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Guilty Gear Xrd Sign (PlayStation 4) Game Review

goldfries11 years ago11 years ago04 mins

Xrd Sign comes as the latest in Guilty Gear’s franchise, one awesome ride when it comes to not only the combat experience but also the story that’s part of the game. Story A girl appears an declare war against the world and some heroes try to save the world. 😀 How’s that for a summary?…

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ASUS ROG G20 (G20AJ) Compact Gaming Desktop Review

goldfries11 years ago11 years ago05 mins

Introduced just a few months ago, the G20 is an attractive looking compact gaming desktop priced at a hefty RM 5,499 and with that price tag one can’t help but question just how good it is. So the G20 does look like it fell out from space, perhaps a container for Kryptonite or something. It…

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PowerColor PCS+ R9 380 4GB GDDR5 Graphic Card Review

goldfries11 years ago13 mins

Yet another R9 380? Wait, it’s not. It’s PowerColor’s R9 380 that comes with 4GB RAM and it has a back plate too! As you can see from the image above, it also comes with PowerColor’s dual-blade fan design, I like it that it has only 5 blades as this makes maintenance a lot easier….

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ASUS Z97-PRO GAMER Motherboard Review

goldfries11 years ago11 years ago13 mins

ASUS’s Gamer boards have traditionally been under the ROG range but ASUS has been introducing lower priced gamer boards. The Z97-Pro Gamer now stands between the H97-Pro Gamer and the ROG ranged boards, the Maximus VII Ranger in particular. The distinct difference between the boards in appearance would be the color, unlike the ROG boards…

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Sapphire Dual-X R9 380 2GB GDDR5 Graphic Card Review

goldfries11 years ago03 mins

The R9 300 series makes its way to Sapphire’s Dual-X range of graphic card, sporting the distinct Dual-X cooling system. Make no mistake, it’s a Dual-X cooling system alright. The R9 380 card here requires 2x 6-pin PCI-E connection to operate. Heatpipes visible from the bottom. As always with the Dual-X models – no backplate….

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