Introduction It’s been a while huh… Well, let’s start with one Hell(y) of a review Okay, enough with the puns… For now anyways. Let’s get serious for a moment and start with who 1STPLAYER is 1STPLAYER is the retail brand
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Revision 17.0g Last Update: 2023-04-11 See spreadsheet for changelog, methodology, detailed description of colors, review sources and other info. Check ‘Units index’ and ‘Changelog’ tabs in the spreadsheet or ask in our Discord if you don’t see some model here.
Image Credit: Phanteks Like the rest of big tech, Phanteks was at CES 2023 to show off some new computer hardware. Cases First came the cases. Phanteks revealed the NV7 in its press release. It is revealed to be a
Introduction “You’re the first person I’ve sent this unit to be reviewed, so looking forward to your testing on it.”. Now that’s some pressure put on me. Today, we’re taking a look at what will be my first ATX 3.0
Introduction Starting out as Cooler Master’s first fully in-house designed lineup, the XG series is essentially the opposite approach of what the general market has been doing the past few years. We’ve seen high-wattage PSUs scale down to 130mm, even
Based off the original report from Videocardz, many have gotten concerned over the lifespan of included adapters of RTX 4000 series videocards, with the focus on Zotac. The concern came from the following note on Zotac’s site: 4x 8-pin-to-12VHPWR cable
Introduction “Luke, you better not destroy this or you owe me 145 usd” is how this review idea started. Originally bought by our editor Leo. He decided to send it past me to check it out. For further notice, when
Recently, WCCFTECH posted an article stating that PCI-SIG sent an email out warning against the use of using non-ATX 3.0 PSUs and 8-pin to 12VHPWR adapters. Except, no such communication was ever made by PCI-SIG… Everything in the article was
Source: Silverstone Sharing names with a 2050W PSU released last year, the new Hela 850R looks very promising for the next generation of GPUs. Featuring the new 12VHPWR and reportedly supporting ATX 3.0, the unit should be able to handle
Introduction 80 plus has been a well-known specification for decades now. It started off as a simple indication if a PSU can meet 80% efficiency, eventually evolving to its current state where it added the bronze, silver, gold, platinum and