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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

AKRacing Premium Gaming Chair Review
Arctic Alpine 12 & AM4 Passive Review
Asus ROG Strix GeForce RTX 2070 O8G Gaming Review
ASUS ROG THOR 1200W Power Supply Review
BELOW PC Review
Braxley Bands Review
Cooler Master MasterCase H500 Case Review
KFA2 GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB GDDR5X Review
Lucyd Loud Soundglasses Review
MSI MEG Z390 ACE Motherboard Review
noblechairs HERO Series Gaming Chair Review
QNAP TS-1677X-16G 16-Bay NAS Review
QSAN XN8008T NAS Review
Thermaltake Versa J24 TG RGB Mid Tower Review
Zotac Gaming RTX 2070 OC Mini 8GB Review



AKRacing Premium Gaming Chair Review

AKRacing is one of the most well respected names in the gaming chair business. When they reached out to see if we?d take a look at their entry in their highest-end Premium line, we had to accept. Today, we?re reviewing the AKRacing Premium Gaming Chair in Camouflage. It?s always hunting season somewhere - why not have a gaming chair to match?

Read full article @ MMORPG

Arctic Alpine 12 & AM4 Passive Review

The Arctic Alpine 12 and Alpine AM4 Passive are available on the Arctic website for around 12.99 Euro. This makes the Alpine Passive one of the cheapest fanless CPU coolers available on the market.

Read full article @ Tech-Legend

Asus ROG Strix GeForce RTX 2070 O8G Gaming Review

Asus' ROG Strix GeForce RTX 2070 O8G Gaming dares enthusiasts to spend a little more money on a graphics card offering lower temperatures, quieter fans, and extra features.

Read full article @ Tom's Hardware

ASUS ROG THOR 1200W Power Supply Review

We review the all-new ASUS ROG THOR power supply from ASUS, we'll peek at the new 1200 Watt Platinum certified model. ASUS aims to release a powerful, efficient and very aesthetically pleasing unit, for the biggest PC aficionados.

Let's face it whenever ASUS stamps a product with a ROG logo, things are a little more enthusiastic then need to be. The THOR is such an example, while most people will never even see the PSU in their chassis, ASUS embedded RGB lighting (Aura sync compatible) as well as a little OLED display that will show your actual measured power consumption (wall side). The looks are just downright terrific. It's not just that though, Seasonic (actually a massively modified PRIME) is the OEM behind this PSU and we all know they make marvelous power supplies, with a bill of materials supplied to them and increased heatsinks for cooling ASUS wanted to bring a PSU series to the market that sets itself aside from others.

And with a 1200 Watt unit, they certainly do. The question remains though, who really needs a 1200 Watt power supply these days? Yep, that's likely far less than 0.01 %? Luckily ASUS is also releasing a far better suited 850 Watt model, which also is more affordable as the 1200W model will cost you a steep $349,- whereas the 850W model can be spotted for $249,-

Read full article @ The Guru of 3D

BELOW PC Review

BELOW is finally here, but is it worth your time? Back during Microsoft's E3 conference in 2013, developer Capybara Games announced BELOW — a dungeon crawler meant to harken back to titles like the first Legend of Zelda, but with procedurally generated areas and permanent death mechanics that give it a roguelike flare. Things got complicated, though, and the game was in a lengthy development process up until December 14, when BELOW was released to both PC and Xbox One platforms. The game is finally here.

Read full article @ Windows Central

Braxley Bands Review

Third-party Apple Watch bands have been around since Apple debuted the original Apple Watch back in 2015, typically offering customers a low-priced alternative to styling their watch, as opposed to Apple's bands, which start at 50.

A new option for shoppers is now offered by an Austin, Texas-based company called Braxley Bands, which sells 30 Apple Watch bands with a unique twist: they're unibody bands that are fully elastic and stretch over your hand to lay on your wrist.

Read full article @ Mac Rumors

Cooler Master MasterCase H500 Case Review

Cooler Master is no stranger here at ThinkComputers, and today we are looking at one of their latest mid-tower cases, the MasterCase H500. The H500 pulls together many of today’s popular case trends and arranges them in a mid-tower design without breaking the bank. With plenty of cooling options and both mesh and transparent front panels included, the options for making the case your own masterpiece are quite expansive. With dual 200mm RGB fans and controller included, the H500 is poised to keep things cool and look good doing it. Keep reading as we take a closer look!

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

KFA2 GeForce GTX 1060 6 GB GDDR5X Review

We bring you the world's first GeForce GTX 1060 GDDR5X review. NVIDIA has recently released a new GTX 1060 variant, which uses faster GDDR5X chips, instead of GDDR5. While out of the box speeds are identical, we found a massive 44% memory overclocking potential, which lifts the card to new performance levels.

Read full article @ TechPowerUp

Lucyd Loud Soundglasses Review

While the Lucyd Loud "soundglasses" succeeds with the promised functionality, it is a better proof of concept to see what a next-generation version could look like going forward.

Read full article @ Apple Insider

MSI MEG Z390 ACE Motherboard Review

The MSI Z390 ACE sits below the MSI Z390 Godlike in the companys product stack and has plenty to shout about including a trio of M.2 slots, a well built power delivery, and as many USB 3.1 Gen 2 ports as you could ever need.

Read full article @ Anandtech

noblechairs HERO Series Gaming Chair Review

Hero Tired of sitting on a standard run-of-the-mill gaming chair? Or maybe you have just a standard office chair, or a chair, or a box. I dont know, and frankly, it doesnt matter too much.

Read full article @ eTeknix

QNAP TS-1677X-16G 16-Bay NAS Review

It's an enterprise level NAS from QNAP that will set you back almost 3 grand. Is it worth it?

Read full article @ KitGuru

QSAN XN8008T NAS Review

There is a formula to building a successful NAS for system administrators. It's like a straight line from two points. The more a company deviates from the formula to improve the system; the line begins to blur from the ripple.

Read full article @ TweakTown

Thermaltake Versa J24 TG RGB Mid Tower Review

With three 120mm 12V RGB fans, tempered glass side panel, PSU area cover and a good amount of interior space the cost-effective Versa J24 TG RGB Mid-Tower by Thermaltake might just be exactly what you've been looking for.

Read full article @ NikKTech

Zotac Gaming RTX 2070 OC Mini 8GB Review

Zotac is back with another of its Mini cards - this time an RTX 2070. Is it worth £539?

Read full article @ KitGuru