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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles, including SilverStone SETA A1 Case review, Ori and the Will of the Wisps reviews and guide, and a first picture of an AMD B550 motherboard.





Cases:

ThinkComputers: SilverStone SETA A1 Case Review

The current state of PC case design seems to be comprised of a few design and function features that can be found on just about any modern case. This includes tempered glass side panels, support for vertical video card orientation, and multiple fan and radiator installation options. These features are often mixed and matched, and depending on their implementation, can result in some pretty great cases. In this review we will be taking a look at the SilverStone SETA A1, an ATX mid-tower that combines a few of the aforementioned features, and pairs them up with a few somewhat unique options to produce a case with a bit of a classy look to it.



SilverStone SETA A1 Case Review

eTeknix: Thermaltake Level 20 RS ARGB Case Review

Thermaltake has a reputation for making their cases big, and today is no exception. Their idea of a mid-tower is what most other brands would call a full-tower! However, bigger can often be better for high-end gaming PC builds, and the Level 20 RS ARGB comes with exceptional hardware support.



Thermaltake Level 20 RS ARGB Case Review | eTeknix

TechPowerUp: XPG Battlecruiser Review

The XPG Battlecruiser is the larger of the two initial case offerings from ADATA XPG, with the smaller Invader making an excellent first impression. This means the Battlecruiser has some big shoes to fill, especially as the $150–$200 segment tends to attract a demanding crowd.



XPG Battlecruiser Review

Coolers:

The Guru of 3D: NZXT Kraken X63 Review

NZXT updated its Kraken series to revision 3, in this review we test the new X63 Series Liquid cooler. An AIO LCS liquid CPU cooler for cases with 280 mm radiator mounts. This updated revision CPU coo...

NZXT Kraken X63 Review

Displays:

Hexus: iiyama ProLite XUB3493WQSU

34in ultrawide with 75Hz FreeSync for under £350.



iiyama ProLite XUB3493WQSU

Graphics Cards:

HotHardware: Gaming Level-Up: Benefits Of Upgrading Integrated Graphics With EVGA & ASUS

How much more gaming performance can we wring out of a mainstream desktop PC? Our friends at ASUS and EVGA helped us work it out.



Gaming Level-Up: Benefits Of Upgrading Integrated Graphics With EVGA & ASUS

Gaming:

Wccftech: Nioh 2 (PS4 Pro) Review - Two Souls, One Game

Team Ninja's dedication to creating a near-perfect samurai epic can't be understated in Nioh 2. Everything I loved about Nioh returns with new improvements.



Nioh 2 (PS4 Pro) Review - Two Souls, One Game

Windows Central: Ori and the Will of the Wisps guide: Must-know tips and tricks

Ori and the Will of the Wisps is here, and it's tremendous. If you're diving into this franchise for the first time (or are a returning vet that's a bit rusty), here are my best tips and tricks as someone who has completed the adventure.



Ori and the Will of the Wisps guide: Must-know tips and tricks

Windows Central: Ori and the Will of the Wisps is sensational, mind-blowing, rough

Simply put, Ori and the Will of the Wisps is a masterpiece, despite its rough edges. Here's our big review of Moon Studios' latest triumph.



Review: Ori and the Will of the Wisps is sensational, mind-blowing, rough

Neowin: Ori and the Will of the Wisps review: A masterpiece, with flaws

Ori and the Will of the Wisps is developed by Moon Studios. It's a 2.5D platformer with a heart wrenching story, incredible art and sound design, and a score that's nothing short of a masterpiece.



Ori and the Will of the Wisps review: A masterpiece, with flaws

Wccftech: Ori and the Will of Wisps Review - A Tragic Masterpiece

Ori and the Will of Wisps is a truly delightful game that blends new ideas into a solid foundation, topped off with a great score and breathtaking levels.



Ori and the Will of Wisps Review - A Tragic Masterpiece

BabelTechReviews: VR Wars: Navi versus Turing Revisited with the Vive Pro

VR Wars: The RX 5700 XT versus the RTX 2060 & 2070 Super Cards Revisited with the Vive Pro



VR Wars: Navi versus Turing Revisited with the Vive Pro

Windows Central: Yakuza 0 is a must-buy on Xbox One

Yakuza 0 originally launched on PlayStation 3 in 2015 in Japan. Since then it’s been available on PlayStation 4 and PC, but Xbox One owners were left out until now.



Review: Yakuza 0 is a must-buy on Xbox One

Headphones:

Modders Inc.: Creative Sound BlasterX H6 Review: Features and Price and Everything Nice

Love to play first-person shooting games but don't want to spend a fortune on the headset? Creative has exactly what you need. Sound BlasterX H6 is an



Creative Sound BlasterX H6 Review: Features and Price and Everything Nice — Modders-Inc

TweakTown: Logitech Pro X Gaming Headset Review

The Logitech Pro X could be the new MVP when it comes to headsets. Join us as we take a close look.



Logitech Pro X Gaming Headset Review

NikKTech: RIOTORO Aviator Classic Gaming Headset Review

Riotoro just released their very first 7.1 virtual surround sound gaming headset called the Aviator Classic and today it’s up to us to put it to the test.

RIOTORO Aviator Classic Gaming Headset Review

Input:

OCinside.de: Cooler Master MM711 Review

Today we have tested a different kind of gaming mouse on OCinside.de. The Cooler Master MasterMouse MM711 is based on a lightweight honeycomb grid design, adjustable LED lighting and extensive programming options.

Cooler Master MM711 Review

Motherboards:

TechPowerUp: First Picture of AMD B550 Motherboard Appears

The B550 chipset has been absent for a while, meaning that mid-tier motherboard models were lacking and that space is about to be filled. So far, the only thing we got was a B550A chipset, which lacked proper support for PCIe 4.0 connection, based on the refreshed B450 chipset.



First Picture of AMD B550 Motherboard Appears

Storage:

FunkyKit: HyperX SAVAGE EXO 480GB USB-C Gaming SSD Review

Today, we will take a look the HyperX SAVAGE EXO – the only external SSD that they offer in their current product catalogue. This external USB SSD has been on the market for a while ...



HyperX SAVAGE EXO 480GB USB-C Gaming SSD Review - FunkyKit

Hardware Asylum: Lexar Professional SL100 Pro Portable SSD Review

External SSDs are the future when it comes to moving and storing large amounts of data. The Lexar SL100 Pro offers amazing speed and durability in sizes from 500GB up to 1TB.



Lexar Professional SL100 Pro Portable SSD Review