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Aeotec DSB45 Z-Wave Water Sensor
AMD debunks Ryzen DDR4 RAM problems
ASUS Maximus IX Hero Motherboard Review
Asus Radeon RX 480 Dual OC 4GB Review
ASUS ROG Maximus IX Apex Overclocking Motherboard Review
ASUS ROG Strix Z270I Gaming Review
Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro S White LED Review
Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro S White Review
HP Elite x3 Windows 10 Smartphone Review: An Office In Your Pocket
MSI Trident 3 compact gaming PC reviewed
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is world's fastest gaming GPU
NVIDIA Unveils GeForce GTX 1080 Ti: This One Goes To 11
Nvidia unveils the GTX 1080 Ti at GDC
Overclockers UK Infin8 Empress Mk3 System Review
QNAP TVS-873 - PC Review
Raspberry Pi Zero W, with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, costs $10
Reeven Polariz RFC-4 Fan Controller Review
Rosewill RK-9300 Keyboard
SilverStone ES02-USB PC Remote Switch Kit Review
Thermalright TRUE Spirit 140 Direct CPU Cooler Review
Thermaltake View 31 TG Mid Tower Review



Aeotec DSB45 Z-Wave Water Sensor

The setup of the Aeotec DSB45 was extremely easy, and within just minutes I was able to use the Wink app to confirm just how fast the sensor would alert me to wet and dry conditions. I have placed the one DSB45 by my water heater and I am already feeling a bit of peace of mind from just the ability to receive alerts about the presence of water. I will soon add a Z-Wave controlled valve to have the water cut off if the DSB45 sensor ever detects water in that area.

Read full article @ Bigbruin.com

AMD debunks Ryzen DDR4 RAM problems

In a tweet at its official AMD Ryzen account, AMD showed the Ryzen 7 1700 SKU running with 16GB of G.Skill DDR4 memory clocked at 1701.0MHz (3400MHz effective) with 18-17-17-37-1T latencies.

Read full article @ Fudzilla

ASUS Maximus IX Hero Motherboard Review

We review the all ASUS Maximus IX Hero. Though very little RGB bling is injected, this motherboard is compatible with the new generalized ASUS AURA SYNC, which is a software suite that allows for multiple choices in additional RGB gear to be driven from your one software suite. Next to that it's a fully fetched feature rich ROG motherboard of course.

Read full article @ Guru3D

Asus Radeon RX 480 Dual OC 4GB Review

The launch of a new graphics card is a fascinating prospect for PC gaming enthusiasts, but opting for all that is shiny and new can be a risky prospect due to immature drivers, hardware bugs and lofty launch-day pricing. Such provisos are part and parcel of the early-adopter gamble, and you could argue that it makes more sense to wait until the wrinkles have been ironed out and prices have fallen to agreeable levels.

That's where the bargains tend to be, and right now, the Radeon RX 480 is turning into a hot offer as manufacturers look to clear stock ahead of next-generation replacements. Shop around and you'll find that 8GB variants are readily available for around £199, while 4GB models such as the Asus Radeon RX 480 Dual OC can be found for as little as £165.

Read full article @ Hexus

ASUS ROG Maximus IX Apex Overclocking Motherboard Review

During the CES launch of the Kaby Lake and Z270 Chipset there were a lot of motherboards to be seen. Most were focused on gaming with gaming LED effects and gaming graphics and gaming heatsinks however there was one motherboard that really caught my attention. Not because of the fancy heatsinks or stylish IO shield or even RGB LED lighting effects. No, this motherboard was interesting because it was dedicated to overclocking.

We aren’t talking the reddit “is this voltage safe, what kind of cooler should I use” style of overclocking but, real person overclocking with sub ambient cooling solutions, excessive voltage adjustments and world record breaking performance.

In this review I’ll be looking at the ASUS Maximus IX Apex. This is a motherboard I saw at CES and which has become a common topic on both the Hardware Asylum Podcast and the post CES chat I did with Techgage. Simply put this motherboard is marketed as an overclocking monster and so far is has delivered on every one of them.

Read full article @ Hardware Asylum

ASUS ROG Strix Z270I Gaming Review

With the ROG Strix Z270I Gaming, ASUS has a well equipped mini-ITX motherboard in its portfolio, which comes with a bunch of interesting features. There are for example two M.2 Gen 3 x4 slots and an internal USB 3.1 connector. Apart from that ASUS refined the design of their STRIX Gaming series motherbards, removing all the orange accents that we've seen on X99 STRIX Gaming products.

Read full article @ ocaholic

Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro S White LED Review

Cooler Master are back with another keyboard in their MasterKeys lineup – this time, it is the MasterKeys Pro S White LED. As the name suggests, the Pro S White LED is a ten-keyless board that features white-only backlighting – something which is almost a novelty given the ubiquity of RGB lighting these days. Is it worth the £79.99 price tag?

http://www.kitguru.net/peripherals/keyboards/dominic-moass/cooler-master-masterkeys-pro-s-white-led-review/]Read full article @ KitGuru[/url]

Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro S White Review

There are some other keyboards that have adopted the snow-white LEDs previously but the MasterKeys Pro S White, like its siblings, features the extra-large, ultra-bright LEDs that will set it apart. The MasterKeys Pro S White still features some party pieces, including various lighting effect modes and per-key customisation, and like its bigger brothers the M and L.

Read full article @ Vortez

HP Elite x3 Windows 10 Smartphone Review: An Office In Your Pocket

Don’t be fooled by the form factor and your initial impressions -- what we have before us is not a typical smartphone. Well, technically we suppose it is, but the experience is not intended to replace your commonplace iPhone, Galaxy S, or other handset. In fact, you should not even consider running to your nearest wireless carrier to pick one up. No, instead HP is billing the Elite x3 as a corporate device flexible enough to eliminate company-issued laptops and workstations for many users...

Read full article @ HotHardware

MSI Trident 3 compact gaming PC reviewed

MSI's Trident 3 compact PC houses a desktop Core i7-7700 CPU and a GeForce GTX 1060 6GB graphics card in a case no larger than many of today's consoles. We put that tantalizing combo to the test to see whether MSI has achieved small-form-factor gaming nirvana.

Read full article @ The Tech Report

Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is world's fastest gaming GPU

With the introduction of the Ti at $699, Nvidia has sliced the price of the GTX 1080 to $499.

Read full article @ Hexus

NVIDIA Unveils GeForce GTX 1080 Ti: This One Goes To 11

NVIDIA lifted the veil on its latest monster graphics card for gamers -- the long-rumored GeForce GTX 1080 Ti -- at an event this evening in San Francisco during the Game Developers Conference (GDC). The card will sit between the mighty Titan X and GeForce GTX 1080 in NVIDIA's Pascal-powered GeForce product stack, promising significant performance gains over the GTX 1080 and Titan X-class performance, likely for a lot less money, though pricing won't be disclosed until later this evening at an official unveiling hosted by NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang. The card is an interesting beast and ushers in new premium GDDR5X memory from Micron as well...

Read full article @ HotHardware

Nvidia unveils the GTX 1080 Ti at GDC

Well, the cat's officially out of the bag. Surprising nobody that was paying attention to the TIme teaser at GeForce.com, Nvidia has (or will soon) be launching the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti. The card leaked from a trusted source ahead of Nvidia's GeForce event at GDC.

Read full article @ The Tech Report

Overclockers UK Infin8 Empress Mk3 System Review

The Overclockers UK Infin8 Empress Mk3 is a high end gaming PC that comes from their Infin8 range that is ‘inspired by 8Pack’. You can see their point as the Lian Li PC-O8 case looks superb and the PC is powered by an overclocked Kaby Lake Core i7 along with a pair of GTX 1080 graphics cards. Naturally the hardware is water cooled with a full custom loop and it is topped off with a nifty lighting system,

The price is considerably lower than an 8Pack system, as befits the fact that this is an Extreme PC, rather than an Ultimate PC, which means you’ll save £1,000 if you choose the Empress Mk3 instead of the 8Pack Comet which has a very similar specification.

Read full article @ KitGuru

QNAP TVS-873 - PC Review

The QNAP TVS-873 looks a little different from most other NAS products at first glance, and the internal components are quite surprising too. This NAS features a powerful quad-core AMD CPU and an integrated R7 GPU – both beyond the demands of what you would expect from a file-server NAS. As you may have guessed, TVS-873 isn’t designed to function as a simple “network attached storage” device. We’ve used this NAS as a fully-fledged all round server for a month, running several Virtual Machines, a file server, docker containers, Plex media server and several other smaller services. If you’ve not used a high-end NAS, it’s time to re-think what they can do.

Read full article @ PC Review

Raspberry Pi Zero W, with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, costs $10

New RasPi was released today to celebrate the Raspberry Pi’s fifth birthday. Today the Raspberry Pi organisation has launched a new addition to its lineup. The purpose of the Raspberry Pi Zero W is hinted at in its name: it fuses the popular Raspberry Pi Zero with a Wireless LAN and Bluetooth module. Unfortunately it doubles the price compared to the entry level Zero - to $10. The Raspberry Pi Zero W was launched today to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the original Raspberry Pi.

Read full article @ Hexus

Reeven Polariz RFC-4 Fan Controller Review

In this article for Benchmark Reviews, we will test the Reeven Polariz RFC-4 fan controller to see if it provides enough functionality and style to justify the cost and space required in a custom desktop PC build.

Read full article @ Benchmark Reviews

Rosewill RK-9300 Keyboard

The RK-9300 is Rosewill's latest keyboard built with function, form and pricing all kept in mind. It uses genuine Cherry MX mechanical switches mounted on an aluminum plate, and has a minimal bezel incorporating a clean look on to a sturdy peripheral. Add in dynamic backlighting, doubleshot ABS keycaps and a sub $100 price point, and the RK-9300 is an attractive package to consider.

Read full article @ techPowerUp

SilverStone ES02-USB PC Remote Switch Kit Review

Back when I got my first car one of the things I always wanted was a remote starter.  Nothing is better than getting into a warm car in the winter.  I never ended up getting that remote starter, but SilverStone makes a remote switch kit that will allow you to wirelessly turn on, restart, and turn off your PC!  They sent us one over to see if it can make our computing experience even better.  Let’s take a look!

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

Thermalright TRUE Spirit 140 Direct CPU Cooler Review

Thermalright is a company that has been around for more than a decade, and they’ve been dedicated to making high quality performance cooling products for the enthusiast. While we haven’t had a chance to review a Thermalright product in several years, we’re happy to have another one on the bench to check out. Today we’re going to take a look at a variation of the TRUE Spirit series.
What makes the TRUE Spirit 140 Direct unique over the others in its series is the fact that it utilizes direct touch heatpipes – five 6mm heatpipes to be exact. Utilizing direct contact heatpipes allows for superior cooling versus having to touch a copper base and then dissipate into the heatpipe. Another unique feature of the TRUE Spirit 140 Direct is the reduced installation height. Because of the direct touch heatpipe system, this cooler is 4mm lower than the TRUE Spirit 140 Rev. A and a whopping 9mm lower than the TRUE Spirit 140 Power. This reduced height will allow users to install this cooler into even more compact cases.

Read full article @ Legit Reviews

Thermaltake View 31 TG Mid Tower Review

The brand new View 31 TG Mid Tower by Thermaltake may have both side panels made out of tempered glass but it's also thanks to its spacious interior, Riing fans and vertical graphics card mount that it stands out from the rest of the crowd.

Read full article @ NikKTech