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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Best Graphics Cards Picks 2018
Corsair Harpoon RGB Wireless Review
Lynktec Bolt Smart Car Mount and Qi Wireless Charger Review
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Founders Edition 6 GB Review
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Linux Performance From Gaming To TensorFlow & Compute
Thermaltake 32GB 3200 MHZ Watercooled DDR4 Review



Best Graphics Cards Picks 2018

Alright, we did it again and compiled the best video cards for the three major gaming resolutions used today. It took us a while to really decide how to lay out this list because of how many ways it can be split up. First and foremost before the AMD fans complain we aren't giving enough love to the RED team, let's clear some things up. For the cost versus performance argument, AMD does not currently have any good contenders above the budget range. The Radeon VEGA series so far has missed the performance and price point advantage, making it very hard to recommend a VEGA 56 / 64 video card when NVIDIA clearly has the price and performance advantage.

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Corsair Harpoon RGB Wireless Review

Corsair's small-sized entry-level mouse, the Harpoon, has been facelifted, and it's nowhere near entry level now. The Harpoon RGB Wireless—as its name suggests—now doesn't need a wire to operate. It features a PMW3325 optical sensor, Omron switches rated for 50 million clicks, and RGB lighting as well.

Read full article @ TechPowerUp

Lynktec Bolt Smart Car Mount and Qi Wireless Charger Review

Wireless charging has been around for quite a while, but it hasn't had much market penetration. This is starting to change as more and more mobile devices offer it, and most support some version of the Qi standard. While there are numerous options out there for home chargers, the field for automobile chargers has been a bit more limited. Recently I received a press release for a new charger by Lynktec called the Bolt Smart Car Mount & Qi Wireless Charger.

Read full article @ Bigbruin.com

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Founders Edition 6 GB Review

NVIDIA's GeForce RTX 2060 doesn't seem cheap at $349, but this new card has enough steam to beat AMD's RX Vega lineup, at better pricing and with much better power/heat/noise. Actually the RTX 2060 obsoletes much of NVIDIA's GeForce 10 Pascal stack, too.

Read full article @ TechPowerUp

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Linux Performance From Gaming To TensorFlow & Compute

Yesterday NVIDIA kicked off their week at CES by announcing the GeForce RTX 2060, the lowest-cost Turing GPU to date at just $349 USD but aims to deliver around the performance of the previous-generation GeForce GTX 1080. I only received my RTX 2060 yesterday for testing but have been putting it through its paces since and have the initial benchmark results to deliver ranging from the OpenGL/Vulkan Linux gaming performance through various interesting GPU compute workloads. Also, with this testing there are graphics cards tested going back to the GeForce GTX 960 Maxwell for an interesting look at how the NVIDIA Linux GPU performance has evolved.

Read full article @ Phoronix

Thermaltake 32GB 3200 MHZ Watercooled DDR4 Review

Thermaltake 32GB 3200 MHZ The memory market is hardly short of choice these days. However, theres a huge market for unified branding when it comes to building your system. Theres nothing wrong with mixing brands, obviously. However, if youre rocking a Thermaltake chassis, cooler, peripherals, and more.

Read full article @ eTeknix