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SF240R and SF360R Review

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Cooler Master has sent us for SF240R and SF360R Review which is kinda new design hence we can call it innovation though Antec Prism...
Best CPU Coolers for Intel Core i7-13700KF

Best CPU Coolers For i7-13700KF [All Tested]

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Tech4Gamers brings you a detailed guide going through the Best CPU Cooler For Core i7-13700KF to help you with your next buying decision

AMD Ryzen 7 7700X Review: Is It Worth It?

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Here is the most complete Ryzen 7 7700x Review - featuring Gaming, Rendering, Analysis, and more comparisons with the unboxing.
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Player Unknown Battleground Review

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PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, better known as PUBG, is a game that does not need any introduction. We are talking about the most successful, most discussed, shared and played...

XPG GAMMIX S70 BLADE 2TB NVMe SSD Review

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XPG Gammix S70 Blade 2TB NVMe SSD is a no-brainer with its high performance, better value, PS5 compatibility, and comprehensive software. It is a must-have for the gamers and the enthusiasts for what it offers on the table. It comes recommended by us.
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Epomaker Cypher 81 Review: A Great Value-Oriented Keyboard

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The Epomaker Cypher 81 is a compact 75% keyboard that hits a sweet spot between style, comfort, and performance. With smooth Flamingo linear switches, six layers of sound dampening, and a quiet gasket-mounted build, it feels great to type on for both work and play. The handy knob and mini screen are also surprisingly useful. While it could use more color options and stronger battery life, at under 90 bucks, it delivers serious value without cutting corners.
Corsair SF1000L Testing

CORSAIR SF1000L SFX Gold Review – Small Form, Big Performance

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The Corsair SF1000L PSU is an SFL power supply that exceeds expectations with its performance and efficiency. Slightly larger than SFX PSUs, it offers better results under max load due to improved heat dissipation.
Best CPU For RTX 4080 Super

Best CPU For RTX 4080 Super [Budget, Gaming, Performance]

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The best CPU for the RTX 4080 Super should have outstanding gaming performance, long-lasting future-proofing, and good value for performance.
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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.

ASRock Phantom Gaming X870 Nova WiFi Motherboard Review

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The ASRock Phantom Gaming X870 Nova WiFi is a solid mid-range offering, boasting features you'll find on more expensive motherboards. It looks great, performs solid, and has just about everything you could ask for at this price point. Just look out for the bandwidth sharing complications of the M.2 slots.

ID-Cooling Frost X55 Review: Performance That Smells Surprisingly Good

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ID-Cooling's New Frost X55 Thermal paste is an upgrade over its previous versions, offering excellent performance and substantial value at $9 USD for a 4-gram tube. It features eye-catching packaging with four scent options; despite the cosmetic focus, its core function remains effective. The paste is slightly less viscous than the X45 while retaining the good thickness. Overall, the performance is in the high-end thermal-paste category.
G.SKILL Trident Z5 Royal Neo 8000MHz CL38 Design

G.Skill Trident Z5 Royal Neo DDR5-8000 CL38 EXPO Kit Review

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The Trident Z5 Royal Neo DDR5-8000 CL38 is G.Skill's latest addition to their EXPO DDR5 lineup. It follows the same design as previous kits from this lineup, with a mirrored silver/gold finish and a crystalline light bar. It's capable of running at DDR5-6400 CL28 with a latency of just 8.75ns, a configuration at which it can beat any kit in the market with speeds ranging from 6000-6400 MT/s. All this comes at a towering price tag of $179, though.