Archive for December, 2009


Cooler Master HAF 922 Case Unboxing & First Look

Posted by: Linus on 14th December 2009

As per a customer request, I’m opening up this case to have a look at it. I’m sorry the video is so long, but it’s surprisingly hard to do a short case unboxing!

Sorry for the random video but this was too funny not to share. Was at my parents’ place for a family photo and we decided to test our snow ramp by removing the middle of the ramp and launching my brother at it in a wagon.

USB 3.0 and SATA3 or SATA 6.0Gb/s are the big features on this new generation of boards coming out right now. Check out one of the best “bang for the buck” boards out there from Gigabyte.

Having a quick look at the heatpipe cooler that’s dominating the charts right now. Still getting the hang of my new high def camera, but image quality seems better than the last one.

Forgot to write a description for this. I didn’t actually mean to make it public, but YouTube fails. I wanted to fix the black borders before making it visible to everyone. I guess it’s out there now so I might as well leave it.

Having a look at a pretty unique product today. Everyone in the RAM industry is pushing for faster and faster speeds, but G.Skill seems to be the only one doing that while driving the power consumption DOWN!

Intel Turbo Boost Explanation & Windows Gadget

Posted by: Linus on 5th December 2009

Today I explain what Intel Turbo Boost technology does for you, but mostly I’m just showing the cool little gadget that they’ve created which monitors how much your CPU is overclocking itself at any given time.

Steelseries 5H V2 USB Gaming Headset Unboxing & First Look

Posted by: Linus on 1st December 2009

I’m demoing a product that I’ve actually been using for a while (without the USB dongle, which works great and didn’t even need me to download drivers btw) and I have to say that besides maybe the Siberia V2, the 5H V2 is the most comfortable headset out there for gaming. Yeah the performance isn’t that great for music, but since most people don’t listen to music for 5+ hours in a row, and many people game for that long, comfort is FAR more important than sound quality for a gaming headset.

Overall I’d say I’m impressed with the product. Tracking is flawless with my Ikari Laser and with my G9 even at very low CPI/DPI settings. My one criticism is that the surface is a little bit too fast for me compared to the QCK I’m using now. Not enough friction. That should be GREAT for people who are trying to make the transition from a hard smooth surface to cloth though!

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