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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles, including two review on the Philips Brilliance 439P9H 32:10 SuperWide Monitor, Intel NUC10i7FNH Frost Canyon Hexa-Core NUC, and Kittyhok Outdoor 1080p PTZ Wireless Security Camera.





Displays:

Windows Central: Philips Brilliance 439P9H is ideal to replace a dual-screen setup

Philips released a smaller sibling to the excellent 49-inch display for those who don't require a super-huge monitor. The Brilliance 439P9H is a solid display that can comfortably replace your dual-screen setup.



Review: Philips Brilliance 439P9H is ideal to replace a dual-screen setup

KitGuru: Philips Brilliance 439P9H 43in 32:10 SuperWide Monitor Review

Is 21:9 just not wide enough for you? Philips could have just the thing with this new monitor.

Philips Brilliance 439P9H 43in 32:10 SuperWide Monitor Review | KitGuru

Cases:

TweakTown: Thermaltake S500 TG Mid-Tower Chassis Review

Thermaltake's S500 TG mid-tower computer case provides a stylish and stout option for those looking at building their next rig.



Thermaltake S500 TG Mid-Tower Chassis Review

Coolers:

eTeknix: ID-Cooling SE-224-XT 'Basic' Air Cooler Review

We at eTeknix review the ID-Cooling SE-224-XT Basic. The budget-friendly alternative version of the SE-224-XT for those not fussed about RGB.



ID-Cooling SE-224-XT 'Basic' Air Cooler Review | eTeknix

NikKTech: Noctua NH-U12S Chromax.Black CPU Cooler Review

The latest Chromax.Black line of CPU Coolers by Noctua includes the award winning NH-U12S model which is the 2nd model of that line to end up on our test bench.

Noctua NH-U12S Chromax.Black CPU Cooler Review

Vortez: NZXT Kraken X53 Review

NZXT have refreshed their Kraken range of all-in-one watercooling loops, offering us the 240mm version to review today. Is it worth shelling out for? Let's have a look....



NZXT Kraken X53 Review - Introduction

CPUs:

Anandtech: Intel NUC10i7FNH Frost Canyon Review: Hexa-Core NUC Delivers a Mixed Bag

Small form-factor (SFF) PCs and gaming systems have represented the bulk of the growing segment in the PC market over the last few years. Intels NUC line-up has enjoyed unprecedented success, prompting the company to branch off the NUC family to target a variety of market segments and price points. Continuing that momentum, in November 2019, Intel announced the NUC10 series in their line of mainstream ultra-compact form-factor (UCFF) systems, bumping up their NUCs to using the companys latest Comet Lake processors.



Intel NUC10i7FNH Frost Canyon Review: Hexa-Core NUC Delivers a Mixed Bag

Gaming:

Wccftech: Granblue Fantasy: Versus Review - Grand Grounded Grappling

Granblue Fantasy: Versus is a top-quality fighting game. It looks great and has carved out its own niche, introducing a gameplay that is familiar yet new.



Granblue Fantasy: Versus Review - Grand Grounded Grappling

Wccftech: One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows Review - Class-C Hero

One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows is more ambitious than it needed to be. While the main missions and combat are enjoyable, side content is lackluster.



One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows Review - Class-C Hero

Headphones:

TechPowerUp: 1MORE True Wireless ANC Review

After a successful premiere in the True Wireless Stereo (TWS) headphone market, 1MORE launched a new pair of TWS headphones. This time around, they're aiming for the very top, and they're bringing some serious firepower to the battle.



1MORE True Wireless ANC Review

Memory:

Hexus: G.Skill Trident Z Neo 128GB DDR4-3200 (F4-3200C16Q-128GTZN)

Mega capacity for the HEDT monster.



G.Skill Trident Z Neo 128GB DDR4-3200 (F4-3200C16Q-128GTZN)

Modding:

ThinkComputers: Lamptron SM436 Sync Edition Fan & RGB Controller Review

The Lamptron SM436 Sync Edition has a digital display that you mount to your PCI slots and shows out through your tempered glass panel and a full controller with four PWM fan channels, four 4-pin standard RGB headers and four 3-pin addressable RGB headers. Is this the ultimate controller for fans and RGB?



Lamptron SM436 Sync Edition Fan & RGB Controller Review

Storage:

LanOC Reviews: Icy Dock EZConvert NVMe M.2 to U.2 MB705M2P-B

If you have been active in or around the LanOC community, there is a good chance you have heard of Icy Dock. You can go all the way back to May of 2008, just 3 months after we started reviews and see our first Icy Dock review. I met them on our first CES trip that year and they were a dedicated sponsor over the years for our LAN events as well. My first experiences with them were their external hard drive enclosures and their hot swaps for hard drives, but they really hit their stride when SSDs started coming out and most cases didn’t support any 2.5-inch slots with their many creative 2.5 to 3.5 adapters. Well they haven’t stopped with the unique adapters and while I haven’t worked with them in a while they recently reached out and sent over their EZConvert NVMe M.2 to U.2 adapter and today I’m going to check it out...

Icy Dock EZConvert NVMe M.2 to U.2 MB705M2P-B - LanOC Reviews

Video:

OverclockersClub: Kittyhok Outdoor 1080p PTZ Wireless Security Camera with Floodlight & Siren Alarm

Check out Overclockersclub review of the Kittyhok Pan Tilt Zoom WiFi Security Camera.



Kittyhok Outdoor 1080p PTZ Wireless Security Camera with Floodlight & Siren Alarm