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TRENDnet Adds 5 New USB-C Products to Their Product Line
TRENDnet might mostly be known for their network devices, but that isn’t all that they do. The company has now added five new USB-C solutions to their popular USB-C product line. The five new USB-C devices allow users to expand available connections on their existing hardware without the need to…
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Alphacool Announces Eiswolf GPX-Pro Liquid VGA Cooler Range
All-in-one GPU liquid cooling solutions have become more popular in recent years and AIB partners including EVGA have begun to offer sealed units directly to the customer. Of course, many enthusiasts may want to select their own water cooling hardware capable of enhanced overclocking headroom and a higher level of…
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ID-Cooling Announces the Icekimo 360 AIO VGA Liquid Cooler
ID-Cooling is still a growing brand on Western shores, but perhaps their latest product will be the one to give them a little more spotlight. The new Icekimo 360 is an all-in-one closed loop cooler for graphics cards. Sure, we’ve seen stuff like this before, but with this being a…
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Club3D USB 3.0 Ultra Smart Docking Station Review
Introduction A laptop is a great tool to have at your disposal when you are on the road a lot, it allows you to work where you are and when you want. But it also comes with some disadvantages such as limited connectivity and the ‘work’ it is to connect all…
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MSI Releases Official Statement on VGA Review Samples OC Mode Controversy
Recently, revelations emerged regarding MSI and ASUS automatically setting their graphics card review samples to a faster mode than retail versions. While there was some confusion about this topic, it’s important to remember that consumers can access these faster speeds with each vendor’s graphics card’s software. According to MSI and…
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MSI and ASUS Use OC BIOS as Default For Reviewers
Custom editions of the GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 have finally made their way into hands of reviewers for testing purposes. In theory, any review sample should utilise an identical specification to retail models to help reviewers provide an accurate picture of real-world performance that consumers can expect. According to…
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27-Inch IPS-Glass WQHD 60Hz OEM Monitor Review
Introduction Even though the majority of consumers currently use 1080P displays, there are huge benefits to higher-resolution monitors including vastly improved picture quality and a better real estate which can heighten productivity. Technically, 2560×1440 and 4K products are becoming more affordable as manufacturing processes are optimised. This is especially the…
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Nvidia GTX 1080 Removes D-Sub VGA Support
With the march of digital ports and connectors, their older analog counterparts have started to slowly die off. Last month, Intel revealed their plans to kill off the analog 3.5mm audio jack in favour of the digital USB Type-C. This month, it looks like Nvidia is finally killing off D-Sub…
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Gigabyte GeForce GTX 960 2GB ITX Graphics Card Review
Introduction and A Closer Look The GeForce GTX 960 has been with us for a few months now, it has established itself as the ‘go-to’ graphics card for under $200. With the amount of power graphical power it produces at this price point, it has really been taken on by…
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Diamond DS3900V2 UltraDock Docking Station Review
Introduction It doesn’t matter if you got the new Apple Macbook with just one USB port or any other system, you always have too few, especially on your portable computers. The Diamond DS3900 Ultra Dock Dual Video USB 3.0/2.0 docking station enables multiple USB devices, monitors, and a network to be connected…
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Diamond USB 3.0 to DVI/HDMI/VGA Multi-Display Adapter Review
Introduction There’s no doubt in my mind that if you’re using a computer, you’re using a display of some sorts; a PC isn’t much use without one. Having a single display is fine for most people, it’s more than enough for working, gaming and whatever else you need. However, what…
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Sapphire R9 290X Tri-X 8GB CrossFireX Review
Introduction Here at eTeknix, we strive to give the consumer the best possible advice in every aspect of technology. Today is no different, as we have a pair of Sapphire’s amazing R9 290x 8GB Tri-x edition graphics cards to combine together for some CrossFireX action. The dedicated review for this…
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Microsoft Launches MS-DOS App for Mobile Devices
Microsoft is going old-school this April Fools’ Day has launched an MS-DOS app for mobile. The app appears to be just like the real thing, having to navigate around by typing DIR in order to list available apps and using CD to enter directories. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irJQDGw8Ptk If you navigate to the…
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NVIDIA Show The Future of Gaming on TITAN X
GTC 2015: While Jen-Hsun Huang was talking about how powerful the new TITAN X graphics card is, numbers and figures are sometimes not enough for most consumers, and instead they need to see something to tug on their emotions and Jen-Hsun didn’t disappoint one bit. We all know that EPIC…
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NVIDIA Discuss the Rise of Deep Learning
GTC 2015: For the most part, GTC has already been a huge event for NVIDIA with the unveiling of the new TITAN X graphics card to the market but while this is great for the average consumer, NVIDIA have a lot more to offer than just their GeForce segment and…
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