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Asus ROG STRIX GTX 1070 Ti Advanced Review

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The Asus ROG STRIX GTX 1070 Ti Advanced is here, is it really something advanced or just a sham for a name!? The Pascal architecture from Nvidia has been a total juggernaut burning every competition and record to cinders especially with it main stream and high end cards that keep on getting better and better with new models rolling out with time with the last one being the GTX 1080 Ti a card that absolutely annihilates anything in terms of graphical performance. Last month in November Nvidia brought out the latest offering in the Pascal division in form of the GTX 1070 Ti which is to put it straight is a counter offense against the rising threat from AMD's RX Vega 56 that dethroned the GTX 1070 in the mainstream market. Thanks to Asus India today we have with us our very first GTX 1070 Ti for review on the table and this is nothing but the very best the segment has to offer, we have with us the Asus ROG STRIX GTX 1070 Ti Advanced Edition for review. Priced in at $500 or Rs 50,000 i

Philips DLP6006 11000mAh Power Bank Review

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With 11000mAh of power under the hood is the Philips DLP6006 Power Bank worth your buck? Ever since it set foot in India in 1993 Philips has been a brand that touched our lives in one way or the other through its ever growing lineup of consumer electronics, no matter how old we all are we've heard, seen or even used a Philips product at some point of our lives. Recently they've launched their current lineup of mobile accessories including data transfer cables, Bluetooth earpiece and powerbanks. While the other two are quite self explanatory the powerbanks are quite interesting as they not only come in capacities of 8000mAh to 13000mAh but are really well build and designed. Thanks to Philips India I have one of these powerbanks today with us for review, we have the Philips DLP6006 11000mAh Power Bank. Priced in at Rs 1,100 the Philips DLP6006 11000mAh Power Bank is second in position of the current Philips Powerbank lineups just after the 13000mAh model and is powered by a Lit

Antec Mercury 360 Review

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The Antec Mercury 360 AIO CPU Liquid Cooler - Size does matter!! Antec has been a main stream player in the PC hardware industry for almost three decades now with a wide catalogue of products including AIOs and PSU. Their PSUs have been ground breaking and heavily trusted upon by enthusiasts and general consumers alike complimented by the lowest return rate in the industry! Talking about AIO Liquid Coolers, Antec started their lineup of AIOs with the H2O liquid coolers a few years back and now they've come up with their latest and refreshed lineup of Mercury AIO CPU Liquid coolers. Today thanks to Antec India I not only have a Mercury cooler for review but I have the magnanimous Antec Mercury 360 AIO CPU Liquid Cooler for review on the table! Priced in at £104 or Rs 8,500 in India the Antec Mercury 360 is as the name suggests a 360mm AIO unit with an all new pump design and three 120mm blue LED fans that are swappable/removable, unlike the H2O series, and are mounted on an aluminum