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amd ryzen 7 2700x review

AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Review: Worth It?

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The second generation AMD Ryzen 7 2700X Review code-named Pinnacle Ridge packs 8 cores and 16 threads rated at a base clock of 3.7GHz.
Thermal Grizzly Duronaut

Thermal Grizzly Duronaut Review: Good Performance With Higher Longevity

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Thermal Grizzly Duronaut is a high-performance thermal paste designed for durability and efficient heat transfer. It’s easy to apply, works well for overclocking, and offers great value while maintaining long-term performance.
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Gamemax GX Rampage 1050W Platinum ATX 3.1 Review

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The Gamemax GX Rampage 1050W Platinum PSU is a solid contender in the high-performance power supply market, boasting the latest ATX 3.X and PCIe 5.X specifications to handle today’s demanding CPUs and GPUs. While Gamemax has had a mixed reputation in the past, this unit impresses with excellent voltage regulation, low ripple, and efficient cooling thanks to surface-mounted components and a quiet 135mm Fluid Dynamic Bearing fan.
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown

Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown Review – Ubisoft Redeemed

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Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown might not be able to satisfy every fan of the series. However, for those willing to try another 2D rendition, the game's flashy combat, stylized aesthetic, meticulous platforming, and noteworthy level design hold enough depth to offer up to 25-30 hours of gameplay.
Best RTX 4080

6 BEST RTX 4080 Graphics Cards [Performance, Looks, Value]

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In this guide, we will walk you through the Best RTX 4080 Graphics Cards out there. We have compared the different variants based on their clock speeds, VRM, and cooling capabilities.
Deepcool Assassin III Review

Deepcool Assassin III Review: Unboxing + Benchmarks

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The Deepcool Assassin III, a powerful CPU air cooler with a 280W TDP, competes with the Noctua NH-D15. Stylish and high-performing, it excels in cooling but emits 47 dB(A) of noise. Suitable for gamers, it may not suit those prioritizing a quiet PC or dealing with limited space.
Best 140mm Case Fans

5 BEST 140mm Case Fans [Expert Picks]

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In this guide, I will tell you about the best 140mm case fans based on their airflow, static pressure, noise, speed, looks, and price.
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Our Best White PC Build For Gaming With Looks

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After months of testing and reviews, we have rounded up the PC parts you need to build the best white PC build in 2024.
DeepCool AK620 CPU Air Cooler

DeepCool AK620 CPU Air Cooler Review

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DeepCool has released their new air cooler named AK620. This is a dual-tower configuration in 120mm size. The Assassin-III (dual 140mm) has been the...

XPG Lancer ROG DDR5-6600 CL32 Review: A Great All Rounder

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The XPG Lancer ROG DDR5-6600 is the new hero in the Lancer lineup, tuned for ASUS ROG Z890 boards, but also standing up to the task of others. This is an ECC memory kit that performs up to the mark for the speed on offer and looks excellent with its polished black design and RGB. With its towering performance comes a towering design (43mm), too, which renders it incompatible with certain air coolers.
Best Budget Graphics Cards

5 BEST Budget Graphics Cards [Compared With Benchmarks]

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While there aren't many, the best budget graphics cards should be able to perform well at 1080P and have great cooling capabilities.
Setting it Up

Orico SharpVid 4K Review: A Surprisingly Capable Capture Card

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The Orico SharpVid 4K doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel, but it does a solid job of giving you what matters. It is a small, solid card with an aluminum body, and it doesn’t disappoint when handling 4K/60Hz recording with VRR. I tried it out on different platforms and didn’t run into any real issues. Honestly, it was just plug it in, hit record, and you’re good to go. Using it to switch between gaming, streaming, and recording felt simple enough. There was nothing I had to overthink. It’s not out here trying to show off with fancy features, and the price isn’t exactly cheap, but it holds its ground pretty well next to Elgato or AverMedia stuff.