Review of AOPEN 32HC5QR 32-inch gaming monitor with VA matrix
The recipe for a good gaming monitor is simple: the diagonal is higher than 30 inches, the refresh rate is more than 120 Hz, FreeSync support - and you can even leave a Full HD resolution so that people's games don't slow down. Today, manufacturers have learned how to squeeze high speed out of VA matrices, and such interesting monitors as our test AOPEN 32HC5QR have appeared on sale. This is a model that, with a diagonal of 32 inches, has a frequency of up to 166 Hz when connected via ...
Can a gaming chair replace all the others for a child? Using the example of Cooler Master Caliber R1
Gaming chairs look so cool that parents have no choice but to fork out or find a scientific excuse why, instead of a beautiful chair with a logo, the child should, like grandparents, sit on a wooden chair. So we'll try to figure out if it's possible to use a gaming chair all the time: for lessons, music lessons, to eat on it and just fool around, riding and spinning.
I somehow never thought about the fact that in the world of furniture, too, progress does not stand still, and today major ...
ZONE 51 GRAVITY is a gaming chair created with a soul
There are a lot of gaming chairs on the market, and we are not even talking about manufacturers, but about diversity. Variety in everything - finishing materials, materials of elements, the presence of adjustments to the angle of inclination of the backrest and the adjustment of the armrests, the presence of a removable headrest and a stop under the lower back. All this determines the price and consumer qualities. Today we will talk about ZONE 51 GRAVITY – this model includes almost everything ...
RAZER Basilisk X HyperSpeed review
We have already tested gaming wireless mice, and today's hero of the review is from the same league. RAZER Basilisk X HyperSpeed costs 4.5 thousand rubles and has two connection options-2.4 GHz (USB "whistle") and Bluetooth. That is, the mouse can be used both for games and for working on a laptop or tablet. But let's talk about everything in order.
We have already tested gaming wireless mice, and today's hero of the review is from the same league. RAZER Basilisk X HyperSpeed costs ...
Threadripper vs. EPYC: testing three AMD 32-core processors in server applications
32 cores is where you can still get by with a 1 VMware socket license, and therefore the processor must be the fastest in the world! We will test 6 server applications, including 1C Enterprise, MySQL and NGINX, to choose the best!
After the recent decision by VMware to change the licensing policy of Its ESXi hypervisor by accepting a limit of 32 physical cores per 1 processor socket, the 32-core milestone has become the front line where AMD reigns Supreme, and if today you choose a 32-core ...
Comparison of three Noctua coolers for workstations based on AMD EPYC 7000
Due to the gigantic dimensions of the socket, coolers for TR4 / SP3, as a rule, are placed in a separate category and are not compatible with anything else (this does not apply to SVO). We'll compare the top three Noctua remote cooling systems and see how they differ from each other.
AMD EPYC processors have a multicrystal layout (so-called chiplets), which makes the CPU bulky in terms of size, and, apparently, the tendency to increase their CPU size will continue in the future. Since the ...
Review of Cooler Master Wraith Ripper for workstations on Threadripper. Comparison with LSS on a 250 Watt CPU!
If you are looking for a powerful workstation based on a 32-core AMD processor, then the issue of cooling should be especially important for you. In this review, using the Threadripper gaming processor cooler as an example, we'll talk about what can cool the ardor of 250-watt monsters
AMD Threadripper and EPYC processors for the SP3 socket differ from other CPUs in their huge size, and therefore require the cooler to cover the entire surface of the processor, evenly removing heat from all ...
