In today’s review, we will examine a gaming chair from Tesoro. The company was founded in 2011, and before it even launched any product, it was already sponsoring professional eSport teams. As such, there was a lot of feedback towards the company, and that is why Tesoro was amongst the first to apply full n’ key rollover to its keyboards, give gamers the possibility to program every single key, while its keyboards were among the pioneer ones that carried RGB lighting. Tesoro aims to design modern and elegant products that bear quality and innovative engineering features, while at the same time carry an affordable asking price.
The Tesoro Real Madrid gaming chair retails for €349.99 Europe (including VAT 19%) and $349.99 (excl. VAT) in the United States.
Pros ?
• Real Madrid CF officially licensed
• 120 kg (264.55 lb) max supported weight
• Comfortable backrest and seat base
• Class-4 gas lift
• Rocking mechanism
• 60mm unobstructed casters with nice detail
• Two-color availability
Cons ?
• 3D armrests
• Medium price tag
• Occasional visual flaws on the PU
• Seat base length should have been more
• Inadequate cushioning on the seat’s contour edges
• The two levers under the seat base should be placed a bit towards the rear
• Slightly stiff rocking mechanism for lighter users
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Xiaomi Mi Curved Display 34 monitor with Samsung SVA panel, W-LED backlight, and 144 Hz refresh rate for 399 euros!
? Warranty: 3 years
? Technical Specifications
Resolution: 3440 x1440, Screen curvature: 1500R, Response time: 4 ms, Colors: 16.7 million (8-bit), Brightness: 300 cd/m², Display: 21:9 , Refresh rate: 144 Hz, Contrast ratio: 3000:1
Bezels: There are minimal at the three edges (top and side)
? Vesa Mount support:
Yes, 100 x 100mm
? I/O Ports:
2x HDMI 2.0 , 2x DP 1.4, 3.5” audio jack, AC receptacle
? Ergonomics:
Stable base and the monitor offers all usual adjustments (Tilt, Swivel, Elevation) but pivot
? Power Consumption:
With 200 nits (brightness at 44) it is close to 32W while with 75% brightness it reaches 43W.
? OSD:
The OSD menu offers several preselected modes, to not mess with complex settings. But none of these modes is optimal. I would highly prefer a joystick instead of buttons.
? Max Resolution & Max Refresh Rate:
3440 × 1440 144 Hz only through DP 1.4
? Picture quality before calibration:
The standard mode is the best for color accuracy, while the ECO mode has the ideal brightness setting (200 nits).
? Calibration settings:
Standard mode, Brightness at 44 for 200 nits, Custom color mode: Red and Green: 49, Blue: 48
? Contrast Ratio & Brightness:
This is a very bright panel with a high contrast ratio, thanks to the SVA panel. The maximum brightness reaches 409.2 nits with a contrast ratio of 4092 to 1. Calibrated at 200 nits the contrast ratio is even higher at 4141 to 1.
? Gamut Coverage:
Almost full coverage of SRGB and satisfactory coverage of Adobe RGB and DCI P3.
? Panel Uniformity & ANSI Test:
The panel loses on both left and right sides.
? Screen Flickering/PWM:
The panel’s brightness is not controlled by a PWM circuit
? Input Lag:
It is quite high with the best mode being RTS, where I measured 12.1 ms
? Response Time:
From Black to White, the response times are not great. The panel has good performance, though, in White to Black transitions.
? Viewing Angles video:
Typical for VA panels, the viewing angles are not great. If you want high view angles, choose an IPS panel
? Reflections under strong light:
They are quite high. The worst part is that the strong light spreads on the panel covering an even larger area.
? Backlight Leakage:
There is some leakage in parts of the monitor but it is not so bad. I have seen far worse leakage in other monitors.
?? Bottomline ??
Probably the most affordable ultra-wide 34” monitor with such a high refresh rate. If you find it at 400 euros you don’t have to think twice. Just get one and you won’t regret it. If only it had a joystick for the OSD panel and HDR support. It is far fro
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We bought several highly affordable (others call them cheap) power supplies and put them to the test, to check if they are safe to use in a modern system. This is part #2 of our El Cheapo Power Supplies series.
You will find part #1 here: https://youtu.be/bWBzu80so0A
If you want to listen to our expert advice, DON"T trust your system on cheap PSUs. Prefer branded ones from respectable manufacturers like Seasonic, CWT, etc. which have been thoroughly tested. Remember, you get what you paid for, there are no shortcuts when it comes to power output!
The PSUs tested in this episode (part #2):
?be quiet! b9 350
?Chieftec SFX-250VS
?RASURBO BAP 650
The PSUs tested in the previous episode (part #1)
?Aerocool ACP-550LXD
?CoolBox Basic 500GR
?Inter-Tech SL-500A
?LC Power LC500H-12
?TooQ TQEP-500SP
⚡️Chieftec SFX-250VS Cable Configuration Connector Count - Gauge
ATX connector 20+4 pin (310mm) 1x connector 20-22AWG
4 pin ATX12V (450mm) 1x connector 20AWG
SATA (300mm+160mm) 2x connectors 20AWG
4-pin Molex (300mm+150mm) / FDD (+150mm) 2x / 1x connectors 20AWG
⚡️be quiet System Power B9 350 Cable Configuration Connector Count - Gauge
ATX connector 20+4 pin (450mm) 1x connector 18-22AWG
4+4 pin EPS12V (450mm) 1x connector 18AWG
6+2 pin PCIe (450mm) 1x connector 18AWG
SATA (400mm+150mm) 2x connectors 18AWG
SATA (400mm+150mm) / 4-pin Molex (+150mm+150mm) 2x / 2x connectors 20AWG
⚡️RASURBO BAP-650 Cable Configuration Connector Count - Gauge
ATX connector 20+4 pin (460mm) 1x connector 18-20AWG
4 pin ATX12V (470mm) 1x connector 18AWG
6+2 pin PCIe (470mm) 1x connector 18AWG
SATA (470mm) / 4-pin Molex(+150mm+140mm) / FDD (+150mm) 1x / 2x / 1x connectors 18AWG
SATA (470mm+140mm) / 4-pin Molex (+140mm+140mm) 2x / 2x connectors 18AWG
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Pros ?
•Full power at 47 degrees Celsius
•High enough overall performance
•Good build quality
•Quality cooling fan
•Tight load regulation on all rails
•High enough average efficiency
•Silent at light and moderate loads
•Fully modular
•Loads of connectors
•Compatible with the alternative sleep mode
•Adequate distance between peripheral connectors
•10-year warranty
Cons ?
•Inaccurate power ok signal
•Mediocre transient response
•Low PF readings
•Lower than 70% efficiency with 2% load
•Increased noise under stressful conditions
•Not so efficient 5VSB rail
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The Corsair 4000D promises high performance and good airflow, but does it deliver?
? Model number: Corsair 4000D Airflow
? Type: Midi-Tower
? Motherboard support: Mini-ITX, Micro-ATX, ATX, E-ATX (up to 305 x 277mm)
? Who it refers to? : Users on tight budgets that need something good
? Price: $80 or 88 euros
? Warranty: 2-years
? External Design: Although it lacks RGB lighting, still it looks nice
? Expansions Slots: 7+2
? I/O Panel: USB 3.1 Type-C, USB 3.0, Audio combo jack
? Pre-Installed Fans:1x Front: 120mm, 1x Rear: 120mm
? Fan Support: Front: 3x 120mm, Top: 2x 120mm (2x 140mm), Rear: 1x 120mm
? Fan/RGB controller: No
? Radiator support: Front: 120/240/360mm , Top: 120/140/240/280mm , Rear: 120mm
? Storage Options: 2x 3.5" toolless, 2x 2.5"
? Dust Filters: xx (Top, Front, Bottom)
? CPU Cooler Height (Max): 170mm
? VGA Length (Max): 360mm
? PSU Length (Max): 180mm
? PSU Support: Bottom Mount, ATX
? Cable Management Support: Yes/No
? Noise Dampening Performance: Average
? Thermal Performance: Poor
Pros ?
• Competitively priced
• Clean interior design
• Included Velcro straps to help you in cable management
• Heavily secured side panels
• I like the Yellow silicone tab on the filters
• Magnetic dust filters on all intake areas
• The top and front filter’s design looks nice
• USB Type-C
• Comes with two fans pre-installed
• Included vertical PCIe slots (PCIe- 3.0 extension cable is optional)
• Tool-less 3.5" bays (still it is better to use some screws, too, there)
• Support for long PSUs and GPUs, and large CPU coolers
• PSU cover with perforations on its top side, for compatibility with passively cooled PSUs
Cons ?
• Poor thermal performance
• Average noise dampening performance
• Not great liquid cooling support
• Side window could be less tinted
• Only one USB 3.0 port in the I/O panel
• No noise dampening material used anywhere
• No vibration dampening material on the HDD slots
• No toolless SSD installation
• We couldn’t find any PSU fixing bolts in the bundle
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? Model number: Kolink Classic 400W
? OEM: Casecom
? Members on this line: Four, 400 - 700W. 230V input only.
? Efficiency: 80 PLUS Bronze, Cybenetics Silver (87%–89%)
? Noise: Cybenetics A (20–25 dBA)
? Modular: No
? Dimensions: Compact (140mm depth)
? Price: €40
? Warranty: 3-years
? Power Specifications: Single +12V rail
? Power Distribution: 348W at +12V, 80W on the minor rails, 350W Max continuous power, 400W peak.
? Cables: 1x EPS, 1x PCIe, 3x SATA, 2x 4-pin Molex
? Cable Length & distance between them: Long enough cables with only 100mm distance between peripheral connectors
? In Cable caps: No
? Internal Design / Build Quality: Double forward topology on the primary side and synchronous rectification on the secondary side. Pair of DC-DC converters for the generation of the minor rails.
? Caps and Fan manufacturers: The filtering caps are by AsiaX. The sleeve bearing fan is by Alpine, a brand not that well known but quite large.
? High-Temperature tests: This PSU doesn't struggle with 350 W at almost 35 °C ambient. Applied up to 385 W at 37 °C.
? Fan Speed profile at high Temperatures: Not that aggressive.
? Load Regulation: Load regulation is tight on all major rails.
? Ripple Suppression: Ripple suppression is excellent at 12 V, 5 V, and 5VSB, and satisfactory at 3.3 V.
? Transient Response: Mediocre on all rails but 3.3 V, where it is terrible.
? Hold-up time: Hold-up time is not that far removed from 17 ms. The power ok signal is accurate.
? Inrush Current: High with 230 V input.
? Protection Features: OCP at +12 V is reasonably set, and the same goes for the 5 V rail. OCP at 3.3 V is set quite high for no good reason.
OPP is higher than 130%. You should not make the PSU exceed its maximum rated power output for prolonged periods of time, however.
Even though essential in a PSU, there is, no over-temperature protection, and this platform lacks surge protection as well.
? Conducted EMI Emissions: They are low. The EMI filter does a very good job.
? Average Efficiency: High, reaching an average score of 88.23% with 230V input
? Average PF: It is not so high, but not bottom low either.
? Average Noise Output: This is a very silent power supply, especially if we take into account its price range and efficiency.
? Overall Performance: It does very well, scoring between the XPG Pylon 450 and the Cooler Master MWE Bronze 500.
? ? ? Bottom Line ? ? ?
All in all, this is a fine PSU. That said, if I could make any changes, I would use better caps on the secondary side, a higher-quality fan, properly set protection features, the addition of OTP and surge protection (an MOV), and either a correction to 350 W in its advertised powe
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