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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

ASUS GTX 1080 ROG Strix OC 11Gbps Review
Be quiet! Silent Loop 280mm AIO Liquid CPU Cooler Review
Corsair One Review
EKWB Fluid Gaming 240G Kit
Origin PC Chronos Review: A Powerful Small Form Factor Desktop PC For 4K Gaming
PowerColor Red Devl Radeon RX 580 Video Card Review
Visiting the Verizon 5G House at the Indy500



ASUS GTX 1080 ROG Strix OC 11Gbps Review

Nvidia graphics card partners have refreshed a number of GTX 1080 models to take advantage of faster 11Gbps Micron memory. ASUS were one of the first companies to participate in the new scheme from Nvidia that was announced at its 2017 GDC conference.

Read full article @ KitGuru

Be quiet! Silent Loop 280mm AIO Liquid CPU Cooler Review

Be quiet! has entered the AIO liquid cooler market with the brand new Silent Loop line and the 280mm model which sits at the top has finally made its way to our lab.

Read full article @ NikKTech

Corsair One Review

The Corsair One is the ultimate compact gaming PC. I've looked at several pre-built small form factor systems over the years, and none are as well built or as powerful as this Corsair system. If you have the money and you'd rather not build your own system, the One is genuinely the leading contender on the market.

Read full article @ TechSpot

EKWB Fluid Gaming 240G Kit

EKWB has turned back time and gone all aluminum in their latest Fluid Gaming series of watercooling kits. Today, we take a look at the Fluid Gaming 240G kit that promises excellent cooling for all the latest CPUs from Intel and AMD and also includes a full-cover GPU waterblock for the higher-end NVIDIA Pascal GeForce GPUs, all at a price point intended to lower the entry barrier to expandable PC watercooling.

Read full article @ techPowerUp

Origin PC Chronos Review: A Powerful Small Form Factor Desktop PC For 4K Gaming

While some of the most powerful gaming systems still reside inside gargantuan full tower enclosures, a growing number of decked out desktops have gone the opposite route. One of the best examples of this is Origin PC's Chronos line of small form factor gaming PCs. With a footprint measuring a scant 4 inches wide and less than 14 inches deep, the Chronos is about the size of a dedicated game console, but is packed chock full of bleeding edge hardware capable of big time gaming performance...

Read full article @ HotHardware

PowerColor Red Devl Radeon RX 580 Video Card Review

One of the premier video cards that we talk about quite often on the Hardware Asylum Podcast is the Devil 13 from PowerColor. The Devil 13 is a PowerColor brand associated with their high-end dual GPU graphics cards which come factory overclocked and the promise of big numbers due to the power of CrossFire.

Of course while the Devil 13 has always been a limited edition design priced around $1000 USD there is another card in the lineup that is a little more budget friendly. The Devil or Red Devil share many of the same design queues of the larger Devil 13 such as a large dual fan cooler, branding graphics and color combinations. They even come factory overclocked for that extra bit of awesome.

In this review I’ll be looking at the PowerColor Red Devil Radeon RX 580. This is a card built on the RX 580 GPU and comes with 8GB of GDDR5 memory. The PCB is oversized and features a very large and well built cooler.

Read full article @ Hardware Asylum

Visiting the Verizon 5G House at the Indy500

So last week Adam and I took a break from the office and made the trip over to Indianapolis as Verizon invited us to check out their 5G Home of the Future that they had set up just outside of Indianapolis Speedway during the week of the Indy500. The original plan was a short visit to check out the home but we ended up also getting invited over to the track to also take a quick look at their 5G setup over there as well along with a peek inside of their mobile 5G truck. The main headlines were the low latency and the extremely high speeds but they had a few demos setup that I’m going to quickly run through today.

Read full article @ LanOC Reviews