Cooler Master Storm Sonuz – How Do You Sound?
Today I have a real quick post to just show how good the microphone on the CM Storm Sonuz is. Being detachable makes it very useful, however, does that sacrifice quality? We’re about to find out. To...
View ArticleCooler Master Storm Scout 2 – Introduction
When the original Storm Scout was released, it served it’s purpose quite well. Although I personally never had the chance to work with it, it was obvious to me that it was a great choice for anybody...
View ArticleScout 2 Goes Mobile
Although I’ve never actually been to a LAN, I’ve always wanted to go. I think it’d be great fun to go and get together with people who understand my rather overwhelming interest in computers. Not to...
View ArticleCooler Master HAF-XB – Cable Management
I know that the HAF-XB isn’t really a case one would choose for absurdly good cable management abilities, but it’s not bad considering the rather open design of the whole case. I didn’t really have any...
View ArticleCooler Master Seidon 240M – First Impressions
Joining the numerous all in one watercooling options on the market today, Cooler Master designed the Seidon 240M to join that line up as Cooler Master’s best option. The Seidon 120M and the Seidon...
View ArticleCooler Master Seidon 240M – Mounting on an LGA 2011 board
The Seidon 240M can fit onto pretty much anything, including all current and semi recent AMD and Intel sockets. One of the supported sockets is LGA 2011, used by the Sandy Bridge-E platform. Recently I...
View ArticleSeidon 240M – Fan Comparison
“What fans should I use?”, a very common question when water cooling. Even with a full out custom loop, it’s still a huge question in the minds of many. I know personally I was at a loss as to which...
View ArticleSeidon 240M – Mounting on a GPU
Having seen a lot of instances where people were using all in one water coolers to cool a GPU by the use of custom mounting brackets, or even zip ties in a few situations, I thought it would be a cool...
View ArticleHAF-XB: One Rig to Rule Them All
The HAF-XB is a very versatile case. It was mainly designed to be a combination between a high performance LAN case and a benching station, but it functions perfectly for an everyday gaming rig as well...
View ArticleStorm Stryker – The Ultimate
The Storm Styker is an incredibly easy case to build a system in, it has plenty of room to work with, and it’s very well designed. Cable management in it is surprisingly simple. Usually it’s a huge...
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