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Umlan.com: 8 / 10

Seidon 120M by Umlan.com : January 2013


"What we thought was a great design was the maintenance free operation.  You would not have to play around with Seidon 120M to get water levels adjusted or replace water when there is a problem.  This unit is pretty much a Set it and Forget it one stop water-cooling solution.  Seidon 120M retails for about 70$ at the time of the review and is very well priced according to its performance."



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Tweaktown.com: Must Have Editors Choice

CM Storm Trigger by tweaktown.com : January 2013


"CM Storm's Trigger backed with Cherry MX Green switches is one of the best keyboards I have ever had the pleasure of using.  With a great price and limited supply, I susgest you act fast if you have any desire in this amazing mechanical keyboards."

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Examiner.com: 5 Stars

CM Storm QuickFire TK by examiner.com : January 2013


"At about $90, the Quickfire TK is only about $10-$15 more than its sibling the QuickFire Rapid, and about $10 more than Razer’s BlackWidow TE—and I’d be inclined to recommend it over both of them for the back lighting alone. No matter how you slice it, the Quickfire TK is an excellent best-in-class keyboard and earns an "Examiner's Choice" award. "

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Gadgmatic.com: 4 Stars

CUBE by Gadgmatic.com : January 2013


"The cube works well with for artists using a drawing app to office dwellers working outside the cubicle at the local coffee shop. At 22 ounces this device would work well for someone that is traveling and like using their tablet or iPad on the go. Regarding traveling, one thing I’ve noticed with other devices is how easy it is for my iPad to slide off of other stands, that is not the case with the Cube. It seems like the type of rubber used and the texture of it keeps my iPad secure I’d imagine this would work great on and airplane or on a long train ride."

 

 



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Examiner.com: 5 Stars

CM Storm Trigger by examiner.com : January 2013


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Despite some shortcomings in the CM Storm Trigger software and macro performance, the Trigger is still generally an excellent mechanical gaming keyboard, matching and slightly beating my long-time favorite Razer Black Widow Ultimate in some areas and lagging in others.

All in all it's a viable alternative to the Razer BlackWidow, and if Coolermaster fixes the keystroke macro playback issue I would potentially recommend it over the BlackWidow. Until then it's still a pretty close race between the two and both are worth considering."



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NotePal I100 by Elder-geek.com : January 2013


Elder-geek.com:  Cooler Master NotePal I100 Hardward Review

 

 



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Pureoverclock.com: Great Hardware

CM Storm QuickFire TK by Pureoverclock.com : January 2013


"the build quality of the CM Storm QuickFire TK is second to none. The Cherry MX Blue switches are the best I have ever used, and I love the blue accent off of the steel plate. I also enjoyed the dimming functions, the highlighted gaming keys, and I really liked gaming with it. I now favor the Cherry MX Blue for gaming over my Red, as the overall gaming performance is one to be reckoned with, including the extra room it afforded me. Overall, this keyboard is a specialist product. It is an amazing gaming keyboard."

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Gnd-tech.com: Diamond Award

CM Storm QuickFire TK by Gnd-tech.com : January 2013


"The QuickFire TK has an MSRP of $89.99. It doesn't have much competition when it comes to backlit compact keyboards; I only know of the KBT keyboards and another company that I can't remember. For the price you can also get a QuickFire Rapid, which is the better choice if you don't care for backlighting. But if you're buying this, you probably want the backlight, and perhaps the innovative layout too, so it has very good value."


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Pro-clockers.com: Highly Recommended

Seidon 120M by pro-clockers.com : December 2012


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The Cooler Master Seidon 120M is a great little closed-loop cooler that would be ideal for those looking to replace an OEM or low performing coolers. The performance of the Seidon cannot be touched by anything in the OEM realm making it worth the investment is looking for a better cooling situation and some that can grow with you are you moved through different platforms.

The Seidon 120M is in the same league as the Thermaltake Water2.0 Performer and the Corsair H55 and H60 as far as performance goes. But it one up the Thermaltake model and the Corsair H55 due to its mounting hardware, it is so much easier to prepare and mount to the motherboard. And it also one up the H55 due to a better performing fans."



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Hardwaresecrets.com: Silver

CM Storm QuickFire TK by hardwaresecrets.com : December 2012


"The QuickFire TK is one of the best gaming-grade keyboards we’ve tested for FPS gamers (which is, coincidentally, our game genre of choice). Robust, compact, elegant and stable on the table, it has controllable illumination and an ingenious system to shrink its size without losing keys."

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