Computer Shopper 2019-11-01

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ISSUE 381|COMPUTER SHOPPER|NOVEMBER 2019 51


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INTELCorei9-9900K
★★★★★
£480•www.amzn.to/2KYuQtF

AMD Ryzen72700X
★★★★★
£230•www.amzn.to/2JvaEyCk

Intel’s 9th-gen chips see it
finally joining the octa-core
club,including the flagship
Core i9-9900K. With Turbo Boost speeds hitting 5GHz
straight out of the box, it’s just as potent in single-core gaming as it
is in serious multithreaded workloads.

AMD’s second generation of
Ryzen processors gets off to
an auspicious start with the
mighty Ryzen 72700X. It’s faster than Intel’s
equivalent Core i7-8700K at stock speeds, despitebeing cheaper,
and temperatures staylow even when overclocking.

SOCKETLGA1151•CORES (^8) • FREQUENCY3.6GHz•INTEGRATEDGRAPHICSIntelUHDGraphics
(^630) • WARRANTYThreeyearsRTB•DETAILSwww.intel.com•PARTCODEBX80684I99900K•
FULLREVIEWJan2019
SOCKETAM4•CORES (^8) • FREQUENCY3.7GHz•INTEGRATEDGRAPHICSNone•
WARRANTYTwoyearsRTB•DETAILSwww.amd.com•PARTCODEYD270XBGAFBOX•
FULLREVIEWAug2018
THERMALTAKEView37
★★★★★
£110•www.scan.co.uk
Aspacious, feature-rich chassis
forboth ATX- and EATX-based
builds, the View 37 comes with a
gull-wing side window that’s perfect forshowing
off your handiwork.
CASETYPEMid-tower•MOTHERBOARDTYPEATX,EATX,microATX,Mini-ITX•SUPPLIED
FANS2x140mm•MAXDRIVEBAYS7x3.5in,11x2.5in•DIMENSIONS525x261x538mm•
WEIGHT11.8kg•WARRANTYThreeyearsRTB•DETAILSwww.thermaltake.com•
PARTCODECA-1J7-00M1WN-00•FULLREVIEWDec2018
ASUS ROGStrixFlare
★★★★★
£120•www.game.co.uk
Besides being a
comfortable and
responsive gaming keyboard,
thanksto itsreliableCherryMXRedswitches,theROGStrixFlare
is loaded with useful features and extras: there’s aset of dedicated
media controls and aUSB2 pass-through port, among others.
KEYBOARDSHAPEFullsize•NUMBERPADYes•CONNECTION1xUSB2•MEDIAKEYSPause/
play,mute,skip,volume•USBPORTS2xUSB2•WARRANTYOneyearRTB•DETAILSwww.
asus.com/uk•PARTCODE90MP000MO-BOEA00•FULLREVIEWOct2019
AMD RadeonRX5700
★★★★★
£290•shop.amd.com
MSIMPGZ390GamingEdgeAC
★★★★★
£143•www.scan.co.uk
AMD’s 7nm GPU is
cheaper than the GeForce
RTX2060 and the RTX2060
Super,yet is just as comfortable with gaming at 1080p and 1440p.
This price only seems to apply forthe reference design rather than
partner versions, but the blower-style cooler is the only real downside.
From built-in 802.11ac Wi-Fi
and Bluetooth to high-end audio
connectivity,the MPG Z370 Gaming Edge
AC is stuffed with features. Addinagood price,easy overclocking and
awell-designed BIOS, and it’s perfect forpremium Intel-based builds.
GPUAMDRadeonRX5700•MEMORY8GBGDDR6•GRAPHICSCARDLENGTH268mm•
WARRANTYOneyearRTB•DETAILSwww.amd.com•PARTCODERadeonRX5700•
FULLREVIEWOct2019
PROCESSORSOCKETLGA1151•DIMENSIONS305x244mm•CHIPSETIntelZ390•MEMORY
SLOTS (^4) • PCI-Ex16SLOTS (^3) • PCI-Ex1SLOTS (^3) • PCISLOTS (^0) • USBPORTS2xUSB2,2xUSB3,
1xUSB3.1,1xUSBType-C•VIDEOOUTPUTS1xHDMI,1xDisplayPort•WARRANTYOneyearRTB



  • DETAILSwww.msi.com•PARTCODEMPGZ390GamingEdgeAC•FULLREVIEWApr2019


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As with Intel motherboards, you’ll
need to make sure you match an AMD
processor with acompatible motherboard.
This is relatively simple forAMD hardware,
as most of its recent chips use the same
AM4 socket, and the most recent second-
generation Ryzen processors are backwards-
compatible with first-generation chipsets,
such as the X370 and B350.

02


Budget APU and aminority of Ryzen
processors have integrated graphics,
so to make use of this, ensure that your
motherboard comes with video outputs such
as DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort. ForRyzen
chips that lack integrated graphics, or if
you want more graphics power,install a
dedicated graphics card intoone of your

Choosingan... AMDmotherboard

motherboard’s PCI-E x16 slots. This also has
the benefit of providing agreater range of
video outputs to choose from.

03


Normaltowercasescanaccommodate
ATXmotherboards, which provide the
most expansion slots. AmicroATX
motherboard will let you build your PC in a
smaller case,but if you opt foramicroATX
board, make sure it has all the features you
need built in, as there won’t be much room
forexpansion cards.

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If you want to install lots of
expansion cards, look fora
motherboard that offers plenty of PCI and
PCI-E x1 slots. Some motherboards also
have PCI-E x4 slots and extra PCI-E x16

slots. PCI-E x1 and x4 cards also work in
PCI-E x16 slots. If you need alot of storage,a
motherboard with plenty of SATA2and
SATA3ports is essential. SATA2isfine for
optical drives and hard disks, but to make
the most of an SSD,you need SATA3.

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All motherboards have built-in audio
chipsets, but some support only 5.1
surround sound rather than 7.1. If you’re
connecting to older surround-sound
amplifiers that don’t have HDMI, look for
an optical or coaxial S/PDIF output.
All motherboards have Ethernet ports and
most have the faster Gigabit version. You
mayalso find it useful to buy aboard with
built-in Wi-Fi so you don’t have to use up a
USB port or PCI slot with an adaptor.
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