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ADATA XPG SX8000 PCIe NVMe 512GB SSD Review
AMD Ryzen 5 CPU series launching on April 11
AMD Ryzen 7 1700 CPU Review
AMD Unveils Ryzen 5 Line-Up, 4 and 6-Core Processors As Low As $169
AMD's Ryzen 5 Processors; A Preview
ASRock X370 Taichi AMD Ryzen Socket AM4 ATX Motherboard Review
ASUS GTX 1080 Ti Strix OC 11 GB
ASUS GTX 1080 Ti Strix OC 11 GB Review
ASUS ROG Strix Z270i Gaming Motherboard Review
Best SSDs
Bitfenix Portal Mini ITX Case Review
Corsair Lapdog Game Control Center Review
Gigabyte AB350-Gaming 3 Motherboard Review: Fun and Flexibility
Gigabyte Z170XP-SLI Review
Interactive Fit for Fan guide v3.0 - will the cooler fit on the motherboard?
Lenovo IdeaCentre Y910 Gaming All-In-One Review
MSI Z270 GAMING M7 Review
NVIDIA Shield Android TV 2017 Review
PC Building Simulator pre-alpha game released (free)
Plextor M8Pe Series SSD Review
Project Build: Crush – Part 6 – I can’t leave things alone
RAIDMAX Monster II Review
X2 Isolatic 6020 ATX Mid-Tower Review



ADATA XPG SX8000 PCIe NVMe 512GB SSD Review

If you are looking for a new M.2 PCIe NVMe you are in for a treat today as we will be looking at the ADATA XPG SX8000 512GB M.2 form factor Solid-State Drive (SSD) that utilizes the super fast PCIe Gen3x4 interface with NVMe 1.2 support. Building a new system and using a SATA III (6Gbps) interface is sacrilege as who wants to be bottlenecked at ~560 MB/s speeds. The new ADATA XPG SX8000 SSD series blows that away with sequential read speeds of up to 2,500 MB/s (2.4GB/s) and up to 1,100 MB/s sequential write speeds...

Read full article @ Legit Reviews

AMD Ryzen 5 CPU series launching on April 11

The flagship offer is the Ryzen 5-1600X, a 6-core/12-thread SKU with 16MB of L3 cache, working at 3.6GHz base and 4.0GHz Turbo clock as well as the XFR technology, which should boost the overclocking capability depending on the CPU cooling. The same goes for the Ryzen 5 1600 SKU, which lacks XFR feature and works at slightly lower 3.2GHz base and 3.6GHz Turbo clocks.
The flagship 4-core/8-thread SKU is the Ryzen 5 1500X, featuring 8MB of L3 cache and working at 3.5GHz base and 3.7GHz Turbo clocks. This one also features the XFR technology and should provide decent competition to Intel's Core i3 and mainstream Core i5 CPUs. The Ryzen 5 1400, lacks XFR and works at 3.2GHz base and 3.4GHz Turbo clocks, and should be the workhorse of the current lineup and the cheapest option for those wanting to get on the Ryzen train, at least so far.

Read full article @ Fudzilla

AMD Ryzen 7 1700 CPU Review

Ryzen 7 has already proven to be a worthy contender for Intel’s LGA 2011-3 set of processors thanks to its similar, or sometimes better, performance levels and significantly cheaper cost. That metric is stretched even further with the 8C16T Ryzen 7 1700 that ships at just £330. At a relative bargain price compared to the higher-end Ryzen 7 SKUs, never mind Intel’s £1000 octa-core part, Ryzen 7 1700 operates at a reduced clock speed out-of-the-box and is given a 65W TDP rating. You also get a decent Wraith Spire CPU cooler thrown into the bundle.

Read full article @ KitGuru

AMD Unveils Ryzen 5 Line-Up, 4 and 6-Core Processors As Low As $169

Today we’ve got lots of additional detail to share about AMD's entire Ryzen 5 processor line-up. Unlike the Ryzen 7 series, which consists entirely of 8-core / 16-thread processors, the Ryzen 5 family has two tiers consisting of 6-core / 12-thread and 4-core / 8-thread processors...

Read full article @ KitGuru

AMD's Ryzen 5 Processors; A Preview

Hot on the heals of their Ryzen 7 launch, AMD has now revealed specifications, pricing an availability date and some rough performance numbers for their 4 and 6 core Ryzen 5 processors.

Read full article @ Hardware Canucks

ASRock X370 Taichi AMD Ryzen Socket AM4 ATX Motherboard Review

This is the first X370 motherboard in our AM4 review series. Is ASRocks' X370 Taichi the answer for those wanting to jump into the deep end of Zen?

Read full article @ Toms Hardware

ASUS GTX 1080 Ti Strix OC 11 GB

The ASUS GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Strix OC is the first custom-design GTX 1080 Ti that we are reviewing. It comes with a newly designed thermal solution that no longer uses DirectTouch heatpipes. Also included is a generous overclock out of the box and a load of features for the enthusiast gamer.

Read full article @ techPowerUp

ASUS GTX 1080 Ti Strix OC 11 GB Review

The ASUS GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Strix OC is the first custom-design GTX 1080 Ti that we are reviewing. It comes with a newly designed thermal solution that no longer uses DirectTouch heatpipes. Also included is a generous overclock out of the box and a load of features for the enthusiast gamer.

Read full article @ TechPowerUp

ASUS ROG Strix Z270i Gaming Motherboard Review

ASUS brings big gaming power in a tiny package with its latest mini-ITX motherboard: The ROG Strix Z270i Gaming motherboard. We've been huge fans of these mini-ITX powerhouses over the years. ASUS has arguably dominated this market with few options coming close to challenging that position. Can ASUS maintain its mITX dominance

Read full article @ HardOCP

Best SSDs

Here are the best PCIe and SATA SSDs on the market, ranging from 256GB to 2TB. These drives offer the best performance per dollar.

Read full article @ Toms Hardware

Bitfenix Portal Mini ITX Case Review

Bitfenix launches yet another case with an eye catching design, although this time it's aimed at the HTPC market. Let's see if its performance can match its looks.

Read full article @ Toms Hardware

Corsair Lapdog Game Control Center Review

Real gamers – and you are a real gamer, right? – know that consoles cannot provide the performance and graphics quality of a good PC-based gaming rig. But giant 4K televisions provide an excellent canvas for immersive game play. You can set up a PC connected to your TV, but those console controllers just don’t cut it if you’re using to a good gaming keyboard and mouse. Too bad there’s no way to really use a keyboard and mouse on your lap. Or… is there?

Read full article @ Benchmark Reviews

Gigabyte AB350-Gaming 3 Motherboard Review: Fun and Flexibility

AMD is back with a new CPU line-up that brings competitive performance once again against Intel’s current generation of processors at a lower price. In true AMD fashion, the AM4 motherboard line offers the same value alternative as well, offering the latest features similarly found on the latest generation Intel processors natively including USB 3.1 Gen 2, M.2 NVMe support …

Read full article @ Modders-Inc

Gigabyte Z170XP-SLI Review

Today we review the Gigabyte Z170XP-SLI, a feature-rich motherboard supporting 6th and 7th Gen Intel CPUs including the Core i7-6700K and 7700K. It's aimed at users looking for stability with some overclocking headroom, without necessarily breaking the bank with a $120 USD price tag.

Read full article @ Neoseeker

Interactive Fit for Fan guide v3.0 - will the cooler fit on the motherboard?

Now also with AMD AM4 B350 and X370 motherboards for AMD Ryzen, Intel LGA1151 Z270, H270 and B250 for Kaby Lake, Intel LGA2011-3 X99 for Broadwell-E motherboards and many new CPU coolers ! Since the year 1999 OCinside.de is testing coolers and motherboards and followed the question, which CPU cooler can be used for which motherboard. With this interactive fit for fan guide one can find out exactly this with a few clicks, by moving the desired CPU cooler virtually on the selected motherboard. You can not only see if CPU cooler fits on the motherboard and how much space is left for the remaining components, but also listen to the fan sound, check the current price and read a review.

Read full article @ OCInside

Lenovo IdeaCentre Y910 Gaming All-In-One Review

All-in-One computers aren't traditionally known for offering gaming-grade processing power, but the IdeaCentre Y910 Gaming AIO from Lenovo promises top-of-the-line gaming performance in a compact form factor. The higher end model being reviewed comes with a 6th gen Core i7-6700 processor, a GTX 1080 GPU and 16GB of DDR4 RAM.

Read full article @ TechSpot

MSI Z270 GAMING M7 Review

The Z270 GAMING M7 is MSI's flagship Z270 motherboard which sits within the 'enthusiast gaming' series. As such, M7 leaves no stone unturned by offering up just about every conceivable feature you could require - including triple M.2 slots. It doesn't end there either, M7 also offers U.2 and SATA storage as well as being one of few boards to include a front panel USB 3.1 header.

Read full article @ Vortez

NVIDIA Shield Android TV 2017 Review

Nvidia has released the 2017 version of the NVIDIA Shield TV, the new model is smaller and houses a few new features. The Android TV box based unit is a little streaming box that allows for a multitude of functionality as it properly takes over your Smart-TV experience, but can also function as a streaming game console. And yes, if you install Kodi, you'll have a fully fledged Ultra HD HDR10 ready media player with Dolby Atmos support as well.

Read full article @ Guru3D

PC Building Simulator pre-alpha game released (free)

Windows and Linux users can enjoy putting together an on-screen dream PC.

Read full article @ Hexus

Plextor M8Pe Series SSD Review

Plextor launched an aggressive attack on the NVMe market with the new M8Pe that comes with three various cooling options and a plethora of capacities.

Read full article @ Toms Hardware

Project Build: Crush – Part 6 – I can’t leave things alone

Well, things have been extremely busy and with that, I haven’t been able to follow up on the Crush project build recently. AMD and Intel both had big launches that pushed everything back and I just couldn’t fit these into the publishing schedule. That said I have still been working on things. More specifically I have been making a few tweaks after living with the build for a while. I said I was all finished a few articles ago then I just had to paint the cards. Well with them painted I had to do something about the Intel 750 Series drive to match and I also noticed just how much dust and dirt was in the case after a few weeks so today I’m going to deal with both of those issues.

Read full article @ LanOC Reviews

RAIDMAX Monster II Review

The Monster II has a different look to it. With the deep grooved front fascia and top section, you can't really confuse it with other cases. That really makes this case stand out. But it is not flashy or over the top either. It just looks good. I do like the top I/O panel with the USB 3.0 ports up where they don't stick out. Front mounts are fine, but I am always a little paranoid that I am going to catch a flash drive as I walk by and snap it off. Not with this case.

Read full article @ OCC

X2 Isolatic 6020 ATX Mid-Tower Review

Available in 6 different color combinations for all tastes the Isolatic 6020 may not be the newest member in the X2 family but thanks to its design and sufficient interior space it's still a solid choice especially for young gamers.

Read full article @ NikKTech