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AirSnap Review
Antec HCG 750W Bronze Power Supply Review
ASRock Fatal1ty B450 Gaming-ITX/ac Motherboard Review
Cooler Master Masterbox MB520 Mid-Tower Chassis Review
F1 2018: PC graphics performance benchmark Review
GeckoLinux 150 Static Plasma Review
Home8 Video Verified Security Alarm System Review
Honor Play In-Depth Review
Intel Core i7-9700K overclocked to 5.5 GHz
Strange Brigade Benchmarked
Swiftech H240 X3 All in One Cooler Review
Viotek NB24C Gaming Monitor Review
WireGuard VPN Review



AirSnap Review

Protecting the AirPods case from scratching can be problematic. Twelve South thinks that they have a solution with the AirSnap leather pouch. AirSnap from Twelve South is the latest accessory aimed at protecting and traveling with AirPods, Apple's diminutive wireless earbuds. It is a leather sleeve that securely holds the AirPods case that can easily attach to any backpack or bag while on-the-go.

It is a stiff leather, which seems very similar to the leather used on the Relaxed Leather line of cases, though perhaps a tad thicker. Without the AirPods, AirSnap still holds its shape.

Read full article @ Apple Insider

Antec HCG 750W Bronze Power Supply Review

Today we test the Antec HCG750 bronze power supply on OCinside.de. This is a fully modular power supply which can supply 750 watts and is in the medium price range. If it convinces us as much as the previously tested Antec HCG 750W Gold Power Supply, we now show in the detailed Antec HCG 750W Bronze PSU review.

Read full article @ OCInside.de

ASRock Fatal1ty B450 Gaming-ITX/ac Motherboard Review

AMD has refreshed chipset line recently so also the motherboard manufacturers added a couple of new models to the list. ASRock added to its motherboard line two ITX size motherboards from the Fatal1ty gaming series. The first is X470 Gaming-ITX/ac and the second one is presented in this review B450 Gaming-ITX/ac. Except for the used chipset, there are a couple of small differences between these motherboards, even though they share the same PCB.

In this review, we will focus on a really small, yet powerful B450 Gaming-ITX/ac motherboard. Stay with us to find out why it’s so special.

Read full article @ FunkyKit

Cooler Master Masterbox MB520 Mid-Tower Chassis Review

The budget chassis market is booming. With more people than ever getting into PC gaming, or looking to build their first system, lots of people need chassis. Sure, we’d all love to spend a few hundred on the flagship chassis’ that are out there. However, when we look at our wallets, reality catches up fast. At just under £60 the new Cooler Master Masterbox MB520 isn’t going to set the world on fire. However, that’s a fair price and we’re hoping to see a nice return on investment for those on a tighter budget.

With a windowed side panel, albeit not tempered glass, and a unique front panel design, the MB520 is trying to stand out from the crowd. It’s got the room for a decent amount of hardware too. So, with all that in mind, let’s jump in for a closer look.

Read full article @ eTeknix

F1 2018: PC graphics performance benchmark Review

Mercedes, Ferrari or Red Bull? We will look at F1 2018 in a PC graphics performance and PC gamer way. We'll test the game on the PC platform relative towards graphics card performance with the latest AMD/NVIDIA graphics card drivers. Multiple graphics cards are being tested and benchmarked. We have a look at performance with the newest graphics cards and technologies.

F1 2018 is a racing video game developed and published by Codemasters. The game is based on the 2018 Formula One season and includes all of the twenty circuits, twenty drivers and ten teams competing in the season. The game features an expanded team management mode, which offers players more control over research and development of car parts. Engine components and gearboxes are subject to wear and will ultimately fail, with players receiving grid penalties for exceeding their quota of components. The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), the governing body of international motorsport, will support F1 2017 as a platform for eSports, following similar moves by Formula E and the World Rally Championship. A variety of race formats are available to players after the sport's commercial holders expressed an interest in using gaming to trial potential race formats. The game features historic Formula One cars—which were last included in F1 2013—drawn from 1988 to 2010.

Read full article @ The Guru of 3D

GeckoLinux 150 Static Plasma Review

Karma Chameleon. Me lucky charm? I've completed a review of GeckoLinux 150 Static Plasma edition, an openSUSE-based distribution, tested in a dual-boot configuration on a laptop with Nvidia graphics, covering live session, installation and partial post-install experience, including look & feel, fonts, network support - Wireless, Bluetooth, Samba sharing, printing, multimedia playback - HD video and MP3, smartphones - Windows Phone, partitioning, language packs, applications, customization, many problems like awful video playback performance, average hardware support, application crashes, numerous glitches, unusable desktop after Nvidia graphics setup, and more. Take a look.

Read full article @ Dedoimedo

Home8 Video Verified Security Alarm System Review

The video verified security alarm system by Home8 may not be the best of its kind currently but thanks to its very fast installation, ease of use and number of available add-ons it still makes for a very tempting offering.

Protecting your family, home and even your business from intruders has never been easier than it is today (and we imagine things will get even easier as time goes by) largely thanks to a good number of manufacturers that specialize in state of the art DIY (do it yourself) smart home alarm/security systems. Now in case you're not aware of this the reason we call them DIY systems is because manufacturers give consumers the ability to tailor/customize each system to their specific needs so for example although one system may feature an exterior bullet camera and 5 window/door sensors the other may come with an interior camera (or both), 2 window/door sensors and a motion sensor. Home8 is one such manufacturer and although they currently have a rather large selection of available devices with which you can create your very own smart alarm/security system we decided to check their award winning Video-Verified Security Alarm System.

Home8 leads a new generation of advanced wireless communication platforms, incorporating video and Internet-based mobile cloud technology to put home control and protection in the palm of users’ hands. Home8’s patented zero-pairing networking technology installs in minutes and integrates smart security, safety, video, care, and home control functions to protect property, assets, and people. Home8 features include sensor-initiated video recording, cloud and local storage options, notifications to customized tiers of recipients, and can be used in multiple locations, all accessible under one single mobile app. To see the complete Home8 lineup of comprehensive and affordable alarm, awareness, and assurance solutions and services, please visit www.home8alarm.com.

Read full article @ NikKTech

Honor Play In-Depth Review

The *Honor Play* debuted in China last month as a gaming-centric smartphone, and its coming to a store near you. *Read our In-Depth Review of the Honor Play, and find out why its designed for mobile gaming!*

Read full article @ TechARP

Intel Core i7-9700K overclocked to 5.5 GHz

Intel's Core 9000 series are just around the corner. Intel Core i7-9700K @ 5.5 GHz In China, finding an engineering sample of new CPU seems like a very easy thing to do. Multiple retailers are not listing the new series with availability planned for September. We cannot confirm that this is indeed the launch of new series, because as far as we know, the NDA is still set to early October. The latest leak from CPU.ZOL shows two screenshots from Core i7-9700K benchmarking session. The CPU, which was water-cooled, was tested with ASRock's Z370 Professional Gaming i7 motherboard.

Read full article @ VideoCardz.com

Strange Brigade Benchmarked

Taking a page out of cooperative games such as Left 4 Dead and their own Zombie Army Trilogy, Rebellion is bringing us today 'Strange Brigade', a brand new co-op third-person shooter that is also part of AMD's "Raise The Game" bundle for those purchasing a Radeon RX Vega, RX 580 or RX 570 graphics card.

Read full article @ TechSpot

Swiftech H240 X3 All in One Cooler Review

As reviewers, we tend to swap out hardware on a very regular basis. Because of this, as test bench is a must for any serious reviewer. Not too long after setting up my test bench, I decided to move my main system to a test bench as well. However, the enthusiast in me demanded it be water-cooled. So, I ended up with the Praxis wet-bench due to its ability to take a 360 mm radiator. While searching for the hardware to do a proper custom loop, I came across the H320 X2 Prestige from Swiftech, and fell in love. It was a 360 mm All in One cooler with an Apogee XL2 block. It was the first cooler that allowed me to break 5.0 GHz on my 7700k. Since then, all my PCs have been cooled by Swiftech AIO coolers. They perform great and are far easier to deal with than a full custom loop. So, when Swiftech asked us to look at their all new H240 X3, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on it.

Read full article @ Modders-Inc

Viotek NB24C Gaming Monitor Review

We've covered a lot of different monitors here at MMORPG and often they're on the expensive end of the spectrum. But what about the gamer who doesn't have $500 to spend just on a single display? That's what we're exploring today with the Viotek NB24C. It's 24-inches, curved, 1080p, and offers a 75 Hz refresh rate with Freesync. For gamers on a budget, is it worth the current price of $149.99? Let's find out.

Read full article @ MMORPG

WireGuard VPN Review

Fewer lines of code, simpler setup, and better algorithms make a strong case. WireGuard is a new type of VPN which aims to be simpler to set up and maintain than current VPNs and to offer a higher degree of security. The software is free and open source—it's licensed GPLv2, the same license as the Linux kernel—which is always a big plus in my book. It's also designed to be easily portable between operating systems. All of that might lead you to ask: in a world that already has IPSEC, PPTP, L2TP, OpenVPN, and a bewildering array of proprietary SSL VPNs, do we need yet another type of VPN?

OK, but why?
I've seen a few new VPN designs pop up in the last few years—ZeroTier and Tinc come to mind—and each time, I've thought, "I should really look into that." And then I haven't. I use OpenVPN heavily; I'm thoroughly familiar with it, and it scratches most of my VPN-related itches pretty well.

Read full article @ ArsTechnica