many of us have come to rely on Zoom video calls as a way of interacting with friends and family safely during the pandemic. However, Zoom accounts could be more secure, and they are becoming more so today with the introduction of two-factor authentication (2FA) for all accounts.

Zoom...

Microsoft Is Doubling the Price of Xbox Game Pass for PC on Sept. 17

From PC Mag: Although most of the focus is on new Xbox consoles and Game Pass right now, Microsoft has been offering Xbox Game Pass for PC in open beta with an introductory price of just $4.99 for a while now. However, that changes later this month.

As Engadget reports, Microsoft has confirmed via...

Bose's new AirPods competitors ship Sept. 29

From CNET: Bose's long-awaited next-generation true wireless earbuds finally have an official shipping date. Leaked in a video a few days ago, the active noise-canceling QuietComfort Earbuds ($280, £250) are now available for preorder along with the new Sports Earbuds ($180, £180). Both will ship on...

PATRIOT presents High-Speed Kits of VIPER 4 BLACKOUT MEMORY

From Patriot Press Release: VIPER GAMING by PATRIOT today is excited to announce the launch of their high-speed 16GB kits of VIPER 4 BLACKOUT PERFORMANCE MEMORY, available in speeds from 4133MHz up to 4400MHz. These modules are designed to maximize the performance potential of computer systems...

Western Digital Confuses Everyone With '5400 RPM Class' Hard Drives

From PC Mag: One of the key specifications present on any hard drive is how fast it spins, with 5,400rpm and 7,200rpm being the two most well-known spinning speeds. However, Western Digital is muddying the waters by classifying some of its 7,200rpm drives as "5400 RPM Class." Confused? You're not...

Xbox Series X launches Nov. 10 for $499

From CNET: Microsoft's Xbox Series X next gen console will be out Nov. 10 and cost $499 (£449/AU$749), it said Wednesday. That's the same day as the stripped down Series S, which costs $299.

You'll be able to preorder from Tuesday, Sept. 22. The consoles launch without Halo Infinite, a major...

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