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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Audio: Sennheiser EPOS GSX 300 External Sound Card Review
Cases: Cooler Master MasterBox NR200P SFF PC Case Review
Computers: TYAN Transport HX TN83-B8251 Server Review
Cooling: ADATA XPG Levante 240mm CPU Cooler Review
CPUs: Intel Xeon W-1290P Benchmarks and Review A Top-End SKU
Gaming: Revisited: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 Review
Graphics Cards: Palit GeForce RTX 3080 Gaming Pro Review - Reasonable Entry into the NVIDIA Upper Class
Input: ASUS ROG STRIX Impact II Wireless Gaming Mouse Review, Durgod Taurus K320 Review, Mountain Makalu 67 Review
Memory: Adata XPG Spectrix D50 DDR4-3600 C18 2x8GB Review: Performing With Class
Modding: PG Prime ARGB VGA and MB Extension Cables Review
Power: FSP Hydro G PRO 1000W Power Supply Review
Storage: Leven JPR600 2 TB NVMe SSD Review, Lexar Professional CFexpress Type B Card Review





Audio:

TweakTown: Sennheiser EPOS GSX 300 External Sound Card Review

EPOS | Sennheiser has released a new external sound card, the GSX 300. Will it enhance your gaming audio performance for $79?



Sennheiser EPOS GSX 300 External Sound Card Review

Cases:

Hardware BBQ: Cooler Master MasterBox NR200P SFF PC Case Review

The Cooler Master NR200P is a very interesting SSF PC case. For a long time, miniITX cases inherit some expected compromises. But with advancements in processors, chips to layout and form factor specs, it reduces that compromise eventually. In the end, we will see cases like these appealing to a wider userbase. The NR200P is the result of every progress made so far.

Cooler Master MasterBox NR200P SFF PC Case Review » Hardware BBQ

Computers:

StorageReview.com: TYAN Transport HX TN83-B8251 Server Review

The TYAN Transport HX TN83-B8251 is a uniquiely designed system, supporting 2.5”/3.5” SATA 6G HDDs/SSDs & U.2 NVMe 16G HDDs



TYAN Transport HX TN83-B8251 Server Review - StorageReview.com

Cooling:

MMORPG.com: ADATA XPG Levante 240mm CPU Cooler Review

The XPG Levante 240mm AIO CPU Cooler comes to market at $139 with a slick looks and, as our author says, one of the easiest installs he's had in years. Is it worth a buy? Find out in our review!

ADATA XPG Levante 240mm CPU Cooler Review | MMORPG.com

CPUs:

ServeTheHome: Intel Xeon W-1290P Benchmarks and Review A Top-End SKU

In our Intel Xeon W-1290P benchmarks and review piece we see why this top-end Xeon W-1200 SKU gets more than just more cores in this generation



Intel Xeon W-1290P Benchmarks and Review A Top-End SKU

Gaming:

bit-tech.net: Revisited: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

Rick explores what makes The Witcher 3 such a stunning RPG.



Revisited: The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt | bit-tech.net

bit-tech.net: Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 Review

Jollie Ollie-days.



Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 Review | bit-tech.net

Graphics Cards:

IgorsLAB: Palit GeForce RTX 3080 Gaming Pro Review - Reasonable Entry into the NVIDIA Upper Class

With the Palit GeForce RTX 3080 Gaming Pro, Palit's "butter-and-bread" Ampere card has also been in the trade since the launch, or rather should be. The manu



Palit GeForce RTX 3080 Gaming Pro Review - Reasonable Entry into the NVIDIA Upper Class

Input:

eTeknix: ASUS ROG STRIX Impact II Wireless Gaming Mouse Review

ASUS may be better known for their motherboards and graphics cards, but make no mistake, theyre a serious competitor when it comes to peripherals too. Over the last few years in particular, weve seen some really amazing keyboards, headsets, gaming mice and more from them.



ASUS ROG STRIX Impact II Wireless Gaming Mouse Review | eTeknix

APH Networks: Durgod Taurus K320 Review

For the past couple of weeks, I have been eating out with my fellow co-workers. Many of them have either already quit or are in the stages of quitting. Personally, I thought I would never form a deeper and real relationship with my co-workers, but there is something about struggling together that really brings people together. With our shared issues we had from work, we were able to just rant and relate to each other, because we all shared the same views. I will not go much deeper into it, but I found it very nice to just rant a bit and I believe my co-workers did too. Even though we feel close, I still question whether these relationships are truly genuine or not. Of course, not all of us work together anymore and still choose to spend time together, but is that what makes a relationship genuine? My main question is, had we not been working together, would we have ever become friends to begin with? In most cases, I feel like I would never have tried to meet them. My only issue with this is how harsh that sounds, but sometimes the truth is blunt like that. On the other hand, if we are able to get along now, maybe we would get along no matter the circumstance. In the end, I still have not decided on whether this relationship is really genuine or not as the concept of genuine relationships is too large to currently comprehend at three in the morning. Despite this, something I can understand is a genuinely good keyboard. Today, we will be looking at a keyboard sent over to us from Durgod. The model we will be examining is the Taurus K320 mechanical keyboard. You might recognize this brand name from a previous review I have done on the Durgod Taurus K310. How will the Taurus K320 compare to the Taurus K310? Keep reading to find out!

Durgod Taurus K320 Review (Page 1 of 3) | APH Networks

TechPowerUp: Mountain Makalu 67 Review

The Makalu 67 is Mountain's first gaming mouse. It comes with the PAW3370, which is PixArt's newest flagship sensor, a 67 g lightweight ribcage design, an original right-handed ergonomic shape, highly flexible cable, and high quality PTFE feet, along with full RGB lighting and software support.



Mountain Makalu 67 Review

Memory:

Tom's Hardware: Adata XPG Spectrix D50 DDR4-3600 C18 2x8GB Review: Performing With Class

When elegance meets RGB



Adata XPG Spectrix D50 DDR4-3600 C18 2x8GB Review: Performing With Class

Modding:

Legit Reviews: XPG Prime ARGB VGA and MB Extension Cables Review

XPG Prime ARGB VGA and MB Extension Cables Review To expand on RGB lighting in modern computers, XGP has released two types of RGB extension cables. The Prime ARGB MB extension cable is for the motherboard, and the Prime ARGB VGA extension cables are for powering the graphics card. With the 24-pin (20+4) Prime ARGB ...more



XPG Prime ARGB VGA and MB Extension Cables Review - Legit Reviews

Power:

The FPS Review: FSP Hydro G PRO 1000W Power Supply Review

FSP Hydro G PRO 1000W FSP Group is one of the few actual power supply manufacturers and can be found providing OEM services for a number of other brands at various times including OCZ, Zalman, AOpen, Antec, SilverStone, Super Talent, Sigma, and many more. This wide distribution of power supplies by FSP is not surprising […]



FSP Hydro G PRO 1000W Power Supply Review - The FPS Review

Storage:

The Guru of 3D: Leven JPR600 2 TB NVMe SSD Review

Leven is Taiwanese company established in 1996. It’s not known very well in Europe, where Amazon is its primary retailer. The JPR600 is the best NVMe model from this company, and 2 TB is the highest available capacity. We had the opportunity to test the 2 TB model. The JPR600 is an SSD that’s available with a storage capacity of 512GB, 1 TB, and also 2 TB Introduction



Leven JPR600 2 TB NVMe SSD Review - Introduction

StorageReview.com: Lexar Professional CFexpress Type B Card Review

The next generation of professional cameras hitting the market, which means a significant increase in data due to higher image resolutions and color depth. Data transfer rates thus become more important than ever. To satisfy these needs, Lexar has released the Professional CFexpress Type B card, the company’s next-gen flash media specifically designed for these next-gen cameras. It supports both two lanes of PCI Express Gen 3 protocol and is native NVMe and features a durable and reliable build.



Lexar Professional CFexpress Type B Card Review - StorageReview.com