How to Buy the Right Graphics Card: A Guide for 2019 and more
Posted on: 02/07/2019 10:42 AM
Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro Solid State Drive Review Alldocube M8 Tablet Review Anker Powerline II USB-C Lightning Cable Review ASUS TUF Z390 Pro Gaming ATX Motherboard Review Asus' ROG Strix GeForce RTX 2070 Graphics Card Review be quiet! Pure Power 11 700W L11-CM-700W Power Supply Unit Review Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 Fully Modular Power Supply Review Drobo 8D Thunderbolt 3 Storage Review GIGABYTE RTX 2070 GAMING OC Review Gigabyte Z390 Aorus Xtreme Review God Eater 3 Review How to Buy the Right Graphics Card: A Guide for 2019 How to Choose a Motherboard: A Guide for 2019 SteelSeries Rival 650 Review USB-C uni Dock and Hub Review
ADATA XPG SX8200 Pro Solid State Drive ReviewLast year we took a look at ADATA’s XPG SX8200, which we really liked. So much so, we awarded it a 10 out of 10 and our Good Value Award. This year ADATA is back with the successor to the SX8200, the SX8200 Pro. This new drive features a new controller (SMI SM2262EN) matched with IMFT Intel/Micron 3D TLC NAND, and two DDR3 DRAM chips. This brings the speed of the drive up to 3500 MB/s read and 2300 MB/s write (512 MB version), which is a nice improvement over the original SX8200. Let’s test this drive out and see what it can do!
Read full article @ ThinkComputers.orgAlldocube M8 Tablet ReviewAlldocube is a brand that we have reviewed a couple of times now, and the quality of their products has been amazing thus far. Now we have the opportunity to take a look at the new Alldocube M8 Deca-core 4G LTE-enabled Tablet. It is sim-free and ready to roll with whatever Android applications you want to load and packs impressive specs at a budget price. This is our review of the Alldocube M8 Tablet.
Read full article @ MMORPGAnker Powerline II USB-C Lightning Cable ReviewApple has finally opened the floodgates on third-party USB-C to Lightning cables, and the first one we tested -- the Anker Powerline II USB-C to Lightning cable -- is not just less expensive than Apple's, but also more durable.
Read full article @ Apple InsiderASUS TUF Z390 Pro Gaming ATX Motherboard ReviewWith their latest revision in the TUF line, ASUS decided to rebrand the line as TUF Gaming, opening the brand to the rapidly growing gaming enthusiast market. The TUF Z390-Pro Gaming motherboard is the flagship board in ASUS TUF (The Ultimate Force) product line designed with the Intel Z390 chipset.
Read full article @ PC PerspectiveAsus' ROG Strix GeForce RTX 2070 Graphics Card ReviewBack in October, Nvidia launched the GeForce RTX 2070 to bring the power of the Turing architecture to more gamers. The RTX 2070 was the first card to use TU106, Nvidia's smallest Turing GPU so far. In its fully fledged form on the RTX 2070, TU106 offers 2304 shader ALUs spread across 36 Turing streaming multiprocessors, or SMs. Those SMs are further organized into three graphics processing clusters, or "GPCs" in Nvidia parlance.
Read full article @ The Tech Reportbe quiet! Pure Power 11 700W L11-CM-700W Power Supply Unit ReviewSemi-modular design, 80 Plus Gold Certified, tight rail stability and a 5 year warranty are just some of the things that the Pure Power 11 700W CM power supply unit by be quiet! has up its sleeve.
Read full article @ NikKTechCooler Master MWE Gold 750 Fully Modular Power Supply ReviewOk, I may be exaggerating a bit, but power supplies are many times that last thing on the list to order. A necessary evil. But you should spend some time researching your options - even if you are just upgrading an aging unit. I am certainly a big fan of modular power supplies. The more modular, the better. And you can't get any more modular than the MWE Gold 750 Fully Modular. With a five year warranty and a 80+ Gold rating, you can be sure that you aren't wasting a ton of energy heating up your room. Well that might not be so bad in the winter, but your electric bill will thank you the rest of the year.
Read full article @ OCCDrobo 8D Thunderbolt 3 Storage ReviewOver the years I have had a number of Drobo platforms in the lab for testing, all the way back to the 5D in 2013. With the brand going through several transitions since then it's great to see they have continued forward, launching their latest model; the 8D
Read full article @ TweakTownGIGABYTE RTX 2070 GAMING OC ReviewToday, we have in our hands no ordinary RTX 2070; enter the GIGABYTE RTX 2070 GAMING OC, a graphics card which combines the success of the WINDFORCE cooling solution with a factory overclock.
Read full article @ VortezGigabyte Z390 Aorus Xtreme ReviewGigabyte's Z390 Aorus Xtreme combines the best features of its top boards on a single product, and then adds external controllers. We take a closer look.
Read full article @ Tom's HardwareGod Eater 3 ReviewGod Eater is a series built for a single reason. Fight big monsters, on the go, with anime aesthetics and a nice story to tie it all together. Its pure and simple. You get to create a character, arm yourself with some weapons bigger than yourself, and just test it all against the world.
Read full article @ WccftechHow to Buy the Right Graphics Card: A Guide for 2019Picking the right graphics card for your gaming desires can be daunting. We’ll walk you through the basics, so you can find the right card for your rig and without spending more than you need to.
Read full article @ Tom's HardwareHow to Choose a Motherboard: A Guide for 2019We're here to help untangle motherboard complexities and guide you to the right model for your wants and needs, without blowing your build budget.
Read full article @ Tom's HardwareSteelSeries Rival 650 ReviewA flagship without wires—the top SteelSeries mouse is back in a wireless form as the Rival 650. Featuring an exceptional dual-sensor system, main buttons rated for 60 million clicks, a robust and durable shell, and, of course, highly customizable RGB lighting, it's surely a premium product, which its pricing reflects as well.
Read full article @ TechPowerUpUSB-C uni Dock and Hub ReviewDock and Hub from uniAccessories are rugged USB-C devices to expand the I/O of your recent Mac with removable USB-C cables.
Read full article @ Apple Insider