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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

ASRock Fatal1ty X99 Professional Gaming i7 Review
ASUS GTX 1080 & GTX 1070 STRIX OC Review
Asus Republic Of Gamers RAMPAGE V Edition 10 Review
Crucial MX300 750GB SSD, Now Packing Micron 3D TLC NAND
Deepcool Captain 240 EX AIO Liquid CPU Cooler Review
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Review
Hands-on review: Updated: iPhone 7
Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1070 X3 Graphics Card Review
Lamptron CM430 Review
MSI GeForce GTX 1060 Gaming X 3GB Review
Olloclip Active Lens iPhone 6 / 6s & 6 / 6s plus
Patriot Hellfire M.2 NVMe SSD Review
Razer Turret
Xiaomi Mi Max Review: The Largest Phone I've Used



ASRock Fatal1ty X99 Professional Gaming i7 Review

Since the launch of Intel’s Broadwell-E CPU family for the X99 platform KitGuru has seen and tested a of variety refreshed motherboards from ASUS, Gigabyte and MSI. However, no assessment of new X99 motherboards would be complete without examining what ASRock has to offer.

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ASUS GTX 1080 & GTX 1070 STRIX OC Review

The GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 STRIX OC may be ASUS' flagship products in their respective lineups and offer massive performance but their prices alsoundercut the competition by a large margin.

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Asus Republic Of Gamers RAMPAGE V Edition 10 Review

This X99 motherboard can house the Intel Core i7-5960X and other Haswell-E chips as well as the new Broadwell-E processors. Both are based on socket LGA2011-V3 infrastructure with DDR4 quad channel memory. DDR4 memory allows for lower voltage memory modules, this memory defaults towards 2,133 MHz at 1.2 Volts. However the memory controller is quad-channel compatible. As a result with overclocked memory at roughly 3 GHz, you can reach 70 maybe 80 GB/sec on your memory bandwidth, which are insane numbers. In this article we'll have a chat about a X99 motherboard in terms of the chipset and then will throw a decent photo-shoot and a benchmark suite at the products and get an indication what performance is like with the new 10-core Intel Core i7-6950 and X99 Platform.

With the ROG Rampage V Extreme ASUS once again tried to raise the bar with features and overclocking potential. ASUS went a little mental on the 10th Anniversary Edition SKU :P You will receive the cool ROG design motherboard with 3x3 802.11 a/b/g/n/AC Wireless LAN, M.2. PCIe SSD compatibility and SATA Express. This ASUS motherboard will come with nice PC options like 8+4-pin EPS connectors, a hefty VRM design (8 phases) for the processor and 2+2 for memory, four PCI-Express x16 slots (x16/x8/x16/x8), a single PCI-e x4 and a single PCI-e x1 slot. There is an extra shield that covers the rear-panel I/O on-board, and audio is shielded as well. The board comes with two gigabit Ethernet controllers and exceptional WIFI. Storage wise you will get ten SATA 6 Gb/s and of course an M.2 slot (PCIe x4 linked for maximum bandwidth). There are many overclocking features inside the BIOS and to top things off, a diagnostic POST LED display. It doesn't stop there though, you get USB 3.1 (Gen2) connectors as well including Type-A and Type-C and a new gaming oriented LED feature. The motherboard is loaded with RGB LEDs that you can control in color and animation. Also included is a U.2 (no not the band) connector for the 0.00001% that uses it. Do you need fast connections? Well, the board offers four 10 Gbps USB 3.1 ports (2 Type-A and 2 Type-C), as stated Dual Gigabit Ethernet and dual-band 802.11ac Wi-Fi with a 3×3 antenna and also Bluetooth, CMOS / BIOS set buttons. Then there's another 4 USB 3.0 ports, 2 USB 2.0 ports, a PS/2 port and a 7.1 channel audio jack which is powered by ASUS SupremeFX III chipset.

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Crucial MX300 750GB SSD, Now Packing Micron 3D TLC NAND

For over two years, Samsung has been the only mass manufacturer of 3D NAND and being the first to market SSDs with the new technology, they’ve reaped some serious rewards. In a recent report by analyst firm TrendFocus, Samsung owns a staggering 40.8% share of total SSDs shipped and their 3D NAND...

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Deepcool Captain 240 EX AIO Liquid CPU Cooler Review

Launching in April and under its sub-brand ‘Gamer Storm,’ Deepcool launched a newly upgraded cooler series called the Captain EX. Under this all-in-one (AIO) series, you will find 120mm, 240mm, and 360mm variants, which feature several features, such as their patented SS Design (Separated Section), a steam punk appearance, visible liquid flow, and LED lighting. New features with these coolers include things like upgraded high-density water micro-channel, anti-explosion rubber, unique silent TF 120 double-blade fan, as well as tooling free installation solution. These features do sound promising, so hopefully they allow the cooler to perform well. The Captain EX series visually looks similar to the former Captain series, but Deepcool upgraded a few features. See the chart below for a comparison of the two coolers.

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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Review

I can very easily and comfortably recommend Deus Ex: Mankind Divided to those who understand what they are in for. It is a game that lets you play it according to your style, as you are in control of your character’s progression, how you encounter your enemies, and it allows you to influence other characters in conversation. You are not the puppet master in this world but just one pulling at the strings, trying to disentangle them. The graphics are good, but I will cover more of that at a later date. I enjoyed the story as the story missions advance it and side missions fill the world around you, much of it building interest and intrigue. The gameplay is very good and fun, with my only noteworthy critique concerning the inventory management. Considering how much else is going on with the gameplay, that is pretty impressive. You can play your way in Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, which I find fun and enjoyable, and that is why I recommend it if that is the kind of game you are looking for. If instead you are looking for a straight-forward, linear experience, this is not the game for you.

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Hands-on review: Updated: iPhone 7

What's new with the iPhone 7? Either a lot and very little, depending on what matters to you in a phone.On the one hand, it's now imbued with far superior sonic performance, a much better camera and a more pleasant-to-use screen – and now has no port to plug your headphones into.On the other hand, barring some slippage of the antenna bands on the rear of the phone, this looks remarkably similar to the iPhone 6 and 6S that preceded it.

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Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1070 X3 Graphics Card Review

Today, a new reader review has been published on OCinside. This time DarkFacility takes a closer look at the Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1070 X3 8GB graphics card. By rolling out the brand new generation, called pascal, nVidia decided to bring up two versions of the graphics card. There is the version called founders edition, which is the legacy reference design and the custom card. Those custom cards are special versions of the founders edition where manufacturers change specific parts, like the cooler or the power supply. With these customs designs manufacturers are trying to get more performance out of the GP104 chip. I want to take a look at a custom model made by Inno3D which is officially called Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1070 X3.

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Lamptron CM430 Review

Lamptron, well known for its fan controllers, presents their news CM430. This new model is availbable in different colors and it's capable of managing up to four fans with 30W per channel. The price also looks quite interesting, which means this could be a compelling product.

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MSI GeForce GTX 1060 Gaming X 3GB Review

Is it worth a 10 per cent premium over cheaper cards? You just knew that everyone who produced the GeForce GTX 1060 6GB card would repurpose their coolers for the 3GB iteration that has come out recently. MSI goes down this path with the Gaming X GTX 1060 3GB priced at £225.

That sum is in keeping with the premium nature of the Gaming X line, representing the best that MSI has to offer. It's not what we'd call exclusive as the cooling is present on at least 18 other graphics cards. But why change a winning formula? Previous reviews have shown the Gaming X to be cool, quiet, refined and, well, just all-round good.

Gaming and Gaming X both share the same cooler, whose fans switch off at temperature below 60°C, but are differentiated by speeds. The review sample, designated X, runs at 1,569MHz core and 1,785MHz boost in standard, out-of-the-box 'gaming' mode, though you can increase the speeds a touch by hitting OC mode in the bundled MSI utility. Our sample was clocked in at the correct gaming speeds.

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Olloclip Active Lens iPhone 6 / 6s & 6 / 6s plus

I typically rely on my manual 35mm SLR to take higher quality pictures. I have in the past only used my camera phone for casual picture taking. I recently switched to an Apple iPhone 6s plus and acquired an Olloclip Active lens at the same time to see if I could get photos with the two that would replace my SLR in most situations. The Olloclip Active https://www.Olloclip.com/shop/lenses/iphone6-active/ lens is 99.99. It is more expensive than the Olloclip 4-in-1 lens but should allow iPhone photography to capture wider scenes, more detail from close up objects and focus on further objects than without it.

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Patriot Hellfire M.2 NVMe SSD Review

Patriot brings the first M.2 Phison PS5007-E7 SSD to market with its new Hellfire products. The SSDs usher in a new era for NVMe-based products with a low price point that might sway users to move beyond SATA.

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Razer Turret

Razer's Turret works very well and I have to admit at first I wasn't overly impressed with the concept, having first tested the Lapdog, but I now understand what they were going for here. As I said earlier, the Turret isn't a serious gaming solution, at least not in my opinion. It is designed for a bit of causal gaming fun and honestly, this is mostly what big screen gaming is all about.

Read full article @ Legion Hardware

Xiaomi Mi Max Review: The Largest Phone I've Used

There are plenty of large phones to choose from these days: the iPhone 7 Plus, the Galaxy Note 7, the OnePlus 3, and many others that feature displays at least 5.5-inches in size. But nothing compares to the Xiaomi Mi Max, a gigantic 6.4-inch phablet that dwarfs what most people carry with them. This phone is, quite simply, ridiculously large.

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