Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
28 Essential AWS S3 CLI Command Examples to Manage Buckets and Objects
Alienware Area-51m Review: Desktop-Class, Upgradeable Elegance
Arctic Z1 Pro Gen 3 Desk Mount Monitor Arm Review
ASRock B450M Steel Legend Motherboard Review
be quiet! Straight Power 11 850W PSU Review
Cooler Master CK530 Gaming Keyboard Review
Corsair Carbide 275Q Review
Enermax AQUAFUSION 240 AIO RGB Sync: Performance at Affordable Price
Ewin Racing Flash Gaming Chair Review
G.Skill Trident Z Royal DDR4-3600 (F4-3600C18D-16GTRS) Review
LaCie 2Big RAID Desktop Storage Review
Maingear Vybe 2019 (Stage 4) Gaming Desktop Review
MSI GeForce GTX 1660 Ventus XS 6 GB Review
Operencia: The Stolen Sun Review
PDP LVL 50 Wireless Headset Reviewed
QNAP TVS-872XT-i5-16G 8-bay NAS Review
The RTX 2080 vs. the GTX 1080 Ti in VR, Revisited
28 Essential AWS S3 CLI Command Examples to Manage Buckets and Objects
Alienware Area-51m Review: Desktop-Class, Upgradeable Elegance
Arctic Z1 Pro Gen 3 Desk Mount Monitor Arm Review
ASRock B450M Steel Legend Motherboard Review
be quiet! Straight Power 11 850W PSU Review
Cooler Master CK530 Gaming Keyboard Review
Corsair Carbide 275Q Review
Enermax AQUAFUSION 240 AIO RGB Sync: Performance at Affordable Price
Ewin Racing Flash Gaming Chair Review
G.Skill Trident Z Royal DDR4-3600 (F4-3600C18D-16GTRS) Review
LaCie 2Big RAID Desktop Storage Review
Maingear Vybe 2019 (Stage 4) Gaming Desktop Review
MSI GeForce GTX 1660 Ventus XS 6 GB Review
Operencia: The Stolen Sun Review
PDP LVL 50 Wireless Headset Reviewed
QNAP TVS-872XT-i5-16G 8-bay NAS Review
The RTX 2080 vs. the GTX 1080 Ti in VR, Revisited
28 Essential AWS S3 CLI Command Examples to Manage Buckets and Objects
It is easier to manager AWS S3 buckets and objects from CLI. This tutorial explains the basics of how to manage S3 buckets and its objects using aws s3 cli using the following examples: For quick reference, here are the commands. For details on how these commands work, read the rest of the tutorial.Read full article @ The Geek Stuff
Alienware Area-51m Review: Desktop-Class, Upgradeable Elegance
Although you wouldn't know it at first glance, the Area-51m is nearly a complete departure from traditional gaming laptop platforms, and one that's strapped with desktop-class processing engines under the hood of its 8.5 pound, 17-inch frame.Read full article @ HotHardware
Arctic Z1 Pro Gen 3 Desk Mount Monitor Arm Review
Enter the Arctic Z1 Pro Gen 3 which is a designed for a single monitor and supports monitors with VESA mounting up to 49" in size. Let's take a look at what's on offer in our latest review!Read full article @ Play3r
ASRock B450M Steel Legend Motherboard Review
Today we test on OCinside.de with the ASRock B450M Steel Legend a really stylish Micro ATX motherboard for the current AMD Ryzen 2000 CPU series. We tested and overclocked the AMD AM4 uATX motherboard with an AMD Ryzen 5 2400G processor and integrated AMD Radeon Vega GPU. Which features the ASRock B450M Steel Legend motherboard has to offer, we show in the following AMD AM4 motherboard review. Additionally included are again some UEFI tips, the 360 degree view and a video with the latest ASRock Polychrome RGB effects, which are now even possible without additional addressable RGB Stripe!Read full article @ OCinside.de
be quiet! Straight Power 11 850W PSU Review
be quiet! claims to be the number one PSU manufacturer in Germany and they are continually working to expand their presence in North American as well. The be quiet! Straight Power 11 series sits just below the company’s high-end Dark Power Pro 11 series and includes six models: 450W, 550W, 650W, 750W, 850W, and 1000W. All of the Straight Power 11 models are certified for high efficiency (80 Plus Gold) and come with modular cables. We will be taking a detailed look at the Straight Power 11 850W power supply in this review.Read full article @ PC Perspective
As you might expect, be quiet! is focused on delivering virtually silent power supplies. be quiet! designed the Straight Power 11 Series to provide reliable operation with minimal noise for systems that demand extremely quiet operation. To accomplish this, be quiet! uses one of their own high-quality Silent Wings 3 fans that features ribbed fan blades and a Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB). The power supply also uses a unique fan guard and funnel-shaped fan opening to help maximize airflow and reduce noise.
Cooler Master CK530 Gaming Keyboard Review
Not that long ago we took a look at an awesome tenkeyless keyboard from Cooler Master in their MK730. While this is Cooler Master’s premium offering for a tenkeyless keyboard they also have the CK530, which is still a tenkeyless mechanical gaming keyboard with RGB backligting for only $69.99. The big difference between the two keyboards is that the CK530 makes use of Gateron mechanical key switches (compared to the Cherry MX on the MK730), it does not have a wrist rest or removable USB cable, and the overall size of the board itself is slightly larger. Cooler Master still keeps their brushed aluminum top plate with the CK530 and of course your have software control with the Cooler Master portal software. Let’s get to gaming with this keyboard and see what it can do!Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org
Corsair Carbide 275Q Review
It’s time to check out the new Corsair Carbide 275Q mid-tower PC chassis. Recently we presented three Corsair cases on guru3d, all of them from a higher premium segment.Read full article @ The Guru of 3D
Enermax AQUAFUSION 240 AIO RGB Sync: Performance at Affordable Price
Over the years I became a big fan of Enermax and their cooling products. Not once, that I remember, I had a pump failure or rip in the line in their All in One cooling units. With every iteration of their products, I expect improvements. Enermax has recently released their newest addition to All in One cooling systems called AquaFusion.Read full article @ Modders-Inc
Ewin Racing Flash Gaming Chair Review
Most people reading this will likely be in front of the screen many hours a week (and likely even multiple hours every day) so it's a good idea to invest in a decent chair to complete your gaming setup. Besides higher comfort, more functionality and a better look, gaming chairs like the one we'll discuss in this review will likely stand wear-and-tear better than the el cheapo alternatives.Read full article @ DV Hardware
G.Skill Trident Z Royal DDR4-3600 (F4-3600C18D-16GTRS) Review
Now ratified on premium AM4 boards. Memory manufacturer G.Skill took humble computer memory to a whole different style level with the release of Trident Z Royal. Updating its regular Trident Z through gold or silver heatspreaders with a mirror finish, the RGB element spans what the company calls a crystalline light bar. The overall effect is much like Marmite: you either love it or wonder what the fuss is about, but there's little denying the underlying DDR4 memory, which is available with speeds between 3,000MHz and 4,800MHz in a dizzying array of timings and capacities.Read full article @ Hexus
Understanding that AMD's Ryzen CPUs are gaining market share through their robust price-to-performance ratio and still-not-perfect availability of rival Intel's Core series. G.Skill reckons it make sense for enthusiasts to understand how its premium memory fares on AMD's burgeoning platform. With that in mind, we're taking a peek at a 16GB (2x8GB) pack of Trident Z Royal DDR4-3600 - these modules, to be exact.
LaCie 2Big RAID Desktop Storage Review
As NAB rolls on this week, LaCie is set to show off its updated storage solutions. Included in this is an updated RAID solution we had sent over late last week, the 2Big RAID. The 2Big RAID slots in just under the 2Big Dock, a unit we reviewed in 2017....Read full article @ TweakTown
Maingear Vybe 2019 (Stage 4) Gaming Desktop Review
Maingear's latest Vybe runs quiet and looks understated (for a gaming desktop). But the case could be nicer--especially in the $2,499 quick-ship configuration.Read full article @ Tom's Hardware
MSI GeForce GTX 1660 Ventus XS 6 GB Review
The MSI GTX 1660 Ventus XS is MSI's answer for people looking to maximize cost-efficiency. Priced at the NVIDIA MSRP of $220 the card offers much better price/performance than AMD RX 590 and even RX 580. Also included is an overclock out of the box and a backplate.Read full article @ TechPowerUp
Operencia: The Stolen Sun Review
While role-playing games may not have changed all that much over the course of the years, there was a time when they were much harder to get into, mostly due to the fact that these games actually made the player take on the role of a true adventurer, meaning that they were to venture into dungeons without knowing anything about the dangers that could have been lurking within. Limited resources and being outnumbered by monsters completed a very engaging, but also frustrating, picture. Operencia: The Stolen Sun, developed by Zen Studios (a Hungarian studio known mostly for its Pinball games), manages to capture the spirit of the old-school first-person dungeon crawler RPGs, but it also modernizes the experience in some very interesting ways, so much that even those who never played a similar game will be able to enjoy it to the fullest.Read full article @ Wccftech
PDP LVL 50 Wireless Headset Reviewed
It's not often that I'm surprised by a headset. I know most of the brands and their respective product lines pretty well, so when I pick a headset up, I usually find the features I'm expecting and a quality befitting the price. I was surprised, then, when I slipped on PDP's LVL50, a wireless headset for Xbox One and PC that provides a solid feature set at a very reasonable price.Read full article @ The Tech Report
QNAP TVS-872XT-i5-16G 8-bay NAS Review
QNAP’s TVS-872XT is a high-performance 8-bay NAS that comes with 1GbE, 10GbE and Thunderbolt 3 connectivity and with a pair of PCIe and M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD slots thrown in for good measure. Is it a good buy at almost £2000?Read full article @ KitGuru
The RTX 2080 vs. the GTX 1080 Ti in VR, Revisited
The Turing RTX 2080 versus the Pascal GTX 1080 Ti Benchmarked with FCAT-VR Revisited This is a follow-up to our November VR evaluation where we saw that the RTX 2080 was slower than the GTX 2080 Ti in VR although it is faster for pancake gaming.Read full article @ BabelTechReviews