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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

ADATA XPG Spectrix D60G DDR4-3000 32GB Memory Kit Review
Aorus Xtreme Waterforce Motherboard Review
Ballistix Elite 3600 MHz 16GB Dual Channel DDR4 Review
Corsair Crystal Series 680X RGB Case Review
Cyberpower PC Infinity X66 GTX Review
GPU Test System Update May 2019
Honor 20 Pro: A Quad-camera Hands-On Review
iKBC Table E 421 Mechanical Keyboard Review
iKBC Table E412 Keyboard Review
Microsoft Windows 10 May 2019 Update rollout begins
Observation Review
ViewSonic ELITE XG240R 144 Hz FreeSync Monitor Review
Western Digital WD Black SN750 1TB With Heatsink Review



ADATA XPG Spectrix D60G DDR4-3000 32GB Memory Kit Review

From what we have seen in our testing of the Spectrix Series of RAM. XPG is not afraid to look outside the box for answers as to what they think the market needs next when it comes to RGB LED DDR4.

Read full article @ TweakTown

Aorus Xtreme Waterforce Motherboard Review

At CES 2017, Gigabyte officially launched their Aorus line up of motherboards, graphics cards, and peripherals to coincide with Intel's 9th generation of Core Processors. This included the Aorus Xtreme Waterforce. The Aorus line up replaced their very popular G1-Gaming line and was previously designated for Gigabytes high-end laptop line up

Read full article @ Modders-Inc

Ballistix Elite 3600 MHz 16GB Dual Channel DDR4 Review

We review a 16GB Ballistix Elite kit from Ballistix, now its own brand separated from Crucial. The 3600 MHz 16GB memory is cool, fast and runs XMP 2.0 memory profiles on Intel platforms as well.

Read full article @ The Guru of 3D

Corsair Crystal Series 680X RGB Case Review

Last year when we took a look at the Corsair Crystal Series 280X the big question was, when will be see a larger version? It did take Corsair a while to come out with the larger version, but we’ve finally got it in to review! The Crystal Series 680X is the big brother to the 280X and gives you support for larger motherboards up to E-ATX, more cooling options, a redesigned tempered glass side panel, and three included Corsair LL120 RGB fans as well as the Node Pro so you can control the fan lighting with Corsair’s iCUE software. Is this the tempered glass case to get in 2019? Read on as we find out!

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

Cyberpower PC Infinity X66 GTX Review

The Infinity X66 GTX packs quite a punch with an Intel Core i5 9400F processor, sporting 6 cores with a boost frequency of 4.1GHz. Pair that with 16GB of Corsair Vengeance DDR4 clocked at 2400MHz and you have yourself a handy little powerhouse.

Read full article @ Vortez

GPU Test System Update May 2019

In anticipation of AMD Navi we've updated our graphics card test system, using the latest Intel hardware. The game selection has been revamped, too, seeing addition of the latest titles, and all major graphics cards are present. In total, we have 18 cards, each tested at three resolutions.

Read full article @ TechPowerUp

Honor 20 Pro: A Quad-camera Hands-On Review

As a sister brand of Huawei, Honor in the last few years has seen quite a rising success in terms of delivering high value devices. In fact Honor’s smartphones have become so popular that the brand by itself is able to take a notable amount of marketshare percentage in multiple markets, aiming to become #3 in some countries.

Today Honor is announcing the new Honor 20 Pro – a continuance of the company’s mainline series which made it so popular to begin with. The new Honor 20 Pro takes elements from Huawei P30’s series, such as new camera systems and adds its own touch, deriving design decisions from this year’s Honor View20.

Read full article @ Anandtech

iKBC Table E 421 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 421. 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

iKBC Table E412 Keyboard Review

iKBC adds to their ever-growing keyboard product portfolio with the aptly named "Table" series. The Table E412 is a full-size keyboard that is unabashedly large in footprint, with an integrated wrist rest, dedicated media keys/wheel, white backlight and, for something different than the norm, onboard hardware encryption of the keyboard itself.

Read full article @ TechPowerUp

Microsoft Windows 10 May 2019 Update rollout begins

Microsoft has announced that the Windows 10 May 2019 Update is now available and has started to roll out via the Windows Update control panel. The firm thinks the update is ready for mass consumption thanks to the "positive data and the feedback we've seen" during the longer preview phase this OS has been through. Microsoft is being understandably cautious in the wake of the Windows 10 October 2018 Update shenanigans. At least it is still May.

Read full article @ Hexus

Observation Review

Stanley Kubrick’s seminal sci-fi film 2001: A Space Odyssey has served as inspiration for a lot of video games over the years, with everything from Portal to System Shock featuring their own creepy corrupted AI villains. Well, Observation turns the classic 2001 setup on its head, casting the player as an all-seeing HAL-9000-like computer.

Read full article @ Wccftech

ViewSonic ELITE XG240R 144 Hz FreeSync Monitor Review

The ViewSonic ELITE XG240R is a 24-inch, 144 Hz gaming monitor supporting FreeSync and adaptive-sync on NVIDIA. It comes with a fully adjustable stand, and an interesting RGB lighting system that can be synced with other components in your computer.

Read full article @ TechPowerUp

Western Digital WD Black SN750 1TB With Heatsink Review

Western Digital has released their updated WD Black SN750 NVMe drive and now it comes with a machined aluminum heat sink courtesy of EKWB that should aid in keeping the drive below the thermal throttling point regardless of the workload.

Read full article @ Wccftech