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Here a roundup of todays review's and articles:

ASUS Sabertooth Z97 Mark S Limited Edition Motherboard Review
Be Quiet! Dark Power Pro 11 - 850 Watt PSU Review
be quiet! Dark Power Pro 11 850W PSU Review
Be Quiet! Pure Rock CPU Cooler Review
Creative Sound Blaster ZxR Review
MSI Cubi Review
MSI Z97I Gaming AC Mini-ITX Motherboard Review
ROCCAT TYON Review
Samsung SM951 M.2 PCIe SSD Review (512GB)
Shuttle Fanless Slim-PC DS57U
The AMD A8-7650K APU Review, Also New Testing Methodology



ASUS Sabertooth Z97 Mark S Limited Edition Motherboard Review

It is not often we see limited edition motherboards, maybe one or two a year maybe. So when ASUS said they were sending me a limited edition motherboard I was quite excited. The color white in the PC enthusiast scene has become extremely popular over the past couple of years. PC case manufacturers have really adopted it with a wide variety of all white cases, there are white power supplies, even a few all-white graphics cards, but a white motherboard is something very hard to come by. ASUS is changing all of that with their Sabertooth Z97 Mark S Limited Edition Motherboard. This motherboard is part of ASUS’s TUF (The Ultimate Force) line of motherboards so it has the TUF Thermal Armor and TUF Fortifier. ASUS has changed the colors of these to arctic (white) camo to give the motherboard a truly unique look. On top of that they have actually built the motherboard on a completely white PCB. Not only is this truly unique it really makes the motherboard look amazing. Being an ASUS motherboard that is part of the TUF series it has quite a lot of features as well, let’s take a look!

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

Be Quiet! Dark Power Pro 11 - 850 Watt PSU Review

We review the all new Be Quiet! Dark Power PRO 11 - 850 Watt power supply. The successful series from Listan (the company behind Be Quiet) has been upgraded with a few new tweaks, features and hey now, it now is an 80 Plus Platinum certified product series. In the ever-growing demand of power consumption they this is a highly modular, four 12V rail, high energy efficient product that remains very silent. Next to a bump in efficiency the new Dark Power Pro 11 power supply have a new trick, the design allows you to switch (with an overclock locking key) in-between a single and multi-rail design. Now personally I say give me a single rail anytime of the day, but if you want a choice and prefer multi-rails, go for it we say.

Efficiency wise anno 2015 things just do not matter that much anymore. The 850 Watt PSU as tested today has a 80 Plus Platinum certification meaning at 50% load this puppy is 94% efficient (with 230V). Bronze, Silver but really Gold or Platinum and Titanium is what you want, the upper stack in hardware is more expensive though. As you guys know Platinum is the most expensive of the precious metals that is widely traded by very large numbers of people. Plenty of other metals are more expensive, but they are generally traded only by specialists and industries that consume them. Generally speaking public trades gold, silver, and platinum. Gold is the prettiest, silver is cheaper (by a huge margin), but platinum is the fanciest!

So, it's 94% efficient at 50% load at 230V and 92% at 110V. Efficiency matters; years ago PSUs were as low as 70% efficient, meaning that 30% of the used power simply vanishes somewhere in that electric circuitry, whilst you are paying for it on that electricity bill. Allow me to explain a little more simple, if your components consume 500W directly from the PSU then with that 70% efficient product you'd actually use and draw 650W from your wall power socket. With a Platinum PSU you'd be using 540W. The math is that simple. You can select four rails up-to 32 to 40 amps with a total of 83 amps. There will be a multitude of connectors, but also four 3-pin fan connectors on this power supply.

Read full article @ Guru3D

be quiet! Dark Power Pro 11 850W PSU Review

Be quiet! have earned a solid reputation over the years with the enthusiast audience. Their range of cases, CPU coolers and power supplies have consistently scored well on KitGuru – and today we look at one of their latest power supplies, the Dark Power Pro 11. This month they have 850W, 1000W and 1200W models launching, with lower wattage units hitting retail later. How good are these high end designs?

Read full article @ KitGuru

Be Quiet! Pure Rock CPU Cooler Review

Summer is coming (or better yet it's already here) so whether we all like it or not the time of the year when our precious systems get pushed to their limits because of increased ambient temperatures is here andas expected many of our friends have already begun looking around for new and improved CPU coolers. Of course we don't really need to point out the fact that the largest percentage of consumers are not looking to get the best CPU cooler out there but rather one that can produce better results compared to their previous one (or the stock cooler) and if possible with less noise. Be Quiet! is amongst a handful of companies that aim to design and manufacture high quality CPU coolers (and power supplies in their case) with performance and low noise levels as their primary selling points and today we're taking a look at their latest Pure Rock model.

Read full article @ NikKTech

Creative Sound Blaster ZxR Review

Do Creative still have what it takes to lead the PC audio market? So we have seen recently what Creative have to offer for mobile users and those in need of an external desktop solution. On both occasions we pretty much couldn’t have been happier and so it was with great hope (and expectation) we began our Creative Sound Blaster ZxR Review. Let’s find out how it did…


Read full article @ HardwareHeaven

MSI Cubi Review

MSI is offering its Cubi Mini PC in four different specifications with varying levels of CPU grunt, depending on the price you pay. Cubi is a barebones design however the sample sent to KitGuru was fully built and ready to roll. If you buy a Cubi you will have to install RAM, storage and an Operating System (Windows 7 or 8.1) yourself, although this should only take you a few minutes.

Read full article @ KitGuru

MSI Z97I Gaming AC Mini-ITX Motherboard Review

While the Intel Z97 chipset has been out for a while, that doesn’t mean that the chipset is no longer viable, systems built around the Z97 chipset and Intel socket 1150 processors will be popular for a few more years. As people are looking to build small LAN boxes or even SteamOS systems, there are many motherboards to choose from. Most have limitations on certain aspects such as overclocking, overall performance, or lack of gaming oriented features. MSI has gone to great lengths to make their Z97I Gaming AC mITX the perfect motherboard for small systems. Have they succeeded? Let’s take a look at what the Z97I Gaming AC mITX motherboard has to offer.

Read full article @ Legit Reviews

ROCCAT TYON Review

Founded in 2007, based in Hamburg Germany, ROCCAT's focus on providing PC gamers with the best of the best is evident from their uniquely designed and high-class performing product range. Designing everything from mice and keyboards to headsets and software, with a large concentration being placed in competitive gaming. ROCCAT delivers the exact same products to their consumers as they do to their very own eSports team.

Today we will be taking a look at the ROCCAT TYON. A professional gaming mouse tailoring to the needs of First-Person-Shooters and vehicle warfare.

Read full article @ Vortez

Samsung SM951 M.2 PCIe SSD Review (512GB)

In 2013 we were able to get a hold of Samsung's first go at an OEM M.2 PCIe 2.0 x4 SSD, the XP941. Once word got out about this SSD's speeds many storage enthusiasts thirsted for it. Samsung was not prepared for the consumer market to get so hyped up over it and they stopped distribution to 3rd party resellers as demand was exceeding supply. After a few long months it was finally available again and if you were big on fast storage, this small gum stick SSD was the one for you.

Now, fast forward to 2015. A few weeks ago we took a look at a very fast consumer M.2 SSD, the Kingston HyperX Predator. It offers consumers great speeds as well as endurance, surpassing that of the XP941. Not only that, but it is easily bootable in almost any system. Now, it claims the title of the fastest consumer M.2 PCIe SSD out, however, it isn't the fastest M.2 option to the storage enthusiast.

Today we are going to take a look at Samsung's SM951, an OEM M.2 PCIe 3.0 x4 SSD that offers speeds of up to 2.2GB/s read and 1.5GB/s write! These speeds are almost in line with what the much larger HHHL Intel 750 can do and yet it does this in a M.2 2280 form factor with only a few NAND packages!

Read full article @ The SSD Review

Shuttle Fanless Slim-PC DS57U

The Shuttle DS57U is a slim barebone PC that only needs RAM and a HDD or, even better, an SSD to boot. It comes with an Intel dual-core Celeron processor (Broadwell) and features lots of I/O ports, which make it suitable for a wide range of applications.

Read full article @ techPowerUp

The AMD A8-7650K APU Review, Also New Testing Methodology

The staggered birth of Kaveri has been an interesting story to cover but it has been difficult to keep all the pieces right in the forefront of memory. The initial launch in January 2014 saw a small number of SKUs such as the A10-7850K and the A8-7600 at first and since then we have had a small trickle at a rate of one or two new models a quarter hitting the shelves. Weve seen 65W SKUs, such as in the form of the A10-7800, which offer 45W modes as well. Today were reviewing the most recent Kaveri processor to hit the market, the A8-7650K rated at 95W and officially priced at $105/$95.

Read full article @ Anandtech