Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Arctic Liquid Freezer 120 CPU Watercooler Review
Best Android Phones: Q1 2019
Best Graphic Cards Picks 2019
Bitfenix Enso Mesh ATX Chassis Review
Bitfenix Enso Mesh Review
Corsair H150i PRO RGB AIO Cooler TR4 Installation Guide and Review
Corsair K83 Wireless Entertainment Keyboard Review
Corsair K83 Wireless Entertainment Keyboard Review
CORSAIR K83 Wireless Keyboard Review
Corsair K83 Wireless Review
Elgato Thunderbolt 3 Pro Dock Review
Gigabyte GTX 1660 Ti Gaming OC 6G Review
ID-COOLING AuraFlow X 240 AIO High Performance Water Cooler Review
Lexar NM600 Low-Cost NVMe SSD Review
Nintendo Game Boy as Retro Gaming Handheld DIY Tutorial
SeaSonic Focus Gold SGX-650 SFX Power Supply Review
Arctic Liquid Freezer 120 CPU Watercooler Review
Best Android Phones: Q1 2019
Best Graphic Cards Picks 2019
Bitfenix Enso Mesh ATX Chassis Review
Bitfenix Enso Mesh Review
Corsair H150i PRO RGB AIO Cooler TR4 Installation Guide and Review
Corsair K83 Wireless Entertainment Keyboard Review
Corsair K83 Wireless Entertainment Keyboard Review
CORSAIR K83 Wireless Keyboard Review
Corsair K83 Wireless Review
Elgato Thunderbolt 3 Pro Dock Review
Gigabyte GTX 1660 Ti Gaming OC 6G Review
ID-COOLING AuraFlow X 240 AIO High Performance Water Cooler Review
Lexar NM600 Low-Cost NVMe SSD Review
Nintendo Game Boy as Retro Gaming Handheld DIY Tutorial
SeaSonic Focus Gold SGX-650 SFX Power Supply Review
Arctic Liquid Freezer 120 CPU Watercooler Review
Arctic states that this liquid cooler is designed for processor heat loads of up to 250W TDP, which seems like a lot for the compact heat exchanger it's equipped with. In any event, Frostytech will stress the Arctic Liquid Freezer 120 self contained CPU water cooling system with a 200W heat load using our Intel LGA2011 synthetic thermal test platform and find out what thermal performance it's really capable of.Read full article @ FrostyTech
Best Android Phones: Q1 2019
Today were sizing up the state of the smartphone market for the first quarter of the year. Q1 guides are hard to write because we’re at the verge of a new generation of devices. If the holiday period was a bad time to buy a new smartphone, then Q1 might possibly be even worse. Nevertheless while people aiming to get the most longevity out of their smartphone purchase might be better off waiting a few more months, Q1 is also the period in which we’d see some great deals as vendors are trying to clear inventory of their last generation devices.Read full article @ Anandtech
Best Graphic Cards Picks 2019
A few months have passed since we last updated our top choices for buying video cards and a lot has changed in that short time frame. With what seems to be a delay for AMD's Navi GPU, it looks like NVIDIA is holding the entire playing field until AMD drop kicks NVIDIA with some 7nm tech. Until then it is hard to recommend anything AMD relating to video cards. Even the lower tier cards like the RX 590 are feeling the squeeze from NVIDIA's newly launched GTX 1660 Ti and RTX 2060. We want to make it clear, we are not saying AMD video cards are a bad choice, but it is hard to recommend considering the current "Official" MSRP pricing. This list at time of writing is mostly a sea of green, if you catch what we are saying. We would like nothing more than to have AMD provide some competition for NVIDIA.Read full article @ OCC
Bitfenix Enso Mesh ATX Chassis Review
Today, we have Bitfenix' relatively new Enso Mesh in for review. This is, in effect, a meshed up version of their excellent looking (and well built) but much maligned Enso.Read full article @ The Guru of 3D
Bitfenix Enso Mesh Review
Bitfenix's Enso Mesh hits two marks with a tempered glass panel and RGB lighting, but misses a few more for its higher-than-average price.Read full article @ Tom's Hardware
Corsair H150i PRO RGB AIO Cooler TR4 Installation Guide and Review
In our last PC build of the year in 2018 The Project Beast Ripper, we used a Noctua NH-U12S TR4 air cooler modified with 2 x LL120 RGB fans.Read full article @ FunkyKit
Corsair K83 Wireless Entertainment Keyboard Review
K83 Wireless Its no secret that Corsair has a huge range of award-winning peripherals. From the enthusiast PC gaming mechanical keyboards to their wide range of gaming mice. Theyve certainly got a bit of something for everyone. However, Corsair has long tried to dominate the living room too.Read full article @ eTeknix
Corsair K83 Wireless Entertainment Keyboard Review
The best wireless multimedia keyboard out there? PC peripheral juggernaut Corsair has a burgeoning gaming keyboard catalogue that encompasses all manner of switches and RGB lighting. The sole wireless entrant is the K63 Wireless - a tenkeyless model equipped with Cherry MX Red. Realising that wireless and multimedia go together, and a year on from its initial foray into cutting wires, the company introduces the K83 Wireless Entertainment Keyboard priced at around £90.Read full article @ Hexus
CORSAIR K83 Wireless Keyboard Review
The CORSAIR K83 Wireless keyboard attempts to be an integral part of your living room, bringing with it a deluge of relevant features. Multiple connection options and modes give it a role with many host devices, including PCs and smart TVs, with navigation in the form of a keyboard, touch pad, and even a joystick to boot!Read full article @ TechPowerUp
Corsair K83 Wireless Review
It's something different from Corsair - a new wireless entertainment keyboard. Is it worth £110?Read full article @ KitGuru
Elgato Thunderbolt 3 Pro Dock Review
Elgato Thunderbolt 3 Pro Dock Review Theres hardly a downside to portable PCs. However, once you got a lot of peripherals, it can be a pain to connect it all. Thats where docking stationscome into play.Read full article @ eTeknix
Gigabyte GTX 1660 Ti Gaming OC 6G Review
It's a triple-fan GTX 1660 Ti from Gigabyte - but with a £300 price tagRead full article @ KitGuru
ID-COOLING AuraFlow X 240 AIO High Performance Water Cooler Review
Offering higher cooling efficiency compared to its predecessor at the same price point the brand new AuraFlow X 240 is everything its predecessor should had been.Read full article @ NikKTech
Lexar NM600 Low-Cost NVMe SSD Review
Hey everybody, Lexar is back! At the end of June 2017, Micron announced the closure of Lexar, a long established memory card brand used to sell Micron-based memory products. At the time, no one realized that Lexar was for sale.Read full article @ TweakTown
Nintendo Game Boy as Retro Gaming Handheld DIY Tutorial
After the Arcade Machine DIY Guide today we have a very special tutorial for the readers on OCinside.de! We show step by step how to build a Retro Gaming Handheld from a 30 year old Game Boy using Raspberry Pi Zero. You can play your favorite games from the beginning of the console age to the last millennium on a single Retro Gaming Handheld in color. Unlike the original Game Boy, this even works in the dark without any additional lighting. How the conversion works and what you should keep in mind is shown in detail in the following instructions from the Nintendo Gameboy to the Gaming Handheld!Read full article @ OCInside.de
SeaSonic Focus Gold SGX-650 SFX Power Supply Review
Today we are taking a look at SeaSonic’s new SFX PSU series, the Focus Gold SGX. The new PSUs boast some impressive electrical specifications and come with a 10-year warranty, and can deliver the performance to match. For our look at the Focus Gold SGX series SeaSonic is putting their best foot forward, sending us their 650W model.Read full article @ Anandtech