- some told me they where wating for one with Thunderbold - they want to connect with an Sonnet Solo 10G SFP+ Adapter for Network testing & troubleshooting I've heard they call it (the Pocket 2) the EEEPC they ever wanted and for watching video and writing some mails, they also carry...
Re: full tower case with really good cable management In reply to LongTimeNikonUser • 1 month ago LongTimeNikonUser wrote: Any anyone recommend such a case. Reading product specs isn't too helpful, at least for me. Tidying up the cables is the easy part, in fact I used to enjoy...
How good a keyboard looks or even how well it's built doesn't mean anything if it's not fun or comfortable to use, but Alienware did a great job here, too. The first-gen Alienware Linear Switches are pre-lubricated and paired with two sound-dampening layers, resulting in a smooth and...
The great PS5 vs Xbox Series X debate is still largely undecided, with many specs and, more crucially, actual games still under wraps. That said, presentation-wise, Microsoft has thus far done a better job of communicating what its next-gen console is and does. Cerny's presentation was ...
System Specs Jan 19, 2025 #19 Since all good options known to a man (me specifically) had been covered I come here with a silly one. Toothpicks. As many as you can fit there. And whatever device beneath it that can show a pair of numbers. Every time you're asked what the heck...
I was hesitant to buy a new computer, so I decided to search for something that would bring life to my outdated PC, and that's when I came across a USB stick called Xtra-PC Ultra.Keep reading our Xtra-PC Ultra review to see if this product is a good choice for you.What is Xtra...
Why? Because providing your PC with an adequate flow of power is critical to guaranteeing that each component works properly. If you don’t have the right power supply, the rest of your high-quality specs may fail to deliver.Different processors and components all eat ...
This is not good, looks like your bios is losing control over fans which means it's not your monitor that turns off, it's your PC that suddenly goes into coma. When does it usually happen? When you're gaming or just at any random time? As a side note, cleaning your PC doesn't ...
It's a common approach online to look at the specs of a Mac and then pull up the cheapest Windows laptop someone can find with similar performance for less money. Sometimes it's not even a performance comparison, but just looking at raw numbers such as the amount of RAM or CPU cores....
Well, at its core,a gaming PC is just a PC with high-end components. They may be built to run the latest AAA titles, butwith the kind of specs they have, they can do just about anything else too. Office work,streaming, photo/video editing, 3D rendering, music production, coding –...