Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Corsair Crystal Series 680X RGB Review
Corsair SF Series 750 W Review
Cryorig H7 Heatsink Review
Dark Devotion Review
Ducky One 2 Mini Mechanical Keyboard Review
Fractal Design Prisma AL-12 RGB Fan Review
Hexgears Impulse Keyboard Review
HyperX Fury S Speed Edition Review
iKBC Table E 412 Mechanical Keyboard Review
Thermaltake Level 20 RGB Titanium Edition Review
Type SanDisk Extreme 1TB microSD Review
Corsair Crystal Series 680X RGB Review
Corsair SF Series 750 W Review
Cryorig H7 Heatsink Review
Dark Devotion Review
Ducky One 2 Mini Mechanical Keyboard Review
Fractal Design Prisma AL-12 RGB Fan Review
Hexgears Impulse Keyboard Review
HyperX Fury S Speed Edition Review
iKBC Table E 412 Mechanical Keyboard Review
Thermaltake Level 20 RGB Titanium Edition Review
Type SanDisk Extreme 1TB microSD Review
Corsair Crystal Series 680X RGB Review
Corsair's biggest and brightest cube. There's something endearing about cube-shaped PC enclosures. Perhaps it's the symmetry of the box, maybe it's the fact that there's a second chamber for storing excess clutter, or is it just that a cube makes a nice change from a regular tower? Whatever the case, if you excuse the pun, our fondness for the form factor has left us eager to try the Corsair Crystal Series 680X RGB.Read full article @ Hexus
Priced at £220, the 680X is clearly aiming to be one of the best cube enclosures to date, and first impressions are positive as it's an eye-catching piece of kit. Dimensions of 423mm (L) x 344mm (W) x 505mm (H) make this one of Corsair's largest cubes, and lashings of glass and RGB lighting give the whole thing a modern appearance.
Corsair SF Series 750 W Review
With 750 Watts, the Corsair SF750 is the strongest SFX power supply money can buy today. We saw great performance in almost all tests, and it operates quietly. Thanks to the included SFX-to-ATX adapter, you'll be able to pair it with a standard sized system, too.Read full article @ TechPowerUp
Cryorig H7 Heatsink Review
The Cryorig H7 is a mid-tower cooler which stands 145mm tall and comes equipped with a single 120mm PWM fan. The H7 is built around three 6mm diameter nickel plated heatpipes that are swaged into a 100mm tall array of raw aluminum cooling fins.Read full article @ Frostytech.com
Dark Devotion Review
Is it worth entering the Holy Temple in Dark Devotion? Yes, I think it is, but you do need to know what you are in for. Put another way, I can definitely recommend Dark Devotion because I did come to have fun playing. It took me a bit to get there, and that may prove to be the same for you too. It is not an easy game, it is definitely challenging, but it does feel like your investment of time, improving your skills and your character, is rewarded with the victories you achieve over the enemies and bosses you encounter. You do need to expect to make that investment though, and be willing to make the investment too. Recommended, but expect some frustration and maybe some degree of head-smashing.Read full article @ OCC
Ducky One 2 Mini Mechanical Keyboard Review
Last week, we reviewed the Ducky Shine 7, the new flagship for one of the most well-respected keyboard makers in the business, but there's another keyboard in Ducky's line that might be better known still: The Ducky One 2 Mini. It's the chosen keyboard for eSports all-star Tfue and is quickly becoming one of the most popular compact keyboards you can buy. Is this 60% all it's made out to be? Let's find out.Read full article @ MMORPG
Fractal Design Prisma AL-12 RGB Fan Review
Fractal has been absent from the RGB game as of late. Their latest cases don't feature any RGB lighting. A bit ago, Fractal announced their Prisma Series of fans. The series features both 120 and 140 mm versions as well as PWM and non-PWM.Read full article @ Modders-Inc
Hexgears Impulse Keyboard Review
The ultimate typing keyboard, the Hexgears Impulse and its Box White Switches will make you faster and more comfortable for both work and play.Read full article @ Tom's Hardware
HyperX Fury S Speed Edition Review
If you are a sucker for fast, low-resistance mouse pads and love good abstract design on your mat, the HyperX Fury S Speed Edition might be your ideal choice. Available in four different size variants, it can be a viable option for most people. It has stitched edges and is either 3 or 4 mm thick depending on the model.Read full article @ TechPowerUp
iKBC Table E 412 Mechanical Keyboard Review
The world of mechanical keyboards is ever expanding and, well, it's usually in the area of RGB. But what about those gamers who don?t want a rainbow spiraling from their desk? Today, we're looking at the latest keyboard from enthusiast keyboard maker, iKBC with the Table E 412. It?s quiet, smooth, and features a built-in wrist-rest to pair with its white backlight. At $119, its compelling but is it the next keyboard for you?Read full article @ MMORPG
Thermaltake Level 20 RGB Titanium Edition Review
Today we test the Thermaltake Level 20 RGB Titanium Edition Gaming Keyboard on OCinside.de. The Thermaltake Gaming keyboard shines with an aluminium frame surface, lightning fast Cherry MX Speed Silver switches and an extensive RGB illumination. Whether the new Level 20 RGB Titanium from Thermaltake can keep up with the other high-end keyboards, we show in the following review. On the practical testing page we have also created a Cherry MX switch overview to find the optimal switch for the respective application.Read full article @ OCInside.de
Type SanDisk Extreme 1TB microSD Review
Finishing up our barrage of microSD reviews this month is the SanDisk Extreme. The Extreme moniker has long been synonymous with performance and more recently SanDisk has added a Pro and Plus to further segment their solutions into categories. With that, the standard Extreme has become their mainstream device.Read full article @ TweakTown