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Intel Core i5 8600 processor (65W) review




Intel released a new six-core processor the Core i5 8600 (non-K model) through our benchmark paces. This proc is again a six-core processor that you will need to seat on a Z370, H370 or B360 chipset based motherboard. While it isn't fitted with hyper-threading, it might, however, be one sweet gaming processor with its low 65W TDP, a 3.1 GHz base-clock and an all-core turbo of 4.1 GHz.
Read articleGALAX/KFA2 GeForce GTX 1050 Ti EXOC review




In this article we'll review the cooled GALAX/KFA2 GeForce GTX 1050 Ti EXOC, the graphics cards comes in an all-white design, the two fans and cooling radiator make sure that this budget minded cards never reach 60 Degrees C under load.
Read articleGigabyte Aorus Z370 Gaming K3 review




We check out the more budget oriented Gigabyte Aorus Z370 Gaming K3 motherboard, we'll pair it with the new six-core Core i7 8700K. Yes, this is the Coffee Lake platform.
Read articleASUS ROG Maximus X Formula review





We review the lovely looking ASUS ROG Maximus X Formula, a € 419,- costing Z370 motherboard with intricate style for the enthusiast PC DiY crowd. It has distinguishing looks, an awesome OLED display and some of the most spectacular looks thanks to a very erudite RGB LED system.
Read articlePowerColor Red Devil Vega 56 8GB review




Finally, the first custom Vega boards have hit the market. In this review, we take a devilish PowerColor Radeon RX Vega 56 with 8GB graphics memory for a spin. The 56 is a more affordable graphics card in the Vega range, and might actually be the better proposition value for money wise.
Read articleGigabyte Z370N WIFI review




In this review we test the petite Gigabyte Z370N WIFI motherboard, this Mini ITX Form Factor based measures just 17x17cm, yet is as fast as its bigger bethrens. We'll pair it with the new six-core Core i7 8700K. Will it perform as fast as the more expensive SKUs? Well, heck yeah.
Read articleNVIDIA Star Wars TITAN Xp Collector Edition Review





In this article, we'll look if the force is strong with the new NVIDIA Star Wars TITAN Xp Collector Edition. The card is the fastest consumer graphics card on the globe and is available in a Dark Side and Jedi version, shaped and styled after a lightsaber. Make no mistake, it's not a gimmick as this graphics houses Nvidia's fastest Pascal GP102 GPU tied towards with 12GB of GDDR5X graphics memory. Oh, and they also locked and clocked that GPU and memory a notch faster.
Read articleASUS ROG Maximus X Apex review





We review the lovely looking ASUS ROG Maximus X Apex motherboard. A € 349,- costing Z370 motherboard style for the high-end PC crowd. It has distinctive looks, PCB cutouts and some of the most spectacular looks thanks to a very sophisticated RGB LED system.
Read articleGigabyte X399 DESIGNARE EX review




Let's perform some mega-threading with a Ryzen Threadripper processors In this review we take the mighty Gigabyte X399 DESIGNARE EX for a spin.
Read articleASUS TUF Z370-Pro Gaming review




We review the new ASUS TUF Z370-Pro Gaming motherboard. At a price of €179, the newly designed TUF sits in the mainstream segment. It has the TUF styling, yet was made to be a bit more affordable. And that shows with its unusual yellow/orange striping.
Read articleASUS PRIME Z370-A review




We review the new ASUS PRIME Z370-A motherboard. At a price of €195,- the new Prime is the new mainstream aware series, yet has that distinctive ASUS feel, and that can only mean good stuff. It has great looks and all the features you probably seek for a Z370 motherboard.
Read articleIntel Core i5 8600K processor review





We'll check out the more mainstream six-core proc from Intel as we put the Core i5 8600K through our benchmark paces. This $257 USD proc is again a six-core processor that you will need to seat on a Z370 chipset based motherboard. While it isn't fitted enabled with hyper-threading, it might, however, be one sweet gaming processor with its all-core turbo to 4.1 GHz and again it being tweakable to 5.0 GHz on all six cores.
Read articleASUS ROG STRIX Z370-F Gaming review




ASUS released the ROG STRIX Z370-F Gaming, it is time for a quick peek 'n review to see what this board offers. Armed with that ROG flavor it is a board that performs and looks nice.
Read articleASUS ROG Maximus X Hero review




The turn goes to ASUS as they just released the ASUS ROG Maximus X Hero which we review. The Hero is a bit more budget aware, yet has that ROG flavor, and that can only mean good stuff. It has great looks and all the features you probably seek for a Z370 motherboard.
Read articleMSI Z370 Godlike Gaming review





In this review we test the more enthusiast targeted MSI Z370 Godlike Gaming motherboard, we'll match it up with the new six-core Core i7 8700K. How do three Ethernet jacks and the option to go for five M2 SSDs sound?
Read articleGigabyte Aorus Z370 Ultra Gaming review




In this review we test the more affordable Aorus Z370 Ultra Gaming motherboard, we'll pair it with the new six-core Core i7 8700K. Will it perform as fast as the more expensive SKUs? Sure it will.
Read articleGigabyte Aorus Z370 Gaming 7 review




We check out the Gigabyte Aorus Z370 Gaming 7 motherboard, we'll pair it with the new six-core Core i7 8700K. Yes, this is the new Coffee Lake platform.
Read articleIntel Core i7 8700K processor review





It is time to check out the new six-core proc from Intel, yes the Core i7 8700K will be put through our benchmark paces and yes this is Coffee Lake, Intel's new mainstream processor that you will need to seat on a Z370 chipset based motherboard. The processor does a good job and manages to make a sturdy impression, as well as it being tweakable to 5.0 GHz on all six cores.
Read articleASUS Radeon ROG RX Vega 64 STRIX 8GB review




We review the ASUS Radeon ROG RX Vega 64 STRIX 8GB Gaming. ASUS finalized it's all custom product, we'll take you through the product, its architecture and the performance numbers. Will custom cooling make all the difference?
Read articleCrucial BX300 480GB SSD review




Crucial released their new BX300 SSD series SSDs. These units are all about value for money. But it does not stop there as these puppies remain fast and very effective for the dough you lay down at that counter. We review the new 480GB model, the most price-competitive mainstream SSD with up-to high-end class SATA3 performance.
Read articleHP S700 Pro 1 TB SSD review




We test a new HP S700 Pro SSD series, the rather properly volume sized 1024 GB (1 TB), model which we will review. The S700 Pro series offers a compete range of good performing storage products, yet price-competitive at mainstream to high-end class SATA3 performance.
Read articleMSI X399 Gaming Pro Carbon AC review




For our next Ryzen Threadripper motherboard review we move to MSI, they have released their X399 Gaming Pro Carbon AC. The board is stylish, comes with very subtle LED effects and obviously offers everything you need from quadruple x16 PCI-Express slots, triple M2 SSD slots, quad-channel memory and some really supreme AC WIFI.
Read articleASRock X399 Taichi review




In this review we take a look at the ASRock X399 Taichi. This stylish AMD Ryzen Threadripper motherboard is available for 349 USD / 369 Euros and might be an attractive offer for the sheer amount of sweetness you receive in return.
Read articleGigabyte X399 Aorus Gaming 7 review





Recently AMD launched Ryzen Threadripper processors, and a new chipset to support these mega-core processors. In this review we take the Gigabyte X399 Aorus Gaming 7 for a spin.
Read articleAMD Radeon RX Vega 56 8GB review




In this review we take the 399 USD Radeon RX Vega 56 with 8GB graphics memory for a spin. This more affordable AMD graphics card might actually be the better proposition value for money wise.
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