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Easy Upgrades: Hard Drive to Solid State Drive
7 AWS CloudTrail Best Practices with Console and CLI Examples
ALLDOCUBE M5X Robust Helio X27 Tablet Review
ASUS TUF Gaming GT501 PC Case Review
Cherry KC 6000 Slim Keyboard Review
Corsair Carbide 678C Review
Corsair Crystal Series 680X RGB Case Review
Deepcool GAMMAXX L240 AIO Cooler Review
Elgato Thunderbolt 3 Pro Dock Review
iPad Air and iPad mini 2019 Review
Maingear Vybe 2019 Review
MSI MEG Z390 Godlike Motherboard Review
Team Group T-Force Xtreem Gaming DDR4 3866 MHz Review
WD Black SN750 NVMe Heatsink SSD (1TB) Review
Zotac ZBOX CI660 nano Fanless mini-PC Review



Easy Upgrades: Hard Drive to Solid State Drive

Fast forward to today, and this laptop has seen its use drop off significantly, with the major complaint being “it’s so slow to start up, and it takes forever to do anything”. This is exactly what I was expecting to hear about this time when we made the purchase, and thankfully, I had a plan in mind at that time. This article will be a guide to that plan; replacing the factory HDD with an SSD for improved boot times and overall usability improvements. If this sounds like a scenario you are currently experiencing, sit back and read along, as we go through all the steps of upgrading from a hard drive to a solid state drive.
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Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

7 AWS CloudTrail Best Practices with Console and CLI Examples

In AWS, whether you perform an action from Console, use AWS CLI, use AWS SDK, or when a AWS service does an action on your behalf, all of those API activities are logged in AWS CloudTrail.

Read full article @ The Geek Stuff

ALLDOCUBE M5X Robust Helio X27 Tablet Review

We're back again with another review for an affordable, high-performance tablet from ALLDOCUBE with the M5X. Boasting a long battery life, sleek design, and an incredible display for gaming, movies, and browsing, it comes in at $189.99. Is there a catch? Find out in our official review!

Read full article @ MMORPG

ASUS TUF Gaming GT501 PC Case Review

How good is this case? Its £145 so it has to really deliver the goods

Read full article @ KitGuru

Cherry KC 6000 Slim Keyboard Review

This time we have the smart and stylish Cherry KC 6000 Slim keyboard in for review, join us as we take a look and see how it is to use and if it's up to mark.

Read full article @ Play3r

Corsair Carbide 678C Review

I love running water-cooling loops as much as the next guy. It all starts with the right case. You almost always need to visualize the final product before actually starting your project. It hasn’t been easy to find the right case for me lately. With numerous case options, you can really have difficult time picking the starting point.

Read full article @ Modders-Inc

Corsair Crystal Series 680X RGB Case Review

If glass side panels, loads of RGB fans and dual-chambered design sound appealing, the Crystal Series 680X RGB might be for you--if you can take the high price.

Read full article @ Tom's Hardware

Deepcool GAMMAXX L240 AIO Cooler Review

The Deepcool GAMMAXX L240 features a 240mm radiator full RGB lighting. At £60 how could you say no?

Read full article @ KitGuru

Elgato Thunderbolt 3 Pro Dock Review

One of the biggest complaints about recent Mac laptops is their lack of ports. Elgatos Thunderbolt 3 Pro Dock, like other docks weve seen over the years, seeks to solve that issue by making it possible to connect to a wide variety of accessories via a single Thunderbolt 3 cable.

Read full article @ 9to5Mac

iPad Air and iPad mini 2019 Review

These are clearly more appealing to most people than Apple's 2018 iPad or iPad Pro.

Read full article @ ArsTechnica

Maingear Vybe 2019 Review

One of the advantages to owning a custom PC from a boutique builder is the meticulous attention to detail. Tight cable management is not just a perk, it is an expectation when paying a premium for a boutique shop to assemble your rig with off-the-shelf components, and having to wait a bit longer compared to buying from a bulk OEM is an inherent trade off. Or is it? Maingear, a stalwart in the boutique space, would argue otherwise.

Earlier this month at PAX East, Maingear announced what it is calling the Vybe Enthusiast Platform. You might already be familiar with the Vybe name -- it is the least expensive line of desktop PCs in Maingear's stable, with prices starting at an affordable $699...

Read full article @ HotHardware

MSI MEG Z390 Godlike Motherboard Review

It may seem a bit late to the Z390 party, especially since most of the guests have already gone home. However, weve been eagerly awaiting this MSI motherboard, so were just going to say it was fashionably late.

Read full article @ eTeknix

Team Group T-Force Xtreem Gaming DDR4 3866 MHz Review

The T-Force Xtreem could be the answer all the RGB holdouts have been asking for: a high-performance memory kit that doesn't have a single RGB LED. You asked, Team Group delivered.

Read full article @ TechPowerUp

WD Black SN750 NVMe Heatsink SSD (1TB) Review

We find out if a high-quality heatsink makes sense.

Read full article @ Hexus

Zotac ZBOX CI660 nano Fanless mini-PC Review

Zotac is a major player in the SFF PC space, and the emergence of the ultra-compact form-factor (UCFF) NUCs has broadened the available market for ther mini-PCs. The company markets their passively-cooled machines under the C-series moniker. Their C-series nano units adopt a form-factor very similar to Intels NUCs, providing performance and thermal efficiency commensurate with their size.

The companys latest models, the CI6xx nano units, are based on the Kaby Lake-Refresh U-series SiPs, and they aim to improve on the older C-series units by adopting a larger form factor and adding more platform features. Today, we are taking a look at the ZBOX CI660 nano - Zotacs flagship in the CI6xx lineup.

Read full article @ Anandtech