Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
G Data Antivirus Review
Lepow 15.6? Type-C Portable Monitor Review
Manjaro 18.0.4 Illyria Xfce review - Nice but somewhat crude
PowerColor Red Devil RX 5700 Review
Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 ARGB 750w PSU Review
Thermaltake Tt eSPORTS Talon V2 Gaming Mouse Review
XPG Spectrix D60G DDR4-3600 Review
G Data Antivirus Review
Lepow 15.6? Type-C Portable Monitor Review
Manjaro 18.0.4 Illyria Xfce review - Nice but somewhat crude
PowerColor Red Devil RX 5700 Review
Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 ARGB 750w PSU Review
Thermaltake Tt eSPORTS Talon V2 Gaming Mouse Review
XPG Spectrix D60G DDR4-3600 Review
G Data Antivirus Review
G Data Antivirus combines great antivirus with complete web protection, but your PC will have to work for this peace of mind.Read full article @ Tom's Hardware
Lepow 15.6? Type-C Portable Monitor Review
Have you ever wanted to take your console with you on the go? Ever wished for a second screen for your laptop? How about a large monitor to make sure your mirrorless camera is in focus? Today, we're looking at a portable monitor that can do all of those things but at only $169.99, is it worth the cost of entry? Join us as we find out. This is our review of the Lepow 15.6 Portable Monitor.Read full article @ MMORPG
Manjaro 18.0.4 Illyria Xfce review - Nice but somewhat crude
I've written a long, thorough review of Manjaro 18.0.4 Illyria Xfce edition, tested in a multi-boot Windows and Linux setup on a laptop with UEFI and Intel graphics, covering live session, installation and post-install use, including look & feel, networking - Wireless, Bluetooth, Samba sharing, printing, multimedia support - HD video and MP3 playback, smartphone support - Android, iPhone and Windows Phone, partitioning, package management and associated issues, applications, Steam tweaks, hardware compatibility, stability, performance, resource usage, battery life, customization, various visual glitches, other observations, and more. Have fun.Read full article @ Dedoimedo
PowerColor Red Devil RX 5700 Review
Ignoring the lighting issues, the Red Devil card is everything you would expect from a custom-designed card and absolutely pushes the RX 5700 to the limits of what AMD has designed the card to do. It is marketed to go head to head with NVIDIA RTX 2060, yet in many instances, the card matches the RTX 2060 SUPER in the benchmarks I ran.Read full article @ OCC
Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 ARGB 750w PSU Review
Thermaltake is one of the few brands currently on the market that offers an RGB option in practically all of their system components. Most notably amongst these is their power supplies which, if you wish, can carry some pretty impress levels of RGB control.Read full article @ eTeknix
When combined with their excellent design reputation and performance levels, it’s a nice added touch for a brand that is making remarkable strides (and efforts) to try and get your business.
Thermaltake Tt eSPORTS Talon V2 Gaming Mouse Review
Today we will be taking a look at the Talon V2 Gaming Mouse. This a very budget friendly mouse ringing the bell around the 20 dollar range. You wont get anything fancy when you are looking at any peripheral in that price range. When I need a quick replacement to get me by, all I want out of that product is decent mileage. As long as it works and does as it should you will never hear any complaint out of me. Thats what we have with the Talon V2. Super cheap, with the backing of a reputable company (Thermaltake). I doubt these guys put their name on just anything. Lets move to the details on the next few pages and then dont forget to check out my opinion in the conclusion.Read full article @ FunkyKit
The TALON V2 is a budget friendly gaming mouse packed with features. Equipped with a highly precise and accurate PIXART PMW-3050 optical sensor up to 3200 DPI, it offers superior tracking and responsiveness during intense battle sessions. The TALON V2 comes with stunning 256 RGB color illumination amongst 7 preset LED colors that features 3 unique lighting effect modes: pulse, spectrum running, and static, couple with an ergonomic ambidextrous design, to suit all playing styles for both left and right-handed enthusiasts.
XPG Spectrix D60G DDR4-3600 Review
Can an RGB memory kit with light diffusers this large still outperform competitors? We put XPGs fastest Spectrix D60G to the test!Read full article @ Tom's Hardware