XFX are sellers of some of the best PSUs in the business, and that’s partly because they’re manufactured at the same place you’ll get Seasonic units, which are also some of the best in the business. Not only that, but their pricing is very competitive, making them a popular choice for many system builders. XFX didn’t have much in the way of new hardware at the Target Open Day show, but when what you’ve got is already top of their game, innovation isn’t something you need too often. XFX rolled out their XRS, XTR, and TS units for display.
New units would be nice, but we’ve been hearing whispers of new hardware on the horizon in the coming months, and we’re certainly looking forward to sharing that information with you when the time comes.
A trade show isn’t a trade show these days without VR, and XFX rocked up with VR Golf running on the popular Vive headset, beat the best score of the day and the winner got that lovely VR gaming PC to get home. Unfortunately, it turns out eTeknix sucks at VR Golf, so perhaps we’ll have to get some practice in ASAP!
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