Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
AORUS CV27Q Curved HDR 165Hz Gaming Monitor Review
ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 Router Review
Asus ROG STRIX 750W Gold Power Supply Review
ASUS ROG Strix Carry Review
ASUS ROG STRIX RX 5700 XT OC Review
be quiet! Dark Base Pro 900 Rev. 2 Review
Fractal Design ION+ 660P Power Supply Review
Gamescom 2019 report with over 500 gamescom pictures
Lexar SL100 Pro Portable SSD Review
Man of Medan Review
MSI MEG X570 Godlike Motherboard Review
MXL APS Podcasting Bundle Review
NVIDIA GeForce vs. Studio vs. Quadro Driver: What’s The Difference?
Periodic Audio Ti (Titanium) In Ear Monitors Review
Plugable Performance HS53 Onyx Gaming Headset Review
Silicon Power P34A80 PCIe 3x4 M.2 2280 1TB SSD Review
Stormforce Onyx GTX 1660Ti Ryzen 5 3600 Review
Thermaltake Premium E1 RGB Headset Stand Review
Tronsmart Element Mega SoundPulse Speaker Review
AORUS CV27Q Curved HDR 165Hz Gaming Monitor Review
ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 Router Review
Asus ROG STRIX 750W Gold Power Supply Review
ASUS ROG Strix Carry Review
ASUS ROG STRIX RX 5700 XT OC Review
be quiet! Dark Base Pro 900 Rev. 2 Review
Fractal Design ION+ 660P Power Supply Review
Gamescom 2019 report with over 500 gamescom pictures
Lexar SL100 Pro Portable SSD Review
Man of Medan Review
MSI MEG X570 Godlike Motherboard Review
MXL APS Podcasting Bundle Review
NVIDIA GeForce vs. Studio vs. Quadro Driver: What’s The Difference?
Periodic Audio Ti (Titanium) In Ear Monitors Review
Plugable Performance HS53 Onyx Gaming Headset Review
Silicon Power P34A80 PCIe 3x4 M.2 2280 1TB SSD Review
Stormforce Onyx GTX 1660Ti Ryzen 5 3600 Review
Thermaltake Premium E1 RGB Headset Stand Review
Tronsmart Element Mega SoundPulse Speaker Review
AORUS CV27Q Curved HDR 165Hz Gaming Monitor Review
There’s no shortage of amazing monitors out there. For gamers, for professionals, even just something cheap for the office. However, today we’re focused pretty firmly on the gamer side of the market. The new AORUS CV27Q Gaming Monitor is here at last! Packing a 1440p 27-inch panel, with an impressive 165Hz FreeSync 2 compatible refresh rate. If that’s not enough, 1ms response time, a 1500R curve, 90% DCI-P3 colour, and HDR tick all those lovely premium boxes that are sure to put a smile on your face.Read full article @ eTeknix
ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 Router Review
We are no longer on the cusp of Wi-Fi 6 (otherwise known as 802.11ax) connectivity -- it has arrived -- just not in earnest yet. It will take some time before the Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) standard is truly shoved aside in favor of the new kid on the block, the one that is faster and more adept at juggling multiple wireless devices simultaneously. Nevertheless, early adopters who want to live on the bleeding edge have options. One of them is the beastly ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX11000 we will be showing you here...Read full article @ HotHardware
Asus ROG STRIX 750W Gold Power Supply Review
Is this one of the finest power supplies you can buy in 2019? We think so ...Read full article @ KitGuru
ASUS ROG Strix Carry Review
ASUS is back in the gaming-mouse business with the ROG Strix Carry, which is an ultra-small wireless model you can carry around for everyday use - hence its name. It features a PixArt PMW3330 optical sensor, 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth connectivity, and the manufacturer's exclusive switch-socket design.Read full article @ TechPowerUp
ASUS ROG STRIX RX 5700 XT OC Review
In our first partner card review for AMD Navi, today we are checking out the ASUS ROG STRIX RX 5700 XT. Taking centre stage for this new graphics card is the MaxContact cooler which carries a burly double-heatsink and triple Axial-Tech cooling fans. Accompanying this we also receive a factory overclock to the GPU and trademark ROG features like 'Fan Connect 2'.Read full article @ Vortez
be quiet! Dark Base Pro 900 Rev. 2 Review
The be quiet! Dark Base Pro 900 rev. 2 represents an update and tweak to the already impressive original with its insane modularity and massive feature set. While it looks nearly identical on the outside, there are numerous changes and additions that make this a worthwhile update.Read full article @ TechPowerUp
Fractal Design ION+ 660P Power Supply Review
The Fractal Design Ion+ 660P is a mid-capacity power supply featuring good performance and silent operation.Read full article @ Tom's Hardware
Gamescom 2019 report with over 500 gamescom pictures
From August 20 to 24, 2019 one of the most important gaming fairs in Europe took place in Cologne, Germany. The OCinside.de team has of course immediately made its way to gamescom to publish the gamescom 2019 report with over 500 gamescom pictures and videos of new gaming hardware, current games, gaming seats, cosplayer, virtual reality, casemods, merchandise articles, retro consoles and crazy vehicles. You should not miss this!Read full article @ OCInside.de
Lexar SL100 Pro Portable SSD Review
Lexar's latest external SSD sports read and write speeds that are about double what you can get from most portables. But is that enough to make up for its high price?Read full article @ Tom's Hardware
Man of Medan Review
Until Dawn is one of the best horror titles of this generation. Sure, the game goes a bit heavy on the slasher movie cheese, but that’s easily pardoned given its intense set pieces, impressive visuals, and deep “butterfly effect” branching story system. Sadly, Until Dawn has yet to receive a proper sequel since its 2015 release — only a couple of gimmicky VR spinoffs. This fact clearly frustrates developer Supermassive Games as much as the fans, as the studio’s broken away from Sony’s cozy embrace to launch The Dark Pictures Anthology with new partner Bandai Namco.Read full article @ Wccftech
The first entry in this proposed series of quick shot horror games is Man of Medan, which aims to replicate that Until Dawn magic, but can that be done without a big Sony first-party budget? Or should Until Dawn fans put their hopes of a fitting follow-up to bed? Grab your flashlight, it’s time to find out…
MSI MEG X570 Godlike Motherboard Review
With the introduction of AMDs X570 chipset, motherboard vendors have upped its game in the premium stakes with a variety of premium mid-range and high-end models. The MEG X570 Godlike is MSIs flagship model and is heavily geared towards gamers and enthusiasts. The premium controller set of the X570 Godlike is spearheaded by Killer Networking: with dual on-board ports, Wi-Fi 6 802.11ax connectivity, and a 10 G Super LAN add-on card in the accessories bundle. Also on offer is up to five PCIe 4.0 x4 M.2 slots, two of which come from an Xpander-Z Gen4 add-on card, and a pair of Realtek ALC1220 HD audio codecs which makes this one of the most feature-rich models on the X570 chipset.Read full article @ Anandtech
MXL APS Podcasting Bundle Review
We recently took at look at the MXL Tempo microphone, and were quite impressed with its performance as a basic USB microphone. Today we are taking a look at another product offering from MXL, the APS Podcasting Bundle. And while the name implies use in podcasting, this setup can function quite nicely in a streaming setup as well. Comprised of a microphone, microphone stand, and an XLR-to-USB microphone adapter, the APS Podcasting Bundle is a great starter kit for those looking to get into podcasting, streaming, or advanced audio recording. Follow along as we take a look at each component of the bundle and see how they work together to form a great starter kit.Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org
NVIDIA GeForce vs. Studio vs. Quadro Driver: What’s The Difference?
At its GTC event in March, NVIDIA released its first Creator driver, one that targeted the ProViz market just as the Game Ready drivers have targeted gamers. Some time later, NVIDIA changed the name from Creator to Studio, matching the same name applied to notebooks that adhere to NVIDIAs Studio platform.Read full article @ Techgage
Periodic Audio Ti (Titanium) In Ear Monitors Review
They may not deliver the same overwhelming bass levels as the Beryllium IEMs but the balanced output of the Titanium IEMs by Periodic Audio could actually agree with you more.Read full article @ NikKTech
Plugable Performance HS53 Onyx Gaming Headset Review
The Performance HS53 Onyx Gaming Headset by Plugable sits at an MSRP of $44.95 USD. For this price, this headset claims true 2.0 stereo sound, comfort, and quality. This review will put those claims to the test and see if the HS53 can replace my current headset permanently.Read full article @ MMORPG
Silicon Power P34A80 PCIe 3x4 M.2 2280 1TB SSD Review
The 1TB version of the P34A80 SSD does not disappoint at all and in many cases, we have seen even higher read speeds than its 512GB version counterpart. The caching is improved thanks to the double capacity of RAM and well optimized firmware and after the SLC portion gets filled up, we can expect write speeds hovering around 1GB/s. One extra fact to consider is that this product is offered with no less than 5 years warranty, quite enough for a consumer-oriented SSD!Read full article @ Mad Shrimps
Stormforce Onyx GTX 1660Ti Ryzen 5 3600 Review
For your hard earned pennies, Stormforce have equipped the Onyx GTX 1660Ti Ryzen 5 3600 (not the catchiest of names, it has to be said) with, you guessed it, an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660Ti graphics card and an AMD Ryzen 5 3600 processor.Read full article @ Vortez
Thermaltake Premium E1 RGB Headset Stand Review
Today I will be reviewing the Thermaltake Premium E1 RGB Headset Stand. Thermaltake has developed several, what you could call brands with-in a brand. Most of us are familiar with the esports division, but some of you may not be aware of the the premium lineup especially for peripherals because in the past their main focus has been liquid cooling components. This ever changing and they keep surprising us with their innovations in an ever growing lineup!Read full article @ FunkyKit
Tronsmart Element Mega SoundPulse Speaker Review
Tronsmart is a company that made its name with power elements for smartphones, including external batteries and charges (Quick Charge), but the company also made quite a few portable speakers.Read full article @ Fudzilla
Tronsmart Element Mega SoundPulse is a 2x20W speaker supporting Bluetooth 5.0 and coming with 2x3300 mAh battery that can play for up to 15 hours. The battery life depends on the volume level, and it will range.
Let’s start with the basic, the 657.3 gram / 23.18 oz speaker measures 7.59x2.28x3.14in / 193x58x80mm (L x W x H) which doesn’t make it the lightest but traditionally good quality sound involves some heavier speakers. The driver unit has a frequency range of 115Hz - 13KHz and 4Ω 20W/53mm with less than 1 percent distortion.