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Here a roundup of todays reviews and articles:

ASUS ROG GeForce GTX 1070 STRIX Gaming Review
AZIO MGK L80 (Kailh Blue) Mechanical Keyboard Review
Cooler Master MasterLiquid Pro 240
Gigabyte XP1200M 80Plus Platinum Modular Power Supply Review
Gigabyte Z170X-Ultra Gaming Review: Rebel Without a Pause
Inno3D GeForce GTX 1070 iChiLL X3 Review
Kingston HyperX Savage 960GB SATA III SSD
MSI X99A GAMING PRO CARBON (with Broadwell-E)



ASUS ROG GeForce GTX 1070 STRIX Gaming Review

We review the ASUS GeForce GTX 1070 STRIX GAMING. It's factory customized and comes all tweaked and cooled so much better opposed to the founders edition. And it looks fantastic as well. Join me in a review of this 8 GB card from ASUS.

Read full article @ Guru3D

AZIO MGK L80 (Kailh Blue) Mechanical Keyboard Review

The AZIO MGK L80 (Kailh Blue) is a well-balanced mechanical keyboard with great features and attractive looks.

Read full article @ APH Networks

Cooler Master MasterLiquid Pro 240

Everyone and their mom has at least one all in one water cooling kit in their product lineup these days. But Cooler Master was in it long before that. They have been selling AIO kits from nearly the beginning and while everyone basically repackages the same kits, Cooler Master has sold a wide variety of kits. This also ended up having the somewhat famously battling in court with one of the AIO OEMs due to a few patients. Well, that hasn’t stopped them at all. So recently they sent the MasterLiquid 240 over for me to check out. On top of being yet another product in their lineup with the Master branding, the AIO kit looks to be a little unique from everything else on the market, so today I’m going to check it out and find out how well it performs while we are at it. Enjoy.

Read full article @ LanOC Reviews

Gigabyte XP1200M 80Plus Platinum Modular Power Supply Review

When building up a gaming or enthusiast system your time and money is often concentrated on making sure you get the most powerful video card or the best processor you can afford. This tendency is natural since those are the things we perceive to dictate overall performance. The thing people forget is that performance cannot be realized unless you have enough power to drive everything, which means you need a quality PSU.

In this review we will be looking at the Gigabyte Xtreme Gaming XP1200M 1200W PSU. This is an 80+ Platinum certified PSU with a power efficiency of 92% under a typical load. Xtreme Gaming may describe the PSU however the 1200W power delivery and orange 140mm cooling fan are really what you should be paying attention to.

Read full article @ Hardware Asylum

Gigabyte Z170X-Ultra Gaming Review: Rebel Without a Pause

A motherboard's identity is partly defined by marketing and partly defined by user judgment. For the Z170X-Ultra Gaming, being born as part of Gigabyte's G1 line carries a certain expectation to live up to, particularly one bent toward gaming (as if the name is not enough of a clue). This motherboard however, is unlike other gaming motherboard before.

Read full article @ Modders-Inc

Inno3D GeForce GTX 1070 iChiLL X3 Review

The best card this side of £400? This big beastie uses the brute force approach to cooling what is supposed to be a 150W GPU. All told, it's 302mm long, 109mm high and occupies 2.5 slots - or, really, three for most motherboards.

Inno3D's premise here is that massive cooling capacity enables a whisper-quiet card that's also partial to some overclocking love. This X3 variant chimes in at 1,620MHz core speed which leads to 1,823MHz average boost. Compared to the bevy of other GTX 1070s out there, the frequency is just above average. Helping matters along a touch is the overclocked memory, running at 8,208MHz on this model, up from the default 8,008MHz.

Read full article @ Hexus

Kingston HyperX Savage 960GB SATA III SSD

Kingston has grown to become the world's largest independent manufacturer of memory products, a group of products which most definitely includes solid state drives. They have drives with features and capacities for just about any application, but for those looking for the ultimate in performance, they have their HyperX series. In this review, we will be checking out the 960GB HyperX Savage SSD, which is powered by a quad-core, 8-channel Phison S10 controller that gives it read speeds of up to 560MB/s and write speeds up to 530MB/s.

Read full article @ Bigbruin.com

MSI X99A GAMING PRO CARBON (with Broadwell-E)

MSI delivered us a new X99 motherboard, the X99A-GAMING PRO CARBON, a stealthy all-black motherboard with some RGB Mystic Light goodness. Designed for those new multiple GPUs you just bought, the MSI X99A GAMING PRO CARBON is ready to take your VGAs, your memory and your new Broadwell-E CPU to the limits to then stay there!

Read full article @ techPowerUp