Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Casing: Fractal Design Torrent Review
Cooling: Arctic Liquid Freezer II 240 A-RGB Review
Displays: Gigabyte Aorus FI32U Review: Big and Fast 4K Performance, Xiaomi Mi 2K Gaming Monitor Review
Gaming: Razer Iskur Gaming Chair Review
Graphics Cards: I Added A Desktop GPU To This Mini PC And Now It's A Full On Gaming PC
Headphones: Corsair HS80 RGB Wireless Headset Review
Memory: XPG Spectrix D45G DDR4 16GB 3600MHz RGB Memory Review
Storage: Gigabyte AORUS RAID SSD 2TB Review
Video: Elgato Stream Deck MK.2 Review: A Streamer’s Best Friend
Casing:
KitGuru: Fractal Design Torrent Review
Fractal Design Torrent uses an updraught design with three 140mm fans in the floor and two 180mm fans in the front that maintain positive air pressure in the large, open main chamber. To add to the unusual nature of the Torrent we find the power supply in the roof of the case, housed in a separate compartment. Whether Torrent is good, bad or indifferent, it certainly is not boring… (spoiler alert: it isn’t bad).
Fractal Design Torrent Review | KitGuru
Cooling:
OCInside.de: Arctic Liquid Freezer II 240 A-RGB Review
Today we are testing the first AIO water cooler with A-RGB lighting from Arctic! At the same time, the cooler specialists from Switzerland have also launched a variant with RGB, which is identical to the A-RGB version we tested except for the lighting. Both variants are available as 240mm version with two 120mm fans and as 360mm edition with three 120mm fans. Thus, they cover the most commonly installed sizes with both lighting options. There are also updates to the thermal paste and AM4 mounting, but we will reveal more on that later. Additionally we are also showing a video of the RGB effects on our OCinside YouTube Channel. There is a lot of news again, which we present in the following review.
Arctic Liquid Freezer II 240 A-RGB Review
Displays:
Tom's Hardware: Gigabyte Aorus FI32U Review: Big and Fast 4K Performance
One of the fastest 4K gaming monitors
Gigabyte Aorus FI32U Review: Big and Fast 4K Performance
MMORPG.com: Xiaomi Mi 2K Gaming Monitor Review
Xiaomi is back with another compelling option with the 1440p, 165Hz Mi 2K gaming monitor. Does it have what it takes to compete? Find out in our review!
Xiaomi Mi 2K Gaming Monitor Review | MMORPG.com
Gaming:
KitGuru: Razer Iskur Gaming Chair Review
Razer are jumping onto the gaming chair bandwagon and have produced their first gaming chair, the Iskur! We’ve got hold of one to review and we will be going through everything you need to know, from the build to finished product, to see what Razer have to offer to the already over-saturated world of gaming chairs. Spoiler alert… they’ve managed to create something very unique!
Razer Iskur Gaming Chair Review | KitGuru
Graphics Cards:
ETA Prime: I Added A Desktop GPU To This Mini PC And Now It's A Full On Gaming PC
I turned this already powerful mini PC into a full-blown Tiny Gaming PC!The Minis Forum HX90 is powered by an AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX.
I Added A Desktop GPU To This Mini PC And Now It's A Full On Gaming PC
Headphones:
KitGuru: Corsair HS80 RGB Wireless Headset Review
Corsair is swooping in with the new HS80 RGB Wireless gaming headset! Featuring an adjustable ski-style head strap, 2.4GHz wireless connectivity via dongle, a flip-up to mute microphone and more. Some of the previous HS models from the series have been pretty popular, but what makes the HS80 different and is it worth its RRP of £139.99?
Corsair HS80 RGB Wireless Headset Review | KitGuru
Memory:
eTeknix: XPG Spectrix D45G DDR4 16GB 3600MHz RGB Memory Review
Its been a while since I reviewed a new XPG memory kit. The XPG GAMMIX D20 was very understated, with no RGB and slim-line heatspreaders for those wanting something more discrete. However, today theyre back with something a little more outlandish, with the Spectrix D45G DDR4 memory offering larger heatsinks and plenty of ARGB thrills.
XPG Spectrix D45G DDR4 16GB 3600MHz RGB Memory Review | eTeknix
Storage:
KitGuru: Gigabyte AORUS RAID SSD 2TB Review
Gigabyte’s AORUS RAID 2TB is an AIC format drive that uses a combination of four NVMe SSDs and an enterprise-class NVMe RAID controller to produce read speeds of up to 6300MB/s via a PCIe 3.0 x8 interface. If you’re looking for the fastest speeds without moving to PCIe 4.0, is this a viable solution?
Gigabyte AORUS RAID SSD 2TB Review | KitGuru
Video:
Tom's Hardware: Elgato Stream Deck MK.2 Review: A Streamer’s Best Friend
Plenty of illuminated buttons to make your life easier.
Elgato Stream Deck MK.2 Review: A Streamer’s Best Friend