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Here a roundup of todays reviews and articles:

2016 Samsung Galaxy J Series Hands-On Preview
AMD FNATIC eSports SFF Gaming PC Hands On
AMD Wraith Cooler Performance on FX-6350 Black Edition CPU
CPU Performance Content Creation: 9 CPUs tested - Intel Core i7-6900K
GIGABYTE Aero 14 Gaming Laptop Revealed
Hands On with Windows 10 Refresh Tool
Iiyama ProLite XUB3490WQSU review: premium for a dime
NEC PA302W 30-inch 16:10 Professional Monitor Review
Razer Hammerhead Pro V2
Seagate NAS HDD ST8000VN0002 8TB Hard Drive Review
SilverStone Redline RL05 Case Review
Toshiba TransMemory EX II 128GB USB-flashdrive review: affordable and fast
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 16.04 Gaming With NVIDIA's GTX 1070 & GTX 1080



2016 Samsung Galaxy J Series Hands-On Preview

After the launch of the 2016 Samsung Galaxy J series smartphones, we had some hands-on time with all three models. Hope you enjoy our 2016 Galaxy J Series hands-on preview videos.


Read full article @ Tech ARP

AMD FNATIC eSports SFF Gaming PC Hands On

PC enthusiasts and hardcore gamers are passionate about their hardware. We all lust after expensive, high-performance CPUs, GPUs, monstrous RAM kits, and ultra-fast solid state storage devices. But for many of us, top of the line PC components may be overkill, and in some situations, a more mainstream rig will do just fine.

That’s the crux of the message AMD has been trying to get across for quite some time with its mainstream APU line-up. Sure, you could build a high-performance rig with a top of the line processor and beefy discrete GPU, but why spend the money if you don’t have to? To that end, the company has been reaching out to some eSports teams and pro gamers in an effort to show that for many games, high-end hardware isn’t always necessary for a good gaming experience...

Read full article @ HotHardware

AMD Wraith Cooler Performance on FX-6350 Black Edition CPU

Last month I had the opportunity to check out the repackaged AMD FX 8350 processor that came bundled with the chipmaker's new "Wraith" heatsink cooling solution, and today I will be taking another look the ​Wraith's performance with the FX-6350 Vishera 6-core 3.9 GHz (4.2 GHz Turbo) processor that directly competes with the Intel Core i3 CPU.

As shown in the second slide below, the FX 6350 processor provides 1.5 times the multithreading capacity over the Intel Core i3 and over thrice the total cache. AMD's FX-8370, 8350, and 6350 processors are now available packaged with AMD's "Wraith" cooler to provide an out-of-the-box enthusiast level cooling solution.

The third slide meanwhile demonstrates the expected gaming performance increases that Microsoft DirectX 12 API offers over DirectX 11 when the FX 6350 processor is paired with an AMD R9 390X graphics card, delivering more data at a faster rate to get work done quicker through the use of multicore processors. Rendering is completed in less time and latency is reduced thus giving you more frames per second, a definite advantage with multiplayer gaming and a great help for those work graphic presentations so popular these days.

Read full article @ Neoseeker

CPU Performance Content Creation: 9 CPUs tested - Intel Core i7-6900K

These days there are basically two different groups of customers who demand lots of processing power: content creators and gamers, while this 2D performance comparison is targeting content creators. After having had a look at the following pages you'll have an overview on how fast recent CPUs are in regarding a variety of programs, may it be video encoding, rendering, ...

Read full article @ ocaholic

GIGABYTE Aero 14 Gaming Laptop Revealed

The new GIGABYTE Aero 14 claims the title of the world’s most portable 14″ gaming laptop powered by an Intel Core i7 CPU, and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX GPU.

Read full article @ Tech ARP

Hands On with Windows 10 Refresh Tool

The latest Windows 10 Insider testing build includes a new tool that can simplify the process of clean installing Windows on your device while getting rid of OEM bloatware.

Read full article @ WinSupersite

Iiyama ProLite XUB3490WQSU review: premium for a dime

Ultra wide quad hd monitors remain attractive, even though ultra hd models have become less expensive. They do have a downside: they are relatively pricy; both when looking at the amount of pixels you get for your money as well as in absolute numbers. Iiyama offers the ProLite XUB3490WQSU-B1 for 470 pounds / 600 euros at the time of writing. More than enough reason to take a closer look.

Read full article @ Hardware.Info

NEC PA302W 30-inch 16:10 Professional Monitor Review

For users lamenting the scarcity of 16:10 screens, NEC is supporting the format with its excellent new 30-inch PA302W. This premium display has a gorgeous wide-gamut IPS panel and a factory-certified calibration for both Adobe RGB and sRGB gamuts.

Read full article @ Tom's Hardware

Razer Hammerhead Pro V2

Razer’s long tradition of top-end gaming gear has branched out to other areas of computing including audio. Today we take a look at the Hammerhead Pro V2 in-ear headphones, and having reviewed the Razer Moray and still using them six years later, we hold the Hammerhead to the same exacting standards as we did the Moray. The Hammerhead Pro V2 comes in at $69.99, and at that price it has some stiff competition, so it needs to deliver, impress and blow our minds like they have never been blown.

Read full article @ Bjorn3D

Seagate NAS HDD ST8000VN0002 8TB Hard Drive Review

While I was sitting in the living room of my relatives' house in Toronto watching the Raptors game last month, I received a Facebook message from a friend. "What is the philosophy of design?" she asked. "I need to write an essay about it." Being in engineering and all, how to approach an essay question -- especially on an arts topic -- could not have been more different than my field of expertise. I had a pretty good chuckle, but being a helpful person and all, I decided to give her a hand anyway, with a little bit of assistance from a modern day invention called Google. Eventually, I think I gave her a good enough answer. While I may not be the best person to talk to about the topic itself, I think I possess a skill essential to obtaining a solution: Finding and discerning the best available resources, especially since I do research during the day. Sometimes, the best thing to achieve something may not be through obvious means. Instead, it could be via someone or something else with an auxiliary property that best qualifies it for the job. In the same way, I am a big fan of hard drives designed specifically for NAS usage. In my desktop computer at work, I have a pair of Western Digital Red HDDs running in RAID 1. Why did not I just buy a pair of desktop drives instead, considering there are products made specifically for this purpose? Well, since I am using them for storage only (My boot disk is a pair of SanDisk Ultra II SSDs, also in RAID 1), NAS drives are actually better in my desktop than actual desktop drives in my opinion. They are better designed for reliability, more suitable for RAID, and optimized for power efficiency. Oh, and of course, they are great for use in your NAS, too. Today, we will take a look at yet another NAS drive, the Seagate NAS HDD ST8000VN0002 8TB. This 7,200RPM monster is not only big on speed, but also in capacity for all your storage applications. Based off the awesome Seagate Enterprise Capacity 3.5 HDD V.5 ST8000NM0055 8TB I reviewed back in January, how will the consumer version of the epic enterprise drive perform? Read on to find out!

Read full article @ APH Networks

SilverStone Redline RL05 Case Review

Building a computer can be a complicated process of picking and assembling parts and while it may seem complicated it honestly is easier than it looks. The real challenge isn’t putting the parts together but rather picking the right parts and still remaining within your budget. In my reviews I rarely consider cost or budgets as that should never be a deciding factor but there are times when a $300USD chassis is just too much.

In this review I’ll be looking at a new case from SilverStone called the RL05. This case is part of the Redline Series and designed to be a competitively priced chassis for the mainstream enthusaist market and includes many features you wouldn’t normally see in that segment.

Read full article @ Hardware Asylum

Toshiba TransMemory EX II 128GB USB-flashdrive review: affordable and fast

In May, we published an extensive review of 42 USB 3.0 memory sticks with a capacity of 32 GB or more (Dutch). Toshiba could not provide us with test products at the time, but did later send their TransMemory EX II 128 GB USB flash drive. We have tested it extensively.

Read full article @ Hardware.Info

Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 16.04 Gaming With NVIDIA's GTX 1070 & GTX 1080

For your viewing pleasure this Friday is our largest Windows vs. Linux graphics/gaming performance comparison ever conducted at Phoronix in the past 12 years! With the brand new NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 and GTX 1080 graphics cards, their performance was compared under Windows 10 Pro x64 and Ubuntu 16.04 x86_64 when using the very latest NVIDIA Corp drivers for each OS. A range of Steam gaming benchmarks and more were done, including some cross-platform Vulkan graphics benchmarks. Continue on for this interesting comparison.

Read full article @ Phoronix