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MajorGeeks.Com » News » May 2015 » Hardware Review RoundUp

Hardware Review RoundUp


Posted by: J. McMahon on 05/25/2015 09:48 AM [ comments Comments ]


Here's some reviews posted by some of our friends around the net.



MSI CUBI Review @ Hardware Heaven

Quote: "The Cubi is available in black or, as shown above, a matt white finish with both having dimensions of 115x111x35mm using the standard base (46mm height when extended. Weight is 295g vs 480g). The front left corner is slightly angled and houses the power button and LED with the front surface being the location of our first set of connectors. Two USB 3.0 ports and 3.5mm audio. A drive activity LED is also located here. Flipping the system over we find plenty of air vents, four rubber feet on the base and additional connectors. These start with another two USB 3.0 port then run through GB LAN, mini-DisplayPort (4k @60hz), HDMI and power. A lock slot is also found on the side, allowing us to secure the unit to our desk."







Refl3ctoR 900D Case Mod @ ThinkComputers.org

Quote: "Welcome to another Case Mod Friday showcase! This week we have twister7800gtx's “Refl3ctoR 900D” build. Here is what he had to say about it, "After the last Mod I made last year, the 8.0.0.D, a mod built upon the Corsair 800D, this year I decided to create a new project based on the very new Corsair 900D. This work shall be an evolution of the previous project trying to solve some of the limits that had occurred previously with some evolutions and graphic optimizations"









EMTEC Stay Earbuds Wireless Review

Quote: "You’ll notice a green/red flashing LED from the main body which is located in the middle between the two ear buds on the cord. Now, turn on the bluetooth connectivity on your device and connect to the EMTEC Stay Earbuds. You’ll see the Bluetooth on device flash on and also you’ll see a small bar beside the BLUETOOTH symbol, it’s a battery bar, showing you the battery life of your earbuds. This is a very impressive feature as you rarely know when you need a recharge and now it’s right there on your screen."








SSD Charts 2015: 56 SSDs - Kingston HyperX Predator 480GB @ ocaholic

Quote: "The best part about the palm grip design of the MX Performance was that it included an outstretched area on the left side of the mouse that acted as a thumb rest. The MX Master includes this exact same design with a few improvements.

One such improvement is the addition of the distinct thumb wheel for side-to-side scrolling and advanced gestures. Using the Logitech software the wheel can be set to turn pages, switch applications, reassign buttons, and much more."








cAntec P70 Mid-Tower Chassis Review @ HardOCP

Quote: "Antec, Inc. is the global leader in high-performance computer components and accessories for the gaming, PC upgrade and Do-It-Yourself markets. Founded in 1986, Antec is recognized as a pioneer in the industry and has maintained its position as a worldwide market leader and international provider of quiet, efficient and innovative products. Antec has also achieved great success in the distribution channel, meeting the demands of quality-conscious system builders, VARs and integrators."





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