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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

20 of the Worst PC Setups - May 2017
AMD Threadripper and Vega: Luke and Leo discuss
APC Back-UPS Pro 900 UPS Review
ASRock Demos X399 ThreadRipper Motherboards: M.2, U.2, 10 GbE, & More
Gamemax Polaris (RGB Tempered Glass) Gaming PC Case
HP Omen 17 gaming laptop: 1080p 120Hz, 4K 60Hz options
Intel Core i7-7740K Kaby Lake-X Cracks 7.50 GHz on Liquid Helium
LifeTrak Zoom HRV Wearable Body Computer Review
MSI X370 XPower KRAIT Gaming Review
Noctua A-Series Fans and Accessories
Patriot Viper V770 Mechanical RGB Keyboard
Prey: PC graphics performance analysis
Razer Death Adder Elite Gaming Mouse Review
Zotac GeForce GTX 1080 Ti AMP Extreme Review



20 of the Worst PC Setups - May 2017

I'm sure at some point you've had a bad PC setup.  Maybe moving into a new place, waiting for a new desk to arrive or you just ran out of room.  I can remember my horrible PC setups from when I was living at the dorms in college.  If you have ever ventured over to the Shitty Battlestations sub-reddit you will find a lot of horrible PC setups.  We will are going to pick 20 each month and feature them as 20 of the Worst PC setups for that month.  Here are some of the bad ones from May.

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

AMD Threadripper and Vega: Luke and Leo discuss

On the final day of Computex 2017 Luke Hill and Leo Waldock put their heads together to discuss the highlights and low points of the show. Today’s topics are AMD Threadripper CPU and Vega GPU. Spoiler alert: the boys cannot wait to get to grips with this new hardware.

Read full article @ KitGuru

APC Back-UPS Pro 900 UPS Review

The energy transition is coming. No matter whether our electricity comes from wind farms, solar parks or hamster wheels in the future ... it should be uninterrupted! Exactly that could be a problem. Due to the environmental conditions, it is not always possible to ensure the same energy generation over a certain amount of time. For such cases, companies like Schneider Electric have been manufacturing uninterruptible power supplies under the brand APC for many years. After all we are pleased to be able to test the APC Back-UPS Pro 900 UPS on OCinside.de today.

Read full article @ OCInside.de

ASRock Demos X399 ThreadRipper Motherboards: M.2, U.2, 10 GbE, & More

At Computex last week, ASRock demonstrated two motherboards designed for AMD’s upcoming ThreadRipper HEDT processors. The new platforms are for high-end workstations and designed to support up to four graphics cards though the 60 PCIe lanes from the CPU, over a dozen of storage devices and up to eight DIMMs. To a large degree, ASRock’s motherboards reflect overall positioning of the AMD X399 “ThreadRipper” platform as a premium high-end desktop play, and what to generally expect from makers of mainboards here.

ASRock plans to offer two motherboards for AMD’s ThreadRipper CPUs: the X399 Professional Gaming and the X399 Taichi. The mainboards are based on the same PCB (and the same AMD X399 chipset/socket), but have a slightly different feature set. The ThreadRipper motherboards that ASRock demonstrated at Computex featured an eight-phase digital CPU VRM, which is the feasible limit given the physical space available, but we have no idea the capabilities of the power delivery as of yet. ThreadRipper is meant to be a high performance, high power processor, so undoubtedly the motherboard vendors have built their boards to match. When it comes to the socket itself, it has 4094 pins and is very large (not surprising given its origin). Weve seen the socket referred to as SP3r2 and TR4, although the official word from AMD is that it is the X399 platform.

Read full article @ Anandtech

Gamemax Polaris (RGB Tempered Glass) Gaming PC Case

If you are unwilling or unable to spend £150+ on a new chassis then Gamemax have been releasing a series of cheap and cheerful cases which we have reviewed in recent months. Today we look at their Polaris model which features a tempered glass side panel and a remote to control the lighting – and all for the modest asking price of £64.49 – Is it any good?

Read full article @ KitGuru

HP Omen 17 gaming laptop: 1080p 120Hz, 4K 60Hz options

HP is really throwing a party with its Omen gaming line of products, with the new Omen 15 and Omen 17 gaming laptops rocking refreshed CPUs and GPUs, and much more. There's even a big plus with HP using NVIDIA's new Max-Q technology, which has massive thermal and power tweaks.

Read full article @ TweakTown

Intel Core i7-7740K Kaby Lake-X Cracks 7.50 GHz on Liquid Helium

TeamAU with GIGABYTE OC Lab successfully overclocked an Intel Core i7-7740K "Kaby Lake-X" quad-core processor to 7.50 GHz. Only 2 out of its 4 cores were enabled for the feat. A Gigabyte X299 SOC Champion was used for this feat, and liquid helium was used to keep the CPU cool. The overclockers dialed kept the base-clock constant at 100 MHz, while dialing up its multiplier to 75.0x, yielding 7.50 GHz. Its core-voltage was kept at 1.096V.

Read full article @ techPowerUp

LifeTrak Zoom HRV Wearable Body Computer Review

Fitness trackers all seem to have similar features; pedometer, calories burned, heart monitor, sleep tracker, watch, etc. They’re great for helping to track the daily habits of an average person or someone beginning a fitness or health regimen. However, most fitness trackers are just too basic for a serious athlete or someone interested in their overall fitness condition. That’s where the LifeTrak Zoom HRV (model number LTK7M002) comes into play. The LifeTrack Zoom HRV will continuously measure heart rate and heart rate variability which helps a true athlete know when to train and how hard to push. It’s the perfect multi-sport fitness tracker and an extremely thorough heart rate monitor.

Read full article @ Benchmark Reviews

MSI X370 XPower KRAIT Gaming Review

For our newest AMD X370 and Ryzen motherboard review we move onwards to MSI with the funky X370 KRAIT Gaming. This more affordable Ryzen motherboard is just that, funky, wrapped in an awesome look and feel the motherboard has a feature set and price level that manages to impress.

Read full article @ Guru3D

Noctua A-Series Fans and Accessories

It isn’t very often that Noctua brings out new products. They tend to spend a long time developing everything and they won’t bring things out until they are basically perfect. Hell, it’s hard to believe that their IndustrialPPC and Redux fans came out 3 years ago. So the new introductions were focused on expanding their A-series of fans with 200mm, 120mm, and 40mm models. Along with those they also introduced a few new accessories including a small fan controller. With the fans, you may notice that this is actually their first 200mm fans and the 120 and 40mm models expand on both of those already existing areas in their product lineup with new thin 120mm fans and higher pressure 40mm fans. I was sold just with the introduction of the new 120mm 15mm thick slim fans, but I reached out to check out the whole range. So today I’m going to check out the new fans to see what Noctua has going on.

Read full article @ LanOC Reviews

Patriot Viper V770 Mechanical RGB Keyboard

The Viper V770 is Patriot Memory's first RGB backlit keyboard, and they have made sure this leaves an unforgettable impression. It features dedicated media, macro and lighting control buttons, USB and audio pass-through, full 16.8 M RGB backlighting on not just every single key on the keyboard but also the provided wrist rest and a light weight driver to offer more control and functionality.

Read full article @ techPowerUp

Prey: PC graphics performance analysis

With drivers and game-patches settled we peek at the game Prey. We'll test the title with 20 graphics cards but also look at platform performance differences in-between AMD Ryzen and Intel processors. Next to that we'll have a peek at some FCAT frametime plots as well.

Read full article @ Guru3D

Razer Death Adder Elite Gaming Mouse Review

Way back in 2006, they released the first DeathAdder gaming mouse and it was such a hit it's endured while going through a few iterations in the past 12 years the last being the DeathAdder Chroma which we reviewed in 2014. The latest incarnation is the DeathAdder Elite, the successor to the aforementioned Chroma, and looks very much the same on the outside but brings a number of tweaks and improvements to freshen things up. Though it launched near the end of 2016, Razer recently sent us over a sample to see what we thought. Read on to find out what those thoughts happened to be!

Read full article @ Legit Reviews

Zotac GeForce GTX 1080 Ti AMP Extreme Review

Zotac builds a capable GeForce GTX 1080 Ti card with beefy cooling and an attractive price, but it has insufficient VRM cooling and high fan speeds.

Read full article @ Toms Hardware