Here a roundup of the latest reviews and articles:
1MORE Quad Driver In-Ear Headphones
Amazon Echo review (2017): Good price, bad sound
ASUS ROG RAMPAGE VI APEX X299 Motherboard Review
ASUS ROG STRIX X370-F Gaming AM4 Motherboard Review
Comparison List Update: All Intel Coffee Lake Models
CompuLab IPC3, Testing 10 Mini PCs / Small Form Factor Linux PCs
Corsair's Carbide Series Spec-04 TG case reviewed
EVGA CLC 280 Liquid CPU Cooler Review
GAINWARD confirms overclocked GeForce GTX 1070 Ti performance
Gamdias Hermes P2 Keyboard Review
GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Gaming 8G Revealed
Intel Optane SSD 900P Launched With Insane Speeds
Intel Optane SSD 900P Review: 3D XPoint Unleashed
Laser printer test: Entry-level work horses
LG V30 Review: Setting The Record Straight For A Great Smartphone
Seagate IronWolf Pro 10 TB review: fast NAS-specialist
SJCAM SJ6 Legend 4k Action Camera Review
SteelSeries Sensei 310 Optical Mouse Review
1MORE Quad Driver In-Ear Headphones
Amazon Echo review (2017): Good price, bad sound
ASUS ROG RAMPAGE VI APEX X299 Motherboard Review
ASUS ROG STRIX X370-F Gaming AM4 Motherboard Review
Comparison List Update: All Intel Coffee Lake Models
CompuLab IPC3, Testing 10 Mini PCs / Small Form Factor Linux PCs
Corsair's Carbide Series Spec-04 TG case reviewed
EVGA CLC 280 Liquid CPU Cooler Review
GAINWARD confirms overclocked GeForce GTX 1070 Ti performance
Gamdias Hermes P2 Keyboard Review
GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Gaming 8G Revealed
Intel Optane SSD 900P Launched With Insane Speeds
Intel Optane SSD 900P Review: 3D XPoint Unleashed
Laser printer test: Entry-level work horses
LG V30 Review: Setting The Record Straight For A Great Smartphone
Seagate IronWolf Pro 10 TB review: fast NAS-specialist
SJCAM SJ6 Legend 4k Action Camera Review
SteelSeries Sensei 310 Optical Mouse Review
1MORE Quad Driver In-Ear Headphones
On the wings of the raging success they had with their $100 Triple Driver In-Ear Headphones, currently considered one of the best IEMs in terms of price-performance, 1MORE brings us their even more refined sibling equipped with an additional balanced armature. Do the 1MORE Quad Drivers have what it takes to justify a price bump to $200?Read full article @ TechPowerUp
Amazon Echo review (2017): Good price, bad sound
Two years after its birth, the device that inspired dozens of copycat smart speakers and spawned thousands of integrations is getting a makeover. Amazon's "all-new" Echo is smaller, cheaper and promises better sound.Read full article @ Engadget
ASUS ROG RAMPAGE VI APEX X299 Motherboard Review
When looking at the definition of the word APEX, the word is synonymous with being the highest point at which something can be, such as a climax; take that however you wish! Getting more relevant, the APEX in the eyes of ASUS Republic of Gamers is nothing short of climatic, in that short, but the popular lineage of the ASUS ROG APEX line of motherboards has focused primarily on performance. The new RAMPAGE VI APEX from ASUS ROG is certainly no different in those regards and brings overclocking features to the X299 chipset (socket LGA 2066) that 90% of other boards could only dream of doing…Read full article @ Play3r
ASUS ROG STRIX X370-F Gaming AM4 Motherboard Review
STRIX means gaming and gaming means STRIX? Weird question, but that’s exactly what the world’s number 1 selling motherboard vendor ASUS want you to know, not just think, but know. When you combine the STRIX branding with a popular and top chipset, it should give a recipe for success, right? Well sure, theoretically and on paper this would be true, but if that was the case, things wouldn’t need to be reviewed based on performance and facts, would they? That being said, today we’ll be feasting our eyes on a board for the red team (AMD) in the shape of the STRIX X370-F Gaming ATX AM4 motherboard from ASUS Republic of Gamers!Read full article @ Play3r
Comparison List Update: All Intel Coffee Lake Models
Over time CPU manufacturers like Intel and AMD release numerous processors and it is very likely to lose track of all the models out there. Furthermore it is difficult to find complete comparison tables where you find all CPUs and their features listed. Following you find such a list regarding Intel's Coffee Lake processors.Read full article @ ocaholic
CompuLab IPC3, Testing 10 Mini PCs / Small Form Factor Linux PCs
The IPC3 is CompuLab's latest-generation Intense-PC. It may look similar to past IPC models, but is now equipped with the latest generation Intel Core CPUs while remaining fan-less and within an all-metal housing that's extremely durable.Read full article @ Phoronix
Corsair's Carbide Series Spec-04 TG case reviewed
Corsair’s Carbide Series Spec-04 case and its aggressive front panel will turn heads in the sea of black rectangles typical of today’s inexpensive chassis. The Tempered Glass, or TG, version of the case that I’m reviewing today adds a window made from this increasingly-popular material to a chassis that rings in for just $60 at its suggested price.Read full article @ The Tech Report
EVGA CLC 280 Liquid CPU Cooler Review
Thanks to EVGA, we’ll be taking a quick look at their CLC 280 AIO CPU cooler. CLC stands for Closed Loop Cooler, it’s an all-in-one CPU cooler designed for a range of CPU sockets including Intel’s LGA2066/2011/2011-v3/1150/1151/1155/1156/1366, as well as AMD’s AM2/AM3/AM4/FM1/FM2/TR4.Read full article @ FunkyKit
The CPU waterblock features a 100% Copper base, and comes a built-in pump that’s extremely quiet with a noise level of only 20dB(A). It also features a RGB LED logo that’s fully controllable. The large radiator is made from Aluminum and measures 312mm x 139mm x 27mm (LxWxH), which is suitable for all 140mm fans. The unit comes with 2 x 140mm super quiet Teflon Nano Bearing fans.
GAINWARD confirms overclocked GeForce GTX 1070 Ti performance
The GeForce GTX 1070 Ti preorders The GTX 1070 Ti is available for preorder in many places. Some say that preorders of physical goods are different than software preorders because it is just a way of securing your unit before the launch when availability may be a problem later (no such problems with digital goods). Personally, I'm not a fan of any form of preorders, I believe customers should have the full understanding of what they are buying.Read full article @ VideoCardz.com
Gamdias Hermes P2 Keyboard Review
The Gamdias Hermes P2 RGB is a combination of performance, durability, and longevity. With the use of Gamdias certified optical switches, the switches will not rust or corrode over time as they contain no metal contacts. They are also hot swappable, making customization and future repairs easier for the user. In addition, the Hermes P2 does include the normal gaming features, like RGB lighting, six separate profiles, and a built-in wrist rest. Gamdias has sent Benchmark Reviews their Hermes P2 RGB keyboard with blue optical switches. Let’s take a look at its features, specifications, and an overview of what this product has to offer.Read full article @ Benchmark Reviews
GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Gaming 8G Revealed
With 8GB of 256-bit GDDR5 memory, the *GIGABYTE GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Gaming 8G* boasts WINDFORCE 3X cooling, RGB illumination, and top-notch reliability!Read full article @ TechARP
Intel Optane SSD 900P Launched With Insane Speeds
Just moments ago Intel released the Intel Optane SSD 900P Series aimed at desktop enthusiasts that are looking for the ultimate storage drive. This is the first consumer product from Intel that uses 3D Xpoint Technology what was first introduced by Intel and Micron in July 2015. 3D Xpoint Technology looked to be 1000x faster than NAND and have 1000x the endurance, so we’ve been waiting over two years for a drive to come to market!Read full article @ Legit Reviews
Intel Optane SSD 900P Review: 3D XPoint Unleashed
There isn't a bush to beat around. The new Intel Optane SSD 900P ran it over along with the competition. This is the fastest consumer SSD ever, but it lacks capacity. 280GB and 480GB drives will ship this week, but the cost will be Optane.Read full article @ Toms Hardware
Laser printer test: Entry-level work horses
What should a printer be capable of? Printing documents quickly and efficiently; it would be nice for the device, if it's an all-in-one, to be capable of scanning and printing with no issues. In short, no rocket science and such a device should not be expensive. Hardware.Info tests four attractively-priced laser printers.Read full article @ Hardware.Info
Even though its purpose is quite simple, a laser printer is quite a complex device from a technical standpoint. A print is made by heating a roll on the right place, sprinkling toner on top of it and after that running the role over the paper. Quite a lot of processes are involved, however this nice technology has become much cheaper the last couple of years.
This means that you can buy a complete all-in-one device for about 130 pounds (you can get even cheaper ones, however it turns out that it's rather difficult to convince manufacturers to send such a device). If you've got modest requirements and if black-white prints are enough for you, you've got plenty to choose from within this budget. This might be a bit weird, considering that laser printers are known to be a great choice for offices, however a laser printer is also a great choice if you print relatively less. If you don't print a lot, you risk that the cartridges dry out if you're using an inkjet printer, laser printers do not have this problem.
LG V30 Review: Setting The Record Straight For A Great Smartphone
If there's a sleeper phone that's been on our radar for a while here, it's the LG V30. LG has been teasing this phone for what seems like an eternity. The company definitely took their time putting the finishing touches on the V30 and today we have our full assessment of it for you, after living with a final production unit for a couple of weeks now.Read full article @ HotHardware
LG's V series line is its full-featured Android offering with all the bells and whistles and the most premium materials and build quality the company has to offer. Does it have the chops to compete with the likes of Google's new Pixel 2, the Samsung Galaxy S8+ and other top shelf Android offerings?
Seagate IronWolf Pro 10 TB review: fast NAS-specialist
The capacity of the biggest available hard drives is 10 TB at the moment. Despite their price tag these are ideal drives for those that want to use a single hard drive in their system, or want to fully utilize a NAS with a limited amount of bays. In this article we take a closer look at the new Seagate IronWolf Pro 10 TB.Read full article @ Hardware.Info
Last year we saw the introduction of the first 10 TB hard drives, about a year-and-a-half after we welcomed the first 8 TB-models. At the moment the first 12 TB drives (HGST, Seagate) have been announced, but these have not yet entered our test lab. Meanwhile, the number of available 10 TB drives is slowly increasing. Aside from the 10 TB Gold, WD also released 10 TB-versions of their Purple, Red and Red Pro. The sister company of WD, HGST, is also releasing disks with this capacity. The purple drives are meant for use in combination with security cameras while the red drives are meant for use in a NAS. Gold on the other hand is meant for the server market.
SJCAM SJ6 Legend 4k Action Camera Review
The SJ6 Legend Action Camera by SJCAM with its 2 inch touch screen, sharp video quality and available features is proof that native 4k resolution alone is not enough to create a good product.Read full article @ NikKTech
SteelSeries Sensei 310 Optical Mouse Review
The SteelSeries Sensei 310 is an ambidextrous mouse for the masses, matching performance and price together for a convincing finish.Read full article @ APH Networks