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D-Link DIR-890L AC3200 Ultra Wi-Fi Router Review

goldfries10 years ago10 years ago01 mins

The D-Link Router is one amazing product, it’s something you quite expect when you see a router that has a box that’s bigger than that of a graphics card. Under the box is one huge router, it kind of reminds me of the SpiderMonkey from Supreme Commander. With 6 huge adjustable antenna, the D-Link router…

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Tt eSPORTS Level 10 M Gaming Mouse Review

goldfries10 years ago10 years ago04 mins

This is one awesome mouse from Tt eSPORTS, the gaming peripheral division of ThermalTake. The Level 10M could probably the finest mouse you’ll ever come across. Starting off, the packaging is simply beautiful but takes quite some effort to unbox. For example, getting the first set of tapes of was a little confusing as I…

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TP-Link NC450 HD Pan/Tilt Wi-Fi Camera Review

goldfries10 years ago10 years ago03 mins

The NC450 is probably one of the better IP cameras I’ve used, I love it for the price and features. Here are the key features of the NC450 – 720p HD Imaging – HD resolution provides sharper, clearer images – Pan / Tilt – See up to 360 degrees horizontally and 150 degrees vertically. –…

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Avexir Red Tesla ROG Certified Edition DDR4 Memory Review

goldfries10 years ago10 years ago02 mins

Finally, after admiring it for more than a year I now have the Red Tesla in the lab. In case you guys didn’t know, I did a quick coverage on the Avexir Red Tesla over the previous Computex …….. yes, Computex of 2015. Here’s some photos of the Red Tesla. Here are the details of…

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Transcend MTS860 64GB M.2 SSD Review

goldfries10 years ago10 years ago02 mins

It looks like the MTS800 model that I reviewed almost half a year ago but it isn’t, the MTS860 model is available in only 64GB capacity and it’s an M.2 SSD that uses SuperMLC NAND Flash instead of Synchronous MLC like the MTS800 (and MTS600 and MTS400) range. The unit doesn’t come with consumer packaging…

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