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In this episode we talk about games the family plays, Darren reviews the Roccat Kave Gaming Headset and we give a preview of the GSKill TridentX DDR 2400Mhz memory.
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BitFenix has taken the basics of a fan controller and added the benefit of fan LED lighting controls in the affordable Hydra Pro.
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Crucial's Ballistix kits are all well known, but would it be a good Tactical move to get a generation old kit over today's offerings?
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Today we check out the ASUS RT-N66U Dark Knight N900 Gigabit Router that seems to have every feature known to the home networking enthusiast. Multiple SSIDs, USB ports for home NAS creation, even a function that allows you to create your own cloud storage for file access anywhere with an internet connection. All of this (and more) from a company, ASUS, known for their motherboards and video cards, not routers. Will ASUS's Dark Knight rise and beat down the competition? Read on to find out!
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Fast, secure and reliable wireless is only part of what a large scale deployment demands, but can the WNDAP360 from Netgear deliver this?
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So what does that mean for us sci-fi geeks who liked Star Wars and those guys who still live in their parents’ basements, living and breathing the sacred trilogies? Well, apparently Disney has more movies planned.
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ASUS Xonar U1 @ XtremeHardware
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The HP 3005PR is a smart and practical dock, built around the DisplayLink DL3900 chip. It adds quite a few connectors to your computer, with a total of six USB ports (two USB 3.0), audio, gigabit Ethernet, HDMI and DisplayPort. The latter two can even be used at the same time.
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The D6300 is essentially identical to the R6300 only this time NETGEAR have covered all bases with the inclusion of an ADSL2+ modem as well as the functionality to use any cable/fiber modem. The A6200 is NETGEAR's first USB Adapter to use the 802.11ac specification and enable users to connect to their ac equipment at above Wireless-N speeds.
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The packaging is pretty standard. Pics of the product and what it can do on the front, info about it on the back, and a window on the front right side to see what you’re getting. At first it looks like your basic cooler. Nope. Read on..
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