Hardware

newhardware-iconCheck out these latest hardware announcements for today from around the web. Also included are some hardware news bits, and on some days, a few rumors tossed in for good measure. Click on the links below to read the official press release, visit the products web page, or to an independent news source.

Hardware | Donster | |
Hardware | Donster | |

deepcool-captain-120-aio-cpu-coolerBy Steven Kean @ Legit Reviews

DeepCool was founded in 1996 producing cooling accessories for desktops and servers. With personal computers becoming one of the most important tools of our time, they expanded into AIO liquid cooling, cases and power supplies. In September 2014, they introduced the Captain AIO liquid cooler series that features a Patented SS design (Separated Section) that divides the pump and cold plate into two blocks, connected by a unique transparent connection tube makes the water flow visible. The cooler is topped off with an LED light on the top to give it the nuclear-reactor like appearance that the designers were going after. Today, we’ll be looking at the entry-level DeepCool Gamer Storm CAPTAIN 120 CPU Liquid Cooler AIO Water Cooling solution.

Read The Review Here

Hardware System Cooling | Donster | |
Hardware | Donster | |

logitech-g303-daedalus-apex-gaming-mouseBy Niels Broekhuijsen @ Tom’s Hardware

Over the course of the last few months, Logitech has been revamping its “Gaming” lineup of peripherals, among which it released three new mice – the G302 Daedalus Prime, the G402 Hyperion Fury, and the G502 Proteus Core. Each of these mice had their own points that made them great, but there was a specific combination that gamers were still craving. This combination is the shape and switches of the G302, the sensor of the G502, and RGB lighting, or so claims Logitech. To answer the call, Logitech built the G303 Daedalus Apex. We had a chance to spend some time with a unit before launch.

Read The Review Here

Gaming Mice Hardware | Donster | |

corsair-carbide-100r-silent-caseBy: Hilbert Hagedoorn @ GURU3D

The Carbide series of PC cases from Corsair have been updated with the budget 100R and 100R Silent, Corsair markets the product being entry-level, and with a 50 to 60 USD price tag, we can not argue on that. These chassis remain to be good looking but really are feature rich products. Keywords here would be a dark design chassis, tool free, decent space and nice airflow with the help of a small fan controller.

Read The Review Here

Cases Hardware | Donster | |
Hardware | Donster | |
Hardware | Donster | |

asus-usb-3-1pcie-cardBy Ian Cutress @ AnandTech

As the motherboard reviewer at AnandTech, I speak to my contacts at the motherboard manufacturers on a regular basis. All the recent talk has had a heavy sprinkling about thoughts, opinions and implementations of USB 3.1. To add to our recent testing, ASUS is today announcing the launch of their USB 3.1 PCIe card along with a variety of motherboard bundles either featuring onboard USB 3.1 or a bundled USB 3.1 card. We stuck the card in the Rampage V Extreme to run the numbers with an ASUS dual mSATA USB 3.1 enclosure.

Read The Review Here

Hardware Motherboards | Donster | |

monoprice-crystalpro-28-inch-4k-monitorBy Christian Eberle @ Tom’s Hardware

Nearly every monitor manufacturer has a 28-inch TN Ultra HD monitor in its line-up. Today we’re looking at Monoprice’s CrystalPro 4K. Even though it’s based on the same part as its competitors, you get quality that matches or exceeds those displays.

Read The Review Here

Hardware Monitors | Donster | |