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ASRock shows off X399M Taichi – MicroATX Threadripper motherboard
Best Game Capture Cards for Xbox One in 2018
Dell XPS 13 (9370) 2018 Review: White Spun Glass, Killer Looks And Speed
Dell XPS 13 2018 (9370) Revealed
devolo dLAN 1200+ WiFi ac Powerline Networking Review
Further Analyzing The Intel CPU x86 PTI Issue On More Systems
Home Reviews Peripherals Keyboards GAMDIAS Hermes P3 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review
Kingston DataTraveler Elite G2 64GB USB 3.1 Flash Drive Review
NZXT H700i Case Review
Samsung Galaxy A8 2018 (SM-A530F) Smartphone Review
SilverStone Strider GS 850W GOLD Power Supply Review
SteelSeries RIVAL 310 Ergonomic Esports Mouse Review
Tesoro GRAM SE Spectrum Keyboard Review



ASRock shows off X399M Taichi – MicroATX Threadripper motherboard

The smallest motherboard for Threadripper has finally been revealed.  ASRock X399M Taichi There might not be a Mini-ITX Threadripper, the socket is simply too big, but it appears that MicroATX is happening. A new motherboard has just been revealed by ASRock a few days before CES2018. The motherboard packs dual Gigabit Ethernet and Wifi-AC onboard networking. There are three reinforced PCI-Express 3.0 x16 slots and two memory slots. There are also eight SATA ports, which makes this board a very interesting solution for media content creators, who prefer smaller cases.

Read full article @ VideoCardz.com

Best Game Capture Cards for Xbox One in 2018

While you can stream and capture in-game footage directly on the Xbox One, you don't get the best results possible. If you want the raw HD footage, you need a capture card that acts as an interface between the console and your PC.

It's also an essential bit of kit if you want to make the most of your streams with webcams, fancy graphics overlays and what not.

There are a few different options out there to suit different needs and budgets. Here's a round-up of the best ones.

Read full article @ Windows Central

Dell XPS 13 (9370) 2018 Review: White Spun Glass, Killer Looks And Speed

Dell has been updating its XPS line of laptops at a brisk clip as of late. Though we just showed you a recent update of the highly decorated Dell XPS 13 here, with Intel 8th Gen Kaby Lake R technology on board, we're back again today with yet another update to the XPS 13 family, and this time its beauty is not just skin-deep.

What you're looking at is the Rose Gold version of the latest XPS 13 with its Alpine White, woven glass fiber keyboard deck, but also on board are innovative materials and performance solutions we have yet to see in any other laptop to date, based on Intel 8th Core processor technology...

Read full article @ HotHardware

Dell XPS 13 2018 (9370) Revealed

Dell just revealed to the world their brand new Dell XPS 13 2018 ultra-light laptop at CES 2018. Let us share with you the key features of the Dell XPS 13 2018, as well as its specifications, video and pictures!

Read full article @ TechARP

devolo dLAN 1200+ WiFi ac Powerline Networking Review

Technologies such as Mesh networking (https://www.kitguru.net/peripherals/james-morris/ultimate-mesh-wifi-router-shootout/) and increasingly powerful radios are giving WiFi the ability to cover more of your home than ever before. But you still might be worried about the reliability of the throughput. This an area where a wired LAN using powerline networking has always had something to offer. But what if you could get the best of both worlds, using powerline to extend your WiFi? This is the idea behind the devolo dLAN 1200+ WiFi ac.

Read full article @ KitGuru

Further Analyzing The Intel CPU x86 PTI Issue On More Systems

2018 has been off to a busy start with all the testing around the Linux x86 PTI (Page Table Isolation) patches for this "Intel CPU bug" that potentially dates back to the Pentium days but has yet to be fully disclosed. Here is the latest.

Read full article @ Phoronix

Home Reviews Peripherals Keyboards GAMDIAS Hermes P3 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review

Today, we are still looking at a mechanical gaming keyboard, but rather than it having large chunky keycaps that most of us are used to, Gamdias has developed the latest in the P Series of keyboards to be built with low-profile switches, which means the keycaps are half the height of the usual suspects. To many, they may not see the advantages right away, but simply put, with shorter switches and caps, this means travel has been reduced as well. Rather than needing to collapse a standard switch, in the realm of 2mm in the distance, in the overall 4mm of switch travel, in this keyboard, we are given 3mm of total travel in the switches. This means that actuation distance is also reduced to the tune of 1.5mm, making them quicker to use than any other taller switch on the market today. Of course, this is not the only thing that will set the Gamdias Hermes P3 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard apart from the masses of options on the market, but it is the biggest thing to set it apart. However, Gamdias ensures that all other features which make a mechanical keyboard great for gaming are included as well. There is anti-ghosting, NKRO support, Macros, remapping, customizations, LED lighting effects, as well as just about anything else your heart desires. That being said, we should get to the meat and potatoes of the Gamdias Hermes P3 so you can see what is new, what is the same, and if any of these things will drive you towards, or away from this keyboard.

https://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/8456/gamdias-hermes-p3-mechanical-gaming-keyboard-review/index.html]Read full article @ TweakTown[/url]

Kingston DataTraveler Elite G2 64GB USB 3.1 Flash Drive Review

It’s about time to show one of the new USB flash drives as I don’t remember when was last review of this type of storage device.

Kingston is presenting new flash drives quite often but these fastest series are on the market for longer as it’s hard to replace them with anything much better. In this review we will show how DataTraveler Elite G2 flash drive performs. In last couple of months were some significant changes to mobile storage devices but to know what I mean you have to read this article.

Read full article @ FunkyKit

NZXT H700i Case Review

NZXT is a company which has always innovated when it came to their cases. I’ve always felt like their cases were made for builders as they’ve always had features that builders and modders wanted. It has been a while since we’ve seen a new high-end case from NZXT. Well they have recently released their new H-Series cases, which are made up of the H700i, H400i, and H200i. These are ATX, Micro-ATX, and Mini-ITX cases respectively. NZXT tells us these are “Smart” cases with built-in RGB lighting and fans which you can control via NZXT’s very popular CAM software. Of course this is all connected for you from the get go, and you have adaptive noise reduction which should help your system stay quiet, even during intense gaming sessions. Of course you have a nice tempered glass side panel to show off your hardware, and some very interesting cable management features. Is this the next case for you? Read on as we find out!

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

Samsung Galaxy A8 2018 (SM-A530F) Smartphone Review

We had the opportunity to review the new *Samsung Galaxy A8 2018 (SM-A530F)* smartphone before its official launch. Let's check it out in depth!

Read full article @ TechARP

SilverStone Strider GS 850W GOLD Power Supply Review

ower supply is the main grid for powering up PCs and its components. The power supply manufacturer are in numbers in market, and with high quality supplies, the competition has become even stronger. While the power consumption has been brought down by graphics card manufacturer, high end SLI/CFX setups would still be needed the top of the line units; this is to ensure the continuous and max output of power to the components, high capacity power supplies are required. Meanwhile, to understand which platform has better output, OEMs matters. Well, there are several yet popular OEMs being on the list for many years.

To start with, some top OEMs, such as Seasonic, CWT, Sunflower, Froxtronics and few others have been known as the top power supply makers in industry. So if you’re looking to buy an enthusiastic series power supply, then you would need to consider looking at the OEM behind the particular unit. Enhance OEM has been one of the quality OEM in industry. Being manufacturing high capacity units of Cooler Master, Asus, Rosewill, it has own many units of SilverStone designed power supplies.

SilverStone has been one of the quality PSU designer using popular OEMs to deliver high efficiency units to end consumers, and to industrial levels as well. Lately, I received a power supply unit, media sample, from Silverstone for the review. Courtesy SilverStone.

Read full article @ Pakgamers

SteelSeries RIVAL 310 Ergonomic Esports Mouse Review

From tracking accuracy and speed up to grip and build quality the latest RIVAL 310 Ergonomic Esports Mouse by SteelSeries has it all and can even take on its higher-end brother the RIVAL 700.

Read full article @ NikKTech

Tesoro GRAM SE Spectrum Keyboard Review

The GRAM SE Spectrum keyboard from Tesoro is a hybrid of their earlier Excalibur and GRAM series. It takes the excellent optical switches from the former, which were co-developed with Gateron, and adds in the customization options of the latter to provide a keyboard with user-replaceable switches, RGB backlighting, and onboard and software controls - all at an attractive price.

Read full article @ TechPowerUp