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MSI Afterburner 4.4.0 Beta 11 gets OSD hardware monitoring graphs
Yesterday we updated MSI AfterBurner towards 4.4.0 Beta 11, this binary download however only was intended for a bit of feedback in our beta test forums. The information however went public and viral, which happens more often with nice new featrues. In the latest Beta we have added the ability to plot graphics on-screen. Meaning frame-rates, frametimes, FPS, Voltages .. whatever can be monitored, can be plotted as a graph on your monitor.
Read moreReview: Intel Core i9 7900X processor
Join us as we take the hottest processor of this moment for a test-spin. yes, the 10-core Core i9 7900X. Despite many announcements this is the most versatile (in cores) processor has got to offer for you starting today, the $999 Core i9 7900X that sits in the new Core X line of processors.
You can read the full review here.
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Curved AOC AGON frameless gaming monitors now available
AOC’s two new curved AGON gaming monitors with almost bezelless design on 3 sides are now available in stores. Both the 31.5″ QHD AG322QCX and the 27″ Full HD AG272FCX are equipped with a curved display with an extremely small curvature radius of 1800 mm.
Read moreCall Of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered launches (for 40 bucks!)
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered, which was originally only included with the Legacy Edition or higher of 2016’s Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, will launch on PS4 for $39.99, followed by Xbox One and PC at a later date, Activision announced.
Read moreGalaxy Note 8 will retail for 999 euro
Reports indicate that the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is going to cost a whopping 999 euro. It seems year after year prices keep going upwards, in the end people simply keep buying such expensive smartphones in significant volumes. The Note 8 would be released in September.
Read moreWhen Bitcoin Mining Gets REALLY serious :)
So a couple of photos just flew by from a company called Rambox Technology. No clue as who they are or what they do, but they are based in Hong Kong and apparently are a bit serious about cryptocurrency mining :)
Read moreG.SKILL Announces New DDR4 Specifications for Intel X299 HEDT Platform
G.Skill is excited to announce new high-speed DDR4 memory specifications designed for the latest Intel Core X-series processors and X299 chipset motherboards. All the new memory kits are built with high performance Samsung 8Gb ICs, and tested under the highest standards of the Trident Z family.
Read moreLG Releases 34UC89G-B 34in 21:9 UltraWide Full HD GSYNC Curved IPS Display
LG has launched a new monitor called the 34UC89G-B. This 34" 21:9 UltraWide Full HD display comes with GSYNC, is Curved and has an IPS panel. The Panel has a 144 Hz Refresh Rate that can be DP overclocked to 166 Hz.
Read moreNew OnePlus 5 flagship phone will cost 499 euros
The new OnePlus 5 appears on June 27th. The smartphone will cost 499 euros and includes an improved camera. The smartphone hasan aluminum frame and is fitted with a 5.5-inch Full HD screen slash resolution.
Read moreASRock offers ThunderBolt 3 Expansion card for ASRock 200 series
ASRock is to release a more a affordable Thunderbolt 3 expansion card called, Thunderbolt 3 AIC. The anticipated selling price is around 7,380 yen excluding vat which is about 67 USD and 60 euros. The unit holds two Thunderbolt 3 ports with a bandwidth of 40 Gbps.
Read moreVulkan to be Included into CryEngine
CryEngine will be adding Vulkan to their 3D graphics engine. This information is based up-on a blog post on their CryEngine 5.4 (which would be released late next month).
Read moreQNAP Offers more cost-effective TS-831X and TS-531X NAS
QNAP announced that its cost-effective, 10GbE-ready TS-831X and TS-531X business NAS now support QNAP’s innovative QM2 PCIe expansion cards. By installing a QM2 card, users can easily configure M.2 SSDs for the NAS to enjoy boosted performance with SSD caching or a caching pool, or add additional 10GbE 10GBASE-T connectivity.
Read moreWolfenstein II Dev Sees Series As Trilogy
One of the big announcements from E3 2017 was that a new Wolfenstein game is in development. According to creative director Jens Matthies, this may not be the last game in the modern Wolfenstein series--and Mecha-Hitler may one day return to the games.
Read moreMSI: Radeon RX Vega needs a lot of power
Over at some Dutch forums MSI Marketing Director Eric Van Beurden made a bit of a slip of the tongue. In a reaction (written in Dutch) he commented on the specs of the consumer edition(s) Radeon RX Vega.
Read moreDownload: Futuremark Adds PCMark 10 Basic Edition
You can now download the basic edition of Futuremark PCMark 10. PCMark 10 is easy to install and run, no complicated configuration required. Run the main benchmark and you'll get a PCMark 10 score that you can use to compare systems.
Shuttle Announces Fanless 3-litre PC
Shuttle is offering a fanless barebone PC in a versatile 3-litre format. Under the name XC60J, the range of the mini PC manufacturer now adds a 7 cm tall mini PC with an Intel Celeron J3355 dual-core processor (2 GHz) in 14 nm architecture.
Read moreNetgear Nighthawk X6S Tri-band Router To be Released This Month
Netgear will release the Nighthawk X6S Tri-band router this month. The model will be tagged by codename R8000P and would be able to achieve 4 Gbps by combining one 2.4 GHz and two 5 GHz frequency bands.
Read moreMicrosoft adds GPU utilization Tab in Windows 10 task manager
The new Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 16226 adds a GPU utilization Tab in Windows 10 task manager. The Performance tab shows GPU utilization information for each separate GPU component (such as 3D and Video encode/decode), as well as graphics memory usage stats.
Read moreReview: ASUS PRIME X299 Deluxe (w/ Core i9 7900X)
We put the X299 Prime Deluxe from ASUS to the test. This motherboard in black and white accents with a small embedded LCD display is awesome looking . It's not just about the looks though as the X299 motherboard can house Kaby-Lake-X and Skylake-X processors, but also is injected with a lot of extra features.
Read the full review here.
Gigabyte MZ30-AR0 offers AMD EPYC 7000 Server Motherboard - has 16 DIMM slots
Cute, just cute. Gigabyte offers the MZ30-AR0 motherboard, this is a server mobo intended for the AMD EPYC 7000 processor series. Not consumer related at all, but man look at the DIMM slots population (16) and the number of PCI-Express slots. Nice
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