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The Ryzen 7 5700G, An APU Review For You
When the Ryzen 7 5700G was released it was only sold in prebuilt machines, but soon after it became available to buy on its own. The "G" indicates this is an APU with a...
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The New Price To Performance King, The RTX 3070 FE
If ... and that is one big if ... you can find a Founders Edition for sale today, or a partner board on Thursday then the RTX 3070 is a great deal at US$499. ...
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Read it and weep, the ultimate review from [H]ard|OCP
ard|OCP was around far more than 10 years before posting their last review, which interestingly enough examines a 10 year old PSU. This particular Seasonic X-750 model has been powering a system for a...
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Mobile speed, the Samsung Portable SSD T3
Just because you are on the road there is no reason to subject yourself to HDD speeds when transferring files. Not only will an SSD be quieter and more resilient but the USB 3.1...
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Check out the soundstage on this review
The least expensive pairing in this review will run you £5,194 and the most expensive doubles that, not the audio source and cables whose prices leave Monster green with envy. Kitguru has taken on...
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The great GTX 950 review roundup
It is more fun testing at the high end and the number of MOBA gamers here at PCPer could be described as very sparse, to say the least. Perhaps you are a MOBA gamer...
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Portable wireless storage from Samsung
If you find yourself running low on space on your phone and need a handy way to extend your storage you could consider the Samsung Wireless HDD. A mere 19.9x89x126.5mm and 275g it won't...
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Rounding up the GTX 980 Ti reviews
Hopefully by now you have familiarized yourself with Ryan's review of the new GTX980 Ti and perhaps even some of the other reviews below. One review that you should not miss is by Scott...
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Love the NVMe, shame almost nobody can use it
For owners of Z97 or X99 boards with updated UEFIs or a rare SFF-8643 connector for the 2.5" version, booting from NVMe is possible, for the rest the Intel SSD 750 will have to...
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Did you know XFX makes enclosures too?
XFX has expanded into the enclosure market with a case priced to take on big names like Corsair and Thermaltake. It is visually unique on the outside, especially with there watercooling grommets which are...