Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
ADATA XPG GAMMIX S11 PRO 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD Review
Cooler Master Hyper 212 RGB Black Edition CPU Cooler Review
FileGear One Plus Review
JLab JBuds Air Review
Lenovo Yoga C930 Review
Palit GeForce GTX 1660 Ti GamingPRO OC Review
SteelSeries QcK Edge & Heavy Review
Swiftech Apogee SKF Heirloom Series CPU Water block Review
The Occupation Review
Thermaltake View 23 Tempered Glass ARGB Case Review
USB4 spec announced, will be based upon Thunderbolt 3
ADATA XPG GAMMIX S11 PRO 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD Review
Cooler Master Hyper 212 RGB Black Edition CPU Cooler Review
FileGear One Plus Review
JLab JBuds Air Review
Lenovo Yoga C930 Review
Palit GeForce GTX 1660 Ti GamingPRO OC Review
SteelSeries QcK Edge & Heavy Review
Swiftech Apogee SKF Heirloom Series CPU Water block Review
The Occupation Review
Thermaltake View 23 Tempered Glass ARGB Case Review
USB4 spec announced, will be based upon Thunderbolt 3
ADATA XPG GAMMIX S11 PRO 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD Review
ADATA XPG GAMMIX S11 PRO I had the pleasure to look at the XPG GAMMIX S11 a while ago and today its time to look at the PRO version. The XPG GAMMIX S11 Pro from ADATA takes the drive to the next level with improved performance figures.Read full article @ eTeknix
Cooler Master Hyper 212 RGB Black Edition CPU Cooler Review
Probably one of the most iconic and most-used air CPU cooler ever was the Cooler Master Hyper 212. It was inexpensive, easy to install, small and compatible with pretty much any case and motherboard, and the most important thing…it performed well! Well Cooler Master is bringing life back to this iconic cooler with an entire line of Hyper 212 products. Today we are checking out the Hyper 212 RGB Black Edition. This cooler features four nickel-plated copper heatpipes, a single tower design, a 120 mm RGB cooling fan, and Cooler Master has made the entire cooler black. At only $34.99 at our favorite online retailer this cooler is definitely low cost, but can it live up to its expectations? Read on as we find out!Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org
FileGear One Plus Review
Personal storage covers a wide range of solutions from your standard portable drive using USB or more recently Thunderbolt, to multiple bay solutions in the DAS and NAS market. With storage needs growing everyday many are looking for cost-effective solutions where they can store media such as images, video and at times music.Read full article @ TweakTown
FileGear is a small form factor solution that aims to take care of all your personal storage needs. Built from the ground up, FileGear allows you to access your stored files from anywhere using their wide range of app platforms. Adding to this, FileGear One and One Plus support USB 3.0 storage along with Secure Digital. One Plus adds to its arsenal 2.5" SATA support with an expandable USB-C enclosure.
JLab JBuds Air Review
I love my AirPods. Seriously, I never leave home without them, and when I do, I feel like there’s a piece of me left behind. That’s because Apple made a product so well that it seamlessly fits into my lifestyle. It slides well into my pocket, has long battery life, and sounds good for its size. But now, JLab Audio’s JBuds Air have come on the scene with great features and a super affordable price point to rival Apple’s AirPods. Head below for our full review.Read full article @ 9to5Toys
Lenovo Yoga C930 Review
A stylish convertible that ticks almost every box. There's more to Lenovo than just ThinkPads. Since 2012, the firm's refreshing line-up of Yoga products has offered something a little different to the business-like appeal of a ThinkPad, making them a useful destination for a new generation of customer.Read full article @ Hexus
Yoga has become a place for Lenovo to experiment and innovate - the dual-screen Yoga Book C930 comes to mind - and after plenty of trial and error, it is now home to some of the best convertibles on the market. One such example is the Yoga C930 (not to be confused with the aforementioned Book), a premium, 13.9in Ultrabook that excels in almost every area.
Palit GeForce GTX 1660 Ti GamingPRO OC Review
For a tenner or two more you can purchase the GeForce GTX 1660 Ti GamingPRO OC from Palit, a product with more advanced cooling compared to the SilentX as well being factory tweaked towards an 186.Read full article @ The Guru of 3D
SteelSeries QcK Edge & Heavy Review
One of the most iconic mouse pads in the world is without a doubt the SteelSeries QcK. Around for many years now, loved and renowned by the gaming community, the whole line-up has gotten broader yesteryear, and the most anticipated models were probably the Heavy and Edge variants, with the latter finally featuring stitched edges.Read full article @ TechPowerUp
Swiftech Apogee SKF Heirloom Series CPU Water block Review
Swiftech took a major leap forward with the introduction of their Apogee SKF Heirloom Series bock which is the flagship of the Apogee SKF series. They worked to refine their existing designs with smaller micro-channels in the base plate, an RGB illuminated view port in the center of the block, and an all-metal construction.Read full article @ PC Perspective
The Occupation Review
There are a lot of games that cast players as journalists, but few that portray the job in any sort of realistic way. As soon as the you-know-what hits the fan, video game reporters usually toss aside their notebooks and recorders and become typical daring action heroes.Read full article @ Wccftech
Thermaltake View 23 Tempered Glass ARGB Case Review
Today's review takes us back to the days of the Thermaltake Soprano the less strikingly titled View 23 Tempered Glass ARGB case, which brings back the swooping wavy front panel with added ARGB.Read full article @ Play3r
USB4 spec announced, will be based upon Thunderbolt 3
Hot on the heels of last week's USB 3.2 news - where the USB-IF tried to simplify consumer choices as we go forward - there is news today on another new USB standard, USB4. Intel revealed the next-gen spec at an event in Taipei earlier today. In brief, Intel is open licensing its Thunderbolt 3 technology, so third parties can use it royalty free, and the USB-IF is integrating this tech which will then become USB4. Thus, USB4 will offer up to 40Gbps speeds, double the speed of the USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 standard (AKA SuperSpeed USB 20Gbps).Read full article @ Hexus