Category: Reviews

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Review – 2x16GB Teamgroup T-FORCE Delta RGB DDR4 3600CL18 – Hynix CJR 16-Gbit – Testing and overclocking!

In this review, we will analyze a DDR4 memory kit from Teamgroup’s Delta RGB series, which offers models ranging from 2666 to 4000 MT/s, available in 4, 8, 16, or 32 GB modules. These can be purchased separately or in kits of 8 GB, 16 GB, 32 GB, or 64 GB. The product under review is a 32 GB kit with a speed of 3600 MT/s, timings of 18-22-22-42, and an operating voltage of 1.35V.

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Review – Qiyida X99-D4 – An Affordable chinese Motherboard for Xeon with White PCB

In this review, we will analyze the Qiyida X99-D4, which is an entry-level Chinese LGA2011-3 motherboard designed for Xeon processors, in Micro-ATX format, and stands out with its white PCB, VRM with active cooling, and the C612 chipset, which theoretically offers support for overclocking on CPUs with unlocked multipliers. But is it a good motherboard? That’s what we’ll find out in this article! 🙂

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Review – Thermalright PA120: An Air Cooler with Water Cooler Performance and great Price!

In this review, we will analyze the Thermalright PA120, which is a dual-tower air cooler from the renowned heatsink manufacturer Thermalright, famous for legendary models like the TRUE and for having collaborated with DFI on the cooling system of their motherboards. Setting aside its illustrious history, will the PA120 deliver good performance? That’s what we’ll explore in this article!

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Intel UHD Graphics 770 – Exploring the Performance of Intel’s Integrated Graphics!

In this article, we will assess the performance of Intel’s integrated graphics, the UHD Graphics 770, in various modern games, while also exploring the benefits of overclocking.

A little over two years ago, we tested the UHD750 from Rocket Lake (in Portuguese), the 11th generation chips. At that time, the introduction of the Xe architecture marked a significant milestone, giving rise to Intel’s first dedicated GPUs in decades!