Category - Reviews

Review Virtual Acoustic Cave GH51 Pro – Insider Tip with 8 separate drivers against Virtual Surround and the Razer Tiamat 7.1?

Virtual Acoustic's Cave GH51 Pro is a completely redesigned wireless headset with four drivers per earcup, neatly implemented Bluetooth technology, and a switchable, proprietary wireless connection that includes uncompressed content largely lag-free and in decent quality. In addition, there is a separate transmitter with a high degree of [...]


Intel Core i9-9900K, i7-9700K and i5-9600K in review – Hot tightrope walk between overtaking and braking lane

Important preliminary remarks The attempted dictation, influence and also conscious avoidance of launch results by a targeted sampling or Non-sampling seems to have become a big fashion. This test was also taken together by two editors on two continents at the end, because Intels did not normally sample for us and all new CPUs had to be obtained [...]


Palit GeForce RTX 2070 Dual in first test

Interestingly, the GeForce RTX 2070 Founders Edition, which has already been tested today, is not the object on which the chip giant is focusing its new focus. In order to make the GeForce RTX 2070 quite tasty for the buyer, this time the board partners have to judge it with their not overclocked models. Nvidia's price target is an RRP of 519 [...]


MSI GeForce RTX 2070 Armor in first test

Interestingly, the GeForce RTX 2070 Founders Edition, which has already been tested today, is not the object on which the chip giant is focusing its new focus. In order to make the GeForce RTX 2070 quite tasty for the buyer, this time the board partners have to judge it with their not overclocked models. Nvidia's price target is an RRP of 519 [...]


Srhythm NC25 – Over-Ear Bluetooth Headphones with ANC in Bargain Check

Between 30 and almost 60 euros, depending on the source and discount situation, you have to look for the NC25. From time to time you get it, like me, on Amazon for just under 30 euros with discount code. And since I'm not very vain (at least not with something like that), the NC25 was allowed to replace the permanently oppressive Samsung Level [...]


MSI MEG Z390 Goodlike in Unboxing and First Hands-On Test | igorsLAB

The current scarcity of Intel's products in the 14nm process and the inability to realize its own 10nm process at all also strikes quite brutally on the Z390 motherboards in particular and the availability of the complete new product line in the So that the launch of the Platform Controller Hub (PCH) Z390 and the new Coffee Lake S Refresh [...]


News Test

The Turing of the Month: Summary of Nvidia's RTX | igorsLAB

Our daily Turing give us today? I can't really hear it anymore, but I have to live with it every day, because it touches the sensitivities of all readers. You can't and must't close yourself to it and hide everything gallantly. I recently had a conversation with a distrubutor and in the end everyone involved thought that the world is [...]


GeForce RTX 2080 Ti – Why water cooling is more important than manual overclocking and does little | igorsLAB

I have always wondered (and in the end also annoyed) why the GeForce RTX 2080 Ti behaves so divertily unwilling when manually overclocking and why ultimately the Founders edition, if you really cool it down, at the same time as your Power Target the limit of what makes sense. Squinting at the card with the highest Power Target ex works and the [...]


Nvidia GeForce RTX 2080 Ti – Internal details about power supply, different components and where the spikes have remained!

If you are not yet so familiar with the subject matter, I strongly recommend to you to get started and better understand my basic article "Basics GPUs: Power Consumption, Power Supply Conflicts & Other Myths" (opens in a new tab/window), which provides the most important information for the following. In the entry article for Turing [...]