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Asus Z77 Roundup
When doing all of our Ivy Bridge launch prep we spent a LOT of time benchmarking and testing a whole collection of boards. You guys have seen our reviews of the Intel and Gigabyte boards. When it came time to write about the four different Asus Z77 boards I realized that most of you are not going to want to read through a lot of information that we would cover over and over on each review. We decided to roundup all four of the boards and cover them together. This way we can get to the point a little quicker, saving you time, as well as giving us a chance to talk more about the differences between the variety of boards that we tested.
ASUS P8 Z68-V/GEN3
Perhaps one of the most daunting tasks after making the decision that you do not wish to purchase an off-the-shelf computer is attempting to figure out which components go in the machine. There are fun aspects, like the graphics card and processor, and then there are the not-so-fun aspects, like the motherboard (at least in my opinion). Why do I think it is a whole lot of not fun? There are so many out there to choose from, with all sorts of features. When shopping you will likely come across the ASUS board that I am going to review today. Arguably, it is one of the better all-around boards out there, with features like good integrated graphics and killer sound. But to a gamer that generally does not mean squat. Does the ASUS P8 Z68-V/GEN3 board have what it takes to function as a serious gaming component? Read on to find out!
XFX R7750 Black Edition DD
Not everyone is looking to spend $500 on their video card, in some cases that is the total budget for a build. When you are up against a wall trying to pack the best performance you can get into a budget build you still want to get the most performance you can out of your video card. That’s where cards like the XFX R7750 Black Edition Double Dissipation come into play. XFX has taken the styling and cooling from their high end cards and combined it with the price of budget cards like the HD 7750. Today we are going to take a look at how those two things do combined in XFX’s R7750 Black Edition Double Dissipation.
Sapphire HD 7770 Vapor-X
Earlier this year when AMD introduced the HD 7770 we took a look at cards from both Sapphire and XFX. Although we were impressed with the cards performance it was a little ill-timed due to AMD still clearing out discounted back stock. Three months later we are able to revisit the situation with today’s release of Sapphires new HD 7770 Vapor-X. With Sapphires Vapor chamber cooling technology along with a nice overclock over the reference design, the Sapphire HD 7770 Vapor-X could be a great option for a gamer on a limited budget. Let’s take a look.
Motherboard Sizing
When we got in a few oddly sized dual CPU motherboards from EVGA and Asus I posted up a few pictures on our forums and on Facebook. The problem was that even though they looked large there wasn’t any prospective. So we tossed in a couple other boards to give everyone a little perspective. This lead us to digging out even more motherboards to put together all of the standard motherboard sizes all together for everyone to be able to see the differences. Along with the picture we also have a breakdown on the dimensions of each size standard; I hope this helps everyone as some point. Sometimes it can be hard to understand all of the different motherboard sizes and how they all relate.
Android to the Maxx, DROID Razr Maxx
The list of different Android based phones available at any time is both overwhelming and frustrating. It’s almost impossible to get good feedback from friends who have the same phone because of this. So it’s rare than you have any one phone that manages to stand out. Doing something different is the only way to do this normally, but most times this ends off coming off as gimmicky or just lame. When Motorola introduced the Droid Razr Maxx it caught my attention right away. This was just before our trip out to San Francisco for the GTX 680 Editors day, what a better way to put the Maxx’s proposed batter life to the test!
Lian Li PC 100 “The Hammer”
We have had a few different Lian Li chassis come through the LanOC Offices and there hasn’t been a time that we haven’t been impressed with the new and interesting features Lian Li always seems to slip in. When they wanted to ship over their new case “The Hammer” PC 100, we signed up right away. We had seen the case previewed from a few shows prior and this time around Lian Li took a new perspective with its design, I was very interested to see how their changes worked out. Let’s jump in and see what it’s all about!
Nvidia GTX 670
When Nvidia launched Kepler with the GTX 680 I was impressed with the launch price of the card but even at such a great value it is still out of reach for some people. Just because you can’t afford the top card doesn’t mean you don’t want to experience Kepler’s performance. Of course it was only a matter of time before we saw Nvidia filling in the gaps in their product line, starting first with the GTX 690 then going to the next step down from the GTX 680, the GTX 670. Today we get to have a look to see how the performance compares to both the GTX 680 as well as AMD’s offerings. We are also very curious how it compares to the GTX 580, a card that has found its way into most of our office PC’s.
ioSafe Rugged Portable
So you do the smart thing, you backup your data from your laptop and your home PC to an external or network drive and go on with life feeling confident that you have gone well and above what most people do. For the most part, you did. What about when you’re traveling, have you seen how much abuse a device can take when on the go? For some people, and I know I’m one of them, some of the data you carry with you while traveling is more important than the laptop or device that you actually carry it on. In that situation you need a way to not have to worry about your data, no matter the situation, and to have a guarantee to back it up as well. The folks over at ioSafe focus specifically on this crowd. Not only do they offer products that are according to them build to handle almost anything, but they back it up with data recovery if something does happen. Today we are going to take a look at that Rugged Portable hard drive to see what all of the fuss is about, without any more buildup, let’s dig in.
Cooler Master Storm Trigger
Just two years ago the only mechanical keyboards you would find were from companies like DAS keyboard trying to create a nitch market. Over the past two years things have really exploded with every manufacture you can think of introducing their own mechanical keyboards. Cooler Master has been especially aggressive with multiple unique designs like their Quickfire series. What they did lack was a full featured mechanical keyboard with full backlighting, until now. Today they officially introduce their Storm Trigger, although it you look around the board was available Globally before now. With full backlighting it falls into a small category of Mechanical Keyboards with very little competition. I am excited to see how it performs.
Cooler Master HAF XM
The topic of cleaning your computer out came up last week on our forums and it got me thinking about how often I really need to clean out my computer. As it turns out it’s not very often anymore. All because of improvements in case design like fan filters. You don’t really see them on low end cases yet but they have been slowly trickling down. At CES this year we had a chance to get our hands on one of Cooler Master’s upcoming chassis, the HAF XM. A mid-range case packed with the features we have come to love from their high end HAF line. Today we are going to dig into the final product and see how it came out.
Gigabyte Z77X-UD3H
Z77 boards come in all shapes, sizes, colors, and prices. Just about every manufacture has a whole lineup of boards covering the whole range to make sure you can find what you are looking for. Gigabyte is no different; they have a whole selection of boards that will fit your needs. Today we are taking a look at their Z77X-UD3H, one of their budget boards. It may not be a high end board but it is still packed with features. I am curious how it will perform now that the cat is out of the bag with Ivy Bridge. Let’s jump in and see what it’s all about.
Hello and welcome fellow readers to another day of wonderful postings from our affiliates. Today is March 8th, 2011 and here are the following postings for March 4th to March 8th, 2011. Read on and enjoy :)
Diamond All-In-Wonder HD Premium AIW5000 @ Benchmark Reviews
News: Musing on the state of motherboards
SilverStone Fortress FT03 Mini-Tower Chassis Review @ Techgage
CEBIT 2011 - XFX unveil triple display stand with HD 6990 and DIRT 2 @ Vortez
CEBIT 2011 - Kingston 24GB HyperX T1B, HyperX SO-DIMM 2133MHz OC @ Vortez
PowerColor Radeon HD 6970 LCS Review @ OCC
NZXT Sentry LXE Touch Screen Fan Controller Review @ Tweaknews
Arctic Sound P531 Surround Sound Gaming Headset Review @ eTeknix.com
iXBT Labs Review: AMD E-350 Accelerated Processor
FyreTV BoXXX Review - A Media Player For Streaming Adult Content @ Legit Reviews
Patriot Xporter XT 32GB Review @ XSReviews
Foxconn AHD1S "AMD APU Onboard" Motherboard Review @ Madshrimps
Crucial Ballistix Smart Tracer 4GB Kit - BCCHardware
ASUS P7P55D-E Pro LGA 1156 Intel P55 @ techPowerUp
iXBT Labs Review: AMD E-350 Accelerated Processor
CeBIT 2011 - Thermaltake Level 10 GT, Chaser MK-1, Frio OCK @ Vortez
The Intel 510 Series 250GB SSD Review @ The SSD Review
CeBIT 2011 Coverage with more than 130 pictures on 11 pages
Mozilla Firefox 4.0 RC1 Beta @ NGOHQ.com
The Story Behind the OpenCandy Adware Debacle @ NGOHQ.com
Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility 9.2.0.1025 @ NGOHQ.com
CeBIT 2011 - Booth Babes @ Vortez
Corsair HS1A Gaming Headset review in Metku.net
Arctic Sound E361 Earphones @ reviewstash.com
ROCCAT Exclusive Preview 3 new products - Alumic, Kulo, Isku @ Vortez
Corsair HS1A Review @ OCC
ASUS P8P67 Deluxe Motherboard Review @Hi Tech Legion
MSI R6870 Hawk Graphics Card @ Benchmark Reviews
News: Gigabyte's Fusion-infused GA-E350N-USB3 motherboard
Asus Rampage III Extreme Motherboard Review @ Ninjalane
Bitfenix Survivor Core Midi tower case review @ Madshrimps
EK Waterblocks full cover block for the Asus Rampage III Extreme Review @ Madshrimps
QPAD 5K Gaming Mouse Review @ Neoseeker
Gskill RipjawsX 4GB 17000 CL9D-4GBXMD Review @ Madshrimps
Coolermaster USNA 95 laptop/mp3 charger tested in PSU test-lab @ Madshrimps
Lian Li PC-A04 Case Review @ Tweaknews
Enermax MaxRevo Powers 2 High End Rigs (4 GPU) @ Vortez
Icy Box IB-MP3011 Mediaplayer @ Rbmods
Using GParted to Restore Corrupt Partition Guide @ BayReviews
Apevia Turbolink ATX-TL450W-BK Power Supply Review @ Hardware Secrets
Plextor M2 Series 128GB SATA 6Gbps Marvell SSD Review @ Legit Reviews
Lite-On eNAU608 Slim External DVD/CD Writer Review at Overclockers Online
AMD Radeon HD 6990 Antilles Video Card @ Benchmark Reviews
ASUS Radeon HD 6990 4 GB @ techPowerUp
PowerColor Radeon HD 6990 CrossFire @ techPowerUp
AMD Radeon HD 6990 Review @ Neoseeker
News: AMD's Radeon HD 6990 graphics card
AMD Radeon HD 6990 4GB Dual GPU Video Card Review @ Legit Reviews
Cooler Master Storm Spawn Gaming Mouse Review @ Ninjalane
Asus RT-N56U Gigabit Router Review @ Tweaknews
AMD Radeon HD 6990 Dual-GPU Graphics Card Review @ Techgage
BitFenix Survivor Case Review @ eTeknix.com
Areca 1880 SAS/SSD RAID Card Reviewed - Lightning Strikes at 3.6GB/s @ The SSD Review
Three HIS HD68xx Graphics Cards tested in Metku.net
Welcome to the new XSR - XSReviews.co.uk
AMD Radeon HD 6990 Video Card Review @ Hardware Secrets
Choiix Power Fort 5.5W Rechargeable Power Backup Battery Pack Review @ eTeknix.com
P67 Motherboard Roundup @ OCC
Thermaltake V9 BlacX Edition Case Review @Hi Tech Legion










