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The Kaby Lake overclocking guide

Conroe, Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge, Haswell, Skylake, and anything in between, we’ve overclocked them all. Each had their pros and cons, but the standout...

Which ASUS Z270 motherboard should I buy?

Thanks to its low power consumption and incredible overclocking potential, the Kaby Lake processor architecture is arguably Intel’s most compelling update ever. With air...

Introducing the ASUS Dual GTX 1050 Ti: Pascal goes mainstream

The staggered roll-out of NVIDIA’s Pascal graphics architecture continues. This time, the GeForce 10 Series' essence has been distilled for the mainstream audience in two...

Introducing the XG-U2008 switch – 10G networking for only $249

Outside the enterprise market, the transition from Gigabit to 10-Gigabit Ethernet has been rather slow. While there are growing small-business and prosumer demands for the...

ASUS releases UEFI updates for Intel’s next-generation LGA 1151 CPUs

It's that time again. We’re inching closer to the release of a new Intel processor architecture for desktops. While we can’t share the juicy...

The X99-E-10G WS motherboard brings 10 Gigabit Ethernet to X99

In an industry full of ostentatious claims, every product stack needs a reserved, understated statesman. Not the type that stays quiet in board meetings...

Introducing 3D-printable parts for ASUS motherboards, graphics cards, and peripherals

Like it or hate it, as the motherboard industry has evolved, the emphasis on design and aesthetics has become a greater factor. In part,...

The Broadwell-E overclocking guide

In the ASUS Thermal Control Tool Guide, we discussed how to work around some of Broadwell-E's thermal constraints to achieve better overclocks. While that...

How to get the best performance from Broadwell-E processors –...

As processor core counts increase and node sizes shrink, keeping a grip on temperatures becomes an increasing challenge. Intel’s latest Broadwell-E processor architecture offers...