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The Coolest Stuff We Saw at Computex 2018
By Tom's Hardware News Team published
We’ve handed out our awards and filed most of our news posts from Computex 2018. But there are still several products that are well worth highlighting. Here are 21 cool things we saw in Taipei.

Supermicro Debuts 300W X299 PG300 Motherboard
By Paul Alcorn published
Supermicro had its new C9X299-PG300 motherboard that supports Intel Core X-Series CPUs with up to a 300W TDP.

Adata Joins M.3 Party With New IM3P33E1 SSD
By Chris Ramseyer published
Adata joins Samsung and Supermicro in the push for a new M.2 SSD standard that adds NVMe hot swap and width to over the M.2 specification.

Intel Xeon E5-2600 v4 Broadwell-EP Review
By Paul Alcorn published
Not yet ratedIntel rolls out is new Xeon E5-2600 v4 CPUs that offer more cores, cache and a bump in IPC performance.

Intel Z170 LGA-1151 Motherboard Roundup
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Not yet ratedASRock, MSI and Supermicro offered up their Z170 Extreme6, Z170A Gaming M7 and C7Z170-SQ (respectively) for our initial Z170 motherboard roundup.

Antec P70 ATX Mid-Tower Case Review
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Not yet ratedAntec’s latest low-cost chassis carries the company's gaming hardware-oriented “Performance” moniker, but can it really perform? We find out.

Supermicro Gaming S5 ATX Case Review
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Not yet ratedSupermicro isn't typically associated with gaming products. However, the company's Gaming S5 ATX is riding a reputation for solid construction in the server business, hoping to attract enthusiast customers as well.

Supermicro C7X99-OCE ATX Motherboard Review
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Not yet ratedCan Supermicro deliver its legendary server-component reliability with the overclocking features we’ve grown to love? We gauge the company’s progress in its third generation of enthusiast-oriented motherboards.

Intel Xeon E5-2600 V3 Review: Haswell-EP Redefines Fast
By Patrick Kennedy published
We compare three generations of Intel's Xeon E5-2690 processors, plus the flagship Xeon E5-2699 v3 to see how Haswell-EP affects the datacenter.

Five Z97 Express Motherboards, $160 To $220, Reviewed
By Thomas Soderstrom published
Intel’s “mainstream” socket continues to spawn enthusiast parts with the company’s fastest-ever gaming-oriented CPU. You’ll probably want a feature-packed motherboard for that, and five companies stepped up to show off the best of the sub-$220 segment.
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