Category: Hardware

Sunday - September 8th, 2024

MSI Launches Business and Productivity Device Lineup

Along with an updated logo, MSI has released a new series of business and productivity laptops that feature some of the latest hardware features and capabilities such as 11th Gen Intel CPUs, PCIe Generation 4 SSDs, Thunderbolt 4 & USB 4 ports, and iRIS Xe graphics. Yes, they also announced a new gaming laptop among all these work devices.

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Comparing M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD Versus SATA 3 SSD

My recent opportunity to build a new main desktop has resulted in me learning about a new (to me) style of SSD called the M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD. Since my new PC build’s motherboard supports this form factor of SSD drives, I decided to test its speed compared to standard SATA 3 SSD. The difference is huge on the scale of moving from a spinning hard drive to SSD many years ago.

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PC Build Wrap-Up – August 2020

There is nothing quite as exciting, and in some ways stressful, than building your own PC. From picking the parts, assembling everything together, dealing with the inevitable hiccups that occur, and applying power for the first time it is a unique experience. Join me for some insight into my recent PC Build including what parts I ended up using and the glitches I experienced and dealt with along the build process.

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Hands On: Tribit QuietPlus Noise Cancelling Headphones

We are all attending more online meetings than ever before during this COVID-19 pandemic. Whether it be work meetings or connecting with family and friends, a good set of headphones will make all the difference. Over the last few weeks I have been using a set of active noise cancelling headphones from Tribit called QuietPlus. So far I have been very impressed with their performance considering they are not terribly expensive for a set of active noise cancelling headphones.

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