Published: Thursday, March 19, 2020 - Memory
In this review we are looking at the GSKill Trident Z Neo quad channel memory kit running at 3600Mhz with a CAS latency of CL16. All modules combined this is a 32GB memory kit designed as an AMD exclusive offering the best performance for the unique Ryzen memory controller and limitations of the Infinity Fabric.
Published: Tuesday, March 17, 2020 - Sound
I was surprised at just how comfortable the Viper V380 felt after a long day of gaming. The pleather did make things hotter than I am used to but the light weight kept thing comfortable even after hours of intense gameplay. In terms of sound quality they performed at a level much better than I would have expected when considering the price point.
Published: Tuesday, March 10, 2020 - Storage
External SSDs are the future when it comes to moving and storing large amounts of data. The Lexar SL100 Pro offers amazing speed and durability in sizes from 500GB up to 1TB.
Published: Friday, March 6, 2020 - Motherboards
During Computex 2019 I was able to see a prototype design for the X299 Waterforce Xtreme that would be launched as part of the Intel Series 10 processor launch and X299 refresh. At the time the design was not final but with the success of the Z390 Waterforce it was clear that Gigabyte was committed to making it happen.
Published: Tuesday, March 3, 2020 - Memory
For this review we will be looking at the Crucial Ballistix Elite DDR4 memory modules. These modules come as a 32GB quad channel DDR4 memory kit running at 4000Mhz and are currently the highest clocks in the Crucial Ballistix lineup
Published: Wednesday, February 26, 2020 - Motherboards
In this review I’ll be showing you the TRX40 Aorus Master Gaming Motherboard. Aorus is the gaming brand under Gigabyte that combines many of the previous product lines together to create a super board for the aspiring gamer, weekend overclocker and system builder looking for a universal platform to handle it all.