Reviews 51944 Published by

Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

AMD B350 Micro-ATX Motherboards
AMD Releases Tips for Building a Better AMD Ryzen System
AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (14nm Zen) Review
BitFenix Portal Mini ITX Chassis Review
Cooler Master Masterwatt Maker 1200W MIJ PSU Review
CPU Bottleneck? GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Tested on AMD Ryzen versus Intel Kaby Lake
D-Link DHP-P339AV PowerLine AV 500 3-Port HD Media Starter Kit Review
EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 – iCX Technology & Asynchronous Fan Control
Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1080 Ti X3 Review
Maingear Vybe Review: Dual GTX 1070s And Kaby Lake Cranked To 5GHz
NVIDIA Jetson TX2 Benchmarks
Ryzen Versus Core i7 In 11 Popular Games
Samsung 960 EVO NVMe SSD Review
Seasonic PRIME 1000W Platinum PSU Review
Team Group Dark 16GB DDR4 Review



AMD B350 Micro-ATX Motherboards

With the launch of the AMD's socket AM4 all large motherboard vendors have shown new micro-ATX boards. At the moment there are seven different models available and the prices range from 80 to 105 Euro. This article will allow you to compare all these boards in order to find the one most suitable for your needs.

Read full article @ ocaholic

AMD Releases Tips for Building a Better AMD Ryzen System

AMD has released a guide to getting the most out of your Ryzen CPU. Robert Hallock has focused on the memory subsystem with recommendations that can run at 3200 speeds in four stick 32GB configurations. Many of us new to the platform have been scouring the web looking for this type of information since launch. He shows how a Ryzen test system handles a game that wasn't optimized for the new platform, but by utilizing some simple tweaks, a 35% gain in performance can be achieved. Don't forget to read his earlier guide on Windows scheduling and more. Very informative for someone considering a Ryzen system build.

Read full article @ HardOCP

AMD Ryzen 7 1700 (14nm Zen) Review

Massive multi-core performance for £320. There was febrile talk of just how the AMD Ryzen processor was going to shake up the enthusiast PC landscape by heralding Intel-matching performance at significantly lower price points. AMD has achieved that aim, as you can see by perusing our R7 1800X and R7 1700X reviews. Hugely capable in scenarios where applications take advantage of multiple threads, the Ryzen 7's only real weakness is slightly underwhelming performance in gaming, attributable to, AMD says, Windows not being optimised for the chips' SMT capability.

With the understanding that the initial batch of Ryzen 7 processors are built on the same wafers at GlobalFoundries, there is good reason to believe that, once overclocked, all will perform similarly. Such a suggestion makes sense knowing that all Ryzen chips are unlocked.

Read full article @ Hexus

BitFenix Portal Mini ITX Chassis Review

We review the BitFenix Portal Mini ITX chassis. A small form-factor compact chassis with curved looks, high stands and something that can house even the most lengthy graphics card inside the chassis. Yes, it'll house a mere 17x17cm Mini ITX motherboard but can fit a full size double slot graphics card, but how unique of a PC case is this? Let's find out...

Read full article @ Guru3D

Cooler Master Masterwatt Maker 1200W MIJ PSU Review

Today we take a look at the new Cooler Master Masterwatt Maker 1200W MIJ, a power supply that has been plastered all over the tech news recently, – yep this is the one with the eye popping £900 retail price. Surely no power supply could be worth the guts of a grand?

Well, it took 40 engineers two years to create this power supply and Cooler Master involved an exclusive ultra high end OEM partner called ‘Murata’ for the creation. For those interested, the ‘MIJ’ in the product name stands for ‘Made In Japan” … they are pointing out that no nasty Chinese OEM’s have been involved in any part of the creation. It’s off to a good start.

Read full article @ KitGuru

CPU Bottleneck? GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Tested on AMD Ryzen versus Intel Kaby Lake

Last week, NVIDIA released the GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Founders Edition graphics card. This is the fastest desktop consumer graphics card in the world and we were torn on how we wanted to test it. We are in the middle of updating out GPU test bench and are fighting a few hardware gremlins and we thought we’d try something new and a little different for a change. AMD just recently launched it’s Ryzen processor series and that is a huge architectural change for AMD. It’s been many years since we’ve run graphics cards benchmarks on an AMD platform since Intel has been the platform of choice for gaming performance. Has that changed?

Read full article @ Legit Reviews

D-Link DHP-P339AV PowerLine AV 500 3-Port HD Media Starter Kit Review

Today I'll be reviewing the D-Link DHP-P339AV PowerLine AV 500 3-Port HD Media Starter Kit that has everything you need to create a high-speed PowerLine network in your home in minutes. D-Link advertises that no set-up is required and you'll have an Internet connection as soon as these are plugged into an electrical socket. We'll see how good it really is.

Read full article @ ModSynergy.com

EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 – iCX Technology & Asynchronous Fan Control

Get “Peace of Mind Gaming” with EVGA’s new iCX technology. This GPU features 4K and VR readiness, two must haves for extreme PC gaming.

Read full article @ DailyTech

Inno3D iChill GeForce GTX 1080 Ti X3 Review

The first custom GTX 1080 Ti put through the wringer. Want to build a gaming PC with the very best GPU? Look no further than Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1080 Ti. Introduced just last week, the new addition to the 10-series range offers all of the performance of the suddenly nonsensical Titan X at a far more palatable $699 price point.

Such a figure is by no means pocket change, but when you consider that Titan X was priced at $1,199, GTX 1080 Ti can rightly be viewed as a comparative bargain. The lower fee is a major attraction for this 11GB, 3,584-shader range topper, yet what really makes GTX 1080 Ti intriguing is that it won't be restricted to a Founders Edition guise. Nvidia's reference cooler serves a purpose, but our initial review revealed that it struggles to tame the underlying GPU, and in the hands of AIC partners the GTX 1080 Ti should be able to further extend its performance lead.

Read full article @ Hexus

Maingear Vybe Review: Dual GTX 1070s And Kaby Lake Cranked To 5GHz

Maingear offers a range of gaming desktops, laptops, and professional workstations. The Maingear Vybe reviewed here is perhaps the most subtle example of the company's interest in bringing a muscle car tuning mentality to the world of PCs, but it's still there, starting with its overclocked Kaby Lake processor that Maingear pushed to 5GHz.

As configured, the refreshed Vybe we've got on hand also features a pair of NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 graphics cards in SLI, 16GB of DDR4-2666 memory, and a 512GB Samsung 960 Pro solid state drive paired with a 1TB Seagate Desktop hard drive. Taken all together, the part selection is a sensible but strong approach to performance computing, with overclocking thrown in for good measure...

Read full article @ HotHardware

NVIDIA Jetson TX2 Benchmarks

Last week we got to tell you all about the new NVIDIA Jetson TX2 with its custom-designed 64-bit Denver 2 CPUs, four Cortex-A57 cores, and Pascal graphics with 256 CUDA cores. Today the Jetson TX2 is shipping and the embargo has expired for sharing performance metrics on the JTX2.

Read full article @ Phoronix

Ryzen Versus Core i7 In 11 Popular Games

We put all three Ryzen SKUs to the test against Kaby Lake and Broadwell-E CPUs in a wide variety of popular games.

Read full article @ Toms Hardware

Samsung 960 EVO NVMe SSD Review

Samsung's EVO dominates the consumer SSD market by balancing performance and price, but NVMe is an industry-wide reset. Will Samsung's reign continue?

Read full article @ Toms Hardware

Seasonic PRIME 1000W Platinum PSU Review

KitGuru has previously reviewed (https://www.google.com/search?q=seasonic+prime+platinum+review&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8#q=kitguru+seasonic+prime+review&*) many of the flagship Seasonic Prime units in Titanium efficiency, but today we look at the latest 1000W unit in Platinum efficiency. Platinum efficiency is rated slightly lower (