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ASUS TUF Gaming B760-PLUS WIFI D4 review




If you're a gamer or power user, you might consider the ASUS TUF Gaming B760-PLUS WIFI D4 motherboard. It has a fast Wi-Fi 6 and 2.5 GiGE support, a large variety of RGB lighting options, and a reliable power delivery system. We test the DDR4 version though, will it be as good as DDR5?
Read articleASUS ROG STRIX B760-F Gaming WIFI review




The ASUS ROG STRIX B760-F Gaming WIFI motherboard is a powerful and feature-packed option for gamers and power users. It boasts a robust power delivery system, fast Wi-Fi 6E and 2.5 GiGE support, and a wide array of customizable RGB lighting options. Overall, it's a solid choice for building a high-performance gaming PC.
Read articleASUS STRIX B650E-F WIFI Gaming review




As a result of its 12+2 Power Stages, the ASUS ROG Strix B650E-F Gaming WiFI guarantees consistent current to your CPU combined with characteristics such as PCIe gen 5.0, DDR5 memory support up to 6400 MHz, and PCIe Gen 5.0 M.2.
Read articleASUS TUF Gaming B650-PLUS WIFI review




ASUS has released a motherboard in the B650 series priced much better than X670. The TUF Gaming B650-PLUS WIFI series has three M2 slots (1x PCIe Gen5), a 2.5 GigE connector, WIFI6, and a sturdy VRM design, is reviewed.
Read articleASRock X670E TAICHI review




Extremely capable Ryzen 7000 motherboards from ASRock's X670E series are now available. We look at the X670E TAICHI, a powerful motherboard with PCI Express 5.0 lanes, a robust VRM design, numerous M2 slots (PCIe Gen4/Gen5a), and a 2.5 GigE connector, and WIFI6E.
Read articleASUS STRIX X670E-E Gaming WIFI review




ASUS has released their high-end X670E series motherboards for Ryzen 7000. We review the Strix X670E-E Gaming WIFI, which includes multiple M2 slots (PCIe Gen4/Gen5a), a 2.5 GigE port, and WIFI6E, as well as a strong VRM design and PCI Express 5.0 lanes.
Read articleIntel ARC A750 review



Intel submitted their ARC A750 for review. The new graphics card from intel positions itself in a mainstream segment slightly in the vicinity of the Radeon RX 6600 and GeForce RTX 3060.
Read articleIntel ARC A770 review





Intel finally submitted their ARC A750 and A770 for review. In this article, we'll have a peek at the A770. The new graphics card from intel positions itself in a mainstream segment slightly north of the Radeon RX 6600 and GeForce RTX 3060.
Read articleMSI MEG Z790 ACE review





Is this the best card in the deck? The MSI MEG Z790 ACE is one of MSI's best motherboards for the Z790 platform. It has a strong 24+1 VRM design and PCI Express 5.0 lanes, as well as a lot of M2 slots (PCIe Gen4/Gen5a), dual 2.5 GigE ports, and WIFI6E. Even though it is an ACE, it costs $699.
Read articleIntel Core i7-13700K review





We move from enthusiast to high-end as we review a new Raptor Lake-based CPU; Meet the Intel Core i7 13700K - Processor 3.4 GHz (5.4 GHz). The semi-flagship is bound to impress.
Read articleASUS Maximus Z790 HERO (DDR5 7200) review




You know it, every story needs a hero, and this story is all about the Z790 ROG Maximus Z790 HERO, which features multiple M2 slots (PCIe Gen4/Gen5a), a 2.5 GigE port, and WIFI6E, in addition to a robust 24+1 VRM design and PCI Express 5.0 lanes. We'll pair it with some very fine TeamGroup DDR5, rated 7200 MHz. It's an expensive hero though, as it's yours for $629
Read articleMSI MPG Z790 Edge (DDR4) review




For our next Z790 review we move to MSI with eh MPG series Z790 Edge motherboard. We test it in its DDR4 capacity. This premium motherboard has a lot to offer. The asking price will be $369, will this motherboard offer value for money?
Read articleMSI MAG Z790 Tomahawk (DDR4) review




Here's an interesting review, are you wondering how well Raptor lake performs with DDR4 memory? Well, MSI released a bunch of DDR4 motherboards for the new processor series. it might save you a bunch on the overall investment, but well will it perform?
Read articleIntel Core i5-13600K review





Right, you need to check out this Raptor Lake processor; the Core i5 13600K has six performance cores and eight energy-efficient ones. Meaning you'll have plenty of multi-threaded performance, and genuinely excellent gaming performance; this processor manages to impress, big-time.
Read articleIntel Core i9-13900K review




It's been a processor series that has seen leaks, performance reviews and whatnot. But finally today Intel unleashes its new Raptor Lake based CPU architecture; we start with the review of the Core i9 13900K. The new flagship is bound to impress.
Read articleIntel Core i7 11700KF processor review




We're back at eight Cypress Cove cores, this we test a cheaper priced model, the Core i7 11700KF. Suffixes; K means it is unlocked, that F means better value as you can shave off a few bucks, this processor does not have its integrated graphics activated, and as such it has an MSRP of 380 USD. Will it be enough to take on the Ryzen 7 5800X battle?
Read articleIntel Core i5 11400F processor review




We again descend from eight towards six processor cores and twelve threads, this round with the Core i5 11400F, a processor that might be considered the most high-grade value for money in the Rocket Lake-S range from Intel with a listed price of roughly 157 USD.
Read articleIntel Core i5-11600K processor review



In this review, we drop from eight to six CPU cores and twelve threads. Yes, the tide turns towards the Core i5-11600K. The 11th generation Intel Core desktop processors, previously known as RKL, aka Rocket Lake-S, have been released to battle with AMD. Will this six-core until be able to tackle the Ryzen 5 5600X?
Read articleIntel Core i9-11900K processor review




We review Intel's new Desktop flagship processor, the 8-core Core i9-11900K. The 11th generation Intel Core desktop processors previously known as RKL aka Rocket Lake-S has been released in an effort to take on the battle with AMD.
Read articleIntel Core i7-10700K processor review





A review that has been overdue is the 8-core Core i7-10700K processor from Intel. The 10th generation Intel Core desktop processors previously known as CML aka Comet Lake has been received with mixed feelings. Will the Core i7-10700K be a more attractive offer?
Read articleIntel Core i5-10600K processor review




We review the new Core i5-10600K processor from Intel. Priced at 262 USD, this processor based on Comet Lake-S architecture and tied to the Z490 platform comes with 6 cores and twelve threads. It has an all-core turbo to 4500 MHz and may boost to 4.8 GHz on two cores. Just what the doctor ordered in that mainstream gaming arena?
Read articleIntel Core i9-10900K processor review




We review the new Core i9-10900K processor from Intel. It has been a long wait, but finally, we can share you specifications, performance metrics and benchmarks of the new 10th generation Intel Core desktop processors, previously known as CML aka Comet Lake. The flagship model Core i9-10900K has ten cores and can reach a turbo frequency up-to 5.3 GHz.
Read articleIntel Core i9 10980XE processor review



In this article, we'll review the all-new 18-core Core i9 10980XE from Intel. Despite many announcements, this is the most versatile (in cores) HEDT processor for the consumer market from intel, the $979 Core i9 10980XE that sits as the flagship processor in the new Cascade lake line of processors.
Read articleIntel Core i9 9900KS processor review




Intel has released its flagship desktop processor in the non-HEDT segment. The 9900KS is their most premium Coffee Lake-S eight-core processor that has been discussed so abundantly. This little beast has eight cores, sixteen threads and gets an all-core turbo bin that reaches 5.0 GHz. For many that is gaming nirvana whilst offering a balance of good performance and being a downright excellent gaming processor.
Read articleIntel Core i9 9900K processor review




In this review we take the new flagship mainstream processor for a test-drive, meet the premium Coffee Lake-S eight-core processor that has been discussed so abundantly lately. This little beast has eight cores, sixteen threads and gets turbo bins that reach 5.0 GHz. Pair it with a nice Z390 motherboard and you will be looking at mighty fine performance and a downright excellent gaming processor.
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