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. Review - Tuesday - 11:59 PM Do you want to put together a truly compact system while making as few concessions as possible in terms of performance? Then you quickly arrive at the mini ITX form factor. Although these motherboards are a niche, there is plenty of choice for those looking for a small board. Review - Monday - 06:15 AM Rivet Networks is the manufacturer behind the well-known Killer network chips that promise a combination of dizzying speeds and intelligent and user-friendly software. We looked at how the Killer Wireless-AC 1550 works in practice.
Review - Thursday - 11:59 PM A few months ago AMD introduced its Ryzen 2 processors. This second generation of Zen-based CPUs is a great moment for many to make the switch, now that the most important teething problems have disappeared. Preferably with an AMD X470 motherboard, the high-end chipset for socket AM4. Hardware.Info tested fourteen different X470 motherboards from Asus, ASRock, Gigabyte and MSI - in this review you can read which one you should buy!. PC Buyer's Guide - Saturday - 11:59 PM A few years ago, your PC just couldn't be fast enough for digital video processing. By now every average PC is able to process Standard Definition (PAL 720x576) as well as HD Ready, but technology doesn't stand still.
By now just about every smartphone can record in Full HD and the new frontier is Ultra HD, also known as 4K. This resolution and the 'accompanying' codec HEVC / H.265 require serious. PC Buyer's Guide - Thursday - 09:40 AM The Hardware.Info Budget Game PC Advice has a balanced configuration for playing video games, without having to spend too much. The components have been selected to offer the best bang for your buck. That means you cannot always expect the highest settings, resolution and frame rate, but at the same time you should be able to play all modern games in Full HD resolution without making huge conce. Review - Friday - 11:59 PM The supply of SSDs remains high and prices are falling again: it is high time for a new comparison test.
You can read it here, based on a completely new test setup, with which we can test SSDs even better than before. We scored 67 models in this test, including the new Samsung 860 Evo and Crucial MX500.
PC Buyer's Guide - Monday - 11:59 PM The all-round PC is a PC with comprehensive features for around $800 - $900 that can do a little bit of everything. It should have enough speed and capacity to meet your needs for some time. Currently it can run all applications, and you're able to upgrade it with small future investments when you need more power or storage capacity. Surfing, gaming, business applications, photo and video edit. PC Buyer's Guide - Tuesday - 11:59 PM The all-round Deluxe PC will last you a few years without requiring any upgrades. It is a bit more expensive, but is very complete as well.
Using the internet, gaming, business applications, photo and video editing - all of these are possible on a good all-round PC, and you should never feel that you are lacking in performance for any of those activities. This means a good processor and graphic. Review - Wednesday - 02:20 AM Developments in the field of SSDs have suddenly gone very fast. Both Samsung and WD only introduced their first NVMe SSDs with 64-layer flash memory at the beginning of this year, and a few weeks ago Toshiba surprised everyone by announcing another SSD with the next generation 3D NAND.
Today, exclusively on Hardware.Info, we are presenting the very first review (worldwide) of the Toshiba XG6, an OEM SSD that gives us a taste of the product launches we can expect later this year. Review - Tuesday - 11:59 PM AMD has released their second generation Ryzen processors and Intel has upgraded its Core i5 line to six cores. Which one should you go for in 2018, if you want the best gaming performance? Hardware.info has the answer!. Review - Sunday - 11:59 PM Gaming notebooks are often a hassle. They're large, heavy and often have horrible battery life - a phat processor and graphics card card, of course, but then corners will be cut everywhere else, from the keyboard to the wifi card. Last Computex Asus introduced two new Republic of Gamers gaming notebooks, the Strix Hero II and the Strix Scar II, which we were already able to test.
This had to be done at a rapid pace, because Asus could only lend them to us for a short period of time. Fortunately, the new Hero and Scar not only turned out to be remarkably fast, but also remarkably good in other respects. If you are looking for a gaming notebook, then you should definitely read on. Review - Friday - 03:05 AM One of the most common annoyances of modern man is a poorly functioning WiFi connection.
Especially now that more and more devices are becoming connected and it only gets busier in the ether, it can do no harm to take a good look at your current equipment and weigh up whether it pays to replace it. Whether a stand alone router is enough or whether it is better to buy a multi-room wifi system and which you should get, you can read in this buyer's guide. PC Buyer's Guide - Thursday - 09:00 AM This computer system is specifically geared towards gaming at WQHD resolution.
That means a PC with a high-end graphics card and a processor that is fast enough to support the GPU, but also a fast monitor to display the rendered frames in the best way. The rest of the configuration needs to be balanced as well. Since many gamers also enjoy overclocking their PC to improve performance, it is als.
Review - Wednesday - 11:59 PM Mobile networks are constantly being improved. We see faster and faster versions of 4G, while 5G is already being developed. Yet there are plenty of scenarios in which you have to rely on that other wireless connection - wifi. It is time we compared wireless performance of a large number of devices.
Review - Sunday - 11:59 PM Your precious graphics card performs best with good cooling. But what happens to the temperature and performance when this cooling is clogged up?
Hardware.info cleans for science, equipped with a mouth cap!. PC Buyer's Guide - Saturday - 08:00 AM The Hardware.Info Budget Game PC Advice has a balanced configuration for playing video games, without having to spend too much. The components have been selected to offer the best bang for your buck. That means you cannot always expect the highest settings, resolution and frame rate, but at the same time you should be able to play all modern games in Full HD resolution without making huge conce.
Review - Friday - 11:59 PM Hdr is a significant improvement over the old flat display, whether it be a television or a monitor. In the TV world, there is a growing supply of suitable products, but in the monitor land hdr is still quite scarce. Certainly models that offer 'true' hdr are rare. Philips is introducing a 43-inch monitor that does offer this, the Momentum 436M6VBPAB. In this article we are going to share and discuss the test results of this monitor. Review - Wednesday - 11:59 PM Earlier this year we tested the first enterprise-SSD from the Intel Optane series which uses the all-new 3D XPoint memory.
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That SSD broke almost all speed records, but was still extremely expensive. With the Optane 800p and 900p, Intel wants to bring this new technology to regular consumers too, at a much more affordable price. Review - Monday - 11:59 PM Near the end of 2016 we reviewed a 4K-monitor that proved to be extremely popular, the LG 27UD58.
This was not very surprising, as this 27-inch ultra-hd monitor offered an unprecedented price-performance ratio at the time. Whereas direct competitors had prices ranging from 580 dollars to 700 dollars for an ips-panel, this LG was available for well under 468 dollars. The successor to that monitor has been available for a while now, the 27UD59. At the time of writing we can find it for less than 350 dollars in our Price Comparison, which also makes this monitor rather inexpensive. Looking at other monitors in this price range you can only expect to find a tn-panel. This raises the question, are we as satisfied with the ’59 as we were with the 27UD58?.
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Review - Wednesday - 11:59 PM At the moment even the lightest gaming laptops are still heavy devices, if you compare them to ultrabooks for office purposes. What if you cannot choose between a feather-light system and smooth frame rates? In that case an external gpu offers a solution: a separate box with a graphics card, with which your light laptop transforms into a potent gaming machine. In this article we take a look at the Gigabyte Aorus Gaming Box, a small external gpu housing that comes with Nvidia or AMD cards. Show more items.