Thermaltake + BMW= The Perfect Gaming Mouse

BMW is a great automotive company based in Germany with some of the best cars on the market. Thermaltake is also a big competitor in the PC accessories industry with their cases and keyboards, and also their internal hardware such as PC coolers and such. Now, BMW and Thermaltake have come together to create the perfect mouse that mixes the design of the automotive industry with the technology of the tech industry, and together create a very good looking mouse, the Level 10 M.  The mouse focuses on delivering the best experience to the gamer. BMW really tried to design a great laptop, and it really shows. The mouse has a very intuitive design and shape which they say delivers the perfect ventilation to the players hand and electronics to keep the user from sweating and the electronics from getting too hot. The mouse also includes a top and bottom base which allows the user to change the axis of the top of the mouse to the preferred preferences. The base is also made out of chemically modified aluminum to ensure the strongest possible base for the gamer. The mouse includes 11 programmable buttons which will really help if the user is a player of lots of MMO's. One of the programmable buttons is the Z button, which includes 5 programmable features in one button, which is meant to shuffle through gaming preferences. The mouse also includes an adjustable DPI of up to 8200 DPI. The mouse is available for $90 up, and is a great investment if you are really in to playing video games.

 

Origin PC's Ultraportable Gaming Laptop

Origin PC may not be a household name, and they may not be even after I finish telling you what they have done, but whatthey have done has truly changed what I consider a portable gaming PC.The 11" EON-11 gaming laptop focuses on portability and power., and they don't sacrifice any of both. The EON-11 starts at $1,009, and features an Nvidia Geforce GT GPU with 2GB Video RAM, an Intel i5 CPU, 8GB DDR3, and 256GB Samsung SSD to retain speed and power. Origin has worked hard on the PC, and has included all the ports a gamer should need too. To check out the full review, head to gamespot.com

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Razers New Laptop Gets Major Upgrades

Razer's Blade series of laptops have all been expensive, but super powerful. A few days ago at PAX, Razer announced the next edition of the Blade. The new Blade looks almost the exact same as its predecessor, but Razer has overhauled the insides. The first major thing is the upgrade to the Intel i7 processor, which will definitely improve gaming capabilities for hte machine. The machine also comes with a 500GB traditional HDD and a 64GB SSD, which I suppose the Operating System will be loaded onto. The Blade also has gotten anew Nvidia graphics chip which is 2 times faster than its predecessor. The coolest thing on the laptop is the new 10 button UI to the right of the keyboard, which the player can use to get the edge at the game he/she is playing by programming them to do certain things. The touchpad on the laptop also doubles as an LCD screen which will display in-game information for the player. In short, the new Blade will cost $2,499, and owners of the previous Blade will reciewve a $500 price cut.

The SSD is for the Gamer

Every gamer at this time knows that the world of PC gaming is heading towards downloadable content. Downloadable content as in full PC games. There are two things that gamers need to be ready for the big move: space and speed. Regular gamers probably don't need much space, but they definitely need speed. SSD's promise both of these. SSD's average about $1.88 per Gigabyte at the time of this writing and are bound to go down as time goes by. SSD's are super fast, on average they transfer data at 530MBPS, which blows regular HDD"s out of the water. There are many popular SSD manufacturers that offer great deals on SSD's such as OCZ's Vertex 4 SSD. The SSD packs 256GB of memory at only about $200. Even though HDD space is incredibly cheaper ($200 will buy you a 500GB HDD), when it comes to gamers, the SSD is the best choice for storage.

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OCZ's Gamer Revolution

OCZ is my go-to choice for Macintosh hacks, but when it comes to regular PC's, they are even better at delivering the best technology. I have 4TB of data inside of my server, and I was looking to test out whether Hybrid Drives perform better than regular HDD's and SSD's. I went to the home-page of Newegg.com, and I found a cheap  1TB OCZ RevoDrive. OCZ's RevoDrives are particularly new to the industry and to OCZ, but I decided to check them out anyway. For $399.99, I decided to get 2 of them. The only problem was, after looking on Newegg continuously, I couldn't find how much HDD and SDD space there is, so I just decided to hook it up and see what would happen. I hooked it up to my server, and copied some data to the Hybrid Drives. I did a few searches through the file on the Hybrid Drive, and amazingly, it performed pretty well. i did some benchmarks, and the Hybrid Drives performed 45% faster than my old Seagate HDD's. If you are a gamer, and you love to pirate games off of thepiratebay.se, or some other torrent site, and need some fast data saves. Look no further but the homepage of Newegg.com.

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