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Motorola Moto X Force

Motorola Moto X Force

Motorola Moto X Force Review – Let’s be honest: a cracked phone display could happen to all of us. Careful as most of us might be with our digital devices (well, some of us more than others) accidents happen and all it takes is a...

Deepcool Captain 240

Deepcool Captain 240

Deepcool Captain 240 Review – For a while, if you had seen one closedloop liquid-cooler you had seen them all. Beneath their branding stickers, the vast majority of closed-loop CPU coolers had Asetek DNA. Sure, companies would tweak certain aspects, adding their own fans here or...

Dark Rock TF

Dark Rock TF

Dark Rock TF Review – In order to stay relevant in the increasingly competitive CPU cooling market, a company really needs to know what it’s doing. This is doubly true for making air coolers. Simply adding more metal and faster fans only goes so far. It’s...

LEPA EXllusion 240

LEPA EXllusion 240

LEPA EXllusion 240 Review – The EXllusion 240 is the kind of CPU cooler that would make John Venn a happy man. It’s decidedly not a closed-loop cooler, but we wouldn’t call it a completely custom kit, either. Everything you need is included in the box,...

Gigabyte P34W V3

Gigabyte P34W v3

Gigabyte P34W V3 Review – One of the holy grails for a gaming laptop manufacturer is the powerful, ultra-slim gaming machine. That’s the focus from Gigabyte on its P34W v3, and it gets oh-soclose to pulling it off. The 14-inch laptop hasn’t been a form factor...

Aria Gladiator Fraction

Aria Gladiator Fraction

Aria Gladiator Fraction Review – If there was ever an over-compensating PC, this might be it. Aria’s Gladiator Fraction brings the cutting edge of AMD technology to the forefront of your wallet. Featuring an FX-8350 eight-core CPU clocked at a gentle 4GHz, 8GB of DDR3 1,600MHz...

Intel Core i7-5775C

Intel Core i7-5775C

Intel Core i7-5775C Review – Intel’s fifth-gen desktop CPU, the Core i7-5775C, is finally in our test benches. So hey there, Mr Broadwell, what took you so long? If you talk to anyone at Intel, they tell you the 14nm architecture was released in 2014. And...

Scorptec Hulk 970

Scorptec Hulk 970

Scorptec Hulk 970 Review – Built by Aussie company Scorptec, this machine is aptly named thanks to the striking (and, unfortunately, unprintable – art) green colour scheme used throughout. As well as the beautiful case NZXT 440 case which has green highlights, the builders have installed...

Gigabyte X99-Gaming 5

Gigabyte X99-Gaming 5

Gigabyte X99-Gaming 5 Review – Now this is what we expect from an X99 board – check out the four fulllength PCIe lanes, ready to swallow your quad-GPU setup. One of the biggest strengths of X99 is the number of PCIe lanes, so it’s nice to...

AMD FX 9590 and 9370

AMD FX 9590 and 9370

AMD FX 9590 and 9370 Review – In the good old days, the frequency of a CPU was a great way to measure how fast it was, but those days are long gone. In case you needed any proof, the AMD FX 9590 is it. With...