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🖱️ Attack Shark X6 Wireless Ergonomic Gaming Mouse
I picked up the Attack Shark X6 Gaming Mouse because I was looking for something affordable yet performance-ready for both work and casual gaming. What caught my attention was the hybrid connectivity (Bluetooth, 2.4G, and wired), the adjustable DPI up to 12800, and the bold ergonomic design.
Using this mouse was a pleasant surprise. It feels way more premium than its price would suggest—responsive clicks, smooth tracking, and the RGB lighting adds that classic gamer flair without being over-the-top. The build is sturdy, the side buttons are well-placed, and the weight gives it a nice feel in hand. I’ve used it with both my laptop and desktop seamlessly.
Pros:
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Triple connection options
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Ergonomic, comfortable grip
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Responsive DPI settings
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Rechargeable (no endless battery swaps)
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Excellent value
Cons:
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The software is in Chinese by default (but easy to navigate)
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Slight latency in Bluetooth mode during FPS gaming
Compared to similar mice in the US market, which can easily cost $40–70, this came in under $20 and competes head-to-head. It definitely met my expectations—and then some.
US $39.91
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🎮 RGB Macro Gaming Mouse 12-Button
The RGB Macro Gaming Mouse with 12 Programmable Keys was bought for my MMO sessions. I’ve been dying for a budget Razer Naga-style mouse, and this one seemed like the ideal stand-in.
First off, the mouse is HUGE—perfect for palm grippers. The software allows full macro programming, and the RGB zones are customizable. I assigned most-used game actions to the side buttons, and they’re responsive enough for fast-paced battles. It’s heavier than the Attack Shark X6, but still manageable.
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Fully customizable macros
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Solid build quality
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Responsive, clicky buttons
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Long braided cable
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True 12800 DPI sensor
Cons:
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Takes a bit of time to configure
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Might be bulky for smaller hands
At $25, it offers features typically found in $60+ mice in the US. Fully met my expectations.
US $13.67
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🧊 MJ Thermal Paste 12.4 W/mK
I ordered the MJ Thermal Paste while rebuilding my PC and swapping in a new cooler. I’ve seen this one mentioned in PC build forums as a solid budget choice, especially with its claimed 12.4 W/mK thermal conductivity.
It applied smoothly and evenly, and temps dropped by 5–7°C compared to my old paste (Arctic Silver). It’s not quite as elite as Kryonaut, but it punches far above its price range.
Pros:
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Comes with a spreader
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Good consistency, not too runny
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Noticeable temp drop
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Budget-friendly
Cons:
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No branding on the syringe (feels generic)
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No resealable cap
At $3.50 for 4g, this is a steal. In the US, similar quality thermal paste costs $10–12. Completely satisfied.
US $1.19
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📺 NIERBO Micro HDMI to HDMI Cable 4K 60Hz
I needed a Micro HDMI to HDMI cable for my Sony mirrorless camera, and this NIERBO cable stood out for its specs—4K@60Hz support and a braided design.
The build quality is excellent. Braided nylon keeps it flexible but durable. Video feed to my monitor is sharp and lag-free. It also supports high refresh rates like 2K@165Hz, which I tested on a monitor—worked flawlessly.
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High-quality materials
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Zero lag or signal drop
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Flexible length options
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Gold-plated connectors
Cons:
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Connectors are snug—needs a gentle push
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Slightly stiff around the plug ends
Cost me about $5—compared to $15–20 in US electronics stores. Absolutely met expectations.
US $3.36
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🎧 Shockproof Electronics Organizer Bag
This Shockproof Organizer Bag was an impulse buy because I’m always misplacing cables, earbuds, and chargers. The design looked minimal and travel-friendly.
It’s more rigid than expected—closer to a hard case, which I appreciate. There’s ample space inside with adjustable dividers and mesh pockets. Fits my portable SSD, cables, earphones, and even my mini power bank.
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Well-organized compartments
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Shock-resistant outer shell
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Compact and sleek
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Great for travel
Cons:
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Zippers feel just okay
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Could be a bit taller to accommodate thicker plugs
This goes for $7 on AliExpress. Similar bags at Best Buy or Amazon go for $20+. A fantastic surprise.
US $4.32
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🧠 QIYIDA X99 LGA2011-3 Motherboard
This QIYIDA X99 motherboard was the core of my budget build. I paired it with a Xeon CPU and 16GB DDR4 RAM. The features were unbelievable for the price—TPM 2.0, NVMe M.2, USB 3.0, and SATA3.
It booted without hassle. BIOS was a bit dated but functional. Performance was stable, and everything from USB ports to the M.2 slot worked as expected. Temperatures are in check, and there’s even modest overclocking headroom.
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Dirt cheap for an X99 platform
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Supports DDR4 and NVMe
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Sturdy PCB design
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Works with many Xeon chips
Cons:
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Not plug-and-play friendly for beginners
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BIOS lacks polish
I paid $45—this would cost 2–3x in the US market. Totally exceeded expectations.
US $43.71
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🔦 Sofirn SC18 1800lm USB-C Flashlight
The Sofirn SC18 Flashlight caught my eye for its insane lumen output and compact size. I needed something reliable for hiking and emergencies.
This thing is a beast in the dark. The beam is bright, wide, and reaches far. It charges via USB-C, has a side switch with battery indicator, and includes different brightness modes. It fits perfectly in my hand and bag.
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Super bright
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USB-C rechargeable
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Pocket clip
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Long battery life
Cons:
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Gets warm on turbo mode
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Button is a bit small
Cost: $17. Similar flashlights from Fenix or Olight are $40+. This blew me away.
US $19.99
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🚗 4K Dash Cam with GPS & Night Vision
I wanted a 4K Dash Cam for road trips and safety. This one had great reviews, Wi-Fi support, and GPS tracking.
Setup was simple. The app synced quickly, and the 4K video quality is crisp—even at night, thanks to infrared sensors. GPS logging is accurate. I love the parking mode that activates on motion detection.
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True 4K recording
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Wi-Fi app access
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GPS tracking
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Excellent night vision
Cons:
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Adhesive mount only
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App UI could be better
Paid under $40—an absolute bargain compared to $100+ cams at Walmart or Best Buy.
US $34.4
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🧬 MACHINIST B450 Motherboard
Got this MACHINIST B450 Board for a Ryzen 5600G build. I needed something affordable that supports NVMe and DDR4.
BIOS updated out of the box. Runs stable, boots fast, and RAM overclocking to 3200MHz worked. All ports function fine, and build quality is decent.
Pros:
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Ryzen 5000 series support
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M.2 NVMe slot
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Affordable for AM4 socket
Cons:
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Basic VRMs (not for overclocking)
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No onboard Wi-Fi
Cost was $36—very fair. US boards with these specs are $70–80.
US $48.57
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💾 SAMSUNG DDR4 Laptop RAM 3200MHz
I upgraded my laptop with this Samsung DDR4 RAM. I went with the 8GB 3200MHz module for better multitasking.
Worked right away, system detected full speed, and boot times improved. This is genuine Samsung RAM, and it passed all memory tests.
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Plug-and-play
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Fast and stable
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Original Samsung chips
Cons:
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No retail packaging
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Slightly pricier than some no-name brands
Price was about $18, vs. $30 at Micro Center. Fully met expectations.
US $2.07
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🏋️ Women’s Quick-Drying Yoga Shirt
Bought the Slimming Yoga Shirt as a gift. It looked stylish and functional, perfect for gym wear or casual runs.
The material is soft, stretchy, and moisture-wicking. Fit was flattering, and the zipper front adds ventilation. Stitching is neat.
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Breathable fabric
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Fits true to size
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Flattering cut
Cons:
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Limited color options
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Collar is a bit snug
Cost: $9. Similar quality activewear at Target is $25+. Excellent value.
US $9.13
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🧠 ZSUS X99-8D4 Motherboard Kit w/ Xeon E5 + 16GB RAM
This ZSUS X99 Kit was another budget workstation build. It included the E5 2650 V4 CPU, a board with M.2 support, and 16GB DDR4.
The combo worked flawlessly. Performance for editing, streaming, and multitasking is impressive for the price. RAM is Hynix and tested stable.
Pros:
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Plug-and-play setup
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Incredible value
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M.2 NVMe support
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Quiet operation
Cons:
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BIOS looks dated
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No manual included
Cost: $95 for CPU, board, and RAM—insane. US equivalents would be over $250.
US $38.9
🛒 Final Verdict
I came into this AliExpress haul with low expectations but walked away seriously impressed. The majority of items not only worked as described but often outperformed similarly priced gear in the US. Delivery took 2–3 weeks, which was acceptable. I’d absolutely recommend these products for anyone looking to stretch their tech budget. Yes, I’ll be ordering more—this is my new go-to for budget builds and accessories.














