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Introduction Let me say outright that this keyboard packs excellent value for its price. From the overall build quality, to the feel of the keyboard’s typing experience, it blows away a lot of mainstream brands and really puts Royal Kludge as one of the top value-based companies for mechanical keyboards. So what is that makes the Royal Kludge S85 TKL Wireless MKB a great keyboard? Certainly not just one killer feature but a mix of a lot of good things done right and for a great price. And Royal Kludge…

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The Netac NV7000-Q pairs the bursty Maxiotech MAP1602 with QLC NAND making for an apparent cheap SSD option. But with only 1TB capacity available, the NV7000-q is certainly a unique option, perhaps the best for systems that won’t see a lot of installs in months like pure 1-game machines or laptops. Read on to find out more about this SSD in this review.

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Just like its smaller brother, the midtower Corsair 6500 is a sturdy dual-chamber featuring a mix of premium, aquarium-like aesthetic with spacious interior for your component and cooling component. Its a simple case to build on and always leave everything clean-looking. Read on to find out more about the Corsair 6500X and the 6500 chassis family in this review.

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DRAGON BALL: Sparking! ZERO elevates Budokai Tenkaichiโ€™s gameplay with more layered mechanics, engaging offline content, and entertaining online battles. Customization, nostalgic what-if scenarios, and a fun localization touch are also highlights of the game, though multiplayer and menus need refinement but otherwise, its a very, well-made game. Find our more in our review of Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO.

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We take a closer look at the TEAMGROUP PD20 ECO mini extenal SSD. A variation of the standard PD20 but featuring a case made of 75% recycled materials, the PD20 ECO is available up to 2TB capacities and rated for 1000MB/s read/write. Find out how it performs even under heavy write testing in this detailed review of the PD20 ECO.

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