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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles, including The Easiest Way to Switch from Windows 7 to Linux, Team Group MP33 NVMe 512 GB SSD review, and Glorious Model D mouse review.





Lifehacker: The Easiest Way to Switch from Windows 7 to Linux

Welcome to the last day of Windows 7—the last day Microsoft is giving out security updates for the antiquated operating system, that is. While you have plenty of options for upgrading Windows 7, and even a hack that might be able to extend your updates for years, one of the best things you can do if you don’t want to make the jump to Windows 10 is to take a 90-degree turn toward Linux.



The Easiest Way to Switch from Windows 7 to Linux

Audio:

Tech Legend: SPC Gear SM900 Streaming USB Microphone - Review

The SPC Gear SM900 Streaming USB is an affordable microphone that is ideal for streaming or voice recording, thanks to the Cardioid recording pattern.



SPC Gear SM900 Streaming USB Microphone - Review

Coolers:

OCinside.de: Deepcool Castle 240EX Review

After we've recently tested the Assassin 3 aircooler from Deepcool, the 240mm AIO Castle 240EX follows today, which wants to score with special aRGB lighting and Deepcool's exclusive anti-leak technology. In the following test on OCinside.de we will find out how the water cooling performs and if the optics are convincing. As always with new videos and sound samples.

Deepcool Castle 240EX Review

ThePCEnthusiast: SilverStone PF240 CPU Cooler Review – SilverStone’s Permafrost AIO Liquid CPU Cooler with ARGB Lighting

The SilverStone PF240 is an AIO liquid CPU cooler under the company's Permafrost series. It's priced reasonably and performs well. See our full review here.



SilverStone PF240 CPU Cooler Review – SilverStone’s Permafrost AIO Liquid CPU Cooler with ARGB Lighting - ThePCEnthusiast

Headphones:

MMORPG.com: PuroGamer Volume Limited Gaming Headset Review

If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably been told most of your life to turn the volume down. Now that I’m grown up with kids of my own, I can finally see the wisdom in what those adults were telling me. Today, we’re looking at a gaming headset that aims to help do exactly that with the Puro Sound Labs PuroGamer Volume Limited Gaming Headset. Maxing out at 85dB, the PuroGamer will let you game for hours without worry. At $69.99, is it the headset for you?

PuroGamer Volume Limited Gaming Headset Review: Great for Kids - MMORPG.com

Input:

techPowerUp: Glorious Model D Review

After the highly successful Model O and O-, Glorious now release their take on a lightweight right-handed ergonomic mouse. Sporting the same PMW3360 sensor, Omron switches for the main buttons, 68 g weight, and high quality feet and cable, the Model D should be worth a look for anybody in the market for an affordable gaming mouse.



Glorious Model D Review

Windows Central: Razer Basilisk V2 review: THE mouse to get for FPS games

On the very same day, Razer released updates to two of its best-ever gaming mice. The Basilisk V2 is one of them, and it improves upon one of our favorite mice in just the right way. The signature feature has been retained, as has the core design, but underneath it's vastly improved and it's gone on a bit of a diet, too.



Razer Basilisk V2 review: THE mouse to get for FPS games

MMORPG.com: Razer DeathAdder V2 Review

The Razer DeathAdder was one of the most popular mice to hit the market due to its simplicity and well thought out design. But, how can you improve upon greatness? Razer takes a stab at one-upping themselves with the Razer DeathAdder V2 and we have the review to prove it.

Razer DeathAdder V2 Review - MMORPG.com

Windows Central: Razer DeathAdder V2 review: This is the gaming mouse we've been waiting for

Razer's most loved and iconic mouse has been reborn for 2020. Razer didn't try and reinvent the wheel, instead, refining one of its most important products so it can compete once again at the top of the tree. And it does not disappoint.



Razer DeathAdder V2 review: This is the gaming mouse we've been waiting for

Storage:

Hexus: Kingston A2000 NVMe PCIe SSD (1TB)

Mainstream M.2 storage done right.



Kingston A2000 NVMe PCIe SSD (1TB)

KitGuru: Lexar NS200 480GB SSD Review

It's a 480GB 2.5in SSD from Lexar - how does it compete against the likes of Samsung and Kingston?

Lexar NS200 480GB SSD Review | KitGuru

The Guru of 3D: Team Group MP33 NVMe 512 GB SSD Review

On the 30th of September, Team Group announced its MP33 NVme SSD, boasting features like PCIe Gen3 x4 high-speed interface. We had the opportunity to test the 512 GB model. The MP33 is an SSD with a storage capacity of 128 GB/256 GB /512GB/1 TB, and also a 2 TB option.

Team Group MP33 NVMe 512 GB SSD Review