Corsair AX860 Modular Power Supply Review

The Corsair AX860 power supply runs quiet, generates minimal heat and has earned the 80 Plus Platinum seal of approval. The Corsair AX860 is so efficient it operates without the fan even spinning at low and moderate loads. It is also fully modular, so all the power cables detach from the power supply. Read on to see how this PSU that was build with industrial grade 105C capacitors and upgraded components does when put on our load tester!

By Legit Staff

Prolimatech Magnetic Pin Fan Mount Review

The Promlimatech Magnetic Pin is a unique rubber pin that magnetically attaches your system fan to your case. The embedded magnets are what make this product so unique, because it allows you quickly install and remove your fans, with no screwdriver needed! Read on to see how they work and if they are worth the cost!

By Nathan Kirsch

Kingston HyperX Beast 64GB 2133MHz DDR3 Memory Kit Review

Kingston Technology recently announced HyperX Beast, the latest addition to the HyperX product line. It matches high performance with the largest available capacities and is XMP ready. Legit Reviews will be testing out a HyperX Beast 64GB 2133MHz memory kit on our Intel X79 platform to see if it will work and how the performance numbers look!

By Nathan Kirsch

Patriot Gauntlet 320 Wireless Portable Drive Review

It’s time to buy a new tablet device. Do you get the lesser capacity model and save some money but forgo extra storage or pay premium prices for a little bit more? Now there’s a third option offered by Patriot with their Gauntlet 320 – a portable 320GB drive that can wirelessly serve up photos, videos and documents to up to eight iOS, Android, or Kindle devices.

By Joe Evans

2012 Budget Mini-ITX Desktop PC System Build Guide

Are you looking to build a new PC and thinking about using the Mini-ITX platform? Today, Legit Reviews shows you how to create a SFF system and stay under the $650 price point. The system uses an Intel Ivy Bridge processor, a Kingston 120GB SSD, and an ASUS GeForce GTX 650 video card just to highlight a few of the main components. This system should be able to easily tackle normal usage scenarios during the work week and then switch roles to a nice gaming machine on the weekends. Read on to check out the build!

By Nathan Kirsch

ASUS F2A85-V Pro AMD FM2 Motherboard Review

When it comes to motherboards, ASUS is pretty much a household name these days. There are few that are as well known, or as reliable. Backed by a history of quality products with their own performance bar set high, they sent us out the ASUS F2A85-V Pro to play with. Will The ASUS F2A85-V Pro continue with the tradition of high quality products? Read on to find out!

By Dan Stoltz

Logitech G110 Gaming Keyboard Review

Are you looking for an affordable gaming keyboard that can improve your gaming skills? The Logitech G110 might just be that keyboard! It has twelve programmable G-keys with three macros per key, which means you can configure up to 36 unique functions per game, including complex macros. I has a game/desktop mode switch that allows you to disable the Windows/Context Menu keys when you play. It also has backlighting, and volume control right on the keyboard!

By Legit Staff

Thecus N5550 5-Bay Home NAS Review

The Thecus N5550 5-bay server is powered by the mighty Intel Atom D2700 processor and has 2GB of DDR3 to make sure building an array and transferring data is done quickly. It also features link aggregation, SuperSpeed USB 3.0, HDMI video out and a ton of other features. Read on to find out more about this NAS and to see if it is right for your home or small business!

By Nathan Kirsch

Be Quiet! Dark Power Pro 10 650W PSU Review

Today we are having our first contact with the products of an European manufacturer, Be Quiet!, a company with a strong presence in Europe but not very well known in the USA and Canada; yet. The German company informed us that they are planning to invade the US markets in early 2013 and sent us the Dark Power Pro 10 650 Watt PSU to try out! Read on to see how it performs!

By Legit Staff

WD Red 3TB NAS Hard Drive Review

Earlier this year Western Digital (WD) announced the WD Red NAS hard drives that are a line of SATA III 6Gbps hard drives specifically designed for home and small office NAS (network attached storage) systems. We got our hands on the WD Red 3TB (WD30EFRX) and tried it out on a desktop as a storage drive and then in a NAS device in a RAID 5 array. Read on to see if the WD Red drive series is right for you!

By Nathan Kirsch

NZXT Phantom 820 Full Tower Case Review

NZXT came out with the Phantom mid-tower case to much praise and then released the very popular Switch 810 full tower. What do you do next after these two fantastic case releases? Why make a full tower version of the Phantom that uses the best of both cases and call it a Phantom 820 of course. Legit sniffs around the latest from NZXT to see if it really is the best of the best.

By Bill Hentschell

Samsung Flip Cover for Galaxy S III and Note II Review

Samsung Galaxy Note II and Galaxy S III users have the ability to customize their smartphones with the Samsung Protective Flip Cover, a unique case solution available in seven colors. If you are looking for a something that can help protect your new Samsung Galaxy Smartphone, but don’t want the thickness of a traditional case, a Flip Cover might be what you need! Read on to find out if a Samsung Flip Cover is right for your lifestyle!

By Nathan Kirsch

ASUS EA-N66 & Amped SR20000G Wi-Fi Extender Review

Setting up a wireless home network is pretty easy to do these days, but have you discovered that the range is lacking? There is nothing more frustrating than having the Wi-Fi signal not reaching where you want to be! The solution to this is to use a Wi-Fi extender that can detect your Wi-Fi signal and then boost that signal so your wireless coverage area is expanded. Read on to see how wireless extenders by ASUS and Amped Wireless perform when we put them to the test!

By Ken Brown

Thermaltake New Soprano Case Review

Thermaltake recently announced the ‘New Soprano’ PC case, which is the latest revision of the companies long standing Soprano case series. This case has simple lines and brushed metal accents that keep it just classy enough for a professional office or modern home environment. Read on to see if the Thermaltake New Soprano has the look and features that you desire!

By Legit Staff