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Showing posts with label Skylake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Skylake. Show all posts
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
News: Journey to Youtube Channel Setup
Hi everyone!
I am committing myself to creating more content and branching out a bit. This site from the beginning has largely been a tech accessories review page. I am now starting to branch into reviewing, making guides for, and discussing PCs. Computers have always been a passion of mine and I want to share that passion with the world. I am currently drafting up potential YouTube episodes, buying guides, reviews, build logs, and some troubleshooting.
Here are some ideas that I am toying with (starting with my new Skylake build since I don't have sponsors....yet)
I really want to grow the audience as I believe that part of learning and growing comes when everyone participates and shares their knowledge (thank you internet).
So, I will keep you all updated with upcoming content and looking forward to expanding Goto Tech Reviews!
Matthew
I am committing myself to creating more content and branching out a bit. This site from the beginning has largely been a tech accessories review page. I am now starting to branch into reviewing, making guides for, and discussing PCs. Computers have always been a passion of mine and I want to share that passion with the world. I am currently drafting up potential YouTube episodes, buying guides, reviews, build logs, and some troubleshooting.
Here are some ideas that I am toying with (starting with my new Skylake build since I don't have sponsors....yet)
- Motherboard Review: MSI Z170A Gaming Pro
- GPU Showdown: NVidia GTX 970 vs GTX 980 Ti
- Intel Core i7-6700K Overclock Results
- Review: Phanteks Enthoo Luxe Case
- Review: Corsair H115i Extreme Performance AIO Water Cooler
- Introduce My Build
These are all just early ideas I have come up with and would love suggestions on what you would like to see so I can focus my energy there.
I really want to grow the audience as I believe that part of learning and growing comes when everyone participates and shares their knowledge (thank you internet).
So, I will keep you all updated with upcoming content and looking forward to expanding Goto Tech Reviews!
Matthew
Saturday, January 30, 2016
News: Parts List
And here's the parts list:
- Intel "Skylake" Core i7-6700K 4.0GHz
- MSI Z170A Gaming Pro
- Phanteks Enthoo Luxe Case
- Crucial DDR4-2666MHz 16GB 2x8
- NVidia GTX 970 - EVGA-3975 SSC + ACX 2.0
- Corsair H115i Extreme Water Cooling
- EVGA 850W Gold Semi-Modular
Hooray! I'm working on a format for building my YouTube channel, featuring your's truly!
Friday, January 29, 2016
News and Upcoming DIY Build and Reviews
Hi all, been a while since I've done a non-review post on the blog. That doesn't I've been idle in the background, in fact quite the contrary.
It's kind of a long story that starts with, of all things, floors. To save some short term money I sold my trusty MacBookPro Retina 15 inch. I tried just using my wife's cheap netbook, but I still needed something that could do basic photo editing (Lightroom). Which lead me to the purchase of an Alienware Alpha.
It's kind of a long story that starts with, of all things, floors. To save some short term money I sold my trusty MacBookPro Retina 15 inch. I tried just using my wife's cheap netbook, but I still needed something that could do basic photo editing (Lightroom). Which lead me to the purchase of an Alienware Alpha.
I was exposed to a whole new world that I haven't visited in almost a decade. I could now upgrade the processor, which I immediately did to an Intel Core i5-4590S. I could also upgrade the RAM and the hard drive which I also did as well. It opened up my inner computer geek and like a gateway drug, left me wanting for more.
Before you know it, I'm selling it on Craigslist, looking up parts and doing research on Intel Skylake processors, Z170 motherboards, and DDR4 RAM. Not long after that, I have parts ordered for a new PC. Stay tuned for reviews on individual parts and the overall build as well as a review on the Alienware Alpha.
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