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The Tech Life Cycle: What’s Worth Buying and When

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Learn how to time tech purchases, avoid hype-driven upgrades, and find value in used gear. A practical opinion on buying smarter, not faster.
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Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Ultralight Wireless Review: True To Its Name

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The Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Ultralight Wireless is gaming mouse built for professional players who need speed and accuracy. Weighing just 36 grams, it glides easily across the mousepad. It is equipped with the Marksman sensor, AXON hyper-polling, and tactile switches, aiming feels precise in FPS games. Moreover, long gaming sessions remain comfortable thanks to its shape, matte finish, and added grip tapes. Lastly, the build is solid, and the UPE skates hold up well even with heavy use.

Why eGPUs Are (Finally) Making Sense in 2025 Laptops

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Discover how modern eGPUs deliver desktop-class power to laptops with faster ports, better compatibility, and affordable enclosures.

MSI Gaming Trio OC RTX 5060 8GB GPU Hits A Record-Low Price On Amazon

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MSI Gaming RTX 5060 has fallen to a record-low price on Amazon with the new 22% off sale. It is available for only $329 for a limited time.

ASRock B850 Challenger WiFi White Review: A Budget Gamer’s White-Themed Option

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The ASRock B850 Challenger WiFi White is a good value-for-money option for budget gamers if they want to step into the latest Ryzen CPUs. It comes with a 12+2+1 VRM phase design and an adequate cooling system to keep everything under control. Moreover, the number of USB ports and other connectors on this board is pretty decent as well. Besides those, the synthetic performance is still a let-down, making it a viable option only for gamers.

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.
Ocypus Sigma L36 Pro Smiles For The Camera!

Ocypus Sigma L36 Pro Review: Performance Meets Display

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The Ocypus Sigma L36 Pro is a 360mm all-in-one liquid cooler with a unique 3.5-inch customizable LCD display. It offers strong cooling performance, with improved pump and fan designs. The cooler is compatible with both Intel and AMD sockets and comes with a 5-year warranty. While it’s a bit pricey at $169.99, it competes well with other premium models, though it could be more affordable or include ARGB fans for the price. If the display isn’t important to you, there are cheaper options with similar performance.
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Corsair Vanguard Pro 96 Hall Effect Review: The Best Of Both Worlds

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The Corsair Vanguard Pro 96 is a two-in-one keyboard that delivers remarkable gaming performance, complemented by features targeted for content creators and streamers. It is equipped with MGX Hall Effect switches, a multi-functional rotary dial, a 320×170 LCD screen, and Elgato Stream Deck integration for both gameplay and productivity. Additionally, its solid build, magnetic wrist rest, and PBT double-shot keycaps provide comfort and durability. While it's wired only and carries a premium price, it's still a well-rounded keyboard.
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Blackview Launches AI Rugged Armor Xplore 2 Flagship Smartphone

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The Blackview Xplore 2 delivers a rugged smartphone experience unlike any other, thanks to powerful software and hardware.
Low-Latency Wireless Mice Have Killed The Wired Mouse

Low-Latency Wireless Mice Have Killed The Wired Mouse

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Modern wireless mice have solved all the issues that previously had made these mice bad and now even the pro players are using wireless mice.
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AMD Patents New Improved RAM Architecture As DDR5 Approaches Bandwidth Limit

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A new patent published by AMD proposes a new improved RAM architecture that doubles data rates without changing underlying DRAM chips.
Do Laptop Coolers Actually Work & Are They Actually Worth It

Do Laptop Coolers Actually Work? & Are They Actually Worth It?

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Laptop tend to get overheated, which causes thermal throtling. This is why a Laptop coolers is much needed. But is it worth it?