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CORSAIR HS60 Stereo Gaming Headset With 7.1 Surround Sound Review
FSP CMT510 Computer Case Review
Plasma 5.13 - Amazing Tux, How Sweet Plasma
Tesoro Gram XS Review



CORSAIR HS60 Stereo Gaming Headset With 7.1 Surround Sound Review

With the HS60 Stereo Gaming Headset With 7.1 Surround Sound CORSAIR has released a more affordable alternative to their VOID Pro RGB model with looks as their main difference.

Due to its rather unique looks RGB lighting may have taken over the entire gaming industry lately (and in large part the entire electronics industry) but understandably there are many people out there still looking for gaming peripherals that don't stand out as much (and why not even more affordable ones). Granted we don't see many gaming peripherals released into the market that don't feature RGB lighting (that applies even for gaming chairs lately just not in the same degree) but there are many manufacturers out there which do their best to cater to the needs of most (if not all) consumers. CORSAIR happens to be one such manufacturer and so today we'll going to be testing their recently released HS60 Stereo Gaming Headset With 7.1 Surround Sound.

Read full article @ NikKTech

FSP CMT510 Computer Case Review

FSP provides excellent aesthetics and build quality for the enthusiast market with the CMT510. When I am not studying at university during the year, I work at a summer camp. Before the kids arrive in July, we have to facilitate different groups who use the camp as a retreat center. One thing this includes is a snack around nine o'clock at night, which is usually cookies. The last time I was working to help a group on the weekend, we had far less people who came than was reported to us. The kitchen made so many cookies for snack that night, it was wonderful. My eyes widened just like a kid in a candy store, and I had to exercise plenty of self-control to not just eat cookies until I felt sick. Even though I did not eat cookies until I felt sick, I still remember how easy it was as a kid to eat way too much candy or cookies. My eyes were much bigger than my stomach and so it was quite easy to overdo something. Thinking back to all those times when the sugar rush hits only to crash a while later is not something I want to experience again. There are other things that we so easily overdo as well, but I am sure tempered glass on a computer was not your first thought. Today, we have the FSP CMT510 computer chassis, which has not one, not two, but three tempered glass panels. It promises a stylish enthusiast grade look with all those panels. It even includes four RGB fans that you can control at the touch of a button. Three of those fans are at the front of the case, and one sits comfortably at the back. This case is definitely the conglomeration of all the recent trends in cases. But did it overdo tempered glass and RGB LEDs? Read on to find out!

Read full article @ APH Networks

Plasma 5.13 - Amazing Tux, How Sweet Plasma

Plasma me, Plasma you, aha, there was something we could Tux. My latest OCS-Mag article reviews, raves, gushes, observes, inspects, and criticizes the latest Plasma release, 5.13, focusing on look & feel, papercut fixes, better media and browser integration, system settings, fonts, KDE Connect, dashboard, konsole changes, login and lock screens, performance, some problems, and much more. Separate tests of both a live distro and installed, upgraded KDE neon. Take a look.

Read full article @ OCS-Mag

Tesoro Gram XS Review

Tesoro may not be quite as well known as some of the bigger peripheral manufacturers, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t worthy of some attention. A little over a year ago we looked at an optical key switch, developed by Tesoro, which was one of the first available on the market. It scored our Creative award and impressed the reviewer. Today we get another new switch, again developed by Tesoro.

Looking at the Tesoro Gram XS, a low profile, full-size keyboard featuring chiclet style keycaps with a low-profile mechanical switch. Not only that, the keyboard is also packed with a 32bit ARM Cortex CPU and 512KB of on-board memory to ensure keypresses are processed as quickly as possible for zero lag. Full N-Key and 6-key rollover options are included as well to ensure all keypresses are recorded.

Read full article @ Vortez