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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

AKRacing Office Series Obsidian Chair Review
ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming 9 Motherboard Review
Asus ROG Maximus XI Hero (Wi-Fi) Review
Cyrus Soundkey Gaming Edition Review
EVGA Z390 FTW Motherboard Review
Intel Core i5-9600K Processor Overclocking Review
Lian Li Lancool One Digital Review
MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Gaming X TRIO Review
Patriot EVLVR Portable Thunderbolt 3 SSD Review
T-Force Delta RGB SSD Review



AKRacing Office Series Obsidian Chair Review

While having a nice bright and colourful gaming chair can be a nice thing, sometimes you a want all of the perks while maintaining that professional look.

Read full article @ eTeknix

ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming 9 Motherboard Review

Intel's new Z390 chipset with ALL the connectivity.

Read full article @ KitGuru

Asus ROG Maximus XI Hero (Wi-Fi) Review

The ROG Maximus XI Hero targets the gaming crowd with its high price and overclocking capability, but can it match any of its rivals in value?

Read full article @ Tom's Hardware

Cyrus Soundkey Gaming Edition Review

Just like many of our readers, the team here at MMORPG puts a heavy focus on the last few feet of audio delivery. You?ll find a plethora of headsets that we love, but today we are going to look at something a little different. This is the Cyrus Soundkey DAC Gaming Edition, the solution to the dodgy middleman in your audio experience.

Read full article @ MMORPG

EVGA Z390 FTW Motherboard Review

One company that sort of hides under the radar when we have a new chipset launch is EVGA. We all know EVGA for their graphics cards, but their motherboards are less known. One thing I’ve liked about EVGA is how they haven’t conformed like everyone else and overloaded their motherboards with RGBs and things that just aren’t needed. With the Z390 launch EVGA’s first motherboard is the Z390 FTW, which is will eventually sit in the middle of their Z390 product stack once other boards are launched. This board looks quite similar to the Z370 FTW board, but does have a few changes. We will be combining this board with our Core i9-9900K to see what it can do! Read on to find out!

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

Intel Core i5-9600K Processor Overclocking Review

The Intel Core i5-9600K Processor will likely hit the the sweet spot for a lot of desktop PC enthusiasts and gamers. We have a solid 6-Core count with a Turbo Boost clock of 4.6GHz coming in for right around $270. What kind of overclock will the new 9600K CPU support and remain 100% stable

Read full article @ HardOCP

Lian Li Lancool One Digital Review

The Lian Li Lancool One Digital aims to revive the Lancool brand under a new vision from within Lian Li. Aimed at the gamer, but with clear design cues of the parent company and what they are known for, the Lancool One Digital fuses affordability with the design language while adding all the usual features one would look for in a gaming chassis.

Read full article @ TechPowerUp

MSI GeForce RTX 2080 Gaming X TRIO Review

Today we review another GeForce RTX offering from MSI,  the Gaming X Trio edition from MSI.

Read full article @ The Guru of 3D

Patriot EVLVR Portable Thunderbolt 3 SSD Review

Patriot is perhaps one of the lesser-known PC component and accessory manufacturers in comparison to large players like Kingston or Corsair, but the Northern California-based company has actually been around since 1985. About 10 years ago, Patriot launched its Viper Gaming brand, which offers high-performance gaming memory and peripherals. The product we have today, the Patriot EVLVR, is from Patriot's more business-facing product lines and it is an external, portable NVMe SSD which employs the Thunderbolt 3 interface for full PCIe Gen 3 performance capabilities...

Read full article @ HotHardware

T-Force Delta RGB SSD Review

2018 was the year of the LED. At Computex this last June, PC lighting was all the rage. Pricing for the technology has plummeted, and that allowed companies to add lighting to existing products with minimal expense. The latest victim to join motherboards, DRAM modules, and other components.

Read full article @ TweakTown