Help keep your computer cool with this Insignia NS-PCF1250 120mm case fan, which offers a 44 cfm airflow volume for efficient heat dissipation. The 22.5dBA maximum noise level helps ensure quiet performance.
This user is a My Best Buy® Elite Member, who has spent $1,500 on eligible purchases and is now getting 1.10 points per dollar. They may have received My Best Buy® bonus points for submitting reviews.
An inexpensive and simple case fan that does its job well, without unnecessary LEDs. I have four of these and they keep my case as cool as I need them to. Could they be a bit quieter at higher speeds? Sure, but they could also cost $20+ each for the privilege.
Upgrade your home theater with this 24-inch Insignia LED HDTV. The 1080P resolution ensures stunning HD images, and the audio has high levels of clarity. Avoid blurred content during fast scenes with the television's 60Hz refresh rate. This Insignia LED HDTV has plasma-like vibrant colors, letting you watch it in either bright or dark rooms.
This user is a My Best Buy® Elite Member, who has spent $1,500 on eligible purchases and is now getting 1.10 points per dollar. They may have received My Best Buy® bonus points for submitting reviews.
An inexpensive yet remarkably sharp little TV. It's a little laggy sometimes when you change the channel, but that seems to be normal even on high end TVs. A great little set for a bedroom or semi-confined space. Can handle 2 HDMI devices which is 1 more than many sets in this range, and it's rare to find a 1080 set at this price point. Also very easy to set up, and works well with a Roku and a super cheap pair of rabbit ears.
Ascend to the next level of your gaming experience with this Anarchy desktop memory upgrade. The 16GB Anarchy module lets you over clock without sacrificing high performance, even in the most challenging gaming environments. Minimal latency prevents slow system responses during game play, while heat spreaders keep this Anarchy desktop memory cool while in peak operation.
This memory has proven to be stable over months of heavy use, and that's really what matters. If you're building or upgrading a DDR4 based system then in my experience you'll do well this.