João Silva 1 day ago Featured Announcement, Graphics There’s a new rumour regarding the release date of the AMD Radeon RX 6700 series, which includes both the Radeon RX 6700 and the Radeon RX 6700XT graphics cards. Apparently, the mid-range AMD graphics cards will launch by the end of Q1 2021, suggesting that both cards… Read more
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AMD to launch Radeon RX 6700 series graphics by the end of Q1 2021
Apple reportedly testing two foldable iPhone designs
Matthew Wilson 2 days ago Apple, Featured Announcement, General Tech The year is starting off strong with new iPhone rumours. This time around, sources indicate that we’ll finally be seeing a foldable iPhone quite soon, with Apple currently planning two different models to combat Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip line-up. According to Economic Daily News, an… Read more
read more...Adata Teams Up with Gigabyte & MSI for 64GB DDR5-8400 Memory Modules
Home News (Image credit: Adata) Adata has teamed up with Gigabyte and MSI to ensure that its upcoming DDR5 memory modules will be able to hit an 8400 MT/s data transfer rate on Intel’s next-gen Alder Lake platform. The DDR5 memory promises a rather massive performance increase compared to DDR4 due to a tangible increase… Read more
read more...Crucial Ballistix Max DDR4-5100 C19 2x8GB Review: Blazing Speed Demon
Our Verdict The Ballistix Max DDR4-5100 could easily be anybody’s dream memory kit. However, the hardware requirements and the kit’s eye-watering price tag make it an extremely niche product. For Fastest memory kit on the market Fantastic XMP performance Fun to overclock Against Costs a small fortune Plug-n-Play is out of the question Steep hardware… Read more
read more...Lots of lighting and 2500 MBps on ADATA XPG SPECTRIX S20G M.2 SSDs
by Pablo López Yesterday at 19: 08 … ADATA has released the SPECTRIX S SSD 20 G in M.2 format 2280 PCIe 3.0 that maintains numerous RGB lighting points. The issue of adding RGB lighting to components is in fashion, it is certainly not the first time it has been incorporated into an SSD, nor… Read more
read more...Silicon Power US70 M.2 NVMe SSD Review: The Ultra-Value M.2 Stick
Our Verdict Silicon Power’s US70 is a low-cost PCIe 4.0 X4 NVMe SSD that’s a great value pick, but it lacks the looks and features needed to be the best. For Relatively low-cost Moderate PCIe Gen4 performance 5-year warranty Against Slow write speed after write cache fills Blue PCB No AES 256-bit encryption Lackluster software… Read more
read more...AMD Radeon Pro W5500 Professional Graphics Card Review
James Morris 15 mins ago Component, Design & Create, Featured Tech Reviews, Graphics, Professional, Reviews, Workstation AMD has been providing stiff competition for Intel in the workstation CPU market, with the Ryzen and Ryzen Threadripper now delivering a lot more performance for the money for professional content creators. But the company’s pro-grade graphics haven’t been… Read more
read more...Funimation streaming app may be coming to the Switch
Mustafa Mahmoud 52 mins ago Console, Featured Tech News, Online, Software & Gaming, Tech News Ever since the launch of the Nintendo Switch, many owners have been disappointed at the fact that the hybrid console offers very little in the way of video streaming apps. While all other consoles (and even older Nintendo systems) offered… Read more
read more...Test Ryzen 7 5800X and Radeon RX 6800 XT in processor locations
Premieres of AMD Ryzen processors 5000 and AMD Radeon graphics cards The RX 6000 turned out to be quite successful, finally we have tough competition in both segments, so the situation seems more comfortable than ever. You can find the results of new AMD products in our article database. However, I decided to extend the… Read more
read more...Phison’s New PCIe 4.0 Controller Tested: 7.4 GBps of Potential
Home Features (Image credit: Tom’s Hardware) Just as the CPU is the brains of your computer, the SSD is the brains behind your storage drive. Though many companies produce SSDs, most don’t make their own controllers. Phison is a leader in the SSD controller space and one of only a few companies that produce the… Read more
read more...Patriot Viper Steel Series 3600MHz 64GB (2x32GB) Review
Luke Hill 5 hours ago Featured Tech Reviews, Memory, Reviews The rise in CPU performance that we have seen from mainstream, dual-channel optimised processors in the current generations has paved the way for higher capacity two-stick RAM kits. Offering 64GB of DDR4 capacity via a pair of 32GB DIMMs, Patriot’s Viper Steel kit sports a… Read more
read more...Adata XPG Primer and Precog Review
Christina Munro 6 hours ago Featured Tech Reviews, Headphones, Mouse, Peripheral, Reviews Today we are looking at not one, but two peripherals from Adata and its XPG gaming line. We delve into the Primer mouse, with a PBT shell and several RGB zones, coming in with an RRP of £39.99. We also check out the… Read more
read more...AMD Ryzen 9 5900X processor test – Zen 3 architecture premiere
When AMD announced the first-generation Ryzen processors, few believed in the possibility of correcting past mistakes, developing meaningful technology, and competing on a par with Intel. The manufacturer, however, consistently improved the design. Successive iterations of the Zen architecture have yielded solid performance gains, while the launch of Zen 3 will be the ultimate test… Read more
read more...Adata SE770G, an external SSD drive with RGB in the case and speeds of 1000/800 MB / s
by Antonio Delgado Does 35 minutes … Adata , manufacturer of RAM memories and SSD disk, has presented its new external disk SSD SE 770 G , presented in two capacities of 500 GB and 1 TB, it has speeds that reach the 829 MB / s read and up to 800 MB / s… Read more
read more...Cougar MX410 Mesh-G RGB Case Review
The budget PC case market is absolutely flooded with options, though many of them can be very sketchy in terms of build quality and are quite frankly not worth wasting your money on. However, there are some bargains to be had in this sector – just recently KitGuru reviewed the brilliant Phanteks Eclipse P360A priced… Read more
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