Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Acer Predator Aethon 500 Review
AORUS RGB Memory 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) 3200 MHz CL16 DDR4 Memory Kit Review
AORUS X399 Xtreme Flagship $449.99 US Motherboard Review
Corsair K70 RGB MK2 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review
F1 2018 Review
FSP CMT520 Computer Case Review
MSI B450M Mortar Micro-ATX Ryzen Motherboard Review
Phanteks Evolv X – Best ATX case of 2018
Taming Gnome 3 - theming and scheming
Acer Predator Aethon 500 Review
AORUS RGB Memory 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) 3200 MHz CL16 DDR4 Memory Kit Review
AORUS X399 Xtreme Flagship $449.99 US Motherboard Review
Corsair K70 RGB MK2 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review
F1 2018 Review
FSP CMT520 Computer Case Review
MSI B450M Mortar Micro-ATX Ryzen Motherboard Review
Phanteks Evolv X – Best ATX case of 2018
Taming Gnome 3 - theming and scheming
Acer Predator Aethon 500 Review
Acer's Predator Aethon 500 mechanical keyboard tries to hang with the luminaries of premium gaming keyboard design: Corsair and Razer to name a few. And in some ways it definitely holds up. However, while the Aethon keyboard aspires to be counted among the premium keyboard choices for discerning gamers - and the price tag of $180 definitely shows this - it's hard not to feel as though there are a few cut corners along the way.Read full article @ MMORPG
AORUS RGB Memory 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) 3200 MHz CL16 DDR4 Memory Kit Review
Gigabyte is one of the top motherboard manufacturers and you all might have heard about their gaming sister-brand, AORUS. Since its inception, AORUS has been branching out into various other market categories and building a diverse catalog of products. Their strategy here is to offer a full range of products under a single AORUS brand. Currently, the AORUS brand was offering a wide variety of motherboards, graphics cards, gaming peripherals and key PC components, all under the AORUS brand.Read full article @ Wccftech
Talking about the PC components, the range included PSU and PC cases but at Computex 2018, Gigabyte showcased their AORUS branded RGB memory kits. We have seen a few graphics card manufacturers adding memory kits to their portfolios but this is the first motherboard maker to being going the memory route.
AORUS X399 Xtreme Flagship $449.99 US Motherboard Review
It was the beginning of 2017, Intel thought the year would go really smoothly for them in regards to their mainstream and high-end desktop launches. Intel launched their 7th generation core family, offering consumers the same architecture, slightly enhanced process and slightly higher CPU clock speeds, calling it a day. What they didn’t know was that their rival, AMD, was going to make an epic return just a few months after and when they did, Intel’s worst fears had come to life.Read full article @ Wccftech
While Ryzen was anticipated to arrive on the mainstream consumer platform, offering IPC on par with Intel’s latest generation processors, it was Threadripper that no one, even the press had not expected. A full-fledged lineup of high-end desktop processors designed to tackle Intel’s Core X line up. AMD’s Ryzen Threadripper and the accompanying X399 platform is designed for enthusiasts, it offered features that are not available otherwise at an incredible value while the new Zen cores delivered CPU performance on par with Intel’s modern core architectures.
Corsair K70 RGB MK2 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review
Today we will be showing you guys the Corsair K70 RGB MK.2 Gaming Keyboard. With the successful K70 keyboard and analyzed thousands of reviews and user feedback to implement functionality and small but critically important details. In addition, we took a few key elements from our highly successful halo K95 RGB Platinum keyboard and cascaded them to our K70 line. T he result: a substantial upgrade to the K70 series that keeps the best of what made the K70 great and made it even better. The K70 RGB MK.2 will still be familiar to our customer base, yet made more advance and modern for the next generation.Read full article @ FunkyKit
F1 2018 Review
Is F1 2018 a game worth your time or should you stay in low gear for it? If you are looking for a good racing game that is more than an arcade experience, then I do think it is worth it. The game offers a lot, even without getting into the simulation details, and for me at least, it has all been fun. For the most part, I have focused on the Career mode, but there are other modes to try as well, and the classic cars you can use too. I have also only been playing in the first person cockpit view, which might make the experience more like a simulation than an arcade racer, so keep that in mind when considering my opinion.Read full article @ OCC
FSP CMT520 Computer Case Review
The FSP CMT520 improves in a few key areas over previous iterations of the company's chassis lineup and delivers an aesthetically pleasing case.Read full article @ APH Networks
Sequels are a tricky business. I generally enjoy new movies continuing the story or expanding on the universe from older enjoyable movies. However, there are some truly terrible duds. I really enjoyed Ant-Man. However, the second movie, Ant-Man and the Wasp, was lackluster. I will not spoil anything here, but it just did not keep my attention as much as the first movie did. Unfortunately, this is a trend throughout movies in general. If more money can be made from a second movie, then it will happen. Transformers is a great example of movies just continuing on and on. Pirates of the Caribbean has a similar issue. I enjoyed the first three movies, but the ones after that were horrible. However, not every sequel is bad. How to Train your Dragon is an excellent movie, while its second movie is just as good. Captain America: Winter Soldier is in many ways better than Captain America's first movie. In rare cases, the sequels are better than the original, and in the world of technology, it should make a lot of sense for the next iteration of a product to be much better than the original. The manufacturer has the advantage of hindsight as well as feedback from plenty of reviews and from customers. This means the next product should probably be better in many ways. Today, we have the FSP CMT520, which is building on the previous CMT510. Is the FSP CMT520 an improvement over the CMT510? Read on to find out!
MSI B450M Mortar Micro-ATX Ryzen Motherboard Review
We haven’t seen many B450 motherboards in for review since they launched, so today is a good day. I have in my hands, the B450M Mortar from MSI. We loved their B350 version which joined us with the previous Ryzen launches, and they should be a nice upgrade for it. It’s still pretty much the same design, but a few nips and tweaks are included. Of course, it comes with the right BIOS out of the box too, making it compatible with Ryzen 2000 series CPUs and more. There haven’t been many mATX Ryzen motherboards either, so it’s certainly nice to see more hitting the market. Let’s dive in for a closer look at what it has to offer!Read full article @ eTeknix
Features
Supports AMD Ryzen 1st and 2nd Generation/ Ryzen with Radeon Vega Graphics Processors for Socket AM4
Supports DDR4 Memory, up to 3466(OC) MHz
Extended Heatsink Design: MSI extended PWM and enhanced circuit design ensures even high-end processors to run in full speed.
Lightning Fast Game experience: 1x TURBO M.2, AMD Turbo USB 3.1 GEN2, Store MI technology
Core Boost: With premium layout and fully digital power design to support more cores and provide better performance.
DDR4 Boost: Advanced technology to deliver pure data signals for the best gaming performance and stability.
MULTI-GPU: With PCI-E STEEL ARMOR slot. Supports 2-Way AMD Crossfire
Mystic Light and Mystic Light Sync: 16.8 million colors / 10 effects in one click. Synchronize RGB strips and other RGB solutions for customization.
Audio Boost: Reward your ears with studio grade sound quality for the most immersive audio experience
BIOS FLASHBACK+: Simply use a USB key to flash any BIOS within seconds, without installing a CPU, memory or graphics card.
In-Game Weapons: Game Boost, GAMING Hotkey, X-Boost
EZ Debug LED: Easiest way to troubleshoot.
Phanteks Evolv X – Best ATX case of 2018
This is the best case we have seen all year - find out why. Phanteks has cruelly kept us waiting three months since we first saw the Evolv X at Computex 2018 and now the time has arrived for a review. It is fair to say the Evolv X was one of the stars of Computex and was certainly one of the most anticipated products that mainstream gamers might actually buy (32-core Threadripper and 28-core Intel got more attention but that’s a different story).Read full article @ KitGuru
You may wonder why the reviewers of the world were going nuts over a case that seems to be an update of the existing Evolv ATX TG that we reviewed in 2016.
Taming Gnome 3 - theming and scheming
More Gnome for the weekend! Here be a guide showing additional tips and tricks on how to customize the Gnome desktop environment, with functionality, productivity and aesthetics tweaks, including new application menu, new high-contrast theme, theme combinations, file manager settings, manual configurations using dconf-editor and gcong-editor, font management, and more. Enjoy.Read full article @ Dedoimedo