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Apple earning a massive profit per smartphone
ASRock X370 Gaming-ITX/ac Motherboard Review
ASUS AREZ Radeon RX Graphics Cards Revealed
ASUS Coffee Lake Gaming Laptops Revealed
Corsair AX1600i PSU Review
Dell XPS 15 2-In-1 Teardown Exposes Massive Battery, Upgradable SSD
ECS Z370 Lightsaber Motherboard Review
Enermax Liqtech TR4 280 AIO Video Review
Extinction Xbox One Review
FSP CMT510 RGB Mid-Tower Chassis Review
HP SSD EX920 1TB M.2 Drive Review
Intel NUC7i7DNHE (Dawson Canyon) Review
Intel Releases 10 TFLOPS Chip
iPhone SE 2 could be imminent
MSI GE63 Raider RGB 8RE Laptop Review
Phanteks Eclipse P300 Review
Popular YouTuber Says Apple Won't Fix His iMac Pro Damaged While Disassembled
Synology DiskStation DS418 4-Bay NAS Review
Transcend 500S and 300S SD and MicroSD Cards Launched



Apple earning a massive profit per smartphone

So, we have established that Apple has earned a massive share of the global handset profits. However, one glaring omission from the data is the number of units sold. You would think that if they have made a massive profit, then it must be because they have sold the most handsets, right? Wrong. Not by a long way. Statista released figures last month showing the global handset market share ranked by shipments, and it shows a very different picture...

Read full article @ PC Review

ASRock X370 Gaming-ITX/ac Motherboard Review

With high performance desktop ITX options appearing more frequently with each new generation of chipset, ASRock released a pairing of AM4 offerings to satisfy small form factor enthusiasts. Although the ASRock X370 Gaming-ITX/ac is one of the most expensive AMD Ryzen compatible motherboards on the market, it tries to offer more than the standard mini-sized motherboard.

The X370 Gaming-ITX/ac is marketed towards gamers with the board being associated Fatal1ty branding; ASRock has a branding deal and partnership with the successful early-2000s gamer, Johnathan ‘Fatal1ty’ Wendel. The idea is that being gaming focused - there will be gaming features. This starts with a typical gaming color scheme: an all-black PCB with a pairing of metallic red power delivery chipset heatsinks.

Read full article @ Anandtech

ASUS AREZ Radeon RX Graphics Cards Revealed

ASUS AREZ graphics cards are produced using Auto-Extreme technology, an industry-exclusive, 100%-automated production process that incorporates premium materials to set a new standard of quality, performance and longevity.

Since the introduction of Auto-Extreme technology in ASUS graphics cards, reliability has improved by 30%. This manufacturing process is also environmentally friendly, eliminating harsh chemicals and reducing power consumption by 50%. Super Alloy Power II components deliver enhanced efficiency, reduce power loss, reduce component buzzing by 50% under full load and achieve thermal levels that are approximately 50% cooler than previous designs for enhanced quality and reliability.

Read full article @ Tech ARP

ASUS Coffee Lake Gaming Laptops Revealed

ASUS ROG Product Manager Louis Lu gave us a thorough briefing on the key features of the ASUS Coffee Lake gaming laptops, as well as their specifications and prices. He also compared them to the competition from MSI, Lenovo, Acer and Dell.

The new ASUS Coffee Lake gaming laptops all come with the new 8th Gen Intel Core processors. Codenamed Coffee Lake, they offer up to 6 processor cores, with 10% better performance than the 7th Gen Core (Kaby Lake) processors, and 30% better performance than the 6th Gen (Skylake) Core processors.

Read full article @ Tech ARP

Corsair AX1600i PSU Review

In todays review we are taking a look at Corsairs AX1600i, the companys new flagship PSU. Although it is physically smaller than its predecessor, the AX1600i brings higher-than 80Plus Titanium efficiency levels and a maximum output of 1600 Watts. Its retail price of $500 is forbidding for most users, but the Gallium-Nitride MOSFETs and other innovations at the heart of Corsairs new bruiser paint an incredible picture of what we can expect for the future of PSUs.

Corsair is a company that needs no introduction. They are one of the oldest names in the PC industry and, although they initially only marketed memory-related products, nowadays the company has diversified into most segments of the PC market, with products ranging from PC hardware components to office/gaming chairs.

Read full article @ Anandtech

Dell XPS 15 2-In-1 Teardown Exposes Massive Battery, Upgradable SSD

Dell’s XPS 15 2-In-1 machine is a unique hybrid convertible ultrabook in a couple of respects, partly because of its high quality Dell XPS series machined aluminum and hybrid carbon fiber construction... However, the machine is also powered by a unique processor that marks the first collaboration of its kind by two arch rivals in the PC processor arena, both Intel and AMD.

And with that innovative new processor platform, Dell designed a similarly innovative cooling solution for it, in order to maintain performance over time under load. It’s only part of the story of intricate working inside the XPS 15 2-In-1, actually, and some of you wanted to see under the hood of the machine...

Read full article @ HotHardware

ECS Z370 Lightsaber Motherboard Review

The ECS Z370 Lightsaber motherboard is the latest offering in ECS' L337 product line, offering support for the Intel Z370 chipset. Similar to previous iterations of the Lightsaber board, the Z370-Lightsaber builds on the those board by adding dual-m.2 slot support, enhanced power support, as well as support for the latest Intel Coffee Lake-based processors. With an MSRP of $199, ECS priced the Z370 Lightsaber to be price-competitive with other mid-tier Z370-based offerings.

ECS designed the Z370 Lightsaber with a 14-phase digital power delivery system, using high efficiency chokes and MOSFETs, as well as solid core capacitors for optimal board performance. The following features into the Z370 Lightsaber board: six SATA 3 ports; two PCIe X2 M.2 ports; a Rivet Networks Killer E2500 GigE NIC; three PCI-Express x16 slots; three PCI-Express x1 slots; a 3-digit diagnostic LED display; on-board power, reset, Quick overclock, BIOS set, BIOS update, BIOS backup, and Clear CMOS buttons; a dual BIOS switch; Realtek audio solution; integrated DVI and HDMI video port support; and USB 2.0, 3.0, and 3.1 Gen2 port support.

Read full article @ PC Perspective

Enermax Liqtech TR4 280 AIO Video Review

When Threadripper hit the streets, there was quite a bit of concern as to how you would cool such a large chip, especially since AMD’s solution was to adopt a standard Asetek all-in-one cooler on top, giving less-than-full coverage of the IHS.

So while normally a new CPU platform launch means new mounting plates for existing cooling solution, AMD’s TR4 required physically larger coolers

Read full article @ Modders-Inc

Extinction Xbox One Review

Extinction is fun for a few hours, but it's not even close to being worth the asking price.

Built around the concept of taking down Godzilla-sized foes with your trusty sword and legendary climbing skills, Shadow of the Colossus is widely regarded as one of the best games in history. Extinction, a brand new title for the Xbox One, attempts to recreate the magic of Colossus, but lacks the interesting story or great gameplay that made it special. The result is an experience that feels shallow and unsatisfying.

Read full article @ Windows Central

FSP CMT510 RGB Mid-Tower Chassis Review

With a company such as FSP, we are still building an opinion on them and their entry to the case market. With only one chassis to base an opinion on, the CMT210, we feel that there is not enough information on hand to make an educated guess on what they are all about, or what the exact market share is that they are trying to accommodate. If we had to conclude from what we have seen already, we feel that with the chassis we looked at, FSP was a bit behind the times, since the CMT210 is an old school looking design, and did not offer the things which many buyers demand of their cases these days.

Read full article @ TweakTown

HP SSD EX920 1TB M.2 Drive Review

Last week, Legit Reviews took an in-depth look at the HP SSD EX900 M.2 drive series to see how HP’s first DRAM-less storage drive performed. Today, we’ll be taking a look at the HP SSD EX920 drive series that includes DRAM on the M.2 2280 gumstick SSD. HP went with the Silicon Motion SM2262 controller for this drive and paired it with Micron 64-layer TLC NAND Flash memory. That combination gives the HP SSD EX920 drive series offers sequential speeds of up to 3200 MB/s read and 1800 MB/s write. Random 4K performance is also good with up to 350,000 IOPS read and 260,000 IOPS write. The HP SSD EX920 M.2 series is available in 256GB, 512GB, 1TB right now with plans for a 2TB drive at a future date. Right now the HP SSD EX 920 M.2 series is priced at $109.99 shipped for the 256GB, $199.99 shipped for the 512GB and $369.99 shipped for the 1TB drive. These prices are about 10% lower than competitors using the same controller, so this could be a price versus performance winner!

Read full article @ Legit Reviews

Intel NUC7i7DNHE (Dawson Canyon) Review

Despite the recent launch of the high-powered Hades Canyon NUC, that doesn't mean the traditional NUC form-factor is dead, quite the opposite in fact. Intel continues to iterate on the core 4-in x 4-in NUC design, adding new features and updating to current Intel processor families.

Today, we are taking a look at one of the newest iterations of desktop NUC, the NUC7i7DNHE, also known as the Dawson Canyon platform.

Read full article @ PC Perspective

Intel Releases 10 TFLOPS Chip

In a newsroom post, Intel announced today the Intel Stratix 10 FPGA. This special chip is the fastest chip of it's kind in the world, boasting 10 trillion calculations per second. Field programmable gate arrays differ from standard CPUs as they can be re-programmed on the fly to perform specialized computing tasks.

That is some incredible power for sure, a handful of those could give the HardOCP DC team a boost.

Read full article @ HardOCP

iPhone SE 2 could be imminent

Apple's fabled iPhone SE 2 may actually see the light of day, with a new regulatory filing pointing to a fresh set of iOS 11 devices ready to launch.

The sequel to the original iPhone SE may be tied to 11 different variants of a mystery device registered with the Eurasian Economic Commission database this week.

Read full article @ TechRadar

MSI GE63 Raider RGB 8RE Laptop Review

Gaming laptops are becoming a more common feature for people on the go. In some instances as well, they are getting ever popular due to the increasing price of PC components. As such, we have been lucky enough to get to check out and put the MSI GE53 Raider RGB 8RE laptop to the test.

Packing an Intel 8th generation i7 Processor and a Nvidia 1060 GPU, this is, at least on paper, a strong performer. This laptop, however, is not all about power. It also managed to do it in style with various RGB lighting effects to both the laptop exterior and the keyboard.

Read full article @ eTeknix

Phanteks Eclipse P300 Review

With the Eclipse P300, Phanteks has a case for ATX motherboards in its portfolio, which comes with a lot of features and at an attractive price. Apart from that especially friends of water cooling will love this case, since it offers good flexibility in that direction. In addition this model supports RGB illumination and it's compatible with ASUS, MSI and Gigabyte systems. For now, we're really curious to find out how this case is going to do in our review.

Read full article @ ocaholic

Popular YouTuber Says Apple Won't Fix His iMac Pro Damaged While Disassembled

Linus Sebastian, who runs the popular YouTube channel Linus Tech Tips, recently shared a video in which he claimed Apple and an Apple Authorized Service Provider denied to service his damaged iMac Pro.

For background, Sebastian and his team fully disassembled the iMac Pro in January for their video review, which shows components like the main logic board and memory modules laid out individually. The real-time footage of the damage occurring in the new video appears to be a reenactment with visual effects.

Read full article @ MacRumors

Synology DiskStation DS418 4-Bay NAS Review

Within the DS418 beats a quad-core processor with a base clock of 1.4GHz which is coupled with 2GB DDR4 memory. The processor used is the Realtek RTD1296 which is a 64-bit processor. It comes with hardware encryptions engine as well as 10-bit H.265 hardware transcoding engine.

Things are also basic but good when it comes to the connection options. The DS418 features dual Gigabit Ethernet for failover and aggregation as well as two USB 3.0 ports. A lot of SOHO users might think, I don’t need dual ethernet, but SMB admins will feel joy over it. While a dual-port setup isn’t optimal in every situation, it increases the possibilities.

Read full article @ eTeknix

Transcend 500S and 300S SD and MicroSD Cards Launched

The *Transcend 500S* and *300S* series of SD and microSD cards are available in capacities of up to 512 GB and feature transfer speeds of up to 95 MB/s! Read all about them here!

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