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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

DeepCool Gammaxx L240 V2 AIO Liquid Cooler Review
E-Scooter Review and E-Scooter Provider Review
F-Secure Anti-Virus Software Review
Gensokyo Defenders for Nintendo Switch Review
NETGEAR GS908 8-Port Gigabit Network Switch Review
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Super Appears in FFXV Benchmark Database
Patriot P200 512GB 2.5″ SATA SSD Review
Silicon Power P34A80 PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 NVMe 1TB SSD Review



DeepCool Gammaxx L240 V2 AIO Liquid Cooler Review

DeepCool is perhaps one of the best-known brands for providing excellent cooling solutions at affordable prices. Their Gammaxx range, in particular, has always looked to walk the tightrope between price and performance with, we might add, more than a little success!

The DeepCool Gammaxx L240 V2 is a revised design of their highly-popular prior model that includes more than a few upgrades including their ‘Anti-Leak’ technology.

Read full article @ eTeknix

E-Scooter Review and E-Scooter Provider Review

After the E-Scooter Video we have now the detailed E-Scooter review in the OCinside.de Summer Special. Since a short time there is the possibility to drive with electric scooters in some larger cities. You don’t have to buy an electric scooter to do this, you can simply borrow it from one of the Scooter sharing providers. The advantage is that you can borrow the electric scooter at one position and park it at another place, similar to car sharing offers. In Hamburg, Germany we have tested e-scooters from the providers Circ, Lime, Tier and Voi and gained some experience. We also test the E-Scooter Apps, explain the E-Scooter driving and give tips about the E-Scooter Promo Codes.

Read full article @ OCInside.de

F-Secure Anti-Virus Software Review

F-Secure Anti-Virus is the easy-to-use security software we’ve been waiting for. But don't expect any other security features besides antivirus.

Read full article @ Tom's Hardware

Gensokyo Defenders for Nintendo Switch Review

Strategy/Simulation Sunday has me reviewing a game from one of the two genres. This time I look at Gensokyo Defenders on the Nintendo Switch.

Read full article @ Wccftech

NETGEAR GS908 8-Port Gigabit Network Switch Review

OCC has a new video review, this time of the NETGEAR GS908 8-Port Gigabit Network Switch.

Read full article @ OCC

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Super Appears in FFXV Benchmark Database

Results of NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce RTX 2080 Super graphics cards have been revealed in Final Fantasy XV benchmark database, where the card is compared against other offerings at 2560 x 1440 resolution using high quality settings. The card scored 8736 points, while its predecessor, RTX 2080, scored 8071 points at same resolution and settings. This shows around 8 % improvement in favor of newer model, which is to be expected given the increase in memory speed going from 14 Gbps to 15.5 Gbps and CUDA core count which increased from 2944 cores to 3072. With this improvement, RTX 2080 Super is now only 105 points (about one percent) behind TITAN V graphics card in FFXV benchmark.

Read full article @ TechPowerUp

Patriot P200 512GB 2.5″ SATA SSD Review

In last months, many users are looking at the fastest SSD with M.2 PCIe connector. Most of them don’t need much above standard SATA SSD, which offer higher capacity and optimal speed for daily tasks at a reasonable price.

For those users, Patriot designed the P200 SSD series, and we are happy to present you a 512GB drive, which seems perfect for most users.

Read full article @ FunkyKit

Silicon Power P34A80 PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 NVMe 1TB SSD Review

At AU$0.20 a GB, the Silicon Power P34A80 PCIe Gen3x4 M.2 NVMe 1TB SSD sounds too good to be true. At a retail price of just AU$205 the Silicon Power P34A80 1TB SSD defies its competition from a pricing perspective. In general SSD pricing vs capacity for M.2 NVMe drives have been travelling in opposite directions at quite a significant pace in recent months. With price to capacity ratio falling the way it’s going right now, it’s certainly one of the best times for anyone out there looking at upgrading or building high performance rigs.

The Silicon Power P34A80 encompasses an E12 NVMe controller by Phison which has seen great success in the past when combined with the NAND flash memory they have used on this drive. More on this later.

Read full article @ Technoyard