Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
ASUS ROG Swift PG35VQ Review
Deepcool Gamerstorm Castle 240EX AIO Review
G.Skill Trident Z Neo DDR4-3600 (F4-3600C16D-16GTZNC) Review
MSI Gaming X RTX 2070 Super Graphics Card Review
Patriot Viper 4 Blackout DDR4-3600 16GB Kit Review
Seagate IronWolf 110 240GB SSD Review
ThermalTake Riing Duo 12 RGB Fans Review
Vankyo V600 Review: The Cheapest Native 1080p Projector At $250
ASUS ROG Swift PG35VQ Review
Deepcool Gamerstorm Castle 240EX AIO Review
G.Skill Trident Z Neo DDR4-3600 (F4-3600C16D-16GTZNC) Review
MSI Gaming X RTX 2070 Super Graphics Card Review
Patriot Viper 4 Blackout DDR4-3600 16GB Kit Review
Seagate IronWolf 110 240GB SSD Review
ThermalTake Riing Duo 12 RGB Fans Review
Vankyo V600 Review: The Cheapest Native 1080p Projector At $250
ASUS ROG Swift PG35VQ Review
ASUS sent me a very early Christmas present a couple of weeks ago, with its new flagship ROG Swift PG35VQ -- by name alone you might not know it, but it is a beast. The ASUS ROG Swift PG35VQ is a 35-inch 21:9 UltraWide gaming monitor with a native 3440x1440 resolution, with a ridiculous 200Hz refresh rate and labeled a G-SYNC ULTIMATE gaming monitor. We also have what is probably the best HDR monitor on the market with the ASUS ROG Swift PG35VQ, with up to 1000 nits of brightness across its 512 zones. Considering OLED sits at around 700 nits, ASUS is pushing 1000 nits which provides an intensely bright, yet superbly detailed image on the Quantum Dot-powered display.Read full article @ TweakTown
Deepcool Gamerstorm Castle 240EX AIO Review
Today, we are reviewing an AIO cooler from Deepcool: the Castle 240 EX. It’s one of two variants (the bigger is 360 mm) of the new series. Both are equipped with Deepcool’s exclusive Anti-leak Technology. The technology helps the system achieve an automated pressure balance, which will significantly improve operation safety of AIO liquid cooling systems.Read full article @ The Guru of 3D
G.Skill Trident Z Neo DDR4-3600 (F4-3600C16D-16GTZNC) Review
A new style for 3rd Gen Ryzen. G.Skill has adopted AMD's 3rd Generation Ryzen processors with gusto. There's good reason for that, too, because the latest iteration of chips offers an improved memory controller which scales higher than previous generations. Want to use DDR4-3600-plus memory? Ryzen 3rd Gen allows you to do that.Read full article @ Hexus
Rather than rehash an existing range, G.Skill has launched a new series dubbed Trident Z Neo. As is usual, there is a lot of choice with respect to memory speed, timings, voltages and capacities, and the following graphic summarises them neatly.
MSI Gaming X RTX 2070 Super Graphics Card Review
The Nvidia RTX 2070 has already proven to be a versatile gaming card. However, now things have been pushed to the next level with the launch of the RTX 2070 Super from MSI! Admittedly, weve already reviewed a couple of Super graphics cards.Read full article @ eTeknix
Patriot Viper 4 Blackout DDR4-3600 16GB Kit Review
Patriot's Viper 4 Blackout boasts Ryzen 3000 compatibility, but is it the right Ryzen 3000 memory for you?Read full article @ Tom's Hardware
Seagate IronWolf 110 240GB SSD Review
It's a 240GB SSD, but it's meant for use in a NAS, not a regular desktopRead full article @ KitGuru
ThermalTake Riing Duo 12 RGB Fans Review
Join us in our ThermalTake Riing Duo 12 RGB Fans Review, where we take a look a the fans and see what they can do and how well the RGB works!Read full article @ Play3r
Vankyo V600 Review: The Cheapest Native 1080p Projector At $250
So I recently received something pretty interesting from a relatively unknown company called Vankyo. Their proposition was simple: they were selling a native 1080p projector for $250. Considering most projectors at this price point have a lower native resolution and simply accept 1080p feeds, I had no choice but to accept their offer.Read full article @ Wccftech