HyperX Alloy Elite Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review – With Cherry MX Switches

HyperX Alloy Elite Review

HyperX, a division of Kingston, is known for producing PC components and peripherals geared towards the PC gaming community. Today we are going to look at and review the HyperX Alloy Elite Mechanical Gaming Keyboard – a full-sized keyboard built with solid steel frame, LED lighting, real Cherry MX mechanical key switches and more. However, … continue reading

3DMark Time Spy Extreme 4K DX12 Benchmark – GTX 1080 Ti vs GTX 1080 vs RX Vega 64 vs GTX 1070 vs RX 580

3DMark recently released a new graphics benchmark test called Time Spy Extreme. According to the company, it is the world’s first 4K DirectX 12 benchmark test, and it’s a really demanding test; even more demanding than Fire Strike Extreme. Like the Fire Strike Extreme, you don’t need a 4K UHD monitor to run this benchmark … continue reading

Intel Core i7-8700K and Core i5-8600K Benchmarks Surfaced Ahead of Release Date

Intel recently announced their new desktop processors for the mainstream users, the 8th Gen Coffee Lake S Core i7, i5 and i3. The official release date of these new CPUs, together with the Z370 motherboards, is on October 5. But ahead of launch date and review embargo, two sites (Expreview and PCOnline) already “leaked” the … continue reading

8th Gen Intel Core i7-8700K, Core i5 and i3 Coffee Lake CPUs Released – See Features, Specs and Price

Intel recently announced their new 8th gen. Intel Core processors for the mainstream users, codenamed “Coffee Lake”. These new CPUs include the Core i7-8700K (flagship), Core i7-8700, i5-8600K, i5-8400, i3-8350K and Core i3-8100. The Core i7 and Core i5 CPUs now features 6 cores with 12 thread or 6 threads, and the Core i3s are … continue reading

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Specs and Release Date Surfaced

These past few days (or weeks), there has been a rumor going around in the PC community that NVIDIA plans to release a certain GeForce GTX 1070 Ti; yes, a Ti (Titanium) version of the GTX 1070. This is most probably NVIDIA’s reaction to AMD’s new RX VEGA graphics cards, specifically the RX VEGA 56. … continue reading