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5 Code Sign Examples and How to Install SignTool EXE on Windows
Corsair K95 Platinum Keyboard
Corsair K95 RGB Platinum
Corsair K95 RGB Platinum Mechanical Keyboard Review
Fedora 24 Gnome & HP Pavilion and Nvidia setup review
Kaby Lake E3-1200 v6 Xeon Specifications Leaked
MSI H110M Grenade Micro ATX Motherboard Review
MSI Z270 GAMING M7 Review
TerraMaster F2-220 2-Bay NAS Review
The Best PCs for CS: GO



5 Code Sign Examples and How to Install SignTool EXE on Windows

If you are a Linux sysadmin or a developer, you probably already know how to create and sign a SSL certificate for your webserver. But, if your corporate environment also has some Windows servers and applications, you may end-up in a situation, where you may have to digitally sign Windows files.

Read full article @ TheGeekStuff

Corsair K95 Platinum Keyboard

With the Corsair K95 Platinum, the company introduces an upgraded microcontroller to the keyboard series which enables improved RGB lighting, dedicated macro keys and hardware playback. Also included is a lightbar and USB passthrough. The K95 Platinum doesn't come cheap though at $199.

Read full article @ techPowerUp

Corsair K95 RGB Platinum

This year at CES Corsair introduced their new K95 Platinum RGB. Some of you may remember that the original K95 from Corsairs first line of RGB keyboards. It was based on the K90 that I reviewed all the way back in 2012 as part of the launch of their Vengeance lineup so it was due for a refresh. Well the new K95 Platinum RGB brings back the macro keys in a smaller amount and then adds features like RGB lighting and the new light edge that is also RGB. They also brought back the USB passthrough port after a lot of people requested it. So today I’m going to check out the new keyboard and see if it is as exciting as Corsair has made it out to be.

Read full article @ LanOC Reviews

Corsair K95 RGB Platinum Mechanical Keyboard Review

Corsair has upgraded its flagship Vengeance K95 mechanical keyboard with a new 'Platinum' version that purportedly takes performance to another level. Among its highlights are improved lighting and media controls over the K95 RGB, a detachable/reversible/magnetic wrist rest, strong aluminum frame, USB pass-through, and 1.2mm switch actuation.

Read full article @ TechSpot

Fedora 24 Gnome & HP Pavilion and Nvidia setup review

You can leave your hat on. Here's an enthusiastic review of Fedora 24 Gnome 64-bit edition installed on an HP Pavilion laptop in a dual-boot configuration with Windows 7, covering installation, additional respositories, extra codecs, plugins and software, thorough customization with new themes, icons and extensions, system updates, Nvidia graphics card driver setup using two different methods and associated troubleshooting, benchmark comparison between Nouveau and Nvidia, Steam, hardware compatibility - webcam, Bluetooth, smartphone support, suspend and resume, resource utilization, performance, responsiveness, battery life, small issues with SELinux and leftover Gnome settings, other observations, and more. And there shall be sequels. Have fun.

Read full article @ Dedoimedo

Kaby Lake E3-1200 v6 Xeon Specifications Leaked

Some sleuthing by CPU-World has uncovered the list of to-be-released Kaby Lake single-socket quad-core Xeons. As it to be expected, these are incremental updates from Skylake-based Xeons using the newer 14nm Plus node from Intel. In our consumer Kaby Lake reviews, our results showed that the new design offers a better voltage/frequency profile than previous generations, affording more frequency at the same voltage. Another big change from the previous generation is the TDP: what used to be 80W is now listed as 73W if it has integrated graphics, or 72W if it does not.

The list from CPU-World, which comes via QVL (qualified vendor list, or ‘CPUs which we confirm work in this board’) postings from motherboards such as MSI’s C236M Workstation, features eight processors. The two at the bottom of the stack are quad core parts without hyperthreading, and the others do have hyperthreading. The main differences between the processors will be frequencies and the presence of integrated graphics.

Read full article @ Anandtech

MSI H110M Grenade Micro ATX Motherboard Review

The H110M Grenade adds features to fill the price gap between low-end H110 and H170 boards. We take a look at how these added features move the value needle.

Read full article @ Toms Hardware

MSI Z270 GAMING M7 Review

We review our third Z270 motherboard from MSI, it might even be one of the best as it has been loaded with features and offers downright terrific looks.

Read full article @ Guru3D

TerraMaster F2-220 2-Bay NAS Review

TerraMaster is a new company to us here at ThinkComputers.  They have been focused on the development of storage technology for 16 years and their main product range includes network attached storage and direct attached storage devices.  Today we will be taking a look at the F2-220 2-bay NAS.  This network attached storage device features an Intel Celeron 2.41GHz dual core CPU, 2 GB of memory, and two SATA drive bays that support 2.5-inch as well as 3.5-inch hard drives for up to 16TB of total storage space.  The F2-220 runs on the Linux-based TerraMaster TOS operation system, which gives you a very user-friendly experience.  Let's get some drives in the F2-220 and see what it can do!

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

The Best PCs for CS: GO

We unveil the best PCs for getting the most out of one of the world’s most popular shooters.

Read full article @ TechRadar