Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Alphacool Eisbaer 240 CPU Cooler Review
AMD's Radeon RX 460 graphics card reviewed
be quiet! Dark Rock TF
Cooler Master MasterLiquid Pro 240 Review: A Gestalt Approach to Cooling
Corsair Vengeance LED 32GB DDR4 Review
CybertronPC CLX Osiris 14 Gaming Laptop Review
EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 FTW Gaming ACX 3.0 Review
How to Fix a Corrupted Windows 10 Installation
MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Gaming Z 8G Review
Nvidia Titan X (Pascal) 12GB Review
QNAP TVS-682-I3-8G NAS Server Review
Razer Mechanical Keyboard Case (Apple iPad Pro) Review
Supercharge Your Desktop and Mobile Clipboard with These Clipboard Managers
Thermaltake Level 10 M Advanced RGB Mouse Review
WD Blue SSHD (WD10J31X) 1TB Review Rev. 2.0
Alphacool Eisbaer 240 CPU Cooler Review
AMD's Radeon RX 460 graphics card reviewed
be quiet! Dark Rock TF
Cooler Master MasterLiquid Pro 240 Review: A Gestalt Approach to Cooling
Corsair Vengeance LED 32GB DDR4 Review
CybertronPC CLX Osiris 14 Gaming Laptop Review
EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 FTW Gaming ACX 3.0 Review
How to Fix a Corrupted Windows 10 Installation
MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Gaming Z 8G Review
Nvidia Titan X (Pascal) 12GB Review
QNAP TVS-682-I3-8G NAS Server Review
Razer Mechanical Keyboard Case (Apple iPad Pro) Review
Supercharge Your Desktop and Mobile Clipboard with These Clipboard Managers
Thermaltake Level 10 M Advanced RGB Mouse Review
WD Blue SSHD (WD10J31X) 1TB Review Rev. 2.0
Alphacool Eisbaer 240 CPU Cooler Review
Prebuilt AIO or a potentially complicated custom loop? Alphacool believes we shouldn't have to choose and their Eisbaer 240 combines both under one roof and could blaze a new trail.Read full article @ Hardware Canucks
AMD's Radeon RX 460 graphics card reviewed
AMD's Radeon RX 460 graphics card is its first to use the tiny Polaris 11 GPU, which promises a major boost in performance-per-watt for its price class. We put it to the test to see just what entry-level gamers can expect from a $109-and-up graphics card.Read full article @ The Tech Report
be quiet! Dark Rock TF
Top-flow cooler designs tend to come across as a little stale these days, but be quiet! must have missed the memo with the Dark Rock TF. Rather than boring and bland, this new sleek, dark nickel-plated offering also looks aggressive. Offering ultra-low noise levels and a surprising level of performance, it might just be what you are looking for.Read full article @ techPowerUp
Cooler Master MasterLiquid Pro 240 Review: A Gestalt Approach to Cooling
Like a patient's lineup at therapist’s office the main principle behind Cooler Master’s latest MasterLiquid dual-chamber pump block design works by having effective partitioning of treated subjects and keeping the flow going rather than having everyone mired in the same waiting room. Hour-long therapy sessions are actually only 45 to 50 minutes so there is enough time allowance for the … Read more.Read full article @ Modders-Inc
Corsair Vengeance LED 32GB DDR4 Review
Along with many other products, Corsair first teased the introduction of a new memory product line at Computex 2016 at the beginning of June and then officially announced Vengeance LED later in the month. The Vengeance series has been a mainstay for Corsair and has been a clear demonstration of why the brand remains a leader in the memory sector.Read full article @ Vortez
Today we’ll be taking a look at Corsair’s new Vengeance LED DDR4 kit courtesy of the “white” edition. Along with the lighting we have a newly designed heatspreader and a 10-layer PCB which Corsair claim enhances the signalling for assistance in the overclocking and reliability departments. The kit we’re testing out offers 32GB (4x8GB) of capacity and is rated at 3200MHz.
CybertronPC CLX Osiris 14 Gaming Laptop Review
CybertronPC is hoping to hit a sweet spot for gamers with its new 14-inch laptop, the CLX Osiris 14. The system is light and slim for a gaming laptop, but it packs an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970M and Intel Skylake quad-core CPU under its hood, so this machine is clearly not messing around...Read full article @ HotHardware
EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 FTW Gaming ACX 3.0 Review
On the lookout for a quality GeForce GTX 1070? They don't come much better than this. We've seen an influx of new GPUs in the past four months, with a range of GeForce and Radeon products launched in quick succession. Prices have ranged from as little as $99 for the Radeon RX 460 to as much as $1,199 for the all-singing, all-dancing GeForce GTX Titan X.Read full article @ Hexus
There is plenty of choice in between, and if we had to pick just one latest-generation GPU that stands out from the crowd, it may well be the GeForce GTX 1070. Prices start at around £370, and while that's a hefty price to pay for a third-rung solution, the GTX 1070 has two key attractions; it's far cheaper than the GTX 1080 and much faster than the GTX 1060 or Radeon RX 480 further down the line.
How to Fix a Corrupted Windows 10 Installation
One of the most severe problems afflicting Windows 10 users: system corruption. Corruption manifests in a variety of ways, ranging from random blue or black screens of death (BSOD) to driver errors. If youve tried everything else, you might want to experiment with three tools that come pre-installed with Windows. In my case, I ran into an entirely unresolvable corruption of system files on my Windows 10 installation. Fortunately, my misfortune now translates into your gain.Read full article @ MakeUseOf
MSI GeForce GTX 1080 Gaming Z 8G Review
MSI has a winner with the GeForce GTX 1080 Gaming Z 8G video card. I had a great out of the box experience and even a better time hitting 2100 MHz with an overclock.Read full article @ HiTech Legion
Nvidia Titan X (Pascal) 12GB Review
Nvidia’s GTX 1080 has been dominating the high end this year with AMD placing focus in the low end to mid range market with their RX 480, RX 470 and RX 460. Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang has described the latest Titan X as ‘The Ultimate’ and at an eye watering price of £1099.99 we expect performance to be nothing less than class leading.Read full article @ KitGuru
QNAP TVS-682-I3-8G NAS Server Review
If you're looking to get your hands on one of the fastest and feature-rich non-rackmount NAS models in the market today then the brand new TVS-682 by QNAP could be your best bet.Read full article @ NikKTech
Razer Mechanical Keyboard Case (Apple iPad Pro) Review
Ever since I laid my hands on a mechanical keyboard several years ago, I was hooked. Today, almost every keyboard I own is mechanical with the exception of the keyboard on my laptop and a Bluetooth keyboard I use from time to time with my HTPC or tablet. Wouldn’t it be great if everything could be mechanical? I sure think so and Razer...Read full article @ Custom PC Review
Supercharge Your Desktop and Mobile Clipboard with These Clipboard Managers
The clipboard has evolved significantly throughout the years, but for all its usefulness, operating systems like Windows and macOS seem content with offering basic functionality and letting power users with more specific needs use third party clipboard managers. Here are our favorite options in a few distinct categories for both desktop and mobile.Read full article @ Techspot
Thermaltake Level 10 M Advanced RGB Mouse Review
Thermaltake and BMW DesignworksUSA formed a partnership several years ago to develop a line of PC gaming hardware. First came the legendary Level 10 case, which broke barriers with itâs modular design and won many awards. Next they worked together on developing the Level 10M, a gaming mouse that featured an aluminum base, height and tilt adjustment, 8200DPI laser sensor, and three custom lighting zones. Now, several years later, Thermaltake has continued to develop the Level 10 products with new features and enhancements. The latest Level 10 gaming mouse is the Level 10 M Advanced. It continues the overall look and feel of the original, with some changes.Read full article @ Legit Reviews
WD Blue SSHD (WD10J31X) 1TB Review Rev. 2.0
SSHDs offer pseudo-SSD performance with the storage capacity and lower cost of regular hard disk drives. Today, we will look at the 1 TB WD Blue (WD10J31X) SSHD, which is a 2.5″ drive for laptops.Read full article @ Tech ARP