The NZXT Function Elite MiniTKL is a slightly cheaper alternative to some of the top dogs in the world of Hall effect gaming ...
You really can't go wrong with the NZXT Capsule Elite if you're price range is $100 or less. It stands out against the rest ...
It's simplistic, almost futuristic retro design with big buttons and light indicators help this to stand out from the rest.
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Hardcore Gamer on MSNNZXT Lift Elite Gaming Mouse ReviewComing in at 57 grams, NZXT continues to show that it's serious about offering premium, competition-level PC peripherals.
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KitGuruTech on MSNNZXT N5 Z690 Review - better than expected!NZXT is back with some new motherboards - this time they based on Intel's Z690 chipset. Today Leo checks out the N5 model priced at £209.99, and stay tuned for our review of the N7 as well. Read more ...
It isn't just mice and keyboards that have received the Elite treatment with NZXT's latest run of peripherals ... the Capsule Elite is a doddle to set up, what with that plug-and-play connectivity ...
Save $50 on both the NZXT Relay gaming headset and Switchmix audio controller, meaning you can upgrade your entire audio ...
The design is very understated and elegant (from the renders we've seen), with RGB customization available via the NZXT CAM software. Priced at $199, it comes in both black and white colorways ...
All of this is controlled within NZXT's CAM software, which brings together the keyboard's lighting adjustments, key remapping, macro recordings and the aforementioned rapid trigger settings.
However, one detail that seems almost confirmed is the single-camera setup. Let’s delve into how we feel about this feature and whether it could be a deal breaker. Not necessarily. Here’s why.
Besides the thickness, another surprise to everyone at the event was the camera setup. While previously it was expected to include a better camera setup than the base and plus models, now it seems ...
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