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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

ASRock Z170M OC Formula mATX Review
Best CPUs: Q3 2016
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided reviewed
Fractal Design Define Nano S Review
LG G5 Review: Ambitious But Unrefined
OZONE TriFX In-Ear Pro Gaming Headset Review
PCSpecialist Defiance III 17.3 Laptop Review (w/ GTX 1060)
Rivet Networks Killer E2500 Gigabit Ethernet Controller Preview
Rosewill Cullinan EATX Mid-Tower Gaming Case Review
Samsung Notebook 7 Spin Review
Seagate 8TB Backup Plus Hub



ASRock Z170M OC Formula mATX Review

ASRock's Z170M OC Formula may be one of the most powerful mATX motherboards ever created. Designed by famed overclocker Nick Shih, it has massive OC chops and yet still boasts gamer-friendly usability.

Read full article @ Hardware Canucks

Best CPUs: Q3 2016

In our series of Buyer Guides, here’s the latest update to our recommended CPUs list. All numbers in the text are updated to reflect pricing as of (9/13). Numbers in graphs reflect MSRP.

When building a custom PC, especially on the consumer side, the processor is typically second or third down the list of priorities, behind graphics (for gamers), storage or specific motherboard features. A lot of choosing a processor comes down to budget, whether there is a preference for one brand or the other, or if the performance is similar enough that the money saved on a cheaper model can be spent elsewhere. By contrast, when it comes to workstations or enterprise situations, it helps to have an accurate profile of the intended workflow in order to choose which platform is needed, how much memory or how many expansion cards will be used, and if the software can prioritize cores over frequency or vice versa.

Read full article @ Anandtech

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided reviewed

It's been five years since Deus Ex: Human Revolution brought that classic series back with a bang. Can Mankind Divided fill its predecessor's rather large leg augments? We played the game through to find out.

Read full article @ The Tech Report

Fractal Design Define Nano S Review

Fractal Design has been one of our favorite case manufactures since they jumped on the scene. Their cases have always been very high-quality, easy to build in, and offer a sleek design. Their Define Series really set the bar for a silent case that was functional. Most of the cases in the Define Series were made for ATX builds, but they recently released the Define Nano S, which is made for ITX builds. But don’t let that fool you, the case still has room inside for long graphics cards, full-size power supplies, and tall CPU coolers. Let’s jump in and see what the Define Nano S is all about!

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

LG G5 Review: Ambitious But Unrefined

Now, more than ever, manufacturers are exploring alternative ways to differentiate smartphones. One savior to the oversaturated smartphone market, that is rife with products with similar specifications, may come in the form of modularity. The promise of a modular phone, is an ability to adapt to a user’s needs in the moment. Purchasing a smartphone is traditionally a long-term investment. What might perfectly address day-to-day use, however, could come up short under specific use cases.

LG put a lot on the line when they released the LG G5. The G5 purports to be a modular smartphone unlike any before it. The G5 doesn’t sacrifice features in the name of modularity either. LG still packs in a MicroSD card slot, fingerprint reader, and removable battery on the G5...

Read full article @ HotHardware

OZONE TriFX In-Ear Pro Gaming Headset Review

Can the TriFX in-ear pro gaming headset by OZONE gaming with its anodized aluminum enclosures and 3 interchangeable EQ enhancers make a difference in a market filled with similar products?

Read full article @ NikKTech

PCSpecialist Defiance III 17.3 Laptop Review (w/ GTX 1060)

Here at KitGuru we have already seen the monster that is the Asus ROG GX800VH – featuring dual GTX 1080s. However, with the price expected to be upwards of £5000, it is out of reach for most laptop gamers. That is where the PCSpecialist Defiance III comes in. It sports a Pascal GTX 1060 GPU, quad-core i7 processor and 16GB DDR4 memory, all in an attractive chassis. At £1349, it is still an investment, but do its features make the price worthwhile?

Read full article @ KitGuru

Rivet Networks Killer E2500 Gigabit Ethernet Controller Preview

This morning, Rivet Networks is announcing its latest Killer networking product, the Killer E2500 Gigabit Ethernet Controller. For the uninitiated, the very first Killer Networking cards were introduced way back in 2005 and were designed to maximize throughput and minimize ping times for gamers. While total throughput is often similar between network controllers today, Killer networking products reckon they can still deliver a superior experience through improved ping times and quality-of-service (QoS) prioritization...

Read full article @ HotHardware

Rosewill Cullinan EATX Mid-Tower Gaming Case Review

Rosewill proves it’s possible to fit big cooling and big motherboards into a mid-sized case, and even classes it up a little with tempered glass panels. We check out its details before comparing its performance to two strategically matched competitors.

Read full article @ Toms Hardware

Samsung Notebook 7 Spin Review

If you were to look at Samsung's laptops even a year ago, you'd see gorgeous devices crafted with premium materials on the outside and a steep price tag to match – with components that, well, often didn't.Since then, for reasons that should be obvious, Samsung's vision for its laptops has shifted slowly to focus more on value than an ultra-luxury experience. (Specifically, crafting a luxury experience at a value price.) The Samsung Notebook 9 is a fine example of this.However, we're not talking about Ultrabooks here, but the often nebulous realm of mid-range multimedia laptops. Meet the 15.6-inch Samsung Notebook 7 Spin, a laptop like the Notebook 9 in its goal to bring a primo-feeling experience and more power to an approachable price point.Starting at just $899 (about £681, AU$1,206), the Notebook 7 Spin comes packing one of the best and latest Intel processors, gobs of memory and storage, and dedicated Nvidia graphics behind a crisp, 1080p HDR (!!!) screen. Oh, and it's a convertible hybrid – just in case you like those, too. Yeah, we'd say Samsung accomplished its mission.DesignThat's in no small part thanks to how Samsung employed a serious design sense in molding the Notebook 7 Spin shell while making use of less-than-high-end materials. Not much has changed about this iteration from the previous in terms of design ID, though.

Read full article @ TechRadar

Seagate 8TB Backup Plus Hub

The 8TB Backup Plus Hub is shown in the promotional image above, and is the external drive we will be checking out in this review. It is a USB 3.0 connected drive that measures roughly eight inches deep by five inches tall and just under two inches thick. While you could pack it up for portable use, given its size and its need for an external power adapter, it is much better suited to sitting on your desk in order to provide you with ample space to archive not only your computer's files, but also files from your mobile devices and social media accounts.

Before taking a look at the sample provided for review, let's cover some of the published details regarding the 8TB Backup Plus Hub, as taken from the Seagate website...

Read full article @ Bigbruin.com