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AMD drops surprise announcement of new 64-core 2nd generation EPYC processor
ASRock X570 Extreme4 AMD AM4 Motherboard Review
Best SSDs: Q3 2019
Beyerdynamic Custom Game Gaming Headset Review
Fractal Design Vector RS Blackout PC Case Review
Fractal Design Vector RS BLACKOUT TG Review
Fractal Design Vector RS Case Review
Fractal Design Vector RS Case Review
Fractal Design Vector RS Review
Fractal Design Vector RS Review
Fractal Design Vector RS Review
Green Hell Review
Intel’s Upcoming i9-10900X Cascade Lake-X CPU is Spotted
Kolink Enclave Series 700 W Review
OPPO Reno 10x Zoom Review
OPSEAT Grandmaster Gaming Chair Review
Sonos Move Review
The Bard's Tale 4: The Director's Cut Review
WD Black P10 Game Drive Review



AMD drops surprise announcement of new 64-core 2nd generation EPYC processor

At an event in Rome, Italy today, AMD launched a brand new 64-core, 128-thread EPYC processor with faster speeds and a jump up to 280W TDP.

Read full article @ KitGuru

ASRock X570 Extreme4 AMD AM4 Motherboard Review

Today we test on OCinside.de with the ASRock X570 Extreme4 a powerful ATX motherboard for current AMD Ryzen 3000 processors. We overclocked the AMD Ryzen 3000 motherboard with an AMD Ryzen 7 3800X processor and tested it extensively. In the following motherboard review we show the impressive features of the ASRock X570 Extreme4 and will see how it compares to the previous AMD motherboards.

Read full article @ OcInside.de

Best SSDs: Q3 2019

A solid state drive is often the most important component for making a PC feel fast and responsive; any PC still using a mechanical hard drive as its primary storage is long overdue for an upgrade. The SSD market is broader than ever, with a wide range prices, performance and form factors.

In the six months since the last edition of this guide, not much has changed in the retail SSD market. The constant price drops that kept the SSD market exciting through most of 2018 are over and prices have generally stabilized. Entry-level NVMe SSDs no longer carry a premium over SATA SSDs, and for most consumers a NVMe SSD should now be the default choice over SATA. Products using 64-layer 3D TLC still outnumber newer products using 9x-layer 3D TLC, and the newer drives are for the most part more expensive without offering much tangible improvement in performance, power efficiency or reliability.

Read full article @ Anandtech

Beyerdynamic Custom Game Gaming Headset Review

Although pricey, the Beyerdynamic Custom Game gaming headset for PC and console is a fantastic choice for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the RPG world.

Read full article @ Tom's Hardware

Fractal Design Vector RS Blackout PC Case Review

The Fractal Design product range is one often associated with premium quality and performance. Admittedly, theyve stepped into the budget realm with a few of their more recent cases. When you think of premium Fractal Design cases, however, you likely think of the Define R5.

Read full article @ eTeknix

Fractal Design Vector RS BLACKOUT TG Review

There are many cases but this one is mine." Finding the right case has always been a challenge for me. Just when I think I found that right one I find some kind of an issue and I move along. This case, however, is not easy to ignore. Vector RS by Fractal Design is an absolute work of art and …

Read full article @ Modders-Inc

Fractal Design Vector RS Case Review

Since the introduction of their Define range of cases, Fractal Design has been regarded as a market leader in enthusiast focused ATX PC cases. The new Vector RS case takes the excellent base structure of the brilliant Define R6 chassis, now wrapped in a stylish looking exterior with a touch of RGB bling to finish it off.

If you think of the Vector RS as a turbo charged Define R6 with a body kit, you won’t be far off the mark. In 2017, my colleague Leo rated the Define R6 as the best PC case of the year, so the Vector RS has big shoes to fill.

Read full article @ KitGuru

Fractal Design Vector RS Case Review

Today we are checking out a new case from Fractal Design, which is not part of their Define or Meshify series, but rather a new series all together called “Vector”. This case keeps many of the design and quality standards that we love and know from Fractal Design, but adds a different and more modern look. The Vector RS has two tempered glass panels (side & top), room for up to eight hard drives, three included 140 mm fans and a fan hub, room inside for motherboards up to E-ATX, a modular internal design, and even a sleek ARGB strip that comes with Fractal Design’s Adjust R1 controller. Does Fractal Design have a winner with this case? Read on to find out!

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

Fractal Design Vector RS Review

A modern twist on the venerable Define R6. Fractal Design is introducing a new line of PC enclosures dubbed the Vector Series. Intended to offer an alternative aesthetic to the familiar Define Series, the first product in the range, Vector RS, is described by the manufacturer as a hybrid between its popular Define R6 and S2 chassis.

Good news for those who favour Fractal's generous layouts, as the Vector RS is based on the same underlying frame as its Define siblings, resulting in mid-tower dimensions of 552mm (L) x 233mm (W) x 498mm (H). We expect a capable interior, but given the £180 MSRP (£40 more than a Define R6 USB-C), what is Fractal doing to help justify the premium?

Read full article @ Hexus

Fractal Design Vector RS Review

Fractal Design is making several bold changes with the new Vector RS mid-tower case. Unlike previous products, Fractal is diverging from their symmetric, understated look, and include RGB elements in the core design of the Vector RS.

Read full article @ TechPowerUp

Fractal Design Vector RS Review

This round, we’re checking out the Fractal Design VECTOR RS, a mid-tower PC chassis from a new series (not Define this time). The name is different, but the principle is similar, and this chassis is trying to combine the best of both worlds (R for the more silence and air, and S for performance and a liquid-oriented approach). You can take a look at the Define S2 (and the RGB version), as well as the Define R6 for the reference. The first thing that you notice is the RGB strip along the front. What’s else is new, then?

Read full article @ The Guru of 3D

Green Hell Review

Moving through the Amazon can be both exciting and a slog. On one hand, parts of Green Hell were harsh enough to make me wonder if I could actually finish it. However, after some tweaking I found myself enjoying my trek through the Amazon.

Read full article @ MMORPG

Intel’s Upcoming i9-10900X Cascade Lake-X CPU is Spotted

We are fully expecting (all going well) for Intel to release their 10th-generation Core series processors at some point this month. Admittedly, with less than 2-weeks to go Intel is keeping us waiting and with all the upcoming architectures and lakes, it can be tricky to keep track.

Read full article @ eTeknix

Kolink Enclave Series 700 W Review

The Kolink Enclave with a capacity of 700 W is an affordable, yet decently performing power supply. You won't easily find something better featuring a fully modular cable design in this price range. The cherry on top is the quiet operation due to the well-optimized fan-speed profile.

Read full article @ TechPowerUp

OPPO Reno 10x Zoom Review

The Oppo Reno 10x Zoom is another Snapdragon 855-based phone that was released earlier in the year, and while we did a quick hands-on test of the device back in May, we never really got to fully reviewing the unit until now. Beyond putting the Reno 10x through our usual testing suite, what’s interesting is that in this time Oppo has had the opportunity to refine the software, and we’ve seen particular improvements on the side of the camera with the introduction of a new low-light photography mode.

The device has two key characteristics: A full-screen minimal bezel display which is enabled by housing the front-camera in a mechanical motorised slide-out mechanism, and a triple-camera setup amongst which we find a “periscope” zoom camera module. Both of these features separately aren’t unique to the Reno 10x, however their combination is unique to Oppo.

Read full article @ Anandtech

OPSEAT Grandmaster Gaming Chair Review

I consider myself a big guy being 6'6" and tipping the scales at just over 300lbs. So when the opportunity came up to review OPSEATs Grandmaster Gaming Chair (Grandmaster) I quickly jumped out of my current seat for a chance to do the review. The Grandmaster is simplistic in setup but hefty in stability, big on comfort, includes some big game features and is reasonably priced.

Read full article @ MMORPG

Sonos Move Review

Sonos announced its first portable speaker with Bluetooth, the Sonos Move, earlier this month and opened up preorders, with the product shipping out to customers on September 24. I was able to test out the Sonos Move over the last week and have been really impressed with everything from the speakers design and functionality to automatic Trueplay equalizer and sound quality. Read on for our full Sonos Move review.

Read full article @ 9to5Mac

The Bard's Tale 4: The Director's Cut Review

The Bards Tale 4: The Director?s Cut is an epic tale of corruption and evil, suffering and loss, of lessons learned too late and and the bitter consequences. Its also a story of hope and triumph and perseverance. It?s a game that challenged me and a story that tugged at my heart.

Read full article @ MMORPG

WD Black P10 Game Drive Review

The PS4 launched with a 500GB hard drive and later came out with a 1TB model. If you were really lucky maybe you have the ultra-rare 2TB 500 Million limited edition model. But for the most part you are going to be a little limited in storage capacity on the PS4. It is 6 years old now! The Xbox One isn’t much different as well. But games still continue to get larger. My wife and I picked up Red Dead Redemption 2 at launch and it took up 99 gigs and required 150GB of space to install. Talk about a quick way to take out a big chunk of your storage and frankly I don’t want to have to uninstall it and have to go through that full installation later, it takes forever. Both can get an upgraded hard drive, but if you don’t want to go through that trouble Western Digitals WD_Black gaming-focused lineup has expanded to add a few different options. Today I’m going to check the P10 Game Drive which is a USB based external hard drive designed to expand gaming storage on your PC, PS4, and Xbox. I’m going to see what the new drive has going for it and then check out its performance as well. With capacities of 2TB, 4TB, and 5TB even the smallest model isn’t going to get clogged up from a single game install.

Read full article @ LanOC Reviews