PC Components
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ADATA XPG Valor Air Test – High Airflow, Low Price
The name XPG stands for a sub-brand of the memory manufacturer ADATA from Taiwan, which was founded in 2008. The background for the foundation of…
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The great air cooler fan test (120 mm)
Air coolers are the most common, simple and safe solutions to cool a processor. And here there can be many reasons to replace or add…
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The great radiator fan test (120 mm)
Those who own an AIO water cooler and simply find the factory fans too loud or are dissatisfied with the performance may want to see…
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ADATA XPG GAMMIX S70 BLADE in review: Fast PCIe Gen4 SSD!
ADATA XPG has a high-end SSD in its portfolio with the GAMMIX S70 BLADE, which is supposed to achieve lightning-fast transfer rates of up to…
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ENDORFY Arx 700 Air Test – Airy and spacious
The former SilentiumPC brand is hidden behind the ENDORFY brand. It was founded in Warsaw, Poland in 2007 and initially focused only on PC components…
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Lian Li Uni Fan AL140 V2 in single packs in test – suddenly standard!
Lian Li is a Taiwanese company for computer parts, which is especially known for its cases. However, since a few years, the Uni Fans are…
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Alphacool Eisblock Aurora XPX Edge RGB – the upgrade for custom water cooling in test
Alphacool is a German top dog in the world of water cooling. Both all-in-one water cooling systems and custom water cooling systems are offered –…
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Xilence XPF140.R.PWM review – 140 mm fan in “as cheap as possible”
Like be quiet!, Xilence belongs to the German Listan GmbH. Xilence covers the lower end of the price segment, whereby the range is further divided…
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Thermaltake TOUGHFAN 14 RGB review – when it needs to be really bright
Thermaltake is a Taiwanese manufacturer of every PC component imaginable. Apart from cases, power supplies and coolers, you can also find fans. Like the Thermaltake…
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Lian Li Uni Fan AL120 V2 review – thicker fans for more performance?
When Lian Li launched the first Uni Fan fans, they hit the market pretty hard. They were practically a revolution when it came to fan…