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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

AMD Zeppelin is an 8 core Zen
Asus Chromebook Flip convertible laptop reviewed
Cooler Master Devastator II Review
Cooler Master MasterBox 5 - Canada Model - Review
Cooler Master MasterBox 5 Case Review: Canada Model
Drobo 5N Review
Gigabyte 990FX Gaming Motherboard Review
Ixia IxVeriWave review: the most advanced wifi testing equipment
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet: A Modular 2-In-1 For Professionals
Make Chrome Run Faster and Keep RAM Usage Under Control
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 SLI
Oculus Rift vs HTC Vive, which should you buy?
Plentiful supplies of AMD Radeon RX 480 cards are reported
Skylake-X 10 comes in Q2 17
Tt eSports Ventus X Gaming Mouse Review
WD My Passport Wireless Pro Review



AMD Zeppelin is an 8 core Zen

This tied in with a story in August of 2015 where Fudzilla wrote about a MCM Multi Chip module that featured a Zeppelin core, a super-fast 100GB/s interconnection via 4 GMI links and Greenland (Vega) high performance GPU with 4+ TFlops of performance. This APU will still happen, it will just be a bit later – the end of 2017. 
Now we have a few more details about Zeppelin cluster and this is proving to be another "Fudzilla told you so" moment.  Apparently you can put up to four Zeppelin CPU clusters on a one chip and make a 32 core chip. This will be connected via coherent interconnect (coherent data fabric).

Read full article @ Fudzilla

Asus Chromebook Flip convertible laptop reviewed

Asus' Chromebook Flip is an all-aluminum convertible PC that runs Google's Chrome OS. Its $240-ish price tag puts it in contention with the budget Windows PCs we usually suggest in our mobile staff picks. We put the Flip to the test to see whether it's a worthy Windows alternative.

Read full article @ The Tech Report

Cooler Master Devastator II Review

As gaming and e-sports have gotten more popular over the past few years gaming products have really improved.  We see mice and keyboards made for specific types of games, extremely high-end products, and products that will definitely give you that competitive edge in games.  For someone who is on a budget picking up a budget keyboard and mouse is not the easiest thing to do.  We’ve really only seen one other budget keyboard and mouse combo out there.  Well Cooler Master wants to help out the budget crowd with their Devastator II keyboard and mouse combo.  This gives you a gaming-class keyboard and mouse for only $29.99.  Let’s take a look and see what the Devastator II is all about.

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

Cooler Master MasterBox 5 - Canada Model - Review

The story of Cooler Master is an easy one; they want to be the company that meets your needs. Regardless if you are a casual user, hobbyist, gamer or filmmaker they want to seem like the perfect fit for you. As you may have seen in the past with our review of the MasterCase 5 (http://technologyx.us7.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=3d9b6193ffd32dd60e84fc74b&id=d218f18c8a&e=312ec141fb) from December of last year, they are all about becoming modular. This is great as everyone has their own style and when you're building your computer you should always have a bit of your personality put into it.

Read full article @ TechnologyX

Cooler Master MasterBox 5 Case Review: Canada Model

Cooler Master's current chassis line prioritize function and its design aim is to provide users with the flexibility to make any system they want inside. As part of Cooler Master's massive streamlining process beginning from last year, the simplified look is a distillation of what a Cooler Master case is at its core. Gone are the wildly varied CM Storm

Read full article @ Modders-Inc

Drobo 5N Review

The 5N is a well priced 5 bay NAS from the US American manufacturer Drobo. On the inside there is a quad core SoC making sure there is enough processing power and apart from that there is a 1 Gigabit Ethernet interface for quick transfers. Drobo is keen on making their NAS as easy to use as possible. One key feature is the possibility to add disk drives of different sizes to an array.

Read full article @ ocaholic

Gigabyte 990FX Gaming Motherboard Review

At the time of this review Intel had just released the new Broadwell-E processor which is a new LGA 2011v3 CPU for the X99 platform. With the launch many companies have taken the opportunity to refresh their motherboards to support the new technology which is now available. While a processor launch creates a convenient reason to upgrade your product line that shouldn’t exclude upgrades to older products, some of which haven’t seen action in a very long time.

In this review we will be looking at the Gigabyte 990FX Gaming motherboard. As the name suggests this board is built on the AMD 990FX chipset supporting AMD AM3 and AM3+ series processors including the monster 8-Core FX9590 Black Edition.

Read full article @ Hardware Asylum

Ixia IxVeriWave review: the most advanced wifi testing equipment

As many of you know, we’ve been testing routers for many years here at Hardware.Info. For the last few years, we’ve been using Ixia’s IxChariot software. However, we’ll soon be switching over to a different testing setup. We’ll be using Ixia's IxVeriWave, which is professional hardware used to place a much heavier workload on a router than was previously possible, and it also enables you to have complete control over the test variables. Read on if you want to know more about IxVeriWave.

Routers have been improving over the last few years. These days, it’s not easy to buy a really terrible router. That’s great for buyers, of course, but it makes our job as testers a little but more complicated, because there isn’t much of a difference in performance between different models any more. The differences have shifted from raw throughput to things like stability, range, and maximum workload.

Of course we’re always looking for ways to upgrade our test lab, so that we can adapt to changes like this, and we pay attention to your tips as readers as well. For example, we added a real-world test recently. Our tests aren’t perfect yet, though, and this is becoming more apparent as time progresses and the products on the market keep improving. We’re also looking for ways to expand our tests and have more control over our testing procedures. IxChariot makes that very difficult to achieve in practice. We’d like to run tests with around 20 clients, but it would be difficult to have those physically present in our lab.

Read full article @ Hardware.Info

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Tablet: A Modular 2-In-1 For Professionals

The market for dedicated tablets based on mobile operating systems such as Android and iOS is in decline, but the same can't be said for 2-in-1 detachable Windows PCs. These hybrid tablet/laptop systems offer an additional level of utility that standalone tablets don't provide, and best of all, they don't force consumers on a budget to choose one form factor over the other.

Microsoft envisioned this very scenario playing out when it introduced Windows 8 and later its first Surface tablets. Now we have Windows 10 and newer generation Surface models that are much improved from the original, along with alternative options from Microsoft's hardware partners. One of the more interesting of those is Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Tablet...

Read full article @ HotHardware

Make Chrome Run Faster and Keep RAM Usage Under Control

For all its popularity Chrome is also notorious for its habit of consuming a lot of RAM and draining battery life on laptops. Google is continually improving in this area, but there are some things you can do to curb memory usage and keep Chrome from becoming slow and annoying. We'll also share some 'hidden' features to get the most out of your web browsing experience.

Read full article @ Techspot

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 SLI

Crysis 4K at more than 60 FPS! We take a close look at multi-GPU SLI with two GeForce GTX 1080 cards in 16 games and 4 resolutions. We used an SLI HB bridge for all testing, but also have numbers with the old bridge to find out whether a high-bandwidth bridge is absolutely necessary for SLI on Pascal.

Read full article @ techPowerUp

Oculus Rift vs HTC Vive, which should you buy?

When I reviewed the Oculus Rift (http://goo.gl/0EHlh9) and HTC Vive (http://goo.gl/p7wabP) virtual reality headsets, I added a caveat to both pieces saying that I wouldn’t make many direct comparisons with the other, since I wanted to review them on their own merits. As much as they are very similar, they also offer distinctly different experiences and I felt they deserved to be judged in their own right.

Read full article @ KitGuru

Plentiful supplies of AMD Radeon RX 480 cards are reported

For example 8,000 Radeon RX 480 cards will be available in North America from day one.

Read full article @ Hexus

Skylake-X 10 comes in Q2 17

Fudzilla has a few details on the new 10 core Skylake-X which will replace the Intel Core i7-6950X Extreme Edition which has just been released. 

Intel has just released its Broadwell-E generation of ten, eight and six cores with Intel Core i7-6950X Extreme Edition being the fastest end the most expensive.  But we have managed to get a few details about its replacement – the Skylake-X.

Read full article @ Fudzilla

Tt eSports Ventus X Gaming Mouse Review

The company Thermaltake distributes products made for the demands of gamers under the brand Tt eSPORTS. Today we're going to have a look at the Ventus X, a mouse in a flashy right-hander design. It's designed to keep your hand cool even during long gaming sessions.

Read full article @ OCinside

WD My Passport Wireless Pro Review

Western Digital (WD) introduced the WD My Passport Wireless mobile storage back in 2014 that allowed tech savvy users to wirelessly connect up to eight devices to backup or share content for up to six hours of streaming. The appeal of a wireless drive is high among photographers where many would like to sync files straight from their Wi-Fi enabled camera or their SD memory card straight to the cloud where many have Dropbox accounts or something similar setup. The good news is that for the past 1.5 years the engineers at WD have been able to take all the feedback from the original device and try to improve it. The result of their hard work would be the WD My Passport Wireless Pro. Read on to find out what the changes are and to see how it performs!

Read full article @ Legit Reviews