Mini-PCs can be incredibly useful devices to stream video content, create a home server and play older games via emulation. During CES 2017, ECS displayed their full range of PCs adopting the small-form-factor which go under the Liva branding. The range consists of the XE which employs an Intel Braswell SoC 2/4GB DDR3L and onboard WiFi. The Z model utilises an Apollo Lake SoC and has two SO-DIMMs DDR3L memory support. On another note, the ZE unit features a similar configuration but this time the end-user can install both M.2 and SATA storage solutions. Finally, the Z Plus is the most up-to-date and revolves around a Kaby Lake SoC and two DDR4 SO-DIMMs. However, there’s no support for the SATA interface due to the more compact design. Despite this, the Liva series looks impressive and we should be receiving samples of the various units rather soon.
Despite Helldivers II's popularity, fans have long felt the game lacked collaborations. Nearly a year…
The anti-cheat system in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone has not met…
The NVIDIA app, which recently replaced GeForce Experience, has gained popularity for its revamped interface…
AMD is gearing up to expand its CPU lineup in early 2025, with recent leaks…
Following the leak of AMD's flagship laptop CPU, another processor from the AMD Kraken Point…
DeepCool has just announced the ASSASSIN IV VC VISION CPU cooler, the latest in its…