Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Aerocool Cylon Pro RGB Flow Mid-Tower Review
Computer Upgrade King Continuum Micro Gaming PC (Ryzen 7 2700 + RX 580 4GB) Review
Corsair's HS35 gaming headset reviewed
DIYPC Trio-GT-RGB Case Review
HyperX Alloy Core RGB Gaming Keyboard Review
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super & RTX 2060 Super Review
Pimax 5K+ VR Review
Samsung 970 EVO Plus 2TB High-Performance NVMe SSD Review
Webroot SecureAnywhere AntiVirus Review
Aerocool Cylon Pro RGB Flow Mid-Tower Review
Computer Upgrade King Continuum Micro Gaming PC (Ryzen 7 2700 + RX 580 4GB) Review
Corsair's HS35 gaming headset reviewed
DIYPC Trio-GT-RGB Case Review
HyperX Alloy Core RGB Gaming Keyboard Review
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super & RTX 2060 Super Review
Pimax 5K+ VR Review
Samsung 970 EVO Plus 2TB High-Performance NVMe SSD Review
Webroot SecureAnywhere AntiVirus Review
Aerocool Cylon Pro RGB Flow Mid-Tower Review
The brand new Cylon Pro RGB Flow Mid-Tower by Aerocool improves on many aspects of its predecessor and although far from perfect it does offer everything one could hope to find in a low-budget PC case.Read full article @ NikKTech
Computer Upgrade King Continuum Micro Gaming PC (Ryzen 7 2700 + RX 580 4GB) Review
Computer Upgrade King comes out swinging with the Continuum Micro gaming PC. Packed with an AMD Ryzen 7 2700, Radeon RX 580, and 512 GB of SSD storage, it delivers a fantastic 1080p gaming experience without breaking the bank. It even comes fully loaded with RGB lighting effects to seal the deal.Read full article @ TechPowerUp
Corsair's HS35 gaming headset reviewed
Corsair's HS50 has been its low-end gaming headset for a couple years now, and Eric had good things to say about it. However, the company just recently released the HS35 as its new low-end gaming headset, pricing it $10 under the $50 HS50. As Eric said in his HS50 review, purchasing a headset in the $50 range can be a risky proposition, and the same is even more so true in the $40 range. Thus, it is quite natural to be skeptical of any headset at that price, but at the same time the low price should lower expectations. A $40 headset isn't going to be the greatest headset in the world, so the question is whether or not the headset is a good proposition at the given price.Read full article @ The Tech Report
DIYPC Trio-GT-RGB Case Review
With its low price, good cooling performance, tempered-glass sides and front, and four RGB fans, this case from DIYPC is a spectacular valueRead full article @ Tom's Hardware
HyperX Alloy Core RGB Gaming Keyboard Review
Today we will take a look at the gaming keyboard with HyperX logo – Alloy Core RGB. As its name suggests, it’s not a standard keyboard and besides RGB illumination, we can count on premium components.Read full article @ FunkyKit
I’m spending a lot of time next to a PC and it’s the best way to check a keyboard. I also had a chance to review an early version of the Alloy Elite keyboard (non-RGB) so can compare these two products and share my experience.
Let’s begin with specifications and features.
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Super & RTX 2060 Super Review
Ever since Computex, NVIDIA has been teasing a “Super” announcement of their own. And this morning, that announcement is finally coming to fruition. NVIDIA is launching a mid-generation kicker for their mid-to-high-end video card lineup in the form of their GeForce RTX 20 series Super cards. Based on the same family of Turing GPUs as the original GeForce RTX 20 series cards, these new Super cards – all suffixed Super, appropriately enough – come with new configurations and new clockspeeds. They are, essentially, NVIDIA’s 2019 card family for the $399+ video card market.Read full article @ Anandtech
When they are released on July 9th, the GeForce RTX 20 series Super cards are going to be sharing store shelves with the rest of the GeForce RTX 20 series cards. Some cards like the RTX 2080 and RTX 2070 are set to go away, while other cards like the RTX 2080 Ti and RTX 2060 will remain on the market as-is. In practice, it’s probably best to think of the new cards as NVIDIA executing as either a price cut or a spec bump – depending on if you see the glass as half-empty or half-full – all without meaningfully changing their price tiers.
Pimax 5K+ VR Review
If you've followed VR for a while, you've probably heard of Pimax. For a lot of us, that name might be new, but what if we told you that this new company has created a headset that's both higher res and higher FOV than even the Index or Rift S and that it's fully compatible with Steam VR? It's true. Buckle in, this is a review you won't want to miss.Read full article @ MMORPG
Samsung 970 EVO Plus 2TB High-Performance NVMe SSD Review
Samsung announced the 2TB capacity when it released the 970 EVO Plus series but stipulated the largest capacity model would come later in the year. For a time the model disappeared from the Samsung website and official specification lists.Read full article @ TweakTown
Webroot SecureAnywhere AntiVirus Review
This antivirus app is long on features while small in size, but it didn't ace all of our tests.Read full article @ Tom's Hardware