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ADATA XPG Dazzle 2800MHz CL17 2x8GB DDR4 Review: Razzle-Dazzle Without The Hassle
Case Mod Friday: Corsair Air 740 Lavins
Crucial MX300 2TB 2.5-Inch Solid State Drive Review
EK-XLC Predator 280 AIO CPU and MSI GTX 1080 Liquid Cooling Review
EKWB EK-XLC Predator 280
How to set up passwordless authentication for MySQL
HUDWAY Glass Head-Up Display Review
Inateck Wireless Doorbell Review
iPhone 7 catches fire too
Jasco Enbrighten Cafe LED Lights
Kingston SSDNow KC400 512GB SSD Review
Loftek Nova 50W RGB Timer LED Security Floodlight Review
MSI GE62VR 6RF Apache Pro Review: A Pascal-Powered Gaming Laptop
Phanteks Eclipse P400S Review
QNAP TS-451A-4G 4-bay NAS review
Roccat Skeltr Multi-Format RGB Gaming Keyboard Review



ADATA XPG Dazzle 2800MHz CL17 2x8GB DDR4 Review: Razzle-Dazzle Without The Hassle

It is a great time to be into modding and customizing PCs. There are options abound and manufacturers are now keen on catering to those whose taste in hardware lean more toward the aesthetic rather than just pure performance.

Read full article @ Modders-Inc

Case Mod Friday: Corsair Air 740 Lavins

Welcome to another Case Mod Friday showcase! This week we have Lavins' "Corsair Air 740" build. This happens to be one of the first builds we have seen in the new Corsair Air 740.  There is not a whole lot of modding going on here just a solid build with lots of water cooling and lights!  Let us know what you think!

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

Crucial MX300 2TB 2.5-Inch Solid State Drive Review

Today I got the largest solid state drive in my test lab that I yet had the pleasure to test, at least when it comes to capacity. The physical size of the Crucial MX300 is still just the 2.5-inch that we’re used to from SATA3 drives and that is the most widely compatible form factor and type of drive on the market. I’ve previously had the pleasure to test the 750GB version of the drive which was the first available capacity in the MX300 series. Since then we have gotten more options and form factors to choose from and this is the largest available.

Crucial has two main SSD series, the BX series that provides massive capacities for very little money and the MX series that is the mainstream performance series. The new MX300 combines the best of these two worlds into one drive where you get an instant performance increase over mechanical drives, a long lasting endurance, and a lot of capacity to use.

Read full article @ eTeknix

EK-XLC Predator 280 AIO CPU and MSI GTX 1080 Liquid Cooling Review

ew models in the Predator range, this round with a 280mm Predator series liquid cooler as well. We will test that Predator 280 on a Core i7 4790K processor and will add a GeForce GTX 1080 Gaming X from MSI as well to the all-in-one liquid cooling loop. The end result is awesome as, even overclocked, our graphics card would not even pass 45 Degrees C. The nice thick radiator, proper tubing and excellent water-block that is pre-filled and fitted is pretty impressive.

You know, in the world of CPU coolers nothing ever stops developing. These days you can select from a hundred different heat-pipe based coolers where many are shaped, formed and priced the same. The better heat-pipe based coolers are good though. Next in line are LCS (liquid cooling system) setups followed by the real and proper expensive liquid cooling kits. The entry level LCS products are affordable, easy to install pre-fab liquid cooling kits. We've seen and tested many of them as Corsair, Asetek, NZXT, Cooler Master and so on all have interesting kits. Weirdly enough we never tested anything from Slovenia based EK. That ends and starts today. See, things are complicated; 80% of the AIO kits out there are based on an Asetek design, as they hold all the patents. In fact, on numerous occasions they have successfully sued manufacturers for using the concept of a pump and liquid cooling block AIO. So to release an LCS product that does not interfere with existing designs that fall under a patent, EK stepped up. For their excellent stand-alone liquid cooling kits they went to the drawing table and designed the Predator series.

Read full article @ Guru3D

EKWB EK-XLC Predator 280

The Predator 280 from EKWB aims to eat the competition alive. Offering top-tier performance, low noise levels, and easy expansion thanks to its QDC fittings, it offers users near custom watercooling performance without the headaches of doing it all yourself.

Read full article @ techPowerUp

How to set up passwordless authentication for MySQL

If you manage multiple MySQL servers and want a simplified means of logging in, see how to use the new passwordless authentication feature.

Read full article @ TechRepublic

HUDWAY Glass Head-Up Display Review

It may need your smartphone to work but the HUDWAY Glass is still a very good and cost-effective alternative to all those Head-Up Displays (HUD) we see standard in expensive cars.

Read full article @ NikKTech

Inateck Wireless Doorbell Review

If you need to replace a broken doorbell, or want to deliver doorbell sound to remote areas of the house, you might consider installing something like the Inateck Wireless Doorbell.

Read full article @ WinSupersite

iPhone 7 catches fire too

Don't expect a swift recallIt seems when the iPhone 7 catches fire no one pays any interest and no one calls for an immediate recall, or for them to banned on aircraft.

A Reddit user posted images of his or her brand new iPhone 7 Plus, that has seemingly caught fire and turned into an expensive pile of goo. It was not being recharged or anything like that. It apparently caught fire while it was in transit and the user opened the box to discover it in this state. It was lucky that the package did not catch fire and take an entire shipment with it... what I am I saying? Unfortunately, the package did not catch fire, cause an entire shipment to explode and help raise the standards of the world.

Read full article @ Fudzilla

Jasco Enbrighten Cafe LED Lights

Last but certainly not least, we are taking a look at the Jasco Enbrighten Café LED Lights. I have to be honest; when I saw them at a recent show I didn't pay them much attention. But afterwards I started researching some of the products I saw and really liked the promotional images and probably more importantly my wife did too. These strands come in 12, 18, 24, 36 and 48 foot lighted lengths with bulbs spaced two feet apart. If you need something longer; you can link up to 350 feet of these together. The wattage will depend on your length but it appears as if each bulb uses approximately 1 watt. They are commercial grade and UL rated for permanent outdoor installations.

Read full article @ Bigbruin.com

Kingston SSDNow KC400 512GB SSD Review

Kingston’s SSDNow KC400 family is part of the company’s business-oriented SSD product line which features end-to-end data path protection, technologies to protect data in the NAND and guard against read errors, as well as good endurance.

Read full article @ KitGuru

Loftek Nova 50W RGB Timer LED Security Floodlight Review

The Loftek Nova 50W RGB Timer LED Security Floodlight is a super bright floodlight that can be used pretty much anywhere for pretty much anything.

Read full article @ APH Networks

MSI GE62VR 6RF Apache Pro Review: A Pascal-Powered Gaming Laptop

The migration down from a 28-nanometer manufacturing process to a 16nm FinFET process has been good for NVIDIA, not just for Pascal's ability to push more pixels, but also in terms of power efficiency and performance-per-watt. NVIDIA says it achieved a "quantum leap" in both regards, and nothing we've seen suggests they're wrong.

What that ultimately means for end users is that NVIDA's latest mobile GPUs are now more aligned with their desktop equivalents. NVIDIA even went and dropped the "M" designation from its GeForce 10 Series mobile parts, including the GeForce GTX 1060, which is featured in MSI's GE62VR 6RF Apache Pro we'll be showing you here...

Read full article @ HotHardware

Phanteks Eclipse P400S Review

With the Eclipse P400S, Phanteks has a case for ATX motherboards in its portfolio, which comes with a lot of features and at an an attractive price. Apart from that especially friends of custom water cooling loops will love this case, since it offers good flexibility in that direction. In addition this model supports RGB illumination and a fan controller for up to three fans. For now, we're really curious to find out how this case is going to do in our review.

Read full article @ ocaholic

QNAP TS-451A-4G 4-bay NAS review

The QNAP TS-451A-4G is a high-end, feature-rich 4-bay NAS aimed at home, SOHO or Work Group usage scenarios. The unit sports an Intel dual-core processor, upgradable memory, two LAN ports and a USB Quick Access connector.

Read full article @ KitGuru

Roccat Skeltr Multi-Format RGB Gaming Keyboard Review

Picking the right keyboard can be tricky, do you want it for work, for gaming or for both? What if you also want it to control your mobile devices, such as your smartphone and tablet, while also being in control of your desktop PC? The Skeltr makes a lot of promises with its “master worlds” tagline, offering up multiformat mobile support, while also being a fully fledged desktop keyboard for the gaming market, but can it deliver on these promises?

“The Skeltr is the full-powered keyboard that unites your peripherals and mobile device, creating an unstoppable gaming force. Taking device integration to a new level, it consolidates your control by bringing your smartphone or tablet into the fold and putting it right on the frontline for all your battles. Say goodbye to swapping between device and computer as you interrupt your gaming by responding to messages; say hello to the keyboard that lets you master worlds. Say hello to the Skeltr.” – Roccat

Equipped with a range of programmable keys, macros, multimedia controls, Bluetooth, built-in memory and more, the Skeltr is easily one of the most feature packed membrane keyboards on the market.

Read full article @ eTeknix