Mad Catz usually makes some outlandish mice, but the M.O.J.O. M1 is a little more down-to-earth. Weighing in at just 70g, it's incredibly light and houses a very good sensor, making this mouse one strong contender for a PC gaming setup.
TerraMaster makes some smart-looking NAS enclosures with an all-aluminum design, but they're also incredibly well priced. The F5-221 is a five-bay NAS that doesn't cost a small fortune. It's not the most powerful enclosure out there, but if you need a small unit to store files and other data, this is a solid choice.
AOC rolled out new monitors in the E2 series with the U32E2N focusing on delivering 32-inch 4K performance at a reasonable price. AMD FreeSync, 4ms response time, and a striking design make this a display to consider as an upgrade.
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Picking the best PC cases for your PC builds is important since it s not only what you will be building everything inside, but it s what you will be gazing at the most. Not only does it need to look good, but a chassis also has to be easy to work with and offer plenty of handy features.
There s also size, which does indeed matter. I m going to run you through a few options available to you, depending on how big (or small) you want to go with your PC build.
Full-tower
Massive footprint
A full-tower case is usually massive. These are the big daddies of the case market, compatible with E-ATX motherboards and allowing for the installation of multiple expansion and graphics cards with the space to facilitate enough airflow to keep everything cool. Speaking of cool, a full-tower case is ideal for a water-cooling loop.
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Wireless gaming headsets have come a long way over the years and nowadays they can be as good as their wired counterparts. It s still a struggle to find a decent wireless headset at an affordable price, however, which is what Roccat plans to change with the Elo 7.1 Air.
On paper, this headset ticks all the boxes: 7.1 surround sound, long-lasting battery life, 50mm drivers, and a price tag of $100. If you ve not used a wireless headset before, the Roccat Elo 7.1 Air appears to be a solid entry point. But how does it fare in the real world with some games and media? Is it a contender for one of the best PC gaming headsets?