Hexa Elements Blast Review
Leaks show Intel Coffee Lake Refresh CPUs haveis dragging down PC salesAnd, so, here we are.The Intel Core i7-8700K is easily the in the Coffee Lake lineup, with 6-cores, 12-threads and higher core clocks than any of the AMD Ryzen chips. After using this processor for a week, Team Blue’s 2017 flagship is everything we could ask for, even more than a year later: with otherworldly gaming performance and hyperthreading numbers that put the first generation Ryzen chips in their place. It even overclocks like a champ. Image 9 of 9Features and chipsetIntel worked some black magic to squeeze 18 cores into the tiny, and some of that witchcraft has found its way into the Intel Core i7-8700K. Rather than packing in two more cores than we ever saw on Kaby Lake, the processor package hasn’t grown by a single millimeter.While that’s impressive, it’s also slightly annoying that this new generation of CPUs still demands us to buy into a whole new motherboard.However, the Z370 isn’t actually much of an improvement over last-gen’s Z270 chipset.
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It still only supports dual-channel memory and, out of the 40 available PCIe lanes, only 16 are directly connected to the processor. The other 24 PCIe lanes share a single DMI 3.0 connection to the processor – which means you can only squeeze out the full potential of two GPUs – or one graphics card and two M.2 NVMe SSDs.Thankfully, Z370 does have a silver lining of adding official support for DDR4 2,666MHz memory – up from the 2,400MHz frequency seen on Z270 – and improved power delivery for some of the greatest overclocking we’ve seen on a mainstream processor.Overclocking and heatObviously, with a core count increase comes the inevitable rise in power consumption. However, we weren’t expecting the Intel Core i7-8700K to be twice as power hungry as its Kaby Lake predecessors. Still, at idle, the 6-core chip sips electricity at an average of five wats, way less than the 12 watts the AMD Ryzen 1700X gulps, so Intel hasn’t completely abandoned energy efficiency.On the flipside, the 8700K is more than happy to soak up extra current and push itself beyond its rated maximum 4.7GHz frequency.We easily achieved a 5.0GHz frequency across all the cores just by giving the processor an extra 0.02 volts of juice, and only saw the maximum temperature jump to 85-degrees Celsius and 152.84 watts of power consumption.
Another extra dab of juice allowed us to further clock up the Intel Core i7-8700K to 5.1GHz across all cores without significantly detrimental effects.Pushing the six-cores to 5.2GHz unfortunately proved to be too unstable to even get to load properly. While this might seem disappointingly short from the 8700K’s maximum speed of 4.7GHz, we’re impressed with how little extra heat and power demands overclocking created.At the end of the day, the Intel Core i7-8700K stays relatively cool, maxing out at just 76 degrees, while operating normally and comfortably under a Thermaltake triple radiator as its cooling blanket.
The only time it got a bit hot under the covers was when we overclocked the processor to that 5.1GHz mark, where it reached a peak temperature of 87 degrees.Final verdictIntel Core i7-8700K proves Team Blue is still the top dog in the processor world. Coffee Lake is a clear improvement over Kaby Lake with impressively higher single-core and multi-core numbers, and ever-so-slightly better gaming performance. What’s more, the staggering hyper-threading performance puts it well above AMD’s octo-core Ryzen processors and even into the realm of some high-end desktop (HEDT) parts.The Intel 8700K gets a little hotter and more power hungry than we would like, but that was somewhat expected with the bump up in cores. What we didn’t expect as a pleasant surprise was the ease of overclocking the processor to 5.1GHz, not to mention the relatively low-impact of doing so.The toughest pill to swallow out of all of this is having to get a new motherboard to even use Coffee Lake-S. But, if you’re willing to spend the money to upgrade both components, the Intel Core i7-8700K is the best mainstream processor on the market, and it comes with all the bragging rights of having the highest benchmark numbers in its class. Draw something pictures.
Hexa Blast is a colorful and challenging match-three puzzle game that is available in the Windows Phone Store. The game includes over 400 levels of gameplay where you have to create matches of three or more of the same colored monsters to defeat them.While traditional match-three games have squared gaming boards, Hexa Blast relies on hexagons and odd-shaped boards. The free Windows Phone game includes over 400 levels of play, plenty of power-ups to earn during gameplay and a handful of in-app purchases to consider. If you decided to play as a guest, you can always log into your Facebook account through the game's settings should the need arise.Once logged into Facebook or playing as a guest, the game will walk you through an extensive tutorial on the mechanics of gameplay. The main menu for Hexa Blast is your gaming level map with the 400+ levels mapped out in a huge tower.The storyline behind Hex Blast has a collection of friendly gingerbread people being captured by a horde of monsters and held throughout the tower. It is your job to defeat the monsters and save your gingerbread friends.At the top of the main menu for Hexa Blast includes options to access your gaming profile, access your messages from Facebook friends, view your life and coin count and access the game's shop. In the bottom left corner of the screen is an arrow button that will expand a few settings options that include muting the sound or music, invite or share items with friends and view general gaming settings (notifications, turn on/off hints, language support).
Aragami game. PlotThe players step into the shoes of the titular Aragami – an undead assassin with supernatural abilities.
Gaming levels will present you with a collection of various colored monsters that are populating a hexagonal shape. Each level will have a specific gaming objective that needs to be reached within a limited number of moves. For example, one level may ask your to score 16,000 points in 10 moves or another may ask you to collect 12 red monsters and 15 blue monsters within 15 moves. You will also face boss battles as you progress up the tower where you have to create matches to destroy barricades protecting the boss and ultimately defeat the boss. Just be careful with these boss battles in that the boss does have a few tricks up their sleeves (or tentacles).Gameplay isn't overly difficult to pick up on. You swap monsters around to create a linear match of three or more of the same colored monster. You can swap monsters who are adjacent to one another on the hexagonal board.
As you do, you will score points and additional monsters will fill the gaming board from the top. The gaming screen has your move counter and any power-ups available displayed across the top of the screen. Your scoring and progress towards achieving your goals will be illustrated across the bottom of the screen.Hexa Blast does start off a little on the easy side. This isn't a bad thing and allows you to get used to the game's mechanics without too much pressure. Should you fail to meet a gaming level goal, you will lose a life.
Lives will replenish over time or you can replenish them faster with an in-app purchase.The fewer moves needed to reach your gaming level goal, the better and your final score will translate into coins that can be used to buy power-ups, extra lives and other items in the gaming store. The same items (as well as additional coins) can also be purchased through in-app purchases. Overall ImpressionMatch-three games are well represented in the Windows Phone Store and, in general, are a fantastic way to pass the time. Hexa Blast joins the ranks of the quality match-three options available and is a nice addition to the genre.The hexagonal style of the gaming boards help set Hexa Blast apart from the other match-three styled games and I like the various goals you pursue during gameplay. Playing solely for points can get a little monotonous and changing it up to require a certain number of monsters to be collected or shatter a collection of obstacles gives the game a little more longevity and flavor.All in all, Hexa Blast is a solid title to have in your Windows Phone gaming library. The free game has colorful graphics, challenging gameplay and is a fun way to pass the time.
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