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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Acer Predator 21x Review
Autonomous DIY SmartDesk Kit Business Edition
AZIO Retro Classic Mechanical Keyboard Review
Corsair K68 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review
Hori APEX Racing Wheel Review
Intel Core i7 7740X Processor Review
Originative SABER68 Keyboard
Review: Razer Lancehead Tournament Edition Gaming Mouse
Team Group Night Hawk RGB 16GB DDR4-3000 Review
Tt eSPORT MEKA Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review



Acer Predator 21x Review

Today Leo tests the new Acer Predator 21X gaming laptop which is fitted with state of the art hardware, overclockable processor, dual GTX1080 graphics and it includes a 21 inch curved 120hz IPS panel! Its a back breaking beast with a feature list the length of your arm. What does Leo think of it?

Read full article @ KitGuru

Autonomous DIY SmartDesk Kit Business Edition

My office space has been evolving for a few years now, going back to when I first upgraded my desk to a solid wood desktop and cleaned everything up with new audio hardware, monitors, and a monitor stand. Recently I also upgraded my photo area and added a proper workbench as well. Both of those are set to a standing height to get me on my feet more during the day. With testing and writing though I still spend far too much time sitting each day and over the past few years of me doing all of this full time it has played a big role in my health. To start working on that, a while back, I reached out to Autonomous about upgrading my desk to a SmartDesk 2 Business Edition. I’ve been living with it for a while now and I want to sit down, or in this case, stand and talk a little about how the whole process has worked so far.

Read full article @ LanOC Reviews

AZIO Retro Classic Mechanical Keyboard Review

The AZIO Retro Classic is a perfect pick for those looking for a keyboard with both a well-aged design and modern conveniences.

Read full article @ APH Networks

Corsair K68 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review

When we are buying our gaming keyboards the last thing we really think about is durability. With many companies shoving RGB LEDs and mechanical switches in our face, durability sort of takes a back seat. And you might think that durability really does not matter, but I know you or one of your friends has destroyed at least one keyboard in your lifetime by spilling something on it, I know that I have! Well Corsair has got your covered with their new K68 Mechanical Gaming keyboard. In the past keyboards that offered dust and spill resistant were membrane-style keyboards, but with the K68 you get true Cherry MX Red key switches, spill and dust resistance, and of course that Corsair style and quality. Let’s jump in and see what the K68 is all about!

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

Hori APEX Racing Wheel Review

If you're looking for a budget-friendly yet good looking racing wheel compatible with Playstation 3/4 and PC and you don't care about force feedback then you should really take a look at the APEX Racing Wheel by Hori.

Read full article @ NikKTech

Intel Core i7 7740X Processor Review

For this test we'll review the quad core Core i7 7740X from Intel. Yes this is Kaby Lake -X, the more affordable processor that you will need to seat on a X299 motherboard. Albeit limited towards dual-channel memory, the processor does a good job, as well as it being tweakable towards 5.2 GHz on all cores.

Read full article @ Guru3D

Originative SABER68 Keyboard

The SABER68 from Originative Co. is a 65% form-factor keyboard with functionality similar to a TKL keyboard. Originative added its own tweaks to this project in the form of dye sublimated PBT keycaps and exclusive MOD linear and tactile switches that aim to offer options many have asked for and not received from Cherry.

Read full article @ techPowerUp

Review: Razer Lancehead Tournament Edition Gaming Mouse

If you look at Razer’s gaming mouse lineup today, they have a little bit of something for everyone, but one area that’s been lacking is a premium ambidextrous gaming mouse offering. While Razer does offer the back to basics Abyssus gaming mouse which features an ambidextrous design, it’s a relatively lower end gaming mouse that lacks some of...

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Team Group Night Hawk RGB 16GB DDR4-3000 Review

Teamgroup joins the RGB battle: Does its Night Hawk stand up to those already entrenched? The T-Force sub-brand is alive and kicking at Team Group, and the firm is finally taking on its DRAM competitors in the RGB arena. Night Hawk RGB modules have been around a few weeks, but it wasn’t until recently that Asus published an update to its Aura software (available using Asus Aura-enabled motherboards) that could control the RGB features of these modules. A beta version of the Aura software was available for earlier reviews, but we prefer to use software to which all users have access.

Read full article @ Toms Hardware

Tt eSPORT MEKA Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review

When looking for a gaming keyboard, one of the first questions we ask is: is it mechanical? It isn't necessary to have when gaming and for the casual gamer, we're content with using the Microsoft keyboard that comes stock with our pre-built computers that we bought just to play League of Legends and Club Penguin. Then again, we do have the option of going all-out. Gaming keyboards have become pretty pricey. With reputable keyboards ranging from around $100 USD to $200 USD. The Thermaltake MEKA Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard retails for $89.99 shipped, so read on to find out how it preforms!

Read full article @ Legit Reviews