News

eTeknix Insider Edition #23

It’s been another busy week here at eTeknix, with another great selection of product reviews,  this week we have the latest edition of the popular Antec Three Hundred chassis, with the Three Hundred Two, the very serious hardware of the QNAP TurboNAS drive for those serious about network storage as well as the Icy Dock Hot Swap SATA Caddy for those who live things a little more interchangable, looking for a new chassis, then how about the gargantuan Xigmatek Elysium Super-Tower  PC chassis, perfect for the system build that needs space, and lots of it.

For all you gamers out there we have the cloud gaming device from OnLive with their streaming microconsole,  as well as the Free-to-Play PC racing title Auto Club Revolution, and last but by no means least, how about a nice range of budget friendly keyboards for gaming, the office or a home theatre setup

Check out the links below to see how each product got on in our tests, all links open in a new tab.

Antec Three Hundred Two Mid-Tower PC Chassis Review

Today we are taking a look at the very popular Three Hundred Two Mid-Tower Chassis from Antec, which is quite litterally the new model of the original Three Hundred chassis, as with any newer model you would expect new features, upgrades and general improvements, all of which have been applied here.

Read the full review here


QNAP TurboNAS TS-869 Pro 8-Bay NAS Review

We’ve seen a few NAS boxes recently that are primarily aimed at the home and SOHO user market and have been very impressed with what there is on offer. Naturally following on from the home and SOHO environment, we take a step up in size and move onto the SMB (Small and Medium Business) market and with this comes bigger NAS solutions. Typically we still find a number of these being self concealed, free standing units but there are small number at the top of this category that differ in their design and functionality in that they are rack mountable.

Read the full review here


Xigmatek Elysium Super-Tower Full Tower Chassis Review

Today we’re taking a look at the gargantuan Elysium Super-Tower PC Chassis from Xigmatek, a case big enough for even the most extreme system builds you can image, with support for ample watercooling, 12 x 5.25 drive bays, quad gpu motherboards and a whole lot more on top of that.

Read the full review here


OnLive Cloud Gaming Console Review

This week I’ve been spending some time with the Cloud Gaming console from OnLive, while there service has been available for a while now and many of you will be at least familiar with the name, even if you haven’t tried the product.

Read the full review here


Icy Dock MB971SP-B 5.25″ Hot Swap SATA Caddy Review

It has only been a short time since we had a look at our last Icy Dock product, the MB994SP-4SB-1 Quad Bay SATA backplane, and like that, our next product that we’re looking at is a hot swap drive bay, but this time with a bit more functionality to what we have seen before.

Read the full review here


Emprex Keyboards Review

Today I’m taking a look at a range of budget friendly keyboards from Emprex, but who are Emprex I hear you ask?  Well they are fairly unheard of over on this side of the globe, having done work as an OEM manufacturer for many of the better known peripheral brands, but the thing they’re best known for are LED bulbs and other cost effective lighting, media centre remote controls and low cost LCD monitor solutions.

Read the full review here


Auto Club Revolution Free-to-Play PC Review

This last few weeks I have found my self loosing plenty of time in Auto Club Revolution, a free-to-play online racing title that at least from my perspective seems to have cropped up out of nowhere, coming from the developers at Eutechnyx, who are one of the rare games developers that have been around since the mid 80′s, although back in those days the company was called Zeppelin Games, then later Merit Studios Europe.  If I’m honest I haven’t heard of them before, but after checking their history, I have played a few of their titles.

Read the full review here


We’ll be back next week with more great reviews for you, but don’t forget we still have loads more great content for you over our Forums and Competitions sections, or why not keep up to date with all the latest news and reviews by following us on Facebook or Twitter.

Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

Disqus Comments Loading...

Recent Posts

Plaion Launches Retro ZX Spectrum Computer

Plaion, a leading video game publisher, and Retro Games Ltd., a specialist in reimagined classic…

1 day ago

NVIDIA Warns of GeForce RTX 40 Graphics Card Shortages in November and December

During the latest earnings call, NVIDIA CFO Colette Kress warned of a potential GPU supply…

1 day ago

GeForce RTX 5090, RTX 5080, RTX 5070 Ti, and RTX 5070 Reportedly Coming in Q1 2025

Chinese sources say the GeForce RTX 5090, RTX 5080, RTX 5070 Ti, and RTX 5070…

1 day ago

GTA 6 Already Winning Awards Before Its Launch

GTA 6 doesn’t have an official release date yet, but it has already earned a…

2 days ago

DJI Osmo Mobile 6, 3-Axis Phone Gimbal

Stay on Point with ActiveTrack 6.0 - With upgraded tracking tech, OM 6 sticks to…

2 days ago

Drayton Wiser Smart Radiator Thermostat TRV

Pack includes three Wiser Radiator Thermostats. These smart radiator thermostats are only designed to work…

2 days ago