Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Antec Performance Series P110 Luce Mid-Tower Review
ASRock announces BIOS support for AMD Desktop Ryzen 2000 series
Asus ZenFone 4 Review
Best Memory February 2018
Corsair AIO Liquid Cooler Round-Up: Ryzen Overclocking Explored
Gigabyte BRIX Gaming VR Barebones Mini PC Review
Linner NC50 Review
Sennheiser GSX 1000 Audio Amplifier Review
SilverStone ECM22 M.2 to PCIe Expansion Card Review
WD Blue 3D NAND and SanDisk Ultra 3D 1TB SSD Reviews
Antec Performance Series P110 Luce Mid-Tower Review
ASRock announces BIOS support for AMD Desktop Ryzen 2000 series
Asus ZenFone 4 Review
Best Memory February 2018
Corsair AIO Liquid Cooler Round-Up: Ryzen Overclocking Explored
Gigabyte BRIX Gaming VR Barebones Mini PC Review
Linner NC50 Review
Sennheiser GSX 1000 Audio Amplifier Review
SilverStone ECM22 M.2 to PCIe Expansion Card Review
WD Blue 3D NAND and SanDisk Ultra 3D 1TB SSD Reviews
Antec Performance Series P110 Luce Mid-Tower Review
Thanks to its tempered glass side panel, RGB LED illumination, available features and spacious interior the brand new P110 Luce by Antec might just be exactly what you've been looking for to house your latest system.Read full article @ Nikktech
ASRock announces BIOS support for AMD Desktop Ryzen 2000 series
AMD Ryzen 2000 ASRock is ready for Ryzen 2000. The company has provided BIOS updates for almost full AM4 motherboard lineup. The latest BIOSes support new AGESA code for upcoming Zen+ processors. Those who decide to purchase Ryzen 2000 CPU and any of already existing ASRock's Ryzen motherboards will need to go through a more complicated process, which requires not one BIOS update, but two. Only X370 Taichi and Fatal1ty X370 Professional Gaming have not received Ryzen 2000-supporting BIOSes yet. Those are scheduled for February 9th. After that date, all ASRock's AM4 motherboards will support Ryzen 2000.Read full article @ VideoCardz.com
Asus ZenFone 4 Review
Great camera on a mid-range phone. Cracking the smartphone market is no easy task. Samsung, Huawei and Apple dominate the arena, selling well over 40 per cent of all smartphones, and the premium end is even more skewed towards the big trio.Read full article @ Hexus
But that doesn't mean others cannot succeed. Gaming specialist Razer introduced its unique handset last year, One Plus continues to offer a fine balance between features and cost, while Asus, better known in the peripherals space, has carved out a name with the ZenFone line.
That line now extends to the ZenFone 4. Not to be confused with the cheaper Max version, ZenFone 4 (ZE554K), available in black and white, costs £450. A considerable outlay, so let's see exactly what the Taiwanese giant has cooked up.
Best Memory February 2018
Here are the best performing RAM kits we’ve tested: computer memory that’s ideal for gaming, video editing and graphics-heavy applications.Read full article @ Toms Hardware
Corsair AIO Liquid Cooler Round-Up: Ryzen Overclocking Explored
We have been experimenting with AMD’s Ryzen 5 processors here at HotHardware and while they have already proven to be a great value, we wanted to explore some different mainstream cooling options to see what kind of additional goodness we could extract from the processors. All-in-one liquid coolers are not quite as nice looking or as potentially high-performance as a custom built system that can employ hard line tubing and multi-waterblock arrangements, but they are still a step up from many air coolers and don’t require the same hefty investment. This makes all-in-one liquid coolers very appealing for mid-range gaming setups where maximizing performance per dollar is often the goal. Fortunately for us, Corsair answered the call...Read full article @ HotHardware
Gigabyte BRIX Gaming VR Barebones Mini PC Review
What kind of gaming PC can you get for less than $1500? Gigabyte's BRIX Gaming VR is a barebones mini PC, and it offers one potential answer to that question. We give it spin in our test lab.Read full article @ Toms Hardware
Linner NC50 Review
Wireless earphones are becoming more and more popular. Alongside that, we are now seeing active noise cancelling (ANC) headphones beginning to take over the market as well. High end products that combine both wireless and ANC technology don’t usually come cheap, though, so what if you want some ANC action on a budget? Enter the Linner NC50 – a £50 earphone with proper ANC.Read full article @ KitGuru
Sennheiser GSX 1000 Audio Amplifier Review
The Sennheiser GSX 1000 Audio Amplifier is a beautiful external USB sound card equipped with the best 7.1 virtual surround sound system we've heard so far, and a host of other interesting features primarily aimed towards hardcore gaming.Read full article @ TechPowerUp
SilverStone ECM22 M.2 to PCIe Expansion Card Review
Let’s face it SSDs have become the defacto storage platform for almost every type of computer. Gaming PCs have them to load games and maps quicker, workstations have them for fast load times and memory caching and servers are using them cause, well, speed is a good thing. The challenge comes when you realize to get the fastest SSDs you need to use NVMe M.2 drives and don’t have the appropriate slot on your motherboard.Read full article @ Hardware Asylum
In this review I’ll be looking at two companion products from SilverStone. The ECM22 M.2 to PCIe Expansion card and the TP01-M2 SSD thermal pad. You buy these separately and work quite well together.
WD Blue 3D NAND and SanDisk Ultra 3D 1TB SSD Reviews
Are you wanting to purchase a brand new SATA SSD with the latest in 3D NAND technology, capacities up to 2TB and sequential speeds up to 560MB/s? Look no further than the WD Blue 3D NAND and Sandisk Ultra 3D SSD series. These two series obviously have different brand names on them, but internally they are identical. Read on to see how they perform!Read full article @ Legit Reviews