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CompatDB » News » November 2017 » 34-Way Graphics Card Comparison On Ubuntu 17.10 and more

34-Way Graphics Card Comparison On Ubuntu 17.10 and more

Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 11/04/2017 09:42 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

34-Way Graphics Card Comparison On Ubuntu 17.10
Apacer PT920 Commando NVMe SSD Review
ASUS ROG GeForce Price Cuts Revealed
Call of Duty WWII: Benchmark Performance Analysis
Call of Duty: WW2: PC graphics analysis benchmark review
Cooler Master Cosmos C700P review: Big and versatile
Philips Moda Slim 245C7QJSB Designer Monitor Review
Sony a7R III Full Frame Mirrorless Camera Revealed
Sony FE 24-105mm F4 G OSS Lens Revealed
SteelSeries Rival 310 Ergonomic Gaming Mouse Review
SteelSeries Rival 310 Optical Mouse Review




34-Way Graphics Card Comparison On Ubuntu 17.10
As part of marking AMD's open-source driver strategy starting 10 years ago, among other articles, over the past week I posted an 18-way Radeon graphics card comparison on Ubuntu 17.10 while upgrading to the latest drivers. Taking those numbers further and putting them into more perspective, here is now a brief 34-way comparison with the NVIDIA GeForce counterparts added in.


Read full article @ Phoronix

Apacer PT920 Commando NVMe SSD Review
Some think it's a stapler; others think it looks like an AR15 "upper." No matter what you think, the Apacer PT920 Commando is a high-performance NVMe SSD with a high rate of IOPS firepower.


Read full article @ Toms Hardware

ASUS ROG GeForce Price Cuts Revealed
ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) today announced *new price cuts on their NVIDIA GeForce graphics cards*. Get the full details on their GeForce price cuts here!


Read full article @ Tech ARP

Call of Duty WWII: Benchmark Performance Analysis
Call of Duty: WWII takes you back to a time without fancy fighting tech, you had to rely on your rifle and team mates. Sledgehammer's engine received optimizations in both graphics quality and performance, and there are plenty of settings to play with. We tested at up to 4K resolution, using 15 graphics cards, including the brand-new GTX 1070 Ti.


Read full article @ TechPowerUp

Call of Duty: WW2: PC graphics analysis benchmark review
It's time to check out that PC release of Call of Duty: WW2 for Windows relative towards graphics card performance with the latest AMD/NVIDIA graphics card drivers. Multiple graphics cards (20) are being tested and benchmarked. We have a look at performance with the newest graphics cards and technologies.


Read full article @ Guru3D

Cooler Master Cosmos C700P review: Big and versatile
Earlier this year Cooler Master carefully blew new life into their Cosmos series with the release of the special 25th Anniversary Edition of the Cosmos II. The result was an elegant case, that unfortunately was somewhat dated due to its old roots. However, some time ago Cooler Master released the completely new Cosmos C700P: a high-end case that, although it is clearly related to its illustrious predecessors, it is entirely up-to-date.

The new C700P is immediately recognizable as a Cosmos case on the outside. The long tube-shaped feet at the bottom, and handles on the top might have been replaced by flat aluminium feet and grips, but the family characteristics are unmistakable.

The C700P is a big case that offers a lot of room for hard disks, SSDs, fans and water cooling. Aside from that the case offers a lot of flexibility in regard to the motherboard orientation. In order to be completely up-to-date an RGB-controller and RGB led lighting had to be included as well. With that, the new Cosmos C700P is entirely targeted towards the demanding users that are also prepared to spend a lot of money on a high-end case - like its predecessors. If you want to have this case you should be prepared to do so, because the Cosmos C700P has an MSRP of 266 pounds / 299 euros.


Read full article @ Hardware.Info

Philips Moda Slim 245C7QJSB Designer Monitor Review
Since displays have moved on from the great, big, hulking boxes of plastic and glass they used to be in the CRT days, there is one trend that has been fairly constant: an increased drive to become ever thinner. Plasma was thinner than CRT by a very dramatic margin. CCFL-backlit LCDs made plasma displays look obese before they were, in their turn, superseded by slimmer LED-backlit LCDs. Then OLED came along and showed how thin a display could really be. But with its aptly-named Moda Slim 245C7QJSB, Philips aims to demonstrate that LCD can still impress in the supermodel stakes.


Read full article @ KitGuru

Sony a7R III Full Frame Mirrorless Camera Revealed
The new *Sony a7R III* combines a high-resolution 42.4 MP Exmor R CMOS sensor with shooting speeds at up to 10 fps with full AF/AE tracking, wide 15-stop dynamic range, high sensitivity with noise reduction of almost a full stop and more!


Read full article @ Tech ARP

Sony FE 24-105mm F4 G OSS Lens Revealed
Covering the 24 to 105mm focal length range, the *Sony FE 24-105mm F4 G OSS* can be used for everything from landscapes, portraits to weddings and more!


Read full article @ Tech ARP

SteelSeries Rival 310 Ergonomic Gaming Mouse Review
The SteelSeries Rival 300 is regarded by many consumers as a great all around gaming mouse, so it is no surprise that SteelSeries listened to consumer feedback and evolved the Rival 300 into the new and improved Rival 310. The SteelSeries Rival 310 has several upgrades from the Rival 300 that make it a better mouse for competitive and casual gamers, alike. See if this is going to be your next gaming mouse!


Read full article @ Legit Reviews

SteelSeries Rival 310 Optical Mouse Review
The SteelSeries Rival 310 is a high-performance gaming mouse that feels great in your hands and tracks like a king.


Read full article @ APH Networks



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