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Acronis True Image 2017 Review
AOC U3277PWQU & Philips 328P6VJEB review: the bar is rising
Asus Strix Z270I Gaming
E3 2017 Trailer Roundup: Upcoming PC Games
Intel Announces 9th Gen Core Cannon Lake On Track, Ice Lake Taped Out
Intel Xeon Platinum 8176 dual CPU: 56C/112T benchmarks
Nanoxia CoolForce 1 Mid-Tower Review
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti round-up: which one is the best?
Palette Expert Kit
Palette Expert Kit Review
SteelSeries QcK Prism Mousing Surface Review
SteelSeries Siberia 840 Review
Xbox One X costs $499, coming November 7



Acronis True Image 2017 Review

Acronis True Image 2017 is a powerful piece of software with plenty of features, while its two different subscriptions make it a viable option for people with different needs.

Read full article @ APH Networks

AOC U3277PWQU & Philips 328P6VJEB review: the bar is rising

It does not happen every day that we have to do a double take when looking at our test results because they are exceptional. It does happen, and even after verification these results stay the same: the AOC U3277PWQU and the Philips 328P6VJEB do not only distinguish themselves in terms of price, but also because of their excellent performance. If you thought that a 32-inch ultra hd-monitor was not for you, you should definitely reconsider now that these monitors are available on the market. 

Read full article @ Hardware.Info

Asus Strix Z270I Gaming

So I had the chance to check out our first ITX Z270 board with the Gigabyte Z270N Gaming 5 just last week. As soon as I was done testing, I swapped it out and jumped right into the second board that came in, the Asus Strix Z270I Gaming. This board was sent specifically for an upcoming project build, just like the Asus Strix GTX 1080 11Gbps that I also took a look at last week. While I wait for a few of the last components for the build I wanted to take a closer look at the board and make sure it was going to be what we are looking for.

Read full article @ LanOC Reviews

E3 2017 Trailer Roundup: Upcoming PC Games

As this year's E3 unfolds, so do new trailers for upcoming games. Expect regular updates to this article over the coming week as more are released. Most of the trailers belong to titles due later in 2017 or 2018, while a few have launched in the last week or so -- all of them are on PC.

Read full article @ TechSpot

Intel Announces 9th Gen Core Cannon Lake On Track, Ice Lake Taped Out

Intel announced that its first CPU micro-architecture built on its upcoming 10 nanometer silicon fab process, the 9th generation Core "Cannon Lake," is on track. In a tweet on the official company account, Intel also announced that its second micro-architecture on the new 10 nm process, codenamed "Ice Lake," is taped out.

In the wake of a competitive CPU lineup by AMD, Intel is frantically upgrading its product lineup, beginning with the new "Basin Falls" HEDT platform early-Summer 2017, followed by its 14 nm "Coffee Lake" 8th generation Core series late-Summer. "Coffee Lake" sees the first six-core SKUs to Intel's mainstream desktop lineup, which has until now, been restricted to dual-core and quad-core parts.

Read full article @ techPowerUp

Intel Xeon Platinum 8176 dual CPU: 56C/112T benchmarks

While the consumer CPU world is tangled up in AMD's upcoming ThreadRipper that comes with up to 16C/32T, Intel is wrapping up their next-gen Xeon Platinum line with the flagship Xeon Platinum 8176 processor that rocks 28C/56T of processing power.

Read full article @ TweakTown

Nanoxia CoolForce 1 Mid-Tower Review

With the CoolForce 1 mid-tower Nanoxia aims to expand the success of their award winning Deep Silence line but have they succeeded?

Read full article @ Nikktech

Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti round-up: which one is the best?

The Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is the graphics card to buy if you don't want to make any concessions on your gaming experience. In this round-up we're comparing the ASUS GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Strix OC, EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti SC2, Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Aorus Xtreme Edition, Inno3D GeForce GTX 1080 Ti iChill X3 Ultra and MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Ti Gaming X. We do this using a brand new set of benchmarks and of course our extensive tests in the area of cooling and noise levels.

Read full article @ Hardware.Info

Palette Expert Kit

Palette is a startup that aims to elevate the current standard of human-computer interaction. Their modular controllers based off the MIDI standard use a combination of buttons, dials, and sliders to lower workflow time for content creators. The PaletteApp driver helps with built-in support for over 15 popular programs from Adobe and others, and profile support enables quick changes in functionality for individual modules.

Read full article @ techPowerUp

Palette Expert Kit Review

Palette is a startup that aims to elevate the current standard of human-computer interaction. Their modular controllers based off the MIDI standard use a combination of buttons, dials, and sliders to lower workflow time for content creators. The PaletteApp driver helps with built-in support for over 15 popular programs from Adobe and others, and profile support enables quick changes in functionality for individual modules.

Read full article @ techPowerUp

SteelSeries QcK Prism Mousing Surface Review

Hard or soft, lights or none, the SteelSeries QcK Prism is a brilliant looking mousing surface with customization up the wazoo.

Read full article @ APH Networks

SteelSeries Siberia 840 Review

SteelSeries refreshed their H Wireless premium headset, rebranding it as the 'Siberia 800', while the Siberia 840 is a refresh to the 800, adding software support and Bluetooth connectivity for the ultimate in multi-media and gaming versatility. It features the renowned, high quality SteelSeries 40mm drivers, USB, optical, 3.5 mm analogue wired connectivity along with wireless and Bluetooth connectivity.

Read full article @ Vortez

Xbox One X costs $499, coming November 7

E3 2017 - Microsoft's newly announced 4K-ready Xbox One X console carries with it a $500 price tag, and releases in November. Microsoft today announced that its new premium Xbox One X system costs $499 and comes in a single 1TB configuration.

Read full article @ TweakTown