The keyboard has its ups and downs, but I am actually quite hooked on it.
Read on to see how it performs!Īzio MKG1 Mechanical Keyboard Review Having used Azio's MKG1 Mechanical Keyboard, I must say I really like it. The ASUS MG279Q also supports AMD FreeSync technology for tear-free gaming, although when you run AMD FreeSync the refresh rate is only supported in the 35 Hz to 90 Hz range on this particular display. This display means that gamers no longer have to sacrifice image quality by going with a TN panel to get that 144MHz refresh rate you want for silky smooth gaming. This display features a 27-inch In-Plane Switching (IPS) panel with a 2560 x 1440-pixel resolution (WQHD) and a 144Hz refresh rate. Wouldn’t it be beneficial to build a gaming ecosystem rather than just a gaming system?ĪSUS MG279Q 27-inch IPS FreeSync Gaming Monitor Review The ASUS MG279Q WGHD gaming monitor is the latest monitor in ASUS ever growing line of gaming-gear and has been one of the most highly anticipated displays for the summer of 2015. (Or at least that’s the way it should be) Even with all that change we still neglect the one thing that is most important and that is seating. Why is it that we spend our money on the best monitors, keyboards, mice and headsets but skimp on our comfort when it comes to what we sit on for numerous hours of gaming and computing? Years ago many of us would build a system and add a monitor as a last thought, luckily most of us are now choosing a monitor and building a system that will compliment it.
You quickly move your hand off your mouse to massage the pain and realize that you’re back in the spawn. You have you next victim in your sites and suddenly you feel a rush of pain creep up your legs which doesn’t stop until it runs up your neck. You’re on a roll, 27 head shots, 43 kills without a single respawn, just 7 more and you will beat your all-time best. You can hear every little sound, every movement you make is precise and you can feel the slightest tremor if someone approaches you from any side.
The drivers being used in this latest Linux GPU comparison is Catalyst 15.7 on the AMD side and NVIDIA 352.21 on the green side.ĪKRACING AK-6014 Black/Blue Gaming Chair Review It’s dark you’re running down a corridor and your senses are at their peak.
The first of the Radeon R9 Fury graphics card results under Linux with the Catalyst driver will be published next week as outlined yesterday. As the first of these updated large Linux comparisons on the very latest public drivers, here is a 15-way NVIDIA GeForce and AMD Radeon graphics card comparison when running various Linux games with a 4K resolution.īesides serving as some fresh Linux 4K gaming performance results on the newest AMD/NVIDIA drivers, this is also our first comparison featuring the GeForce GTX 980 Ti now that the review sample arrived courtesy of NVIDIA. Synology DS414slim & QNAP TS-453mini NAS Review: Convenient storage, tiny footprintġ5-Way AMD/NVIDIA Graphics Card Comparison For 4K Linux Gaming Being in the middle of working on Linux reviews for the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti and AMD Radeon R9 Fury, there's been a lot of fresh graphics processor benchmarks running this week at Phoronix. Raidmax Vampire RX-1000GH 1000W Power Supply Unit Review
Piper nv iControl security network review Here a roundup of todays reviews and articles:ġ5-Way AMD/NVIDIA Graphics Card Comparison For 4K Linux GamingĪKRACING AK-6014 Black/Blue Gaming Chair ReviewĪSUS MG279Q 27-inch IPS FreeSync Gaming Monitor Reviewīe quiet! Silent Base 800 Windowed Edition Mid-Tower Chassis Review