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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Asetek 645LT 92 mm AIO Review
be quiet! Dark Base 700 PC Case Review
Crucial Ballistix Elite 16GB Memory Review
NZXT HUE 2 Ambient Lighting Kit v2 Monitor Back Lighting Kit Review
Phantom Gaming Alliance Review
TerraMaster D2 Thunderbolt 3 2-Bay DAS Review



Asetek 645LT 92 mm AIO Review

Not long ago, Asetek had revealed that they were working on a new 92 mm AIO. Even more interesting is the fact that it was a joint collaboration with DAN Cases – the creator of the famous A4 SFX case (which we also reviewed and we are very fond of).

Named 645LT, it is the direct replacement for the 545LC and thus has been optimized for the Dan A4-SFX cases. It also promises better compatibility with small form factor cases due to the new 90 degrees output tubes on the radiator, longer pipes and an improved 6th gen silent pump. Also it bundles with the Noctua 92 mm slim fan and all the necessary accessories to make everything plug and play.

Read full article @ Glob3trotters

be quiet! Dark Base 700 PC Case Review

Today, we will be taking a look at another good looking case from our friends over at be quiet! by way of the Dark Base 700. This case has been out for a good few months now but is still a very worthy option, especially for all our be quiet! fans. The Dark BAse 700 encompasses everything be quiet! stands for, it offers great cooling and silence features while being quite customizable to the individual user’s own needs. Anyone who knows be quiet! knows their products are top notch and feature great engineering and a sleek and sexy aesthetic appeal. be quiet! never goes over the top with their designs but somehow they always manage to look amazing. The Dark Base 700 features a tempered glass side panel, RGB LEDs, an invertible motherboard tray and more! This case definite looks good on paper but let’s see how it holds up in the real world.

Read full article @ EnosTech

Crucial Ballistix Elite 16GB Memory Review

Crucial by Micron is a brand name that is known to be leaders in the PC memory market for over 2 decades now and were one of the first companies to introduce DDR4 memory to the market in 2013. A lot has changed in the industry since the initial launch of these products by different manufacturers; what’s not changed is the never ending thirst for high end performance by gaming enthusiasts.

The Ballistix series by Crucial have been serving the needs and wants of gamers for many years. Depending on your gaming needs and budget the Ballistix range offer the Ballistix Sport, Ballistix Tactical Tracer and the Ballistix Elite which offers the highest performance in their Ballistix range. Today we have the privilege of looking at their Ballistix Elite DDR4 3600 16GB (2 x 8GB) memory modules, which is certainly going to entice all dual channel enthusiasts.

Read full article @ Technoyard

NZXT HUE 2 Ambient Lighting Kit v2 Monitor Back Lighting Kit Review

The NZXT HUE 2 Ambient Lighting Kit v2 is an excellent bias lighting option made premium for its immersion capabilities.

Read full article @ APH Networks

Phantom Gaming Alliance Review

Today we have a detailed look at the Phantom Gaming Alliance products from ASRock, Cooler Master and TeamGroup on OCinside.de. Phantom Gaming is a brand-new ASRock gaming product line designed to provide gamers, professionals and PC enthusiasts with world-class products. We test Phantom Gaming by building a PC with the following Phantom Gaming products: ASRock B365 Phantom Gaming 4 Mainboard with Intel Core i9-9900K CPU, ASRock Phantom Gaming X Radeon RX 590 8G OC graphics card, Cooler Master MasterCase H500P Mesh Phantom Gaming Edition case, Cooler Master Reactor Gold Full Modular 550W power supply, Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240R aRGB Phantom Gaming Edition AIO water cooling, TeamGroup T-Force Xcalibur Phantom Gaming 4x 8GB DDR4-3200 RGB RAM and TeamGroup T-Force Delta Phantom Gaming RGB SSD. The result is impressive!

Read full article @ OCInside.de

TerraMaster D2 Thunderbolt 3 2-Bay DAS Review

While NAS‘ have the advantage of being accessible from every network connected device, the DAS units have a speed advantage. Especially units with Thunderbolt 3 shine here. With 40Gbps bandwidth available, you can easily max out your drives for the best performance possible.

Design wise, TerraMaster sticks to what we know from them. A beautiful aluminium shell with carefully designed parts. This model does feature a thing we haven’t seen on the NAS units and that is the carrying handle. DAS is moved more and as such, it can be very convenient. I loved it during this review as it allowed me to grab and change settings on it quickly.

Read full article @ eTeknix