Flash drives are all the rage these days. Designer Flash drives—units with extra functionality or a cool look—are diverging more and more from the standard stick into attractive, useful tools which few tech-savvy folks lack. Cyber Snipa's Dog Tags series of Flash drives combines a multi-tool, LED light, and Flash drive into a pair of dog tag-like medallions hanging from a chain. BIOS LEVEL finds out if the Dog Tags are elite equipment, or just doggin' it in this review.
Carrying gear into a LAN party is one of the tricks of the trade, persay. Experienced LAN goers can spot almost on-sight the unprepared newbie, who arrives carrying his or her keyboard, mouse, cables, and other accessories loose in hand. Journeyman LAN goers might throw these things in a random backpack or tub. However, there are specially crafted backpacks available, such as the Cyber Snipa LAN bag.
NorthQ, who's
BlacKMagic 850W PSU we previously looked at, has taken the game to a new level. They have a series of case fans built from aluminum frames. The Silent Tornado fans, as they're called, promise extreme performance with a good bit of silence.
Noctua, whose
NF-P12 120mm case fan BIOSLEVEL.com previously reviewed, brings a pro-grade thermal compound to the table, NT-H1. The NT-H1 compound aims to minimize thermal resistance and provide long-term stability. BIOSLEVEL.com will put the compound to the test.