HanoicomputerToday we have another build from Hanoicomputer for you. In the past we’ve shared several of his builds and as you might know they always look exceptionally good. Like every day we're showing you a very nice build or from one of our modder friends. As always we will show you the nicest pictures of the build and if possible also the specifications here in the news and the full album with all pictures can be found in our Case Mod Gallery.
Production suspended for a few weeksSpeaking about big companies affected by a Ransomware, we can now add Toshiba to the list. During the past months several large companies announced that they were affected by Ransomware and amongst them were giants like Renault and Nissan. Since Toshiba is one of the world’s largest supplier for NAND flash memory, this will most certainly have an effect on pricing, since the production had to be suspended.
First mini-ITX modelASRock announced a mini-ITX motherboard based on Intel's X299 chipset. This motherboard is the perfect solution if you want build an extreme and powerful PC on a tiny footprint. Like the previous model based, which was based on the Intel X99 chipset, the upcoming X299E-ITX/ac comes with a lot of features.
With 140 and 280 slim radiatorsEK Water Blocks has put two more water cooling kits together, which they're marketing as liquid cooling kits for beginners. Following the launch of the EK-CoolStream SE 140 as well as the EK-CoolStream SE 280, the Slovenian maker of water cooling products has now two water cooling kits with slim radiators in its portfolio.
Very clean lookingAntec has announced the P110 Luce case, which offers support for ATX motherboards and up to two 280mm radiators. The P110 Luce is a mid-tower chassis that's been made from steel, ABS plastic and aluminum. Although there is a well-thought internal layout and a very reasonable number of features, the Antec P110 Luce comes at an attractive €119 price tag.
With 144 Hz refresh rateTwister MoDToday we have another build from Twister MoD for you. In the past we’ve shared several of his builds and as you might know they always look exceptionally good. Like every day we're showing you a very nice build or from one of our modder friends. As always we will show you the nicest pictures of the build and if possible also the specifications here in the news and the full album with all pictures can be found in our Case Mod Gallery.
Successors of the 960 seriesNo details on clock speedsWith 32GB capacityDo you fancy RGB LEDs on memory modules? If the answer is yes, you will be happy to know that there are new RGB LED memory kits from G.Skill. The company has announced yet another memory kit for modders, gamers and overclockers. The TridentZ RGB DDR4-4266MHz are now available with 32GB (4x8GB) capacity and they’re aimed at high-end X299 and Z370 platforms.
RGB lightningLegendarypoetToday we have another build from Legendarypoet for you. In the past we’ve shared several of his builds and as you might know they always look exceptionally good. Like every day we're showing you a very nice build or from one of our modder friends. As always we will show you the nicest pictures of the build and if possible also the specifications here in the news and the full album with all pictures can be found in our Case Mod Gallery.
UpdatedAvailable in OctoberAccording to the latest information, NVIDIA is working on a GTX 1070 Ti in order to respond to AMD's RX Vega 56. At the moment there isn't a lot of detailed information available on this topic but nevertheless there are finally the specifications leaking through. Current rumors suggest that the GTX 1070 Ti will perform almost on par with the GTX 1080.
Curved gaming monitorTriple-fan coolerWith two separate illuminated ringsCorsair has added yet another set of RGB LED fans to their lineup. The new fans are called LL and they should become available starting from today. Corsair already offers the SP and HD series in the case of RGB LED fans, however the LL series look much more customizable due to the hardware controller.
Snef Computer DesignToday we have another build from Snef Computer Design for you. In the past we’ve shared several of his builds and as you might know they always look exceptionally good. Like every day we're showing you a very nice build or from one of our modder friends. As always we will show you the nicest pictures of the build and if possible also the specifications here in the news and the full album with all pictures can be found in our Case Mod Gallery.
Two rather similar boardsDuring the past few days we have covered most of ASUS' motherboards, which are compatible with Intel's latest CPUs. Apparently the company has still a couple of motherboards that will be available soon like the Maximus X Formula and the Maximus X Code. Both models are near-identical, the Formula features liquid-cooling while the Code doesn't.
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