Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Cooling: Thermaltake CT120 EX ARGB Sync Fans Review
Displays: AOC CQ27G2X Gaming Monitor Review - QHD 180Hz paired with great value
Input: Kinesis Advantage360 Split Ergonomic Keyboard Review, Razer Viper V3 Pro Review
Power: Anker Prime Lineu
Cooling:
eTeknix: Thermaltake CT120 EX ARGB Sync Fans Review
There's no shortage of great quality fans these days, with every big name brand having a very competitive product in terms of aesthetics and performance. However, it's fair to say that Thermaltake has proven to be one of the absolute best. Their SWAFAN series has already proven popular, but the MagForce technology they used for easy cable routing has evolved into MagForce 2.0 and now shows up in other fan series, such as the CT120 EX ARGB (also available as a 140mm version) that I'm reviewing today. These have a magnetic contact surface that's two times larger for grater stability
Displays:
TweakTown: AOC CQ27G2X Gaming Monitor Review - QHD 180Hz paired with great value
AOC has released the CQ27G2X, a 1440p gaming monitor with a 180Hz refresh rate and minimal features, at a competitive price of around $250.
AOC CQ27G2X Gaming Monitor Review - QHD 180Hz paired with great value
Input:
TechPowerUp: Kinesis Advantage360 Split Ergonomic Keyboard Review
The Kinesis Advantage360 is a premium split mechanical keyboard designed from the ground up with typing ergonomics in mind. It uses clever contoured key wells, thumb clusters, integrated tenting, and easily mappable keys via onboard and software customization to offer a great typing experience, albeit at a cost.
TechPowerUp: Razer Viper V3 Pro Review
Aside from the bringing the shape of the Viper V3 Hyperspeed to the Pro series, the 54 g Viper V3 Pro also debuts Razer's latest Focus Pro 35K Gen-2 sensor, and includes the 8K wireless dongle by default. The main buttons are still outfitted with Razer's Optical Switches Gen-3, and up to 95 hours of battery life are cited.
Power:
LanOC Reviews: Anker Prime Lineup
With just about everything these days using USB charging including higher powered devices. It is easy to have multiple devices at your desk or in your “charging area” that together will require high-wattage charging. I’ve taken a look at Anker’s charging options a few times now as they are consistently changing and upgrading things. They have a lineup of new products in their Prime Series which they advertise that it is using Gallium Nitride (GaN) semiconductors along with Anker's PowerIQ 3.0 (and 4.0 on some products) to meet those power requirements. They sent over a majority of the lineup and today I’m going to check them out and see what they are all about including a new compact 65-watt power bank, a desktop forced 250-watt charger with an integrated display screen, and 6 charging ports, a slim 240-watt charger which has 2 AC plugs as well as 6 charging ports, then of course their new smaller 100-watt charger and one of the new Prime USB-C charging cables. It’s a lot to get through so we better get started!