EVGA Z690 DARK KINGPIN Edition Motherboard Now Available

17-02-2022 by
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EVGA formally introduces the EVGA Z690 DARK KINGPIN Edition motherboard as used and designed by professional extreme overclockers.

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EVGA, EVGA DARK, Motherboard, Overclocking, Intel, Alder Lake

Be quiet! C19/C20 Cover for Dark Base Chassis and Dark Power Pro 12 Users

05-10-2020 by
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Be quiet! is offering users of the Dark Base 900 Series full tower chassis and Dark Power Pro 12 power supply a free C19/C20 Cover.

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be quiet!, be quiet! Dark Base, Chassis, PSU

PC Dark Souls: Prepare To Die Owners To Be Eligible For Remaster Discount

24-04-2018 by
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Steam owners of the Prepare To Die edition will be able to buy Dark Souls Remastered on PC for 50% off, come its late-May release date.

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FromSoftware, Dark Souls, steam, gaming

No Ordinary Rodent: The Sharkoon DarkGlider

19-06-2012 by
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Sharkoon's DarkGlider moves beyond the basic thanks to adjustable weights, carry case and customisable lighting.

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Sharkoon, DarkGlider, mouse

be quiet! Introduces New CPU Cooler Generation Dark Rock 2

17-04-2012 by
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be quiet! introduce new single and dual tower CPU coolers as part of the new Dark Rock 2 series.

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cooler, be quiet, heatsink, dark rock 2

GEILD launch DarkForce Gamer PC Case

04-01-2012 by
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GELID, known for their component cooling solutions venture into the computer chassis market by releasing their first gamer case named DarkForce.

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GELID, dark force, gaming chassis

Team Group Inc Announce New Xtreem LV / Dark Memory

18-10-2011 by
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Team Group revitalise their memory module line up with the Xtreem Dark and Xtreem LV ranges.

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team, memory, lv, dark, xtreem, ram, team group

ASUS ENGTS250 DK Geforce GTS 250 Videocard Review

17-04-2009 by
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ASUS ENGTS250 DK Geforce GTS 250 Videocard Review

"Enter the Asus ENGTS250 DK (for Dark Knight) HTDI/512MD3/AR/A PCI Express 2.0 x16 videocard. ASUS's ENGTS250 DK videocard should draw less power and produce less heat than the Geforece 9800GTX+, and in this case makes use of a very nice and pretty quiet heatsink. It will be interesting to find out whether the Geforce GTS250 or Radeon HD 4850 offer the best value for the gaming enthusiast on a moderate budget. And just because we like you (thank you for reading our reviews!), we've nabbed a second Geforce GTS 250 from Asus so you can see how two of these bad-boys will perform in SLI mode."

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ASUS ENGTS250 DK Geforce GTS 250 Videocard Review
Asus GTS 250, Dark Knight