Chillblast Fusion Nano Review, An Ultra-Compact PC With All The GamingPerformance

9 Februari 2015 oleh Asep Sudiyono
Chillblast maximizes Nvidia’s most current GTX 970 GPU, gaming power in a compact bundle. The days of monolithic gaming PCs are numbered. Intel and Nvidia pressing ever more efficiency into every watt of electrical power, it’s now possible to accommodate significant PC gaming power in a case bit larger than a shoebox.

 

Go into Chillblast’s small Fusion Nano: an ultra-compact PC with all the video gaming efficiency you ‘d get out of a full-sized system. High-end overclocked video gaming PCs typically need considerable cooling systems and utilize huge, effective graphics cards to accomplish their blistering efficiency. Not everybody has the desire to have, or the space for, a big bulky PC.

Chillblast Fusion Nano Description:

Constructed into a greatly customized Raijintek Metis Mini ITX case, the Fusion Nano is among the best-looking PCs. Due to that Chillblast has actually eliminated the internal 3.5 in bay to make area for a Corsair H55 liquid CPU cooler and an nVidia GeForce GTX 970 miniature graphics card. At the heart of the system is an Intel Core i5-4690K Quad Core processor, overclocked to 4.3 GHz, coordinated with 16GB of PC3-12800 DDR3 RAM.

These are fitted in an Asus Z97I-Plus mini-ITX motherboard which supplies an extra 4 external USB 3.0 ports, 4 USB 2.0 ports, Audio with DTS support and a PS/2 port for lag-free input. Gaming efficiency is dealt with by Nvidia’s mini edition of its GeForce GTX 970. Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 970 is available in a “mini” format makings it appropriate for little PCs like the Fusion Nano, providing it “complete size” efficiency in a much smaller sized format.

In general, the Fusion Nano is an incredibly quick gaming PC provided its hassle-free and compact size. Chillblast Fusion Nano is definitely among the better-looking to travel through our Labs. The Fusion Nano is a fantastic selection if you’re brief on area and huge on games.

iPhone 6 Plus Review, Still Too Big But Brilliant In Other Ways

9 Februari 2015 oleh Asep Sudiyono

 

iPhone 6 Plus Review, Still Too Big But Brilliant In Other Ways

In numerous ways, the iPhone 6 provides on those design expectations, the iPhone 6 Plus is substantially bigger, visibly thinner, and maybe most notably – provides much more endurance on a single charge than any previous iPhone. The iPhone 6 Plus beefed-up body frames a significantly bigger 5.5 in, Full HD display screen.

This makes the iPhone 6 Plus something of a handful however, at just 7.3 mm thick, the slender, rounded profile fits remarkably well in the hand. To prevent any regrettable thumb-straining events, Apple has actually supplied a function on the iPhone 6 Plus called “Reachability.”.

Inside, both iPhone 6 designs provide the new A8 processor, though strangely enough the Geekbench standard reports it as running ever so a little slower on the 6 Plus – 1.35 GHz versus 1.39 GHz. One location where the iPhone 6 Plus thoroughly betters the iPhone 6 is battery life. Even with the needs of GFXBench stressing the GPU, the iPhone 6 Plus attained a forecasted runtime of 3hrs 26mins.

Both the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus function modified cameras rear and front, however the Plus provides much more upgrades. The rear shooter right here is 8 megapixels as on the iPhone 6, however the Plus includes optical image stabilization to the mix. The iPhone 6 Plus even overtakes the iPhone 6 in one essential location: its bigger body has actually offered Apple space to press in optical image stabilisation. Disappointingly, however, this is turned on just for low-light stills, so video recordings do not benefit.

The iPhone 6 Plus is not a phone for everyone. Its size is its biggest downside and, certainly, that will likely be the choosing aspect for numerous on whether to choose the 6 or 6 Plus. This is an elegant, high-performance phablet in every sense, however simply as with the iPhone 6, Apple is requiring a difficult premium for its work.

Price: $249.99 to $750.00