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Corsair H115i RGB Platinum Review

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The Corsair H115i RGB Platinum - The most complete RGB cooler from Corsair yet! The PC cooling market has picked up recently especially in terms of liquid coolers since more and more CPUs tend to get hotter by every iteration with some reaching upto temperatures so high that they challenge the might of the conventional 360mm AIOs which earlier was reserved only for the HEDT platforms. Keeping up pace with this demand Corsair thie year launched it first ever H150i RGB Pro along with the H115i RGB Pro which happens to be their first ever 360mm AIO and its performance along with the CUE support makes it one of the highly regarded ones out their both by consumers and reviewers alike. Taking another step of improvement into the same direction Corsair just launched their H115i RGB Platinum which is their new and improved version of the H115i Pro with a plethora of new features both in the cosmetic and performance sections alike. It is a 280m AIO and come with support for all the Intel and AM

Corsair introduces K70 RGB MK.2 low profile Keyboard

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Type All Day, Play All Night Introducing New K70 RGB MK.2 LOW PROFILE Keyboards from CORSAIR   FREMONT, CA, October 25th, 2018 – CORSAIR®, a world leader in PC gaming peripherals and enthusiast components, today announced the launch of the new CORSAIR K70 RGB MK.2 LOW PROFILE and CORSAIR K70 RGB MK.2 LOW PROFILE RAPIDFIRE mechanical gaming keyboards. The newly released duo of K70 RGB MK.2 LOW PROFILE keyboards builds upon the renowned heritage of the award-winning K70 RGB MK.2 by combining the fastest actuating CHERRY® MX Low Profile RGB keyswitches with a new slim design, for a more comfortable typing experience while preserving the K70 range’s mechanical precision and gaming performance. At the heart of the K70 RGB MK.2 LOW PROFILE keyboards are new CHERRY MX Low Profile keyswitches, combining trusted CHERRY mechanical switch performance with a new, lower 11.9mm switch height and short actuation distance. Combined with redesigned, low profile keycaps, these switches reduce the full

CORSAIR Launches Force Series MP510 M.2 NVMe SSD in India

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Go Faster with NVMe - CORSAIR Launches Force Series MP510 M.2 PCIe NMVe SSD BENGALURU, India - October 17, 2018 CORSAIR®, a world leader in PC gaming peripherals and enthusiast components, today announced the CORSAIR Force Series MP510 M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD, the latest and fastest in its range of M.2 solid state drives. The MP510 delivers blazing fast sequential read speeds up to 3,480MB/sec, and sequential write speeds up to 3,000MB/s, making it CORSAIR's highest performing SSD yet. Available in 240GB, 480GB, 960GB, and 1920GB capacities, the MP510 offers extreme storage performance in the ultra-compact and simple M.2 2280 form factor, fitting directly into a motherboard or notebook. Utilizing the ultra high-speed NVMe PCIe Gen3 x4 M.2 interface for maximum bandwidth, the MP510 leaves traditional SATA 6Gbps and even previous generation M.2 SSDs in the dust. Loading everything from large video and image files to games, applications or the operating system faster than ever before, the M

Corsair GLAIVE RGB Review

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The Corsair Glaive RGB was a force to reckon with but is it still the ultimate gaming weapon after an year, time to find out! Over the years I've reviewed a lot of products from Corsair including that from their ever growing peripheral lineups which most of the time happens to be quite top of the line, most of the time in performance but every time in terms of pricing! With the recent release of the Corsair Harpoon RGB they did take care of the entry segment but now its time to get into the upper budget segment for gaming mice for which they'd rolled out their Corsair Glaive RGB Gaming Mouse last year in 2017! Thanks to Corsair India we happen to have one with us today so let's find out how sharp the edges of this weapon really are after a year of its launch and is it still worth your money. Taking its name from an old European weapon that fitted at the end of a stick and could be modified as per one's own usage and style, the Corsair Glaive RGB looks to do pretty muc