For the past while Desktop PC’s have come in all shapes and sizes, but taking a first glance at the latest HP Pavilion Wave, you would be forgiven if PC wasn’t first thought. The new design approach from HP features a triangular form with separate chambers for each of the main areas and an overall design […]
Review: Western Digital 8TB Red Hard Drive
The race for increased capacity continues, and while we have seen 8TB sizes and larger before: the first bunch of drives to launch with those sizes typically included some drawbacks with performance. Western Digital’s Red series has always offered excellent performance, and we would expect nothing less from their new 8TB drives. So lets […]
Review: Noctua NH-C14S Heatsink
We recently took a look at the NH-D15S, as Noctua’s new iteration of the popular D15 that offered a slight adjustment to the layout for increased compatibility. The older NH-C14S has gotten similar treatment, but with new socket support, fin stack changes, and a newer, more capable fan. […]
Review: MSI Z170A Gaming M5 Motherboard
The delays in Broadwell led many to believe that Skylake would be pushed back as well, and with the launch of Broadwell only a few months ago, most were shocked to see Intel pushing out their latest generation of processors so quickly. The Architecture was simply finished, delaying the launch further because of the issue […]
Review: Toshiba KIRAbook 109 Laptop
Not too long ago, a laptop was the only true option for portable computing. Nowadays we see smartphones take center stage and tablets become the new laptop. That being said, nothing can replace the laptop in terms of usability, the true all-in-one portable computer . The KIRAbook from Toshiba offers a sleek profile with some pretty solid specs. […]
Review: MSI Adora 20 All-in-One PC
The all in one market isn’t something that has changed much over the years. The main purpose has always been to get the guts of a computer and a monitor inside a housing not much bigger than the latter. A smart idea of anyone looking to safe space and simply plug into a single device […]
Apple announce new thinner and lighter MacBook with USB Type-C
Apple have taken to the stage today to announce some new products. Something a lot of users have been eagerly awaited was a refreshed MacBook. The new MacBook has a 12-inch thin bezel display with 2,304 x 1,440 pixel resolution. The base model starts at $1,299 and will include an Intel 1.1Ghz Core M processor with […]
Review: Toshiba Satellite CL10-B Laptop
While the world is taking to smartphones and tablets more and more, a cheap and cheerful laptop will still have a place for many users. That tried and true method of mobile computing as been around for decades. The devices have gotten smaller, lighter and more lasting, but the overall principle has been the same. […]
Review: Noctua NH-U9S Heatsink
Unsurprisingly Noctua have another heatsink around. The company famous for making some of the best fans and heatsinks are dropping another heatsink aimed at bringing solid performance with a small size. The NH-U9S uses either a single NF-A9 fan with optional dual fan support. The heatsink has offers 100-percent RAM comparability and zero issues with all […]
Windows 10 will be a free upgrade for Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1 users
Microsoft kindly shared a massive list of new information on the upcoming new Windows 10 OS. Something we know a lot of users were eager to know was the cost of the new OS and what Windows 8.1 users will be paying. Thankfully Windows 10 will be a free upgrade for users running Windows 7 […]