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Western Digital My Book Studio 4TB USB 3.0 External Hard Drive Review

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Corsair Vengeance 2000 Wireless 7.1 Gaming Headset Review

Looking to take your PC gaming to the next level? Trying to find a way to crank up the sound without imposing on your neighbors or loved ones? Looking for the extra level of immersion into your current PC game of choice? Then you’re probably in the market for a quality headset for your PC. For many years I was resistant about using a headset and honestly only used one with for communicating with my friends while gaming. However, recent changes in my life (becoming a father) have forced my hand into looking for a headset that can offer me voice and a comparable (or better) surround sound experience to my 5.1 setup. Needless to say, when Corsair sent us their Vengeance 2000 Wireless 7.1 Gaming Headset to review, I eagerly jumped at the opportunity.

Palo Alto Cubik 2.0 Speaker Review

In this HD world we live in, having the latest and greatest display in which to fully enjoy this media has become the norm. With every release of a new device, it seems the display is the biggest improvement, with higher resolutions and more pixels per inch being the specs that consumers cling to when deciding one versus another. With such an emphasis on visuals, we can’t afford to overlook the need for high quality speakers to fully enjoy the experience. There are numerous choices out there, and most are X.1 setups. This is generally some number (i.e. X) of satellite speakers and a subwoofer (aka .1). The traditional 2.0 (no separate subwoofer) market has historically been saturated with “cheap” speakers…unfortunately that hasn’t changed much with the emphasis on X.1 setups. So can a 2.0 speaker system cut it in today’s market where so much emphasis is being placed on getting the most out of the HD media and high quality audio that is so readily available these days? Palo Alto seems to think so, and with their Cubik speakers they are here to try and dispel multiple myths. Essentially, bigger isn’t always better, and more speakers does not mean better sound.

Sapphire HD 7770 FleX Video Card Product Review

Following our recent reviews of the Sapphire HD 7950 FleX Edition and Sapphire HD 7870 FleX Edition, we are taking a look at Sapphire Technologies HD 7770 FleX Edition video card. This particular model is the lowest entry point for those of you looking for a 7000 series FleX Edition video card.

AMD FX-8350 “Piledriver” Processor Review

For those of you not aware, the new “Piledriver” based processors are the next evolution of the FX-series from the previous “Bulldozer” based processors. Unfortunately, the “Bulldozer” release was met with quite a bit of constructive criticism, as the hype and pre-release detail left a lot of folks underwhelmed. So, the immediate upside for AMD this go around is many people will be going into this release with more realistic expectations. However, the obvious questions still loom, are the “Piledriver” based processors worth a look and more importantly your money? Let’s dive in and find out.

T.N.T Headphones by Subjekt Review

In the case of headphones fortunately, there are a plethora of choices. Unfortunately, that can be a double edged sword when you try and find the right pair for you. Today we will be taking a look at a set of on-the-ear headphones from Subjekt, the T.N.T – QM1250 Low Profile Headphone with built-in Mic. See why we gave the TNT our Gold Award for their WOW performance.