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Wednesday, January 18, 2017

THE WORLD’S FIRST TRIPLE DISPLAY LAPTOP




Immersive gaming has never been more portable. Introducing Project Valerie, the world’s first automated triple display laptop. Constructed to be incredibly powerful yet mobile, this revolutionary laptop gives you easy access to three eye-popping 4K displays. Regardless of where you are, you can have the visual superiority of a 12K desktop setup to excel at both work and play

Multi-display setups are increasingly common for desktop gaming rigs, as they provide valuable extra visual real estate. But no matter how graphically powerful gaming laptops have been in the past, the onscreen action has always been limited to just that -- a single screen. At CES today, Razer unveiled a prototype that could change the way we play. Behold: Project Valerie, the world's first laptop to incorporate three -- count 'em, three -- built-in monitors.


Each screen measures 17.3 inches, with 4K resolution -- that's 12K total (11520 x 2160) viewing space. They slide out from the central lid chassis under their own power and autonomously position themselves to create a full 180-degree viewing area, powered by NVIDIA's Surround View technology, which enables programs to spread a single image across multiple monitors. All of the computer's wiring is internal, so you won't have to worry about snagging power cords as the screens deploy.
The Valerie also utilizes Razer's short-throw keyboard, an all-aluminum case and the computing prowess of the 17-inch Blade Pro. That means it's fully compliant with the hardware requirements for both the HTC Vive and the Oculus Rift. Even with all that extra hardware, though, the Valerie measures 1.5 inches thick and weighs less than 12 pounds -- granted, that's pretty portly, even by gaming laptop standards, but not quite heavy enough to fully restrict it to a stationary role on your desk. There's no word yet on pricing, availability or even key specs like the CPU, GPU and memory. That said, we do expect to get hands-on with this thing here at CES, so perhaps we can glean more about the internals, at the very least.

Sunday, January 15, 2017

Best gaming Mouse Of 2017

Best gaming Mouse Of 2017

 MAD CATZ R.A.T Pro X







Mad Catz RAT pro X is the latest gaming mouse of the RAT series. The mouse comes with superfluity option of customization. The mouse is best for MMO games and tournament editions.
  • A wired Gaming mouse
  • 8200 DPI Senstivity
  • Fully coustomizable.
  • 9 programmable buttons
The design of the mouse is not pretty attractive but it is engineered keeping in mind the user comforts. The mouse look like under construction, Its body is made of silver black and some parts have yellow and green colors on it. Its design looks like that someone has forgotten to put the cover on this mouse.
But the world of gaming era does not end here, when you will wrap your hand around the mouse you will feel the real touch. The mouse is fully customizable. There is not any single part of this which could not be replaced even you can replace scroll wheel of the mouse.
The mouse works fine for both palm and claw grips but if you still feel discomfort you can adjust its palm rest by replacing with the extra panels for palm rest. Once you will find the real combination for your hands your hand will never ramble on this mouse. You can swap out the pinky rest, palm rest and can also adjust in or out palm rest in three different levels and you can replace scroll wheel even the feet of the mouse can also be replaced. Wow, it's super fantastically customizable.
The mouse has 9 programmable buttons. There are 2 standard left and right click buttons, a scroll wheel which can be clicked in three different directions, a DPI button and 2 buttons on the left side and finally, a sniper buttons just positioned under the thumb. 

Accessories

As the mouse is highly customizable so it comes with the bundle of extra parts. You will get two sets of feet one is of ceramic for control and other is of Teflon for speed.The mouse also comes with 2 metal scroll wheel and one rubber scroll wheel,two thumb rests, three palm rests and three finger rests.
The mouse comes with only one sensor but you can also chnage the sensor of the mouse as well. So, before playing games you have to spend at least 1 hours for configuring the mouse according to your requirments. The mouse also comes with a carrying case.

Performance and software

​Just like the mouse its software is also super friendly it took me 1 minute to understand the whole funcationalities of software. The software provides optios for responce rate setting , Precison aim, poll rate, mouse Dpi settings, dpi switch. There is also an options for sensor damping which allow you to tune the senosr according to the placement of mouse.
You can also save 10 different profiles for individual sensor. Others functions of the software are same just like others softwares. The software is also exceptionally light weight that it will not take any much place of your Ram or hard disk.
I tested this mouse with Battlefield 4, league of legends, Prince of Persia and batman. I had no issues with the performance of the mouse. The mouse is extraordinarily responsive with every game. In the battlefield 4, the sniper button helped me a lot just like a handy pistol.
So should I buy this mouse or not?. Well for me the mouse has many options that full fill all the requirements for average PC gamers. If you this mouse is in your budget then you should go for this because it would be the last mouse of your life for games you will not find any better replacement. But if you have low budget than Logitech G900 or Razer Mamba are also best gaming mouse for hardcore MMO gamers.

Friday, January 13, 2017

Authentic Xiaomi Mi MIX 6.4" LTE Smartphone (128GB/EU)

Authentic Xiaomi Mi MIX 6.4" LTE Smartphone (128GB/EU)




Software
OS VERSIONMIUI 8.0 (Based on Android 6.0)
Display
SCREEN SIZE6.4 -inch
SCREEN RESOLUTION2040*1080
TOUCH SCREEN TYPECapacitive
Microprocessors
CPU CORESQuad -core
CPU FREQUENCY2.35GHz
MICROPROCESSOR MODELQualcomm Snapdragon 821
Sensors & Inputs
CAMERA(S)Front & back
CAMERA FLASHYes
MAIN CAMERA RESOLUTION16MP
SECONDARY CAMERA RESOLUTION5MP
SENSORSUltrasonic Proximity Sensor / Gyroscope / Accelerometers / Compass / Light Sensor / Vibrating Motor / Barometer / Hall Sensor
Aesthetic
COLORBlack
MATERIALCeramic
Connectivity
BLUETOOTH4.2
FREQUENCY BANDSGSM B2/B3/B5/B8, CDMA1X/EVDO BC0, WCDMA B1/B2/B5/B8, TD-SCDMA B34/B39, TDD-LTE B38/B39/B40/B41, FDD-LTE B1/B2/B3/B4/B5/B7/B8
GPSGPS / A-GPS / GLONASS / Beidou
MOBILE GENERATION4G/LTE
NFCYes
PORTSUSB Type C, 3.5mm
USB PORT TYPEType C
WIFI802.11a/b/g/n/ac
Hardware
GPUAdreno 530
RAM4GB
RAM TYPELPDDR4
Mobile
SIM CARD SLOTS2
SIM CARD TYPENano SIM
SIMULTANEOUS STANDBYYes
Power & Batteries
BATTERIES INCLUDEDYes
BATTERY CAPACITY (MFG RATED)4400 mAh
BATTERY FEATURERechargeable
BATTERY TYPEFixed
PLUG TYPEEU
POWER ADAPTER INCLUDEDYes
USB CHARGINGYes
Specifications
STORAGE128GB
User Interface
LANGUAGESChinese / English
Classification
SCREEN SIZE RANGE5.6+ -inch
Manufacturer
BRANDXiaomi
MODELMi MIX
Package
PACKAGE TYPERetail
PACKAGE CONTENTS1*Smartphone, 1*EU Plug Power Adapter, 1*USB Cable, 1*User Manual, 1*SIM Pin Opener, 1*Protective Case
Dimensionsus | metric
DEPTH7.9 mm
HEIGHT158.8 mm
WIDTH81.9 mm
PRODUCT WEIGHT209 g

Thursday, January 12, 2017

Top Gear - is that true?

   Top Gear - is that true?



This is it. The race of your life. Head to head. Nose to nose. Flag to flag for the championship of the world. And only your best friend - or your worst enemy - stands in your way as you chase each other around 32 fiendishly tricky racetracks scattered from Paris to Rio.
Then there was the SNES trilogy known as "Top Gear" (or "Top Racer" as it was known as in Japan). The sequels after the first TG became more advanced as far as options for races, cars, designs, and required "money" to purchase parts and accessories won from high pole places in a race. The original Top Gear is valued for the fact that it was simplistic in nature: chose your name, chose your transmission (auto or manual), and chose your controller layout, and a car, and just race!
You each choose your car carefully for speed. handling and power. Grab the controls, and punch it down the blacktop. This is awesome splitscreen racing at its best, and it takes all your skill, courage and splitsecond timing to stay on the road, day after day, night after night, past roadblocks, barriers and pitstops. So gear up. Get your motor running. And go for the nitro. There's only room in the winner's circle for one!


Graphics:
The graphics in this game do their job well a neat opening screen is followed by a well laid out options screen which includes an impressive (by SNES standards) digitized photo behind the text. In the game itself the graphics are pretty good and the cars themselves are well drawn. One effect in top gear I have never seen anywhere else is the way that during some races day changes to night and vice versa which improves or worsens your visibility.
Also back drops are unique to each track, you can see the leaning tower of Pisa in Pisa, the Eiffel tower in Paris etc. The pit lane is also well animated and the speedometer, timer.Are intuitively laid out so you can glance at them quickly without crashing. I also liked the little speech bubbles coming out of the side of the car whenever you crash into another car or use a nitro. For example if you get caught in a group of cars and you keep banging into them the driver will say something like 'get outta my way' or 'are you blind'.
The Controls:
The controls are in a word faultless. you have 4 control options including a left handed option where you hold the SNES pad upside down. Maneuvering your car is simplicity itself as is cornering. overtaking on high speed corners is no problem as you can go full speed round the outside or take a small speed drop and pass on the inside.The brake and nitro buttons are easy to reach requiring just a roll of the thumb to reach. In manual gears mode a simple tap of the R or L buttons will take you up or down a gear.
Music and Sound FX:
I have to say I think Top Gear has the best music in any of the earlier racing games. The title song is a classic (It is also the ending music for lotus1 on the genesis) and the in game tracks are also perfect and always seem perfect for whatever track you are on, high notes seem to coincide with sharp turns and generally the music has a rhythm that manages to get the adrenaline going as you are tearing round hairpin bends. The sound effects of the car (skidding, engine noise etc.) are also perfectly recaptured.
Gameplay:
Top Gear's Strong point is its thrilling gameplay. The fact that its permanently split screen (like Mario Kart) will always have you competing against another "human" player is it's trump card. If you are playing in one player mode the second players car is controlled by the SNES and it will have to refuel just like you. In two player mode player 2 will control this car. In each race there are 20 cars and your position on the starting grid is determined by your finishing position in the previous race e.g) if you finished 1st you begin the next race in 20th, 2nd = 19th and so forth.
When you finish first on any given track in a country, you earn 20 points, 2nd place earns 15 points, 3rd place earns 12, 4th place earns 10, and 5th place earns 8. That is the cut off point however, because if you do not finish a given track 5th place or better (out of 20 cars), you will not advance to the next track. In addition, you must finish at least 3rd or better on any given country or continent in order to advance to the next country.
There are 32 tracks over eight areas around the world: the United States, South America (mainly in Brazil, but oddly it includes one track in Mexico), Italy, Germany, Japan, France (including one track in Monaco), The United Kingdom, and Scandinavia (Sweden, Finland, Norway, and Denmark).
In addition, you can choose one of four cars, most of which contrast sharply from one another. The white car is best for fuel consumption but on average it clocks the lowest speed, while the red car is the fastest on average but drinks gasoline like water. The blue and purple cars share a similar speed and gas usage rate, but the blue car handles more soundly around turns then the purple car does.
There are big differences between each car and playing the game with a different car makes each play feel like a different game as depending on your car you could have a very manueverable machine or something that handles like a brick on wheels. (when driving the blue or red car it becomes much more difficult to overtake and avoid objects). Or you could have a vehicle that needs to be refuelled once, twice or not at all on a particular track.
Also acceleration varies which is crucial when you're starting off or just after a bad crash or pit stop.the nitro power also varies from car to car also which affects the duration and overall speed boost. Also max speed comes into play also some cars 'hold' speed better than others and do not seem to slow down as much after a nitro boost or a steep hill.
When your low on fuel you have to pit stop to do this simply steer into the pit lane and when your fuel level is sufficient drive out again. Pit stops require tactics as pitting early in the race will give you more time to catch up. If you do run out of fuel it does not mean you are out of the race as your car drifts forward for a while and if another car hits the back of you will start moving again.
Because of this its possible to do a whole lap with out fuel until you either manage to finish or reach the pits. Although more than likely you will lose a lot of positions waiting to get hit or stop in a lane where no other cars even goes. In 2 player mode you can just get the other guy to give you a push though.
The tracks are all well designed and on the longer courses it is possible to have many different tactics about when to refuel or nitro. Some tracks like the black forest are true to life as this track is full of steep hills just like the real place. The speed in Top Gear is phenomenal, it is not un-playably fast but it's devastatingly quick and smooth when compared to the likes of F-Zero and Mario Kart which are sluggish and seem slow in comparison.
Challenge Factor:
Top Gear has three difficulty levels the higher levels make the computer cars faster and more aggressive and also add more obstacles to the course. Although completing the game is not too difficult you should try to finish first in every race, as any loser can finish fifth. also you should try and beat the course record which is shown on the pre-race screen.
As well as that you should attempt to complete the game with every car like in the red car you can not afford to crash and you can hit speeds of around 240 mph if you are good. The red car also guzzles fuel like there is no tomorrow but goes a lot faster than the blue and the white car. To sum up the white car is for beginners, the blue and purple cars for intermediary players, while the red is for the pros.
Final Thoughts:
Top Gear does not hold a lot of weight in the history of racing games because it does not have the super deluxe choices, features, and add ons like it's sequels did, or other games that would follow it on other systems. And that is a shame, because not only is Top Gear simplicity in its most compelling form as far as strictly racing goes, but it also paved the way for other games to copy the system it implemented and make it even better, solely from a gameplay stand point.
If you have an SNES and want to re-live a glorious Pre-whacked out racing Era of games, Top Gear would be one of those you will want to get your hands on. The experience will give you arguably be one of the best racing games ever in your collection.


Unraveling Fiber Optic Cables

Unraveling Fiber Optic Cables




Fiber optic cables are composed of a single, hair-fine filament that is drawn from molten silica glass. They are loved by many people as they transmit information at ultra-high speeds. The fiber is composed primarily of silicon dioxide but in most cases, other chemicals are involved. Phosphorus oxychloride and germanium tetrachloride areused to produce outer shells and core fibers.
Design of the fiber optic cable
Many individual fibers are bound together around a high-strength or central steel cable plastic carrier that you use to carry the cable and also provide support. The core of the fiber is covered with a number of protective materials such as Kevlar, polyethylene, and aluminum. Since the core and the cladding are made from differing materials, the light travels at different speeds.
As the light wave traveling in the fiber reaches the boundary between the cladding and core, it bends back into the core. The bouncing and bending of the light causes it to travel fast thus light and information are transmitted fast. There are usually two types of optic fibers: single and multi-mode fibers. The single mode fiber features a small core (about 10 micrometers) and a cladding of 100 micrometers in diameter. Since the cable is small, it carries only one light wave over a long distance. Bundles of the single-mode fibers are heavily used in undersea cables and long distance telephone lines.
Multimode optic fibers have a large core (50 micrometers) and a cladding diameter of 125 micrometers. Due to this, it can carry hundreds of separate light waves over short distances. This fiber is often used in urban systems that require many signals to be carried to the central switching stations where they are then distributed.
Other applications of fiber optics
In addition to using the fibers in transmitting information, they are also used in other applications. One of the applications is in the lensing technology where the fibers make it possible for people to manufacture a wide range of lens shapes from the optical fiber.
The optic fibers are also applied in the endcap technology. The energy density at the output end of the fiber laser can sometimes be high but when you use an endcap, the energy diverges in a controlled manner.
Conclusion
This is what you need to know about fiber optic cables. When buying them for any of your applications, ensure that you buy the highest quality.
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What Is League of Legends?

What Is League of Legends?



League of Legends is a popular multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game that has recently exploded into the online gaming scene. The game is published by Riot Games and was first released in 2009 for Mac and PC, the Mac client was later closed down.
The game offers the standard 5v5 game mode available in other MOBA games which pits two teams against each other on a map (called Summoner's Rift) with the main goal being to destroy the enemies base (Nexus).
League of Legends added a 3v3 option to the MOBA genre and introduced the Dominion gameplay mode. In Dominion players are required to capture and hold five objective points to reduce the enemies Nexus health. This game mode is aimed at creating a faster paced gameplay mode.
Influence Points
Influence Points are the main currency in League of Legends which are given to players for playing games. The amount earned varies based on several factors including the game result, summoner level and the number of bots in the game.
Influence Points (also known as IP) are used to purchase in-game items such as champions and runes.
Riot Points
Riot Points are the other currency available and are available via PayPal, credit/debit card or prepaid Riot Point Game Cards.
Riot Points can unlock rune pages, champions and various boosts (experience and influence points). However, Riot Points cannot be spent on runes. Riot Points can be earned for free through various activities (such as referring friends to League of Legends).
Runes
Runes add a level of customisation to League of Legends. Players can increase a variety of stats such as health, damage, mana regeneration, movement speed and many other stats. This allows players to play the same champion but play them in a different way based on rune and mastery choices.
Champions
Players can choose from over 92 playable champions (and this number continues to grow every week).
Champions must be unlocked with Riot Points or Influence Points before they can be played. However, there are a number of free champions available to play each week to give summoners the option to trial champions before purchasing them. There are many champion types available including assassins, bruisers, supports, casters, junglers and tanks.
Ranked Matches
These games are just like standard games except that players are given a ranking based on the result of the game, this is known as the ELO ranking system which is also used in chess. This system has created what is known as 'ELO Hell', a place in the ELO system that is filled with poor players and intentional griefers, this section in the ELO system is hard to escape due to the team nature of the MOBA genre.





Conclusions
The game systems behind League of Legends are the reason for its success among the MOBA game genre. The game continues to take the genre by storm with its 5 million dollar prize pool for the 2012 game circuit. Check out their official website for full details: League of Legends Official Site.
There are also many games like League of Legends if you are interested in trying a different MOBA experience. If you wish to learn more about how to obtain Riot Points for League of Legends then visit, how to get free Riot Points for League of Legends.

How to Choose a Good Mobile Applications Developer



How to Choose a Good Mobile Applications Developer




The days have been left behind when developing applications for mobile devices used to be rarely followed. Today, it is due to the appearance of so many devices like Blackberry, iPhone, and Android devices that popularity of the mobile application has become so prevalent.
These are some the most chanted names that brought mobile application development into the mainstream. It would not be the wrong to say that it has become a well-known profession that is too offering the broader possibilities to earn in dollars. In this way, it is seen among the most beneficial fields that have great scope to make a flourishing career.
In it meaning, mobile app development is defined as a process that comprises the development of application software for low-power handheld devices like enterprise digital assistants, personal digital assistants, and mobile phones. But, everyone does not go along with this task as there is a need to appoint a mobile app developer.
Sometimes these applications are pre-installed on mobile gadgets during their manufacturing, but it is not always the same. This is a kind of development that revolves around so many tools and tactics for which a developer has to keep himself abreast with.
For instance, a wide range of screen sizes is available for mobile devices, so it becomes essential for a programmer to appear with apps that are highly compatible with varied screen sizes. As there is an intense competition regarding hardware specifications and configurations, so he has to work with the changed format on different platforms.
Whatever the field of app development let it be entertainment, gaming, social networking, etc., a mobile app developer has to ensure the high security of the mobile devices.
He should appear with such solutions that security of these devices must not be breached at any cost. As well, he has to keep such factors away that might be threatening for data, app or its functionality. Combating with the security breaching elements, he also needs to appear with mobile applications that are high performing, rich in features and unique.
To stay away from such obstacles, the best suggestions for him to remain updated with every new release and versions of mobile phones and their applications. Above all, never forget the specified tastes and preferences of the end-user and created application must be user-friendly otherwise the success of apps is not guaranteed.
Several platforms are available in the market in the direction of making incredible mobile applications. The broad gamut of these tools comprises programming languages, emulators, cross-platform deployment, debuggers and much more.


Now, it is up to the mobile applications developer that how he makes the best use of these platforms and appears with something matchless. It is good that the mobile app developer is versed in the development task, but he must maintain constant communication with his clients.
By doing so, he will be successful to avoid the prospective mistakes and can render the best results within the stipulated time frame. So, follow these steps and see the results.
My tip for anyone needs a mobile app developed for him is always ask for previous work examples and customer references.
From own experience I can recommend a company called Nix Solutions from the Ukraine, they did a good job for my company recently.

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Baidu WiFi Hotspot

WiFi Hotspot

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Intel Core i7-7700K Kaby Lake Review

Intel Core i7-7700K Kaby Lake review

With identical performance to Skylake, Intel brings desktop performance to a standstill.



The Intel Core i7-7700K is what happens when a chip company stops trying. The i7-7700K is the first desktop Intel chip in brave new  world—which means that instead of major improvements to architecture, process, and instructions per clock (IPC), we get slightly higher clock speeds and a way to decode DRM-laden 4K streaming video. Huzzah.
For the average consumer building or buying a new performance-focused PC, a desktop chip based on 14nm  remains the chip of choice—a total lack of competition at this level makes sure of that.
But for the enthusiast—where the latest and greatest should perform better than what came before—Kaby Lake desktop chips are a disappointment, a stopgap solution that does little more than give OEMs something new to stick on a label in a 2017 product stack.
 
SPECS AT A GLANCE: INTEL CORE I7-7700K
ARCHITECTUREKaby Lake
CORES/THREADS4/8
CORE CLOCK4.2GHz
BOOST CLOCK4.5GHz
L3 CACHE8MB
MEMORY CONTROLLERTwo channel DDR4
TDP91W
PRICE£330/$350

What's new?

Which is not to say that the whole of the Kaby Lake lineup is a bust. There are some performance gains to be had further down the product stack, particularly in the graphics department. 15W U-series processors for thin-and-light laptops feature new Intel Iris Plus graphics, which promise as much as a 65 percent performance boost over older Intel HD graphics, while the more mature 14nm manufacturing process (dubbed 14nm+) promises better battery life. 45W H-series chips for laptops are unlocked for overclocking, and there's the new Core i3-7350K, an unlocked dual-core processor with hyperthreading for overclocking on the cheap.


KNOW YOUR CODENAMES
CODENAME AND YEARPROCESSPROMINENT CONSUMER CPU BRANDINGTICK/TOCK
Westmere (2010)32nmCore i3/i5/i7Tick (new process)
Sandy Bridge (2011)32nmSecond-generation Core i3/i5/i7Tock (new architecture)
Ivy Bridge (2012)22nmThird-generation Core i3/i5/i7Tick
Haswell (2013)22nmFourth-generation Core i3/i5/i7Tock
Broadwell (2014-15)14nmFifth-generation Core i3/i5/i7, Core MTick/"Process"
Skylake (2015-16)14nmSixth-generation Core i3/i5/i7, Core m3/m5/m7Tock/"Architecture"
Kaby Lake (2016-17)"14nm+"Seventh-generation Core i3/i5/i7, Core m3"Optimization"
Cannonlake (2017?)10nmTBA"Process"
The quad-core i7-7700K, which sits at the very top of the Kaby Lake lineup, is less interesting. Compared to the sixth-gen i7-6700K Skylake processor that preceded it, the i7-7700K gains a small bump in base and boost clocks to 4.2GHz and 4.5GHz respectively, as well as the deceptively named Intel HD Graphics 630. The latter, while new in name, is largely identical to the Intel HD Graphics 530 found in the i7-6700K. There are no major architectural changes, and it runs at the same 1150MHz clock speed. What you do get is support for 4K media decoding inside Windows 10's PlayReady 3.0 DRM, which makes 4K Netflix possible on PC.

Kaby Lake motherboards are much like Kaby Lake processors: there's little of the way of actual performance improvements. Useful for storage fans, however, is the addition of four extra PCIe lanes to the top-end Z270 and Q270 chipsets, for a total of 24. With high performance storage having moved to the PCIe interface over SATA (see the NVMe-based 
Samsung 950 Pro), PCIe lanes are quickly becoming scarce. Combined with the 16 PCIe lanes on the processor, a Kaby Lake system now sports a total of 40 PCIe lanes.

Up to six SATA 3.0 ports are supported by the Intel chipset, along with a total of 14 USB ports (2.0 and 3.0), three PCIe 3.0 storage slots, and three independent displays when using integrated graphics. Any other features are manufacturer specific.
The spectacularly l33t gamer ASUS ROG Maximus IX Code, for instance (as used to benchmark the i7-7700K for this review), features an extra pair of USB 3.1 ports (one Type-A one Type-C) on the rear via an additional Asmedia controller. Interestingly, Asus has also placed a USB 3.1 header on the board itself for use with front panel Type-C connectors. Unfortunately, since this header is non-standard, only a handful of cases from Lian-Li and In-Win actually support it.
Elsewhere, there are the usual array of Asus enhancements, including its excellent 2X2 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac MU-MIMO Wi-Fi, SupremeFX Audio S1220 solution (featuring a ESS Hi-Fi Sabre DAC), Intel I219-V Gigabit Ethernet chip, dual M.2 SSD slots, and enthusiast-friendly features like dedicated water pump headers, PMW/DC support across all five fan headers, and SLI support. Naturally, since it's now apparently a prerequisite for all enthusiast PC hardware, there's built-in RGB lighting tucked underneath the Code's hardy plastic cladding.
It's worth noting that the Code is but a small part of what is a huge, horribly confusing line-up of Z270 motherboards from Asus, each of which has an ever so slightly different price point and set of features. The Code sits near the top of the pile with a £307 price tag (the most expensive being the £554 Maximums IX Extreme), but prices go as low as £117 for the Prime 270-P. I've said it before and I'll say it again: the motherboard market is needlessly intimidating to new PC builders. How anyone is supposed to know whether to buy a Deluxe, a Code, or whatever without some serious research is a mystery. What's wrong with good, better, best?

5GHz and beyond

Still, Asus' reputation for rock-solid reliability and overclocking performance continues with the Code. It is a high-end motherboard with a high-end price to match, but it (along with several other Asus boards) has a neat party trick: it can push the i7-7700K to 5GHz with a reasonable (read: no extravagant water cooling required) setup. There are a few caveats to that performance—the biggest being that Asus also supplied the i7-7700K for this review, which was likely binned from a large batch—but the company claims that most decent unlocked Core i7 and Core i5 Kaby Lake chips will hit 5GHz between a reasonable 1.29-1.35 volts.
To that end, I've included 5GHz benchmarks for the i7-7700K, as well benchmarks for stock speeds. The Code and i7-7700K were paired with 32GB of 3200MHz HyperX memory, as well as a Corsair H100 for cooling. Since the i7-6700K is also compatible with the Code, all benchmarks for that chip were run with under the exact same setup. In order to take clock speed out of the equation, I also ran benchmarks with the i7-6700K overclocked to the same 4.2GHz and 4.5GHz speeds of the Kaby Lake chip (a speed bump small enough to require nothing more than changing the multiplier in the BIOS).