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CompatDB » News » October 2016 » Hands-On With Nvidias Titan X (Pascal) In SLI and more

Hands-On With Nvidias Titan X (Pascal) In SLI and more

Posted by Philipp Esselbach on: 10/20/2016 09:17 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ]

Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

ASUS Zenfone 3 Max Review
Corsair HD Series & SP Series RGB LED Review
Deepcool Captain Genome Cooling System Review
Hands-On With Nvidia's Titan X (Pascal) In SLI
How to install Docker on Ubuntu 16.04
Lian Li PC-Q37 Mini-ITX Chassis Review
MSI GeForce GTX 1060 Gaming X 3GB Graphics Card Review
October 2016 peripheral staff picks
Phanteks Enthoo Pro M Glass Case Review
PlayStation VR Review
Reeven Polariz Fan Controller Review: Playing With Big Knobs
Rosewill Cullinan Gaming Case
TP-Link Archer VR2600 Review
Tt eSPORTS Ventus R Gaming Mouse Review




ASUS Zenfone 3 Max Review
With the Zenfone 3 Max, ASUS has a new smartphone in its portfolio, which is available at a very competitive price and features a huge battery. Overall we're curious to find out whether the Zenfone 3 Max is capable of convincing in our review. Despite the mid-range specifications, the Zenfone 3 Max offers a few interesting features like the fingerprint reader and the aluminum frame.


Read full article @ ocaholic

Corsair HD Series & SP Series RGB LED Review
Corsair have released their SP120 RGB LED and HD120 RGB LED fans. Corsair supply these RGB LED fans without and (preferably) with controllers. These are multi-color LED fans. Those controllers specify the various colors and visual effects these fans produce. The purpose of the fan/controller combo is to produce an entertaining light show while cooling your computer or your radiators for you. Let us look at these fans.


Read full article @ Vortez

Deepcool Captain Genome Cooling System Review
The GENOME is home to Deepcool's award winning CAPTAIN 360 AIO Liquid CPU Cooler with its three newly designed LED fans and a double-helix tube reservoir. As for the result read our in-depth review to see for yourselves.


Read full article @ NikKTech

Hands-On With Nvidia's Titan X (Pascal) In SLI
We test VR, SLI, Nvidia's new high-bandwidth bridges, and the concern that HBM2 might have been a better choice for Titan X.


Read full article @ Toms Hardware

How to install Docker on Ubuntu 16.04
If you're itching to get Docker up and running, don't let the installation process scare you. See how quick and easy it is to install Docker with the help of Ubuntu 16.04.


Read full article @ Techrepublic

Lian Li PC-Q37 Mini-ITX Chassis Review
The masters of aluminium chassis designs are back on eTeknix once again, as Lian Li roll out their latest mini-ITX chassis design, the PC-Q37. Keeping up with current trends in chassis design, as they always do, Lian Li are packing plenty of tempered glass into their new chassis design, so it’s sure to appeal to those who want that premium look and feel from their build, as well as a great way to show off their new hardware.

“The PC-Q37 features a two compartment design, separate the system into two compartments, one is motherboard and graphics card section, another one is HDD and power supply unit section.”

Featuring a dual-chamber design, which isn’t exactly common for a mini-ITX chassis, the PC-Q37 sports room for 320mm graphics cards, a 220mm SFX power supply, room for a little water cooling and some fans (although no fans come pre-installed.)


Read full article @ eTeknix

MSI GeForce GTX 1060 Gaming X 3GB Graphics Card Review
The mainstream segment of the graphics card market seems to be the most competitive currently.  With AMD releasing their Radeon RX 480 at a price-point of $229 with performance of cards from the previous generation that cost upwards of $350.  This prompted NVIDIA to released their GeForce GTX 1060 graphics card earlier than expected.  Now with AMD releasing their RX 470, NVIDIA has a new GTX 1060, a 3GB model.  This model now only cuts the VRAM in half, but also has an extra SM unit disabled.  Off the bat NVIDIA allowed for add-in-card (all-in-card) AIC partners to release their custom cards for this new GTX 1060.  Today we have one such card from MSI, which is their GeForce GTX 1060 Gaming X 3GB.  This card comes with a custom PCB with a nice factory overclock, MSI's TwinFrozr VI cooling solution, full back-plate, and RGB lighting options.  The card comes in a $239, which gives it a $40 premium over the GTX 1060 3GB base MSRP.  Let's jump in and see what this card is made of!


Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

October 2016 peripheral staff picks
For this edition of our peripheral staff picks, we've refreshed our selection of displays, keyboards, mice, and more to account for the latest and greatest options out there for PC builders. Finish off your PC with this selection of great gear.


Read full article @ The Tech Report

Phanteks Enthoo Pro M Glass Case Review
The short version of this review is that Phanteks has given its Enthoo Pro M case a minor update and has changed the main side panel for a sheet of tempered glass. The slightly longer version is that Phanteks has revised its superb entry level Pro M case by replacing one of the few weak features, a flexible steel side panel with a so-so plastic window, with a gorgeous panel of tempered glass.


Read full article @ KitGuru

PlayStation VR Review
It has been nearly a week since the PlayStation VR hit the market worldwide, it has already been met with wide acclaim. Suddenly VR has been brought into the mainstream, and when you have a product that more people can afford it leads to further development and innovation, which in turn will lead to better technology and cheaper prices. In short, the PlayStation VR is a game-changer. Right now, the PlayStation VR is the only VR option for a console, and the only ‘mainstream’ headset on the market, so how do you rate a product that doesn’t have any competition? Does it live up to the hype? Read on to find out…


Read full article @ PC Review

Reeven Polariz Fan Controller Review: Playing With Big Knobs
Balancing stylish elegance and practicality, Reeven's new Polariz 3-channel fan controller is not made of plastic like a typical 5.25" bay fan controller. It is enclosed in steel with three large 42mm metal knobs for controlling three independent channels, each supporting up to 3A.  The design, Reeven claims, was inspired by a car dashboard.


Read full article @ Modders-Inc

Rosewill Cullinan Gaming Case
Over the past 5 years or so I have seen the case market slowly move its focus from the flashy designs that most people associate with gaming to a cleaner theme. With that we have also seen a few companies, namely, In Win, introduce custom designs that have incorporated glass into their designs. In fact, I personally have three different builds that utilize glass. So when Rosewill contacted me about their new Cullinan case that utilizes glass and has a simple/elegant design I jumped right on board, completely ignoring the fact that it was launching right in the middle of our LAN, Alex’s and I’s vacation, and basically the craziest time for me. Because of that, I’m a little late to the party taking a look at the case, but I’m still excited to see what direction Rosewill is moving in their cases.


Read full article @ LanOC Reviews

TP-Link Archer VR2600 Review
A modem router that's fast, versatile and well-stocked with features. The proliferation of mobile devices has led to renewed focus on products designed to give consumers better access to in-home broadband. Routers, access points and range extenders all come to mind, and TP-Link, having recently undergone a brand revamp, remains at the forefront of this market segment with an ever-expanding range of network solutions.

On the test bench today is the Archer VR2600, a versatile and forward-looking VDSL/ADSL modem router that hopes to continue the good work of last year's VR900.


Read full article @ Hexus

Tt eSPORTS Ventus R Gaming Mouse Review
Thermaltake is bringing their Aerodynamic Engineered Air-through Ventilation System to the entry level market with the Tt eSPORTS Ventus R gaming mouse. It features an ambidextrous body shape with RGB illumination and the popular PMW3310 optical sensor with a maximum DPI of 5000. Because of the smaller body design, gamers are able to maintain a better grip of the mouse when compared to a larger and heavier mouse. In this article for Benchmark Reviews, we will take a look at what the Ventus R gaming mouse has in store for us.


Read full article @ Benchmark Reviews


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