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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

AMD Radeon Pro WX 7100 Review
Arozzi Mezzo
Case Mod Friday: Project ASUS ROG 10th Anniversary
Corsair K95 RGB PLATINUM Review
EVGA Z270 Classified K Motherboard Review
EZVIZ Husky 1080P WiFi/PoE Security Bullet Camera
Kolink Continuum 1200W Platinum Power Supply Review
Micron 2017 Roadmap Detailed: 64-layer 3D NAND, GDDR6 Getting Closer, & CEO Retiring
Patriot Hellfire M.2 240GB Solid State Drive Review
Review: Ubiquiti Amplifi HD Mesh Wi-Fi Router System
Security Hazards Of The IoT: Your Printer Is A Vulnerability Minefield
Streacom DB4
The Intel Core i3-7350K (60W) Review: Almost a Core i7-2600K



AMD Radeon Pro WX 7100 Review

The FirePro brand is dead; long live the Radeon Pro. AMD puts its Polaris chips and reworked drivers to work in three new workstation graphics cards. We’re about to give the fastest model, the Radeon Pro WX 7100, a real workout.

Read full article @ Toms Hardware

Arozzi Mezzo

So when it comes to office chairs, just a few years ago most of your options were going to be just what you might find in an office supply store, electronics store, or a department store. None of them were built for the extended use that you might put an office chair when gaming or even just working at your PC day to day. Today though there are more options than you could possibly consider, all in the gaming chair market. I’ve had the chance to check out a few different options over the years. Recently I took a look at Arozzi’s new Arena desk and when they sent that they also sent one of their chairs, the Mezzo. So now that we have been using the chair off and on over the past month or so I can finally “sitdown” and talk a little more about it and see how it fits into the market.

Read full article @ LanOC Reviews

Case Mod Friday: Project ASUS ROG 10th Anniversary

This week we have a pretty sleek build that was done as a part of ASUS's BOOST MY PC contest.  This build celebrates ASUS's 10th anniversary of their Republic of Gamers brand.  It is a build done in a completely custom-built case and is definitely made to show off the hardware inside.  Be sure to check out this sleek build and let us know what you think!

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

Corsair K95 RGB PLATINUM Review

It has been quite some time since the flagship mechanical keyboard from Corsair has had any attention. The K95's first inception had an entire additional panel of 18 dedicated macro keys, and really screamed for the attention of gamers. Cutting back a little on the dedicated macro keys, and desk space, the K95 RGB PLATINUM brings a whole new meaning to what a
no-compromise gaming keyboard is all about.

Read full article @ Vortez

EVGA Z270 Classified K Motherboard Review

Last year Nvidia shook up the enthusiast world by announcing they would no longer support 4-way SLI. While this made me sad at first the reality is that very few people use more than two graphics cards and benchmarks have proven that performance doesn’t scale the same once you go beyond two cards. Performance and pure aesthetics aside the important take away from this announcement is that motherboard makers can now better focus their designs on supported graphic card configurations instead of catering to the vocal 5% and delivering products that cannot be fully utilized.

In this review we’ll be looking at the EVGA Z270 Classified K. This motherboard was announced during CES during the Intel Kaby Lake launch and appears to be a different kind of Classified. While this motherboard is still a top of the line motherboard is borrows heavily from the EVGA Z170 Classified K and in many ways is designed more for realistic mainstream builds that favor gaming over elaborate over the top system builds.

Read full article @ Hardware Asylum

EZVIZ Husky 1080P WiFi/PoE Security Bullet Camera

The EZVIZ Husky 1080P WiFi/PoE Security Bullet Camera looks like a fairly typical bullet style outdoor camera. It boasts a 1080P resolution and can connect to your network via a wired or Wi-Fi connection. If you opt for wired you can also run just the one cable if you have a PoE injector or switch. With a claimed 100 feet of IR night vision range and motion detection, this does appear to be quite a feature rich camera.

Read full article @ Bigbruin.com

Kolink Continuum 1200W Platinum Power Supply Review

You've set aside your budget to build a new high-end gaming rig, you've got your new GPUs, and splashed a small fortunate on a high-end CPU, but you've done the worst thing a system builder could do, you've not left much money over for the power supply! High-end power supplies don't come cheap, especially when you're shopping for something 1000W+ and with high-end efficiency, your wallet is going to hurt. This is where Kolink come in, they promise this PSU will deliver a whopping 1200W of power with 80 Plus Platinum efficiency, and you'll get change from £200

Read full article @ eTeknix

Micron 2017 Roadmap Detailed: 64-layer 3D NAND, GDDR6 Getting Closer, & CEO Retiring

At Microns 2017 Analyst Conference yesterday in Scottsdale, Arizona, Micron executives provided updates on the status and future plans for all their major business units. While no new products were announced at this investor-focused event, their projections offer some insight about whats in store for the memory industry in 2017 and beyond. With both NAND flash and DRAM in short supply globally, Microns projections of increasing production volume and decreasing cost per bit are welcome reassurance.

Read full article @ Anandtech

Patriot Hellfire M.2 240GB Solid State Drive Review

The Patriot Hellfire M.2 240GB delivers sizzling performance with a tempting price tag.

Read full article @ APH Networks

Review: Ubiquiti Amplifi HD Mesh Wi-Fi Router System

In the past year, Mesh Wi-Fi has become the new buzzword in the world of home networking as a possible solution to the all to well known Wi-Fi deadspots issue many homeowners face. Among the sea of new products from companies such as Google, Netgear, Linksys and eero, one of the most promising...

Read full article @ Custom PC Review

Security Hazards Of The IoT: Your Printer Is A Vulnerability Minefield

Take a look at your printer. Give it a good stare. Do you trust it? Probably not, considering it jammed the last time you had to print an important paper right up against a deadline.

However, what if we told you that your printer just has to sit there on your network to be a very serious security problem?

Read full article @ HotHardware

Streacom DB4

Streacom is known for its high-quality enclosures that utilize the case exterior as big heat pipes to achieve a completely passive experience. The Streacom DB4 takes it to the next level with a unique, compact, yet functional and potent design, that supports up to seven HDDs and 20 cm long GPUs.

Read full article @ techPowerUp

The Intel Core i3-7350K (60W) Review: Almost a Core i7-2600K

For some intrepid enthusiasts, this is the chip from Intel we’ve been waiting for. I foolishly predicted that Intel would never create an overclockable Core i3, because it had the potential to drive sales away from high-margin products. But here we are, Core i3-7350K in hand, and the ability to drive almost 5.0 GHz without too much trouble. This raises a couple of questions: just how close is it to the cheapest Core i5-7400 out of the box, which is only a few dollars more, and how close is it to the Core i7-2600K, a favorite chip among enthusiasts who have not yet upgraded. Read on to find out more.

 

Read full article @ Anandtech