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12 AWS opsworks-cm server CLI Examples to Manage Chef or Puppet OpsWorks Server
Alienware Aurora R8 Review
ApexGaming Elite ZT Motorized Desk Riser Review
ASUS STRIX GTX 1660 Ti Graphics Card Review
Chocobo’s Mystery Dungeon: Every Buddy! Review
Cooler Master MasterMouse MM830 Review
CoolerMaster CK530 Gaming Keyboard Review
CORSAIR Elgato Thunderbolt 3 Pro Dock Presentation
Enermax Liqtech II 360 Review
Gigabyte Z390 AORUS Ultra Motherboard Review
LaCie Mobile SSD (2TB) Review
Raijintek Ophion Evo Review
Razer BlackWidow Elite Keyboard Review
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Review
Silverstone Tundra TD03 CPU Liquid Cooling Heatsink Review
The RPG Files: The RPG Files - Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Review
We. The Revolution Review



12 AWS opsworks-cm server CLI Examples to Manage Chef or Puppet OpsWorks Server

In your AWS environment, for configuration management, you can use AWS OpsWorks which provides managed instances of either Chef or Puppet. You have the following three options when using AWS OpsWorks. AWS Opsworks for Chef Automate AWS OpsWorks for Puppet Enterprise AWS OpsWorks Stacks This is for application modeling and management.

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Alienware Aurora R8 Review

Dell-Alienware's Aurora gaming desktop PC lineage continues with the latest 9th Gen Intel Core processors and a fresh injection of ray-tracing courtesy of NVIDIA's Turing GPUs. The Alienware Aurora R8 promises richer image quality for ray-tracing supported titles while continuing to push performance boundaries for a compact gaming PC with evermore powerful platform hardware and self-contained liquid cooling...

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ApexGaming Elite ZT Motorized Desk Riser Review

If you want to join millions of people who work or study standing up then the Elite ZT Motorized Desk Riser by ApexGaming could be a good starting point.

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ASUS STRIX GTX 1660 Ti Graphics Card Review

ASUS STRIX GTX 1660 Ti It seems it has been a busy few weeks with GPU launches. Weve seen dozens hit the market, with every brand releasing new GTX 1660 and GTX 1660 Ti cards. However, one of the most anticipated models has to be the ASUS STRIX.

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Chocobo’s Mystery Dungeon: Every Buddy! Review

It's cute, it's colorful, it's Chocobo and you've probably already played this if you've owned a Wii in the past decade.

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Cooler Master MasterMouse MM830 Review

Cooler Master revealed the MM830 about a year ago at CES 2018, and it just became available for purchase. It features a top-of-the-line optical sensor, PBT main buttons, an OLED display, a unique D-pad, and many more interesting features—and it of course has RGB lighting as well.

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CoolerMaster CK530 Gaming Keyboard Review

Today we will covering the CK530. This a keyboard with the durability and features normally found in pro-grade hardware. The ten-keyless keyboards are extremely handy if you are always packing up and moving your rig or laptop. As for gaming I very rarely use the numpad. This keyboard has a couple of cool features that I will present to you further in the review!

Get a straightforward keyboard that performs well on the battlefield with the CK530 Gaming Mechanical Keyboard. A portable, tenkeyless format allows you to take your gear without sacrificing features or performance. Mechanical switches rated for 50 million clicks will guarantee your keyboard will stay combat-ready during all your long-lasting skirmishes. On-the-Fly Controls allow customization of your settings like RGB lighting and macros in real time, while software lets you get even further customization. Simply put, the CK530 is a capable tool that gets the job done.

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CORSAIR Elgato Thunderbolt 3 Pro Dock Presentation

Thanks to the huge bandwidth offered by the Thunderbolt 3 interface, the Elgato Pro Dock from CORSAIR does allow using multiple devices at once, while having it connected to your Macbook Pro or an ultrabook that supports this type of bus.

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Enermax Liqtech II 360 Review

With the ever increasing core count and TDP of mainstream processors these days, cooling has never been more important to your system. Although there are some seriously beefy air coolers on the market today, liquid cooling is still the best way to cool your system.

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Gigabyte Z390 AORUS Ultra Motherboard Review

In Gigabyte’s AORUS line of Z390 motherboard there are actually eight total. Sitting right in the middle is the Z390 AORUS Ultra, which offers pretty every feature you would want in a Z390 motherboard, but also some nice extras. First you have that signature AORUS design with RGB lighting in multiple places on the board plus RGB headers. Then there is a 12+1 power phase design with some pretty beefy VRM cooling as well as three integrated M.2 heatsinks. Finally you have 802.11ac 2×2 WiFi and Bluetooth 5.0, USB 3.1 gen 2 support, an integrated I/O shield, and Gigabyte’s AMP-UP audio. Is this the motherboard you need for your Z390 build? Read on as we find out!

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

LaCie Mobile SSD (2TB) Review

Quick, spacious and stylish, but relatively pricey. A fast and portable external storage device has to be one of the most useful PC accessories you can own, and thanks to the widespread availability of flash-based solutions, today's external drives are more versatile than ever before.

Capacities are now large enough to store and move significant amounts of data between multiple PCs, and transfer speeds have improved to such an extent that you can work on a USB-attached drive as if it were an internal disk. Handy if your laptop doesn't have the storage required to edit those 4K video clips.

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Raijintek Ophion Evo Review

A majority of the builds that I have at this point are SFF (Small Form Factor) builds but typically going SFF requires compromises. If you want something extremely fast, you are going to deal with heat. The other option is to go with one of the community made cases which are more compact and have better cooling without having to go with an ITX length video card. But they are expensive. So I was excited to see that Raijintek had a new design with a Dan Case like design with a full-length GPU on one side and the motherboard on the other. Their Ophion is also much cheaper as well and available in two size options. I was most excited for the Ophion Evo which is a little taller and adds support for a 240mm radiator. I’ve been using the Ophion Evo for a while now, you might have even seen it in our Asus Ryuo review, and today I am finally going to give the rundown on my experience with the case.

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Razer BlackWidow Elite Keyboard Review

It's Razer's flagship mechanical keyboard, jam packed with features - is it the board to buy?

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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Review

From Software find themselves in a unique position. The Dark Souls creators remain one of the most distinctive developers around, and yet, most of their recent games have followed a similar blueprint. Plenty of fans are happy about that, as there’s still nothing quite like Dark Souls, but others would prefer they try something new.

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Silverstone Tundra TD03 CPU Liquid Cooling Heatsink Review

As you'd expect with a 45mm thick heat exchanger, Silverstone are forced to supply two 120mm fans in an in-line push-pull configuration to get the necessary airflow moving through the heat exchangers' aluminum fins. The fans, with white impellers no less, run at 2500RPM to 1500RPM, placing the Tundra TD03 in a slightly louder class than most liquid coolers. Behind all the flourish, the Tundra TD03 cooler is otherwise a fairly normal offering, shipping fully assembled, plumbed and filled.

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The RPG Files: The RPG Files - Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Review

From Software is best known for the Souls series of games which have caused more than one person to rage in a fury over how hard they can be. Its newest game starts fresh in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, set in feudal Japan featuring a lone Shinobi seeking to rescue his lost Lord. Will this new game be more of the same or something unique and worth the price of admission? This is our review of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. But really, it?s more like ?you?ll die a thousand times?.

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We. The Revolution Review

We. The Revolution brilliantly captures the polarised political landscape of the time, and transplants it into an incredibly interesting setting.

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