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ASRock launches sextet of AMD Ryzen AM4 motherboards
ASUS Designo Curve MX34VQ Incoming: 34" Ultrawide Curved Display with Qi Charging
Asus ROG G701VI Review
ASUS ROG STRIX Z270G Gaming mATX Motherboard Review
Corsair Force Series MP500 Review
CRYORIG A80 Closed Loop Water Cooler Review
Intel Pentium G4620 And G4560 Review: Now With Hyper-Threading
LG V20
Scythe Kabuto 3
Windows 10 Redstone 2 (Creators Update) Build 15042 Hands On



ASRock launches sextet of AMD Ryzen AM4 motherboards

Three Fatal1ty gaming boards, a Taichi, a Killer SLI, and a Pro4 make up its initial range.

Read full article @ Hexus

ASUS Designo Curve MX34VQ Incoming: 34" Ultrawide Curved Display with Qi Charging

ASUS has started to ship its Designo Curve MX34VQ display that was originally announced in mid-2016. At present, a number of retailers are offering pre-orders on the monitor, starting that it is “coming soon." The monitor is based around a UWQHD-class panel and is equipped with a wireless Qi charging device as well as an audio sub-system co-developed with Harman Kardon. In addition, the display has a 100 Hz refresh rate, a feature that should appeal to gamers.

The ASUS Designo Curve MX34VQ has a number of similarities with another ultrawide curved display with a Qi charger, the MX38VQ, which was introduced earlier this year. The two monitors share many design elements, such as ultra-thin bezels, a Harman Kardon-developed audio sub-system consisting of two 8 W speakers, a curved stand made of metal and plastic, and a Qi charger with acrylic elements and blue lighting. Where the two displays differ is in their panels, curvature and other specifications.

Read full article @ Anandtech

Asus ROG G701VI Review

An extreme 17.3in gaming laptop flaunting 120Hz G-Sync. Ultra-thin, super-light laptops are all well and good, but there are occasions when you simply need more power. Perhaps you're looking to replace the desktop with an equally potent laptop that can easily be stowed away, maybe you need enough oomph to handle video editing while in the field, or suppose you happen to live by the philosophy that one can never have too much CPU or GPU performance.

Read full article @ Hexus

ASUS ROG STRIX Z270G Gaming mATX Motherboard Review

Most enthusiast look at the standard ATX motherboard because it usually includes more features than their little brothers mATX or mITX. Over the past several generations of motherboards, that has been changing to where a new mATX motherboard can include nearly every feature that a standard ATX motherboard can. However, due to the size difference there are a few things that are cut out, mainly extra SATA/SATA-Express ports and support for Three-way SLI or CrossFire. Out of ASUS€™ nine different Intel Z270 motherboards, there is only one that is a mATX board, the ASUS ROG STRIX Z270G Gaming.

Read full article @ Legit Reviews

Corsair Force Series MP500 Review

In the spotlight today is Corsair's new MP500; an M.2 SSD using NVMe technology and PCI Express Gen3 x4. Corsair's SSD portfolio has been dormant for the last few years and advocates of the brand have been eagerly waiting for the arrival of an M.2 SSD and that anticipation has been quelled with the MP500; this is Corsair's first SSD using such a form factor and promises to deliver astounding performance reaching up to 3000MB/s.

Read full article @ Vortez

CRYORIG A80 Closed Loop Water Cooler Review

The A-series lineup from CRYORIG may look different, but its great cooling performance makes it fit in with the rest.

Read full article @ APH Networks

Intel Pentium G4620 And G4560 Review: Now With Hyper-Threading

Kaby Lake's improved transistors allow Intel to clock its Pentium CPUs a few hundred megahertz higher. More important, though, the company arms them with Hyper-Threading technology. We test the Pentium G4620 and G4560 models to gauge their value.

Read full article @ Toms Hardware

LG V20

There are only a few phones that I get really excited about every year. The LG V20 is one of those phones, the ultra-premium feature list with things like a built-in headphone DAC are always interesting. This is also one of only a few phones on the premium phone market that has a removable battery and expandable memory. Those features and the aluminum body all help it stand out in a crowded market, but today I’m going to see what else the V20 has going for it and find out just where it stands for performance.

Read full article @ LanOC Reviews

Scythe Kabuto 3

Scythe is looking to slice through the competition like a samurai on horseback with the Kabuto 3. Utilizing a top-flow design that's more compact than similar offerings, it delivers excellent noise levels paired with a good price/performance ratio.

Read full article @ techPowerUp

Windows 10 Redstone 2 (Creators Update) Build 15042 Hands On

The first new PC build in over two weeks delivers a lot of bug fixes and tweaks a couple of new features that had been previously added to the development builds.

Read full article @ WinSupersite