TheOverclocker Issue 30 | Page 16

ADATA ADATA had a wonderful stand once again, with everything from USB flash drives to the latest M.2 solid state storage. We got to see their new enthusiast line of SSD drives and high performance DRAM modules. Water proof SSDs and all kinds of things that set ADATA apart from so many memory companies at the show. Their booth was always packed with people, be it for the booth babes or the products, we can’t be sure, but they most certainly it garnered plenty of attention. APACER Apacer may not have been huge in the overclocking scene, but with upcoming DDR4 they seem to be a lot serious about it. We got to scope out some DDR4 modules, dressed in some stylish heat sinks. This vendor is one to watch for as they just may come out of left field and bring stiff competition to everyone. ASROCK We didn’t’ spend too much time here, but we did go and check out the familiar faces of Nick Shih and John-Lam who have become the go to overclockers associated with ASRock along with Splave. As usual it was memory and CPU overclocking on the latest and greatest Z97 Motherboards like ther Z97 OC Formula. ASUS No COMPUTEX is complete without a look inside the ASUS ROG booth. This year there was nothing resembling the ZEUS, but we did get to look at their entire Z97 range and their gaming PCs, which we must admit look incredible. Hybrid cooling graphics cards. cutting edge designs and components in their notebooks, this may not have been the most amazing year for ASUS, but as always it remains thoroughly impressive. AVEXIR Have you ever seen DRAM that looks this good? Neither have we. Say what you may about AVEXIR but they sure know how to flatter the eye and especially the system. You know as well it’s not just the looks, because AVEXIR kits go like the clappers as well. BIT-FENIX By all rights, the inventor of the full GPU capable mini-ITX cases or at least to most people, BF was back this year. Some exquisite