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MSI enters Liquid Cooler Segment with MAG CoreLiquid Series

MSI has announced the release of its first liquid cooler series: MAG CoreLiquid. The PC water cooling series includes four models: MAG CoreLiquid 360R, MAG CoreLiquid 360RH, MAG CoreLiquid 240R, and MAG CoreLiquid 240RH. All new water cooler PC models use a layout with a pump built into the radiator. The pump uses a three-phase motor, according to the manufacturer, …

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New NZXT Case: H1 Mini-iTX with PSU, AIO, and Riser Card

NZXT introduced the small-sized computer case named NZXT H1. It is designed for a mini-ITX chassis and is equipped with 650W SFX-L 80Plus Gold Fully Modular PSU, a 140mm AIO Liquid Cooler system, and a PCIe adapter for vertical installation of a video card. At the same time, this NZXT case has been presented as the Mini-ITX Case. The dimensions …

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Cooler Master SickleFlow 120 ARGB CPU Cooling Fan with Air Balance Blade

Cooler Master introduced a new CPU cooling fan called Sickleflow 120 ARGB fan. In the description of the new items, the manufacturer notes Air Balance Blade technology – an optimized cooling fan blade design with increased curvature that improves air flow and pressure. The Cooler Master SickleFlow 120 series includes five CPUfan models. The $7.99 SickleFlow 120 model does not …

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MSI Optix MAG301CR 200hz Gaming Monitor With HDR, AMD FreeSync

With the Optix MAG301CR, MSI is showing a new 30 inch curved monitor in 21:9 format that combines a VA panel with a 200hz fast frame rate, including AMD FreeSync and a decent resolution, in order to be able to offer gamers the most complete package possible with this new MSI curved monitor. The heart of the new MSI monitor …

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Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML120L V2 RGB and ML240L V2 RGB CPU Liquid Cooler Systems

Cooler Master has upgraded its CPU Liquid Cooler catalog with the launch of the MasterLiquid ML120L V2 RGB and MasterLiquid ML240L V2 RGB CPU cooling systems. These new CPU coolers are suitable for processors with TDPs of up to 180 and 200 watts, respectively. They are compatible with processors LGA2066, LGA2011-v3, LGA2011, LGA1151, LGA1150, LGA1155, LGA1156, LGA1366, AM4, AM3 +, …

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Thermaltake launches V250 TG ARGB Computer Case With Tempered Glass

The Thermaltake case product has replenished with the V250 TG ARGB computer case after the announcement of the Level 20 RS ARGB gaming PC case back in January. The custom PC case dimensions of 430 x 216.5 x 477 mm are designed for mini-ITX, microATX and ATX boards. In addition, it has seven expansion card slots up to 320 mm …

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Icy Dock ToughArmor MB833M2K-B M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD Removable Rack

Along with the ToughArmor MB720M2K-B PCIe NVMe SSD mobile rack, which allows you to place four PCIe M.2 drives with NVMe support in the 5.25-inch bay, Icy Dock has also introduced the ToughArmor MB833M2K-B removable rack. It allows you to install M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD in the drive bay. At the same time, the drive itself is installed in a …

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Icy Dock ToughArmor MB720M2K-B M.2 NVMe SSD Mobile Rack

The Icy Dock is expanding its catalog with the launch of the new ToughArmor MB720M2K-B M.2 NVMe SSD ruggedized removable enclosure and MB833M2K-B removable rack. According to the manufacturer, this is the first product of its kind that can accommodate four M.2 PCIe SSD drives with NVMe support in a 5.25-inch bay. Drives are installed one at a time in …

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Antec P82 Flow Mid Tower case With Minimalist design

Antec announced the release of the Antec P82 Flow Mid Tower case. The manufacturer appreciated the product, which represents the development of the Antec P8 model (priced at $80). The buyer receives a PC case measuring 454 x 215 mm x 480 mm, compatible with mini-ITX, microATX and ATX motherboards. Expansion cards up to 380 mm long are placed in …

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5 Main Parts Needed To Build A Gaming PC Yourself

Gamers constantly find problems with their computer systems. Without the right technology, a professional gamer cannot achieve the ultimate gaming experience, including speed and connectivity. Fortunately, building a custom gaming PC is not as difficult as it sounds. You can create your own system to play at your desired framerates. More so, you can ensure that your computer can handle all …

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