Xiaomi Cherry MX Red mechanical keyboard specifications are excellent for typists

Xiaomi Cherry MX Red mechanical keyboard

Yuemi, one of the many companies that is associated with the mobile phone manufacturer Xiaomi, has just put on sale its new complete mechanical keyboard, as a continuation of the TKL model that the company presented last May 2018. And as usual Being usual in the models that come under the auspices of Xiaomi, the specifications do not have much to envy to the models of other brands.

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AMD X570: new details of the first chipset with support for PCIe 4.0

AMD X570 review

The AM4 platform has been with us for a couple of years and according to AMD, said platform and socket will be with us longer than we could at first think. While in the high range we have gone through the X370 and X470 with chipset reference, a new filtration provides more concrete data: AMD will present its new chipset in the Computex 2019 along with Zen 2.

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Sharkoon SKILLER SGC1 RGB is a cheap boxes with RGB and tempered glass

Sharkoon SKILLER SGC1 RGB review

The brand has added an RGB version to its box line thanks to its LED fans, where to show off it has included a tempered glass side panel. As they have done in TG4, we will have a controller for 4 RGB fans that can be controlled by the motherboard. This time this SGC1 RGB if it includes two bays for HDD, SSD or optical drives in the front, in exchange for losing a clear fan.

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ADATA XPG UHS-I U3: microSDXC Gaming up to 100 MB / s

ADATA XPG UHS-I U3

ADATA, from Taipei (Taiwan) has presented the latest in microSDXC cards, where with an application performance class 1 it manages to reach the top positions thanks to outstanding performance and unthinkable capabilities for cards of this size. Your card is named XPG microSDXC UHS-I U3 Class 10 and promises maximum performance for our tasks or gaming.

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X2 SPARTAN 716: micro ATX case with three tempered glass panels for 60 euros

X2 SPARTAN 716 specs

X2 has returned to the load, where in this case presents the improved version of its SPARTAN chassis with some interesting developments. X2 has named this chassis SPARTAN 716 and would enter the boxes directly in S-Micro ATX format, since it will be able to house ATX sources and Micro ATX and Mini ITX plates respectively.

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MSI GTX 1060 Armor OC vs RX 590 – MSI launches its GTX 1060 Armor OC with GDDR5X to compete with the RX 590

MSI GTX 1060 Armor OC

The rumors about the fact that the most powerful manufacturers on the market chose to deplete stocks and stock of their chips for the GTX 1060 have suddenly become a reality. MSI has taken the step forward as a great assembler, where he has opted to try to compete in the market with a well-known bet, adding GDDR5X memory to these cards.

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Cubevit Waterproof Wireless Charger review–wirelessly charge your iPhone, Galaxy S8, S9, Note

Cubevit Waterproof Wireless Charger review

This is a review of IPX5 waterproof wireless charger that is compatible with Apple iPhone X 8 8 Plus, Samsung Galaxy S9, S9 Plus, Note 8/5, S8, S8 Plus, S7 Edge, S6 Edge Plus or basically any smartphone that supports Qi wireless charging. What makes this wireless charger from Cubevit different is the fact it is waterproof so if you spill water over this charger, it will not get destroyed.

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What is Intel Comet Lake? Intel Comet Lake vs AMD Zen 2

Intel Comet Lake

Definitely it seems that Intel has already left behind the famous cadence of development “tick-tock” in its processors, and with the 10 nm still in the pipeline everything points to the tenth generation of Intel Core processors, named Comet Lake, will repeat the 14 nanometers that the company has already used in Kaby Lake, Coffee Lake and the ninth generation, “Coffee Lake Refresh”. However, it seems that Comet Lake will have processors of up to 10 physical cores to deal with the brute force of AMD Zen 2 processors.

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