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AMD officially announces new FreeSync 2 tech
AMD Unveils FreeSync 2 Technology With HDR And LFC Support
Aorus Z270X Gaming 5 Motherboard Review
AORUS Z270X-Gaming 5 Motherboard Review
Aorus' Z270X-Gaming 5 motherboard reviewed
ASRock Fatal1ty Z270 Gaming K6 Motherboard Review
ASRock Fatal1ty Z270 Gaming K6 Review
ASUS Prime Z270-A Motherboard Review
ASUS ROG Maximus IX Formula (Z270) Motherboard Review
Asus ROG Strix Z270F Gaming Review
ASUS ROG STRIX Z270F Gaming Review
Core i7 7700K processor review: Desktop Kaby Lake
EZVIZ Mini Plus HD 1080p WiFi Home Security Camera
FreeSync 2 simplifies life with brighter, more colorful displays
GIGABYTE AORUS Z270X-Gaming 5 Motherboard Review
GIGABYTE AORUS Z270X-Gaming 7 Review
Gigabyte Aorus Z270X-Gaming 9 Motherboard Review
Gigabyte Z270X-Ultra Gaming Motherboard Review
Gigabyte/Aorus Z270X-Gaming 7 Review
Intel 7th Generation Core i7 7700K Processor Review
Intel Core i7-7700K & Core i5-7600K Review
Intel Core i7-7700K & i5-7600K Kaby Lake CPU Review
Intel Core i7-7700K And Z270 Chipset Review: Kaby Lake Hits The Desktop
Intel Core i7-7700K Processor Review
Intel Core i7-7700K vs 6700K: 22 Games, RX 480 & GTX 1080
Intel Core i7-7700K “Kaby Lake” Processor Review
Intel Kaby Lake Core i5-7600K & Core i7-7700K Review
Intel Kaby Lake Core i7-7700K, i7-7700, i5-7600K, i5-7600 Review
Intel Kaby Lake i7-7700K & i5-7600K Review
Intel NUC gets new processors
Intel unveils its full range of desktop and laptop Kaby Lake CPUs
Intel's Core i7-7700K 'Kaby Lake' CPU reviewed
Kaby lake Core i5 7600K processor review and Z270 motherboards reviews
MSI Z270 Gaming M5 Preview
MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon Review
MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon Review
MSI Z270 GAMING PRO Carbon Review
MSI Z270 XPOWER GAMING Titanium Review
MSI's Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon motherboard reviewed
Nvidia unveils its GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti for laptops
Roccat Skeltr Smart Keyboard Review



AMD officially announces new FreeSync 2 tech

AMD FreeSync technology was focused on refresh rates, and with over 20 partners and 121 monitors available with FreeSync support, AMD was quite keen to note how FreeSync is both "better" and more widely adopted compared to Nvidia G-Sync technology. The newly announced FreeSync 2 technology will focus on HDR, bringing much lower HDR latency to gamers.  
The HDR or "high dynamic range" is the next big thing and can be used on both SDR (standard dynamic range) and HDR-capable monitors, but suffers from high input lag, something that AMD will change with the FreeSync 2 technology.
Currently, the HDR rendering is a two stage process where after game tone mapping is done, it is sent to the monitor via HDR or SDR transport and then determine if the display tone mapping is compatible with the monitor.

Read full article @ Fudzilla

AMD Unveils FreeSync 2 Technology With HDR And LFC Support

AMD and the Radeon Technologies Group have seen great success with their FreeSync adaptive refresh rate technology. Since its introduction, over 120 FreeSync compatible displays have been brought to market that target a wide array of form factors and price points. With CES and the impending launch of its next-generation GPU architecture codenamed Vega, AMD is now ready to unleash FreeSync 2 on the world, with the goal to ultimately improve pixel quality and address some issues with first-gen products...

Read full article @ HotHardware

Aorus Z270X Gaming 5 Motherboard Review

Skylake was arguably one of the most anticipated processors of 2015, so much in fact that there were worldwide shortages of the Core i7 6700K and a slew of new motherboards which started some rather edgy trends. I tried to get a 6700K at launch but, were completely sold out in the states and online price gouging reached global proportions as demand for the CPU rose. As a result I settled on the Core i5 6600K for the Z170 generation and rather enjoyed it. Overclocking was much better due to changes in the CPU architecture and I only broke one due to the thin(ner than it should be) CPU PCB. The successor to Skylake, Kaby Lake, has proven that there is still excitement for new processor architectures even if the changes are rather incremental.

In this review I’ll be looking at the new Aorus Z270X Gaming 5 motherboard by Gigabyte. The Aorus brand has been with Gigabyte for several years and has since become the brand name for premium Gigabyte gaming notebooks and PC accessories. It would seem they have taken the next logical setup and finally included motherboards, the core of any gaming PC, into the Aorus family.

Read full article @ Hardware Asylum

AORUS Z270X-Gaming 5 Motherboard Review

Aorus is a premium gaming brand spawned from GIGABYTE that has expanded to offering motherboards beginning with Intel's 200-series chipset and Kaby Lake CPU release. On launch day, Aorus is introducing six Z270-based mainboards starting with the high-end Z270X-Gaming 9 all the way to their entry level Z270X-Gaming K5.

Read full article @ Modders-Inc

Aorus' Z270X-Gaming 5 motherboard reviewed

Gigabyte is soaring into the gaming-oriented motherboard market today with its Aorus line of high-end motherboards. We put the Aorus Z270X-Gaming 5 to the test to see whether these colorfully-illuminated mobos have what it takes to hang with the best on the market.

Read full article @ The Tech Report

ASRock Fatal1ty Z270 Gaming K6 Motherboard Review

Today we are going to look at the Aerocool Strike-X Air which is a very innovative chassis, designed to appeal to those enthusiasts who spend a lot of time inside their PC and change hardware frequently. It uses an open design, similar to a test bench, which features a large mesh cover to hide the components .

Read full article @ KitGuru

ASRock Fatal1ty Z270 Gaming K6 Review

Our first Z270 motherboard is here with ASRock's Fatal1ty Z270 Gaming K6. This board represents a huge step up from the Z170 K6 by adding a number of new features including Intel Optane support.

Read full article @ Hardware Canucks

ASUS Prime Z270-A Motherboard Review

SUS is one of the premier motherboard manufaturers, it is one of a handful of companies that enthusiast keep an eye on for new technology. As Intel is releasing a new processor, a new motherboard chipset comes along with that. The Intel Z270 includes a number of enhancements for 4K video, new storage devices such as Intel Optane, and more. Most manufacturers will release a handful of motherboards designed to fit a wide range of users. ASUS is preparing six Z270 motherboards for the initial launch of the chipset. These motherboards are expected to range in price from $164 up to $379 at launch. Today, we are getting a chance to take an early look at the Prime Z270-A motherboard, which is expected to have an MSRP of $164 with a 3 year warranty.

Read full article @ Legit Reviews

ASUS ROG Maximus IX Formula (Z270) Motherboard Review

The Maximus IX Formula is the latest top-tier ASUS Republic of Gamers motherboard for Intel’s new Kaby Lake CPUs and Z270 chipset. While below the Maximus IX Extreme in the ROG product hierarchy, the Formula is likely to be more popular as it targets a lower price, has a more customisable aesthetic and more features that are usable to the average PC builder, rather than an extreme overclocking audience.

Read full article @ KitGuru

Asus ROG Strix Z270F Gaming Review

The first Z270 hits the labs. Today marks the official launch of Intel's 7th Generation Core 'Kaby Lake' desktop processors and the accompanying 270-series chipsets. As you will probably have gathered from our review of the chip a month ago, nothing of note has changed on the CPU side of things. The multimedia engine, meanwhile, has been updated to support the latest standards and codecs.

A lack of meaningful change can actually be a good thing in some ways. These new chips use the LGA1151 socket familiar on recent Skylake- and Broadwell-based motherboards. Indeed, we used an Asus Z170 chipset-based motherboard for our CPU analysis. What such preamble is leading on to is the fact that the newest chipset, Z270, is very similar to existing Z170 in most ways.

Read full article @ Hexus

ASUS ROG STRIX Z270F Gaming Review

In the spotlight today is the STRIX Z270F Gaming - a capable Intel Z270 motherboard which carries with it some trademark ROG features. As with other ASUS motherboards, our STRIX offering also arrives with Aura lighting options which allows users to not only sync up other Aura-based products but kit their computer chassis out with some eye-catching LED strips!

Read full article @ Vortez

Core i7 7700K processor review: Desktop Kaby Lake

We have one more review to offer, the flagship quad-core Intel Core i7 7700K processor. This new Kaby Lake generation from Intel is fabbed on the 14nm node; these processors are energy friendly. For this review we look at the performance of this processor in a wide variety of benchmarks and situations.

Read full article @ Guru3D

EZVIZ Mini Plus HD 1080p WiFi Home Security Camera

The EZVIZ Mini Plus HD 1080p WiFi home security camera offers surprisingly good performance, and the image quality is second to none when compared to other 1080p cameras I have seen. You can manage your video clips in the cloud, which some people may prefer, but I like the fact that you can also record them locally. While I would prefer to have the ability to record the camera feed to a networked device, the inclusion of a microSD card slot gives me some control back.

Read full article @ Bigbruin.com

FreeSync 2 simplifies life with brighter, more colorful displays

AMD has pulled back the curtain on FreeSync 2, the new version of the FreeSync variable refresh rate technology.

Read full article @ The Tech Report

GIGABYTE AORUS Z270X-Gaming 5 Motherboard Review

Gigabyte has launched their hat into the Z270 market with the affordable Aorus Z270X-Gaming 5. While Aorus may not be the most recognizable brand, the motherboard should be on your short list.

Read full article @ Hardware Canucks

GIGABYTE AORUS Z270X-Gaming 7 Review

In our hands today is the AORUS Z270X-Gaming 7 an Intel Z270 motherboard which seeks to provide gamers and enthusiasts with a high-end feature-set including cutting-edge options such as Thunderbolt 3, dual-M.2 slots, Creative Sound Core3D and much more.

Read full article @ Vortez

Gigabyte Aorus Z270X-Gaming 9 Motherboard Review

We have been hearing about Intel’s Kaby Lake processor for a while now, it includes advancements for 4K UHD content, improved IGP, higher clock speeds, faster boost speed, and more. Along with the improvements in the processor, comes their new motherboard chipset, the Intel Z270. Gigabyte Aorus has sent us one of the latest motherboards that is designed for the extreme enthusiast, the Z270X-Gaming 9. This is Aorus’s top of the line motherboard for their initial release of the Intel Z270 series motherboard...

Read full article @ Legit Reviews

Gigabyte Z270X-Ultra Gaming Motherboard Review

The Gigabyte Ultra Gaming motherboard is a fairly new model which was first released for the Z170 chipset shortly after Computex 2016. Only half a year later and Gigabyte has released a Z270 variant of the Ultra Gaming, the Z270X-Ultra Gaming, to coincide with the launch of Intel’s new Kaby Lake platform and CPUs.

Read full article @ KitGuru

Gigabyte/Aorus Z270X-Gaming 7 Review

Worth spending more on Z270? We find out. Hot on the heels of the Intel Z270 launch are a number of motherboards from the usual industry names. Asus and MSI have already had their mainstream boards dissected, so now it is the turn of Gigabyte, who chose to seed a higher-spec board - the Z270X-Gaming 7 being the particular flavour of choice.

Hold on a second, you might say, as this is no Gigabyte board. You'd be mostly wrong but just a little right. Sweep back over the image and notice the lack of Gigabyte branding. Instead, what you see is Aorus emblazoned over the huge heatsink to the left of the CPU socket and on the meaty bridge heatsink. What gives?

Read full article @ Hexus

Intel 7th Generation Core i7 7700K Processor Review

As an overclocking enabled Core series processor, the i7 7700K does indeed have some overclocking chops. A baseline 4.2GHz clock speed is pretty solid for the average person, but running at close to 5GHz is really stellar. The last processor I had that came anywhere close with reasonable voltages applied was a 2600K. Now, getting anywhere close over the past few generations of Intel processors was fraught with temperatures that could not be contained with anything less than a full-on water cooling system under load when you started cranking on the voltage. I was surprised, pleasantly at this point, that even running at 5GHz was possible with an AIO cooling solution. I was able to keep this processor at 4950MHz under a Prime95 load for hours without hitting temperatures that would throttle the processor speed. By using 1.36v applied in the BIOS, and tuning the rest of the voltage manually, the maximum temperature I hit was 94 °C with an AIO. Now, you can always tune for higher speeds by using the AVX offset in the BIOS, but I am happy with where this chip went. The performance and overclocking capabilities of Kaby Lake are a refreshing change of pace from the hot running chips of previous generations.

Read full article @ OCC

Intel Core i7-7700K & Core i5-7600K Review

Fast forward to today and we have the official introduction of Intel's 7th-generation desktop processor series. Codenamed 'Kaby Lake', the architecture is said to deliver new levels of performance courtesy of the company's latest 14nm+ process. Well, let's find out.

Read full article @ TechSpot

Intel Core i7-7700K & i5-7600K Kaby Lake CPU Review

Kaby Lake is upon us. With Intel killing off its Tick-Tock product cycle in 2016, Kaby Lake ushers in the new ‘Optimisation’ phase of a Process-Architecture-Optimisation strategy. What does that mean? Kaby Lake is effectively a barely tweaked version of Skylake which uses Intel’s optimised 14nm+ process technology resulting in improved frequencies.

Read full article @ KitGuru

Intel Core i7-7700K And Z270 Chipset Review: Kaby Lake Hits The Desktop

We have covered Intel’s Kaby Lake microarchitecture on a few occasions already. We outlined the architectural details in this piece, and have evaluated a handful of mobile devices powered by Kaby Lake at this point, including the gorgeous Asus ZenBook 3 and updated Dell XPS 13. Today, however, Kaby Lake makes its official debut on the desktop, with a brand-new flagship quad-core processor – the Core i7-7700K – and newly refreshed 200 series motherboard chipsets.

The Core i7-7700K has hardly been a secret. The processors actually went on sale at a couple of major on-line retailers recently and benchmark numbers have been trickling out for weeks now. We’ve got one in house for testing, along with some new memory from G.SKILL and a few killer motherboards from Gigabyte and Asus, built around the Z270 chipset...

Read full article @ HotHardware

Intel Core i7-7700K Processor Review

The 7th Generation Intel Core i7 Kaby Lake desktop processors have been officially announced and the Intel Core i7-7700K is the new flagship LGA1151 processor for Intel! Intel Kaby Lake desktop performance numbers have been leaked for more than two months now, so if you are reading this review we truly appreciate it and thank you for supporting Legit Reviews and all the independent reviews that we have been doing since 2002!

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Intel Core i7-7700K vs 6700K: 22 Games, RX 480 & GTX 1080

Intel's new Kaby Lake processors were just launched. We compare the Core i7-7700K against the i7-6700K, both stock and overclocked, to investigate the performance gains using AMD's Radeon RX 480 and NVIDIA's GTX 1080 in 22 games at three resolutions.

Read full article @ techPowerUp

Intel Core i7-7700K “Kaby Lake” Processor Review

Kaby Lake has is officially here! We have been talking about Kaby Lake for the past few months and today Intel makes it official with the release of the S-Series desktop processors.  Typically when Intel releases desktop processors they would go by the "tick-tock" method wherein a "tick" would represent a new node and a "tock" would represent a new architecture.  Intel officially killed off "tick-tock" earlier this year and has moved to a three year cadence in which we'll see process -> architecture -> optimization.  For 14nm we've seen "Broadwell", then "Skylake" with the new architecture, and now finally we are on the optimization phase which is "Kaby Lake".  The optimization phase according to Intel is a direct result of transistor-level enhancements.  We can think of "Kaby Lake" much like "Devil's Canyon" chip was to the i7-4770K.  While still on the same 14nm process, architecture, and TDP Intel is able to more performance out of the "Kaby Lake" chips.  The flagship processor, the Core i7-7700K (4-core, 8-thread) which we are taking a look at today has a base clock of 4.2 GHz and boosts all the way up to 4.5 GHz.  That is compared to the 4.0 GHz base and 4.2 GHz boost of the Skylake Core i7-6700K.  Read along as we see what Intel's latest desktop processor is all about!

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

Intel Kaby Lake Core i5-7600K & Core i7-7700K Review

The Consumer Electronics Show, a yearly event held in Las Vegas which sets the tone of the electronics market for the following year, is one of few marquee events throughout any year for the IT industry. In the PC sector it's only surpassed by Computex, and that's mainly down to the location and PC hardware focus of the Taiwan-based event. It is therefore insurprising that Intel would choose this venue to debut their latest new CPU architecture on the desktop PC platform: the 7th Generation Core CPU, previously known by its codename Kaby Lake.

Read full article @ Vortez

Intel Kaby Lake Core i7-7700K, i7-7700, i5-7600K, i5-7600 Review

Intel's Kaby Lake falls into the comes bearing the tuned 14nm+ process, a revamped graphics engine and a new chipset.

Read full article @ Toms Hardware

Intel Kaby Lake i7-7700K & i5-7600K Review

Intel's desktop Kaby Lake processors are finally ready for their full unveiling. In this review we look at the performance & overclocking of the i7-7700K and i5-7600K.

Read full article @ Hardware Canucks

Intel NUC gets new processors

But its connections are more usefulChipzilla’s "Next Unit of Computing" (NUC) hardware has been one of the few bright spots of the PC industry, and now it seems that Intel wants to give them a refresh.

Shown off to CES this year's models, introduced alongside the rest of Intel's new "Kaby Lake" processor lineup have new processors with new integrated GPUs. Yeah Kaby Lake is probably an indication that it is time to go for a snooze but these NUCs are rather good for the price.There are two Core i3 models (NUC7i3BNK and NUC7i3BNH), two Core i5 models (NUC7i5BNK and NUC7i5BNH), and one Core i7 model (NUC7i7BNH) -- that last one is intended to replace the older dual-core Broadwell i7 NUC and not the recent quad-core "Skull Canyon" model.

Read full article @ Fudzilla

Intel unveils its full range of desktop and laptop Kaby Lake CPUs

Intel's Kaby Lake desktop CPUs are finally out, and enthusiasts everywhere are considering an upgrade and eager to see what the entire lineup looks like. From dual-core i3s to high-end Xeons, we have all the info on the new models for desktop and laptops alike.

Read full article @ The Tech Report

Intel's Core i7-7700K 'Kaby Lake' CPU reviewed

Intel is launching a wider range of its seventh-generation Core processors, code-named Kaby Lake, this morning, and the Core i7-7700K is the fastest of them all. We put this CPU to the test against a range of Intel's past Core i7 quad-core chips to see what the company's process-architecture-optimize model means for the enthusiast desktop.

Read full article @ The Tech Report

Kaby lake Core i5 7600K processor review and Z270 motherboards reviews

From preview to review, join us as we check out the Intel Core i5 7600K processor. Once again developed on the 14nm node the Core i5 series processors are intended to be the more budget friendly offering from Intel, for a more mainstream consumer. For this review we look at the performance of this processor in a wide variety of benchmarks and situations.

Kaby Lake Core i5 7600K and Core i7 7700K processors for the desktop platform have been released. Though you'd think it is an all new chip, it is merely a respin seen from Skylake, meaning both series processors are Socket 1151. This also means that IF you are in the market for a new series 7000 processor, your H170 or Z170 motherboard can be compatible with Kaby Lake after a motherboard BIOS upgrade. The new series Kaby Lake processors are fairly energy efficient, still as powerful as they have been for years. If you are interested in new technologies like Intel Optane, you will however need to upgrade to a Z270 and H270 range motherboard. In this review we test the Core i5 7600K. An unlocked Kaby Lake processor that has four cores and a slim 91W TDP, similar to Skylake TDP wise, once again a processor fabbed on the 14nm fabrication process.

Read full article @ Guru3D

MSI Z270 Gaming M5 Preview

With the Gaming M5, MSI has a well equipped motherboard in its portfolio, which comes with a bunch of interesting features. There are for example two M.2 Gen 3 x4 slots and a single U.2 port. Apart from that MSI refined the design of their Gaming series motherbards, which should make this a pretty interesting model.

Read full article @ ocaholic

MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon Review

Looking good in all respects. MSI is facing the same opportunities and challenges that are present for every manufacturer of Z270 chipset-based motherboards. On the one hand, enthusiasts that already have the Z170 are likely to find few reasons to upgrade, while anyone new to the desktop platform should gravitate to the new chipset but may be wary due to the higher cost than similar Z170 motherboards already on the market.

However, MSI believes that its latest raft of boards are genuine improvements over the Z170 models, and there has been enough behind-the-scenes work for them to command attention. Let's examine that assertion as we take a closer look at the Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon, which is the logical successor to the Z170A Pro Carbon.

Read full article @ Hexus

MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon Review

As time goes by technology improves as evidenced with Intel now releasing the "Kaby Lake" processors as part of their "Tick-Tock" release model. With new CPUs, new motherboards will follow and today I will be reviewing the MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon paired with the latest Intel CPU – the Intel I7-7700!

Using the aforementioned Intel release model, Kaby Lake would be considered a "Tick", but it is still manufactured on a 14 nm fabrication node. Kaby Lake is however built with design enhancements that Intel refers to as 14 nm+, intended to increase overall efficiency and allow for higher clock rates. The i7-7700 has a lower base clock but an equal turbo boost frequency compared to the prior-generation i7-6700K: with 3600 MHz vs 4000 MHz base core frequency, while both have 4000 MHz maximum turbo frequency with all four cores loaded, respectively.

The i7-7700K will be even faster than the i7-7700 that we have for testing. Kaby Lake's main benefit over Intel's older Sky Lake for desktops will be for overclocking. Many early reports show it should be fairly easy to reach up to 5 GHz with the i7-7700K when paired with a decent cooling solution such as an all-in-one liquid cooling kit. Integrated graphics performance was improved upon greatly as well, maintaining the prior GPU architecture but adding features such as VP9 codec and 4K playback support. Mobile and low-profile system users will enjoy this, but most gamers will not likely notice the improvements because of the widespread use of dedicated graphics cards.

Read full article @ Neoseeker

MSI Z270 GAMING PRO Carbon Review

MSI's Z270 GAMING PRO Carbon provides gamers with a two-tone motherboard which is both aesthetically pleasing and laden with a multitude of improved features over the Z170 version of this motherboard.

Read full article @ Vortez

MSI Z270 XPOWER GAMING Titanium Review

As we plow through our many Z270 motherboards reviews we have looked at budget, mainstream but also we need to look at high-end the enthusiast class. That's where we meet the MSI Z270 XPOWER GAMING Titanium. A breathtaking motherboard with metal colored coating, extra overclock features, DDR4 boost functions not one, not two but three M.2. slots and just so much more. Titanium edition - it probably is the most interesting looking motherboard released ever thanks to a new PCB coating. Combined with a few extra's and an overall high class build MSI might have a true winner here. A motherboard that promises to deliver a high amount of features and provide that Sky- or Kaby Lake processor the full infrastructure is needs for a kick-ass gaming PC.

So with the 7000 series processor (Kaby Lake) released, it's time for a peek at the motherboards based on Z270. We review the motherboard with a Core i5 7600K processor. That puppy is developed on the 14nm node the Core i5 series processors are intended to be the more budget friendly offering from Intel, for a more mainstream consumer. For this review we look at the performance of this processor and motherboard in a wide variety of benchmarks and situations. Kaby Lake processors for the desktop platform have been released. Though you'd think it is an all new chip, however it is merely a respin seen from Skylake, meaning both series processors are Socket 1151. This also means that IF you are in the market for a new series 7000 processor, your H170 or Z170 motherboard can be compatible with Kaby Lake after a motherboard BIOS upgrade. The new series Kaby Lake processors are fairly energy efficient, still as powerful as they have been for years. If you are interested in new technologies like Intel Optane, you will however need to upgrade to a Z270 and H270 range motherboard. This new Z270 platform offers supports for Optane SSDs and offers supports for slightly faster DDR4 memory.

Read full article @ Guru3D

MSI's Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon motherboard reviewed

MSI's Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon motherboard serves up the Z270 platform with a gaming bent and a lot of RGB LED lighting. We put this board through its paces to see whether MSI stuck the landing for its next generation of mainstream motherboards.

Read full article @ The Tech Report

Nvidia unveils its GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti for laptops

Nvidia is rounding out its push of desktop-class graphics hardware into laptop form factors today with its mobile GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti graphics chips. We examine what's changed and what to expect from GP107's mobilization.

Read full article @ The Tech Report

Roccat Skeltr Smart Keyboard Review

What if a device could keep you connected in both worlds, simultaneously – or at least allow you to seamlessly switch between the two with the press of a button? That’s what Roccat hopes to accomplish with their new Skeltr Smart Communication RGB Gaming Keyboard. Bluetooth connectivity and on-board switches to flip between your computer and mobile device allow a user to respond to messages and answer calls at the press of a button. Roccat Skeltr offers a heaping of features designed to keep modern gamers connected. Benchmark Reviews has an opportunity to “Master Worlds” with a Roccat Skeltr – let’s take a look.

Read full article @ Benchmark Reviews