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Reviews

Cooler Master Silent Pro M2 1500 W Power Supply Review

Is Cooler Master’s 1300 W unit not large enough? How does a 1500 W unit strike you? That’s enough to start your car if you drive a compact car (Note to self: Try this sometime). It’s also a touch more than most users need, you’d best have four top end GPUs and a serious CPU if you’re contemplating this PSU. Alternatively you could be a bencher running a couple GTX580s on LN2. In any case, 1500 W is a lot.

Motherboards

ASRock FM2A85X Extreme6 Motherboard Review

Today we have another AMD FM2 platform motherboard for review. This time around it’s ASRock’s top offering, the FM2A85X Extreme6. Long known for providing the latest hardware at very affordable prices, ASRock is a well established name in the motherboard industry. So, let’s find out what ASRock has in store for us this time around!

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Reviews

NZXT HALE90 V2 1200 W Power Supply Review

Earlier this month at CES NZXT unveiled the successor to their excellent HALE90 series, the HALE90 V2. Not perhaps the worlds most creative name, but it does get the point across. In theory we can look forward to even better voltage regulation, tons of power, a bright white paintjob, and general awesomeness. How will it fare in reality? We’ll see soon enough.

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Memory

Kingston HyperX Beast DDR3-2133 64GB RAM Kit Review

Kingston is coming at us with an entire lineup of RAM bearing the name HyperX Beast, complete with a heatspreader redesign and impressive specifications, with speeds up to DDR3-2400 and capacities up to 64 GB. The word “beast” implies big things, and big is what you’ll get today, in the form of their biggest kit at the fastest speed (at that capacity) – the DDR3-2133, 64 GB beast of a kit, model # KHX21C11T3K8/64X