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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles, including reviews on the BenQ EW3280U 4K monitor,  Razer Seiren Emote Streaming Microphone, and Sabrent Rocket NVMe PCIe 4.0 1TB SSD.





Displays:

Windows Central: BenQ EW3280U 4K monitor review: 32 inches of great picture and sound

BenQ's latest monitor, the EX3280U, is a big beauty that packs in plenty of features to satisfy the eyes. With HDR, emulated HDR, and a solid speaker setup, it's worth a look. But is its $800 price worth taking the leap?



BenQ EW3280U 4K monitor review: 32 inches of great picture and sound

Audio:

TweakTown: Razer Seiren Emote Streaming Microphone Review

The Razer Seiren Emote streaming microphone adds a splash of color to your stream, but is it worth it? Let's take a close look.



Razer Seiren Emote Streaming Microphone Review

Cases:

NikKTech: Aerocool AirHawk Mid-Tower Review

Plenty of interior space for even the largest hardware components including 56mm thick radiators, excellent airflow potential due to its mesh fascia and available fan mounts and a great price tag are why the AirHawk Mid-Tower by Aerocool comes highly recommended by us.

Aerocool AirHawk Mid-Tower Review

TechPowerUp: Fractal Define 7 Review

The Fractal Define 7 is the seventh generation of the Define R series of cases. It sports a new, clean branding, loads of new features and plenty of enhancements over the previous version without compromising on the core functionality and design that has defined the series this last decade.



Fractal Define 7 Review

Coolers:

Tech-Legend: Noctua NH-U12A - CPU Cooler Review

The Noctua NH-U12A is the answer offered by Noctua to those that wanted a performance similar with that of the NH-D15, but with a smaller footprint.



Noctua NH-U12A - CPU Cooler Review

Gaming:

BabelTechReviews: Boneworks IQ and VRSS Performance Review

Boneworks IQ and Variable Rate Supersampling (VRSS) Performance Review using FCAT-VR and the five current RTX video cards



Boneworks IQ and VRSS Performance Review

Graphics Cards:

The Guru of 3D: XFX Radeon RX 5600 XT THICC 3 review

We test and review the new XFX Radeon RX 5600 XT THICC 3 . The Radeon RX 5600 XT is basically an RX 5700 however with 6GB of GDDR6 and lower clock frequencies. THICC 3 is a product that is extremely...

XFX Radeon RX 5600 XT THICC 3 review

Input:

TechPowerUp: ROCCAT Kain 100 AIMO Review

ROCCAT expands their Kain line-up with the Kain 100. Sporting the same patented click mechanism and RGB lighting system as its bigger brother, the Kain 120, the Kain 100 features a slightly inferior sensor (PMW3331) and different, but still high-quality materials, all at a relatively low weight of 86 grams.



ROCCAT Kain 100 AIMO Review

Storage:

Legit Reviews: Sabrent Rocket NVMe PCIe 4.0 1TB SSD Review

The Sabrent Rocket NVMe 4.0 series uses the Phison PS5016-E16 SSD controller paired with Kioxia's BiCS4 96-layer TLC (triple-level cell) NAND Flash memory. This combination is good for sequential speeds of up to 5,000 MB/s (read) and 4,400 MB/s (write) when run on a slot that uses PCIe Gen4.



Sabrent Rocket NVMe PCIe 4.0 1TB SSD Review - Legit Reviews

Video:

LanOC Reviews: Elgato 4K60 Pro MK2

Almost 20 years ago after I bought my first PC (at least the first one I bought myself) I did my first few upgrades which included more memory, a large hard drive (I think it was close to 20GB), and a video card so I could play all of the games that I wanted to play. I also tied my PC into what was my “entertainment center” in my bedroom which meant being able to output sound to my obnoxiously large stereo and being able to receive signal from devices like my DVD player and game consoles to watch things on my PC with a really poor quality USB capture device. Well, things have improved drastically from there as has the need for capture devices as well now with streaming and YouTube video production. I’ve gone through what is now a large collection of them myself from using them to stream our Old School tournament at LANs and needing one to capture motherboard BIOS’ for motherboard reviews. My most recent one was the Razer Ripsaw which while still functional only works on a few devices after windows updates broke it. So I was excited to see Elgato introduce their latest and greatest, the 4K60 Pro MK2 last fall. Today I’m going to check their new device out and also talk a little more about what sets this apart from the original 4K60 Pro which shares the same name.

Elgato 4K60 Pro MK2 - LanOC Reviews