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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

13 Troubleshooting Tools to Fix Windows 10
5 Reasons to Switch to Ubuntu Phone
Avexir S100 LED SSD Review
Case Mod Friday: Corsair 600C MbK
Cooler Master MasterLiquid Maker 92
Custom GeForce GTX 1080 Round Up With ASUS, EVGA, And Gigabyte
Dell UltraSharp 24 InfinityEdge U2417H 24in Monitor Review
EVGA GTX 1060 SC
Mini Review: LG OLED55E6P
PCI-Express 4.0 slot won't deliver 300W of power
The Meizu PRO 6 Review



13 Troubleshooting Tools to Fix Windows 10

Windows offers a variety of tools for troubleshooting and repairing problems. Whether your computer suffers from failed updates, awful appearances, sound problems, or driver errors, there’s a tool out there for you.

This article covers a range of weapons in the arsenal for combating common Windows problems. Some of the tools you must install from third parties. A large number come included with the Windows 10 (and older) operating system.

Read full article @ MakeUseOf

5 Reasons to Switch to Ubuntu Phone

You’ve had Android phones, and you’ve had iPhones. Buying a smartphone for most people is a polarized, A/B choice. And for some, the experience of choosing a new phone is becoming… jaded.

You might think that Android and iOS have the mobile market sewn up, but what if I was to tell you that you don’t need to look at Windows 10 Mobile or BlackBerry as alternatives? Various others are available, but perhaps the most impressive of them all is the Ubuntu Phone, which uses the Ubuntu Touch platform, and can be found on devices such as the Meizu Pro 5.

Read full article @ MakeUseOf

Avexir S100 LED SSD Review

Avexir's attempt to crowdfund the S100 only netted $2,100 out of the $50K goal, but the company was still able to bring the drive to market. We finally have the first LED SSD with a fighter jet theme in for testing.

Read full article @ Tom's Hardware

Case Mod Friday: Corsair 600C MbK

Welcome to another Case Mod Friday showcase! This week we have Richard Keirsgieter's "Corsair 600C MbK" build. This is one of the best builds that we've seen in the Corsair Carbide Series 600C case.  The case features an inverted motherboard design, which makes this build very unique!  Kier makes use of EKWB and Bitspower water cooling parts, be sure to check the build out!

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

Cooler Master MasterLiquid Maker 92

Cooler Master looks to redefine all-in-one liquid coolers with the MasterLiquid Maker 92. Offering a completely unique design that has more in common with a traditional tower cooler than liquid cooler. It managed to stand out in a crowded market. The question however remains can it keep your CPU cool?

Read full article @ techPowerUp

Custom GeForce GTX 1080 Round Up With ASUS, EVGA, And Gigabyte

NVIDIA hit a lot of high notes with the Pascal-based GeForce GTX 1080. When the Founder’s Edition launched earlier this summer, it received accolades for its excellent performance, power efficiency, and host of new features. If you’d like a refresher on what’s new in NVIDIA’s Pascal architecture and see what makes the GeForce GTX 1080 Founder’s Edition tick, we’d strongly suggest checking our launch coverage. We’ve got the full scoop laid out for you there.

As HOT as the GeForce GTX 1080 Founder’s Edition is, we were eager to see what NVIDIA’s board partners would do with the GTX 1080. The GP104 GPU that is the foundation of the GTX 1080 isn’t particularly power hungry, it doesn’t generate a ton of heat, and it proved to be an excellent overclocker. Those three things give NVIDIA’s partners a lot to work with in terms of custom cooling, power budgets, and factory overclocks. To that end, we reached out to a handful of NVIDIA’s key board partners so that we could evaluate a few custom GeForce GTX 1080 cards, round-up style. A few partners weren’t up for the challenge, but EVGA, Gigabyte, and ASUS came through...

Read full article @ HotHardware

Dell UltraSharp 24 InfinityEdge U2417H 24in Monitor Review

The Dell UltraSharp 24 InfinityEdge Monitor U2417H is a new Full HD monitor that breaks down borders. Well, the one round the edge of the screen, anyway. Like one of those posh swimming pools that don’t appear to have edges, the InfinityEdge has 45 per cent less bezel width than the previous Dell 23.8in screen.

Read full article @ KitGuru

EVGA GTX 1060 SC

Well, last week I took a look at the Zotac GTX 1060 AMP! Edition, it was close to an ITX form factor card and it was our first aftermarket GTX 1060. It just so happens that EVGA had also sent over a GTX 1060, their GTX 1060 Superclocked. This card is a little shorter than the Zotac and it falls into the ITX form factor. I’m excited to see what EVGA has going on and to find out if this is going to be the new go-to card for ITX builds. So today I’m going to take a look at its features then run the card through our test suite and see how it compares to the other GTX 1060’s as well as the RX 480’s that are competing with it on the red side of the tracks.

Read full article @ LanOC Reviews

Mini Review: LG OLED55E6P

I'll keep it short and sweet: If you're in the market for a 55-inch screen with an immaculate contrast ratio, beautiful color reproduction and 4K resolution, you'd be hard-pressed finding a set better than the OLED55E6. You've read about OLED elsewhere before, I'm sure, so I won't spend much time on it here and I'll just cover the basics. In brief, OLED passes an electric current through organic light-emitting diodes to create color on the screen. Each individual LED can be individually controlled, which means there's no need to have giant lamps sitting on the side of the screen or scattered uniformly across the back of the panel.OLED screens are more uniformly lit than LCD LED screens, have a better contrast ratio and, in most cases, have richer, more natural colors, too.

Read full article @ Techradar

PCI-Express 4.0 slot won't deliver 300W of power

It appears that earlier information regarding PCI-Express 4.0 slot and its ability to deliver 300W via slot was somewhat wrong as PCI-SIG has clarified that 300W were only fo certification process but that the maximum power delivery would stick to 75W.

Read full article @ Fudzilla

The Meizu PRO 6 Review

The Meizu PRO 6 features an attractive design and excellent build quality, but is not a clear upgrade over the previous generation PRO 5. Lurking inside its all-aluminum chassis is a MediaTek Helio X25 SoC with a deca-core CPU and 4GB of RAM. Its defining feature, however, is a 5.2-inch 1080p SAMOLED display, which helps it stand out amidst a forest of phablets.

Read full article @ Anandtech