Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
AMD Athlon X4 840 renders FM2+ platform even cheaper
Asus C300M Review
Fujitsu Stylistic V535 tablet hands-on review
MSI GE72 2QD Apache Review
Raijintek Triton Review: A Bold Alternative
AMD Athlon X4 840 renders FM2+ platform even cheaper
Asus C300M Review
Fujitsu Stylistic V535 tablet hands-on review
MSI GE72 2QD Apache Review
Raijintek Triton Review: A Bold Alternative
AMD Athlon X4 840 renders FM2+ platform even cheaper
The new AMD Athlon X4 840 is all about value and should make the transition to FM2+ cheaper, provided you don’t need integrated graphics. The chip is a Kaveri-based quad-core clocked at 3.1GHz. It has a max Turbo clock of 3.8GHz and a TDP of 65W. This is only the second Kaveri Athlon to launch – and unlike the Athlon X4 860K, it’s not an unlocked part. It is also somewhat slower than the 860K, which clocks in at 3.7GHz (4.0GHz Turbo), but the 860K is a 95W chip.Read full article @ Fudzilla
Asus C300M Review
Who'd have thought it? The Chromebook is all grown-up. Early reviews of these cloud-connected lightweight laptops were a little sniffy, but the Samsung Series 3 in late 2012 silenced much of that criticism. Now a new wave of bigger, better and bolder devices are coming through – still inexpensive, still portable, but with much more power.The Asus C300M is such a device. With its dual-core Intel N2380 CPU, it has low-end specs for a laptop but more processing power than most other Chromebooks.Read full article @ Techradar
Fujitsu Stylistic V535 tablet hands-on review
A ruggedised tablet with the productivity benefits of Windows 8.1. The Stylistic V535 tablet is without a doubt the toughest entry from Fujitsu this MWC and is designed to offer a travel-friendly Windows 8.1 productivity aid for people working in hazardous environments.Read full article @ The Inquirer
MSI GE72 2QD Apache Review
Gaming on-the-go is an ever increasing leisure activity and while some desktop computers are easy to transport to events the notebook still retains a stronghold on portable gaming. In order to match, or even better a desktop computer, it’s essential for a gaming notebook to feature the very best hardware. Many brands fail to update their notebooks with the very latest technology, but one company which are keen to keep up with current trends and technologies are MSI.Read full article @ Vortez
MSI has used the launch of NVIDIA’s new GTX 960M to unveil their GE72 2QD Apache. As well as featuring this new GPU, GE72 also utilises Intel’s Core i7-4720HQ and a whole host of innovative hardware and features.
Raijintek Triton Review: A Bold Alternative
Raijintek might sound like a new player in the cooling game but from what they have shown so far, they are far from amateurs. With German design and Taiwanese production behind them, Raijintek offers a new balance of affordability and performance that rivals much larger and established companies. Seeing an opportunity in the enthusiast cooling segment, Raijintek aims to leave … Read more.Read full article @ Modders-Inc