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Aerocool Klaw Review
AMD Ryzen 5 3600X Review
AMD Ryzen 7 3700X: RTX 2080 Ti NVLink vs. GTX 1080 Ti SLI
AMD X570 vs. Intel Z390 Chipset: Which Mainstream Platform Is Better?
Corsair HS35 Stereo Gaming Headset Review
Dell Latitude 7400 2-In-1 Review
FSP Dagger Pro 650W Power Supply Review
Intel cannot catch up with AMD until 2021
Memory Overclocking on X399 Colfax: What RAM Speed Do You Need?
MSI MEG X570 Ace Review
Nowhere Prophet Review
Surfshark VPN Review
Teamgroup VULCAN Z 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) 3200 MHz CL16 DDR4 Memory Kit Review
The 9 Best USB MIDI Controllers for Musicians
Vizio P Series Quantum Review



Aerocool Klaw Review

The Aerocool Klaw offers both cool and menacing looks through an edgy design, which is geared perfectly at the budget minded gamer having a price tag of just around US$70. With its glass panels, you can easily show off all your hardware, while the nicely embedded, addressable RGBs are sure to make everything pop.

Read full article @ TechPowerUp

AMD Ryzen 5 3600X Review

We recently reviewed the Ryzen 7 3700X & Ryzen 9 3900X processors from AMD. How about the six core parts eh? Well, let's check out the new Ryzen 5 3600X in this review....

Read full article @ The Guru of 3D

AMD Ryzen 7 3700X: RTX 2080 Ti NVLink vs. GTX 1080 Ti SLI

For the first time in a very long time I have switched over my main enthusiast rig to an AMD platform, moving away from my very familiar Intel platforms in the last decade. AMD has almost come out of nowhere with Ryzen and completely changed the game in the last few years, all culminating in the Zen 2 CPU and X570 chipset.

Read full article @ TweakTown

AMD X570 vs. Intel Z390 Chipset: Which Mainstream Platform Is Better?

We’ve pitted AMD’s X470 chipset against Intel’s Z390 in the past. Now that AMD’s Ryzen 3000 CPUs have arrived, alongside a new X570, it’s time for a chipset rematch.

Read full article @ Tom's Hardware

Corsair HS35 Stereo Gaming Headset Review

The Corsair HS35 Stereo is a budget-oriented headset that punches as expected for audio quality but above its class in comfort.

Read full article @ APH Networks

Dell Latitude 7400 2-In-1 Review

The Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1 is an almost-perfect example of a modern business laptop. It's light, sleek, powerful, and flexible. It also has some unique features like ExpressSign-In, which works with Windows Hello to give you a quick and fully automated sign-in experience.

With its premium build quality and top-shelf features in mind, if you're a business or home user who's willing to invest in quality tools, the Latitude 7400 2-in-1 is a great offering from Dell that earns our Editor's Choice award...

Read full article @ HotHardware

FSP Dagger Pro 650W Power Supply Review

The FSP Dagger Pro with 650W capacity is among the strongest SFX units available on the market today. But is this enough to help it beat the competition?

Read full article @ Tom's Hardware

Intel cannot catch up with AMD until 2021

Took too long to get to 10nm Chipzilla has admitted that it will not catch up with AMD on its 7nm chips until 2021.

For those who came in later than Intel, AMD has recently released 7nm chips such as the AMD Ryzen 9 3900X and some think Intel has lost its Mojo.
Intel CEO Bob Swan, who said at Fortune's Brainstorm Tech conference in Aspen, Colorado, that Intel’s goal to have a 2.7x transistor density improvement in its 10nm chips compared to current 14nm chips was too ambitious.

Read full article @ Fudzilla

Memory Overclocking on X399 Colfax: What RAM Speed Do You Need?

The AMD X399 chipset, which is a little over two years old now, continues to be the Red Team’s flagship enthusiast platform. Since its inception, the X399 chipset has seen and housed up to two generations of AMD Ryzen Threadripper desktop processors. As one would expect, memory support has gone through its own gradual evolution.

Memory support on AMD's Ryzen Threadripper processors has progressed like the Ryzen desktop chips. The first-generation Threadripper chips, codenamed Whitehaven, debuted with support for DDR4 memory modules up to 2,666 MHz. Memory support wasn't bad, but it wasn't spectacular either. On the other hand, the second-generation Threadripper parts, codenamed Colfax, arrived with support for memory speeds that escalate to 2,933 MHz, which represents a 12.5% improvement over the first-gen Threadripper processors.

Read full article @ Tom's Hardware

MSI MEG X570 Ace Review

The MEG X570 Ace reached the highest data rate our DRAM has ever seen, but what else can it offer to beat its closest rival?

Read full article @ Tom's Hardware

Nowhere Prophet Review

Nowhere Prophet is a single player, deckbuilding roguelike with an interesting art style and strange, engaging stories, but can it balance all of these systems into something worth playing?

Read full article @ Wccftech

Surfshark VPN Review

Surfshark has unique privacy features and is great for homes or businesses with multiple connections.

Read full article @ Tom's Hardware

Teamgroup VULCAN Z 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) 3200 MHz CL16 DDR4 Memory Kit Review

TeamGroup is the creator of some of the most high-quality memory products for the PC industry. They have come a long way since their inception in 1997 and went on to become one of the fastest growing product manufacturers and a leading brand around the globe.

Read full article @ Wccftech

The 9 Best USB MIDI Controllers for Musicians

Whether youre a professional musician or a hobbyist with a love of music, there are a ton of tools for creating entire songs with nothing but your laptop. Using a mouse to draw patterns isnt the most inspiring thing, though. A MIDI controller lets you control virtual instruments with real keys or drum pads, making the experience more tactile. Some are meant to emulate the feel of a physical piano, while others feel like synths or even drum machines. With a USB MIDI interface, you dont even need any other equipment.

Read full article @ MakeUseOf

Vizio P Series Quantum Review

Vizio's best has a lot going for it, even if it's still second to a true OLED TV.

I love Vizio's range of sound bars, but for years I disregarded the company's TVs in favor of an LG OLED TV. I've used OLED TVs since I moved to the US a few years ago, and even the best from Samsung and Sony have failed to displace my trusty OLED.

Read full article @ Windows Central