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AMD Ryzen 5 3600 review leaked
AMD Ryzen 5 3600 – Leaked Review Shows Impressive Performance
ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming SLI/ac Review
Bose Frames Review: Love the look and sound, not sure about Bose AR yet
Deepcool Captain 240 PRO Review
HP Spectre x360 15-inch (OLED) Review
Lian Li 011 Dynamic Der8auer PC Case Review
Noontec Hammo Wireless Professional Monitor Headphones Review
ThinkPad E490 Review



AMD Ryzen 5 3600 review leaked

Spanish tech site El Chapuzas Informatico has published an exclusive AMD Ryzen 5 3600 review with benchmark comparisons spanning apps such as: Cinebench, wPrime, and Aida64 (memory); plus gaming benchmarks from the 3DMark family, Unigine Heaven 4, and Superposition; plus games like Assassin's Creed Odyssey, Far Cry 5 and Total War Warhammer 2.

Read full article @ Fudzilla

AMD Ryzen 5 3600 – Leaked Review Shows Impressive Performance

El Chapuzas Informático has leaked a review of the AMD Ryzen 5 3600 which was tested on a Gigabyte Aorus Gaming 7 WiFi motherboard, along with some G.Skill FlareX DDR4 ram @ 3200 MHz and a NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti FE graphics card.

From the comparison charts … the Ryzen 5 3600 nearly matches the Intel Core i9-9900K. Believe it or not, check it out for yourself …

Read full article @ FunkyKit

ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming SLI/ac Review

As technology progresses, features we once only saw on the highest of high-end hardware are not only becoming affordable but in some cases, standard. Remember the days when to obtain a motherboard with features such as WIFI, you'd have to spend as much as some people pay for rent? Well, those days a far gone and in the past.

Read full article @ Modders-Inc

Bose Frames Review: Love the look and sound, not sure about Bose AR yet

No stranger to high-end audio equipment, Bose has expanded its portfolio to include a new segment audio sunglasses. For $200, the new Bose Frames offer audio without any headphones in or on your ears leaving you open to hear the world around while keeping a classic design so they dont stand out as a smart device. Check out the video below for more.

Read full article @ 9to5Mac

Deepcool Captain 240 PRO Review

Deepcool's Captain 240 PRO is a unique closed-loop cooler that delivers the performance you expect with all the RGB LEDs you can handle. While similar to the company's previous designs, it now features their patented anti-leak tech which regulates pressure inside the cooler and therefore delivers improved reliability.

Read full article @ TechPowerUp

HP Spectre x360 15-inch (OLED) Review

HP’s flagship 2-in-1, the 15-inch Spectre x360 ($1,329.99 to start; $1,879.99 as configured), just got a bold, bright new addition: an OLED display. That panel offers brighter, more vivid colors and deeper, darker blacks for a better image. That’s on top of an eye-turning design that the company launched this year with edges cut like diamonds and powerful speakers. But on this model with the OLED screen (which costs $150 more than the same configuration without the vivid screen), the battery life is lower than average. And such a beautiful display doesn’t deserve to be surrounded by such horrible bezels.

Read full article @ Tom's Hardware

Lian Li 011 Dynamic Der8auer PC Case Review

The Lian Li range is already packed full of stunning PC cases. However, even Lian Li can admit when there is some room for improvement. They took one of their most popular designs and put it in the hands of Roman der8auer Hartung.

Read full article @ eTeknix

Noontec Hammo Wireless Professional Monitor Headphones Review

The Hammo Wireless Headphones may not be brand new but they are the last model released by Noontec and today we're checking to see just how they compare not only to the Hammo TV model but also other similar solutions.

Read full article @ NikKTech

ThinkPad E490 Review

It's bulkier than other options, but its price and performance are quite attractive.

Lenovo does its best to ensure there's a ThinkPad for everyone, from those who'd like a budget workhorse without any unnecessary frills, to those who'd like a premium device with all the latest technology. The ThinkPad E490 that I've been using for about a week is in the former camp, with a starting price that's cheaper than most ThinkPads and a feature set that is more geared toward a life of hard work rather than anything fancy. Let's see whether or not it's worth the money and whether or not it has the right stuff to be your next laptop.

Read full article @ Windows Central