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If you want to buy a real high-end graphics card, you don't primarily look at your wallet, but primarily at the performance and features. Here, the Gigabyte Aorus GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Xtreme Waterforce can convincingly score in the test which leaves little left for the competition. However, so many features have their price: For the model, you can dig deep into your pocket with over 1,300 euros. Gigabyte Aorus GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Xtreme Waterforce Review The Aorus GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Xtreme Waterforce relies on the TU102 GPU in full expansion and Gigabyte delivers the card again slightly overclocked compared to the reference model. The Aorus boost clock is 1,…
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In the test, the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X was able to conquer a top position and even place itself in front of Intel's top processor of the tenth Core i9 generation. The eight-core delivers excellent performance values in the benchmarks. It benefits from the current Zen 3 architecture and the associated faster internal data transmission and processing. The processor is interesting for gamers because it does not cause any performance bottlenecks. AMD Ryzen 7 5800X Review: Excellent performance thanks to Zen 3 architecture The AMD Ryzen 7 5800X offers eight cores including multithreading, so that the processor can process a total of sixteen threads or tasks at the same tim…
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After my old Canon gave up after almost 10 years, a replacement was needed. Due to the numerous positive reviews, I decided on the Epson WF-2760. It's been in use for almost 2 years now and I'm still thrilled. It starts quickly and prints wonderfully even with foreign inks. Of course he complains about this, but if you ignore the message, he works without any problems. Operation via the touchscreen is child's play and logical, the large paper compartment is a blessing and the nozzles do not clog even after weeks of downtime. The built-in scanner is OK, the software is of course rather poor. Sending a fax, however, works very well. All in all a clear buy recommendation! …
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Hard Kernel continues to strengthen its Odroid H2 (+) by adding a string to its bow, which will appeal to fans of home network solutions: a daughter card with no less than four RJ45 ports at 2.5 Gb/s. The manufacturer takes the opportunity to review its official boxes. The Odroid H2 saga continues. After a “+” version equipped with a new Intel processor and two 2.5 Gb/s network ports, Hard Kernel has discreetly put a new accessory on the market in January: a 4x 2.5 Gb daughter card allowing to set up a real small router: the H2 Net Card. Odroid H2 + with x86 CPU and 2x 2.5 Gb/s: at 161 euros, the perfect card for a home NAS? Sold for 47 dollars (excluding postag…
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With a good 1440p resolution at a diagonal of 27 inches, a buttery smooth frame rate of 144 Hertz and its IPS panel, the BenQ EX2780Q gaming monitor can still convince in the test. We like the image quality, but the fact that the monitor cannot be rotated or adjusted in height cost it points in our ergonomics rating. The equipment could also be better. BenQ EX2780Q Review: Extensive equipment With its WQHD resolution, a smooth refresh rate of 144 Hertz and a bright 10-bit IPS panel, the BenQ EX2780Q promises good image quality. The gaming monitor has a diagonal of 27 inches, the screen is almost borderless with a thickness of only two millimeters. The equipme…
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The Intel Core i5-9500 is a six-core processor with good CPU performance that works well in an everyday PC or a cheap gaming PC. On top of that, there is an integrated graphics unit that makes an additional graphics card in an office or media computer obsolete. In addition, the power consumption is low and the price is cheap Intel Core i5-9500 Review: measured values The Intel Core i5-9500 is a CPU of the 9th core generation and intended for socket 1151 motherboards. It is built in a 14 nm production method and has a thermal power loss (TDP) of 65 watts. So you don't need a special cooling solution. It also has 6 cores, can process 6 threads at the same time and b…
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