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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Cases: Lian Li PC-O11D Mini Review: Weird and Wonderful, Lian Li O11 Dynamic Mini chassis review, Lian Li O11 Dynamic Mini Review - Compact but Impressive
Displays: ASUS mobo, Dell monitor, HDMI, no BIOS menu, white light on, iiyama G-Master GB3461WQSU Red Eagle Monitor Review
Gaming: A3: Still Alive Review, Demon’s Souls Review – Polishing a Diamond in the Rough, Destiny 2: Beyond Light Review, Halo 4 PC review: Satisfying conclusion to the Master Chief Collection
Graphics Cards: AMD Radeon RX 6800 Review: Big Navi Throws Big Punches for $579, MSI GeForce RTX 3090 & RTX 3080 SUPRIM X Graphics Cards Review, MSI RTX 3080 SUPRIM X
Headphones: Astro A20 headset gets another great refresh for 2020
Input: Cooler Master ControlPad





Cases:

Tom's Hardware: Lian Li PC-O11D Mini Review: Weird and Wonderful

SFF-ish, it does ITX well, but can fit ATX, too.



Lian Li PC-O11D Mini Review: Weird and Wonderful

The Guru of 3D: Lian Li O11 Dynamic Mini chassis review

This time, we’re checking out the Lian Li O11D Mini, a smaller version of the well-known O11D series. We reviewed the regular version over 2.5 years ago, and it earned our “Recommended” award. This time, it’s a smaller case, but still a very spacious one. It looks like an ITX/mATX chassis, but can house up to ATX-size motherboard



Lian Li O11 Dynamic Mini chassis review - Introduction

TechPowerUp: Lian Li O11 Dynamic Mini Review - Compact but Impressive

Over the past couple of years, the Lian Li O11 Dynamic has become their hero product, and while smaller, the Mini seeks to keep everything that impressed us about the original without compromising on functionality. With clean looks and two large glass panels, the Lian Li O11 Dynamic Mini seems to pull it off nicely at first glance!



Lian Li O11 Dynamic Mini Review - Compact but Impressive

Displays:

Dedoimedo: ASUS mobo, Dell monitor, HDMI, no BIOS menu, white light on

Short tutorial showing how to troubleshoot a possible display connectivity problem - motherboard white LED signal indicator and no visible BIOS menu, covering hardware and software interaction, HDMI versus DisplayPort, monitor deep sleep, generic versus vendor display drivers, some other tips and tricks, and more

ASUS mobo, Dell monitor, HDMI, no BIOS menu, white light on

OCInside.de: iiyama G-Master GB3461WQSU Red Eagle Monitor Review

Who still remembers the 90s knows that you could play Super Mario Kart on a 80cm tube TV without any problems with four players. Even if the comparison to the iiyama G-Master GB3461WQSU is a bit weak, they have one thing in common. As huge as the TV looked when we were young back then, this monitor looks as big today. Whether it also shines in other points besides its impressive size of 34 inches, we show in detail in the following review on OCinside.de!

iiyama G-Master GB3461WQSU Red Eagle Monitor Review

Gaming:

MMORPG.com: A3: Still Alive Review

A3: Still Alive is the latest mobile MMORPG from Netmarble with a twist. In addition to the typical MMORPG world and class design, A3: Still Alive also includes a Battle Royale mode. However, what could have been a unique twist on an oversaturated genre has devolved into another auto-battling idle game bursting with pay-to-win mechanics. There was a lot of possibility with this one, but unfortunately its story has turned into one of missed potential.

A3: Still Alive Review | MMORPG.com

Wccftech: Demon’s Souls Review – Polishing a Diamond in the Rough

Demon's Souls is back to hurt us again, but has Bluepoint Games done justice to From Software's underappreciated RPG classic?



Demon’s Souls Review – Polishing a Diamond in the Rough

MMORPG.com: Destiny 2: Beyond Light Review

Bungie has developed for itself with a rich science fiction universe that is filled with stories and characters that, while literally and metaphorically alien, could not be more human. And in 2020, Destiny 2: Beyond Light is shaping up to be the expansion that the franchise needed.

Destiny 2: Beyond Light Review | MMORPG.com

Neowin: Halo 4 PC review: Satisfying conclusion to the Master Chief Collection

After a year full of Halo arrivals on PC, 343 Industries has pulled the trigger on the final piece of the Master Chief Collection puzzle. Find out our thoughts regarding Halo 4 on PC in this review.



Halo 4 PC review: Satisfying conclusion to the Master Chief Collection

Graphics Cards:

TweakTown: AMD Radeon RX 6800 Review: Big Navi Throws Big Punches for $579

AMD has a formidable next-gen Big Navi-powered 4K gaming beast with its Radeon RX 6800, packing 16GB of GDDR6 and priced at $579.



AMD Radeon RX 6800 Review: Big Navi Throws Big Punches for $579

Wccftech: MSI GeForce RTX 3090 & RTX 3080 SUPRIM X Graphics Cards Review

MSI has released its brand new SUPRIM X series in GeForce RTX 3090 & GeForce RTX 3080 flavors which I will be taking a look at today.



MSI GeForce RTX 3090 & RTX 3080 SUPRIM X Graphics Cards Review

LanOC Reviews: MSI RTX 3080 SUPRIM X

Up until now MSI’s flagship for the RTX 3080 and RTX 3090 have been the Gaming X Trio models, but as of today they are stepping up and looking to take on the top end of the market with their brand new brand SUPRIM. SUPRIM, which is said like “Supreme” and I think the name makes it extremely clear what MSI is aiming for. The word is defined as “highest in degree or quality”, MSI is replacing the Lighting models that used to sit at the top of their product stack with a cleaner, more elegant card while still keeping that performance focus. Today I have the RTX 3080 SUPRIM X in the office and I’m excited to see what MSI is doing differently. Especially with Nvidia themselves upping the ante when it comes to build quality and styling over the last few years with the Founders Editions. When the demand/card availability issues start to level out, is the SUPRIM going to be the go-to option? Let’s find out!

MSI RTX 3080 SUPRIM X - LanOC Reviews

Headphones:

Windows Central: Astro A20 headset gets another great refresh for 2020

The Astro A20 headset for 2020 is an awesome option for those who want to ditch the cables and go wireless across both Xbox and PC platforms.



Review: Astro A20 headset gets another great refresh for 2020

Input:

Overclockersclub: Cooler Master ControlPad

Today, we're going to be taking a look at the Cooler Master ControlPad. This peripheral is in the market for gamers and folks that seriously love macros. Cooler Master is also taking a shot at the creative market. If you use Adobe products like Photoshop, Illustrator, or After Effects, you can use this to change your pointers or change clips or anything else you can think of. If you're a gamer who loves macro keys, you might also be interested. Let's see this the ControlPad stacks up.

Cooler Master ControlPad