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Here a roundup of todays reviews and articles:

Acer Swift 7 Review: A Thin, Sleek, Kaby Lake Powered Ultrabook
Arozzi Arena Gaming Desk Review
ASUS VA326H and VA326N-W: 31.5-Inch Curved 144 Hz FHD Displays for $399
AVADirect Avatar Gaming Desktop Review
Avira Password Manager review
Cooler Master Mastercase Maker 5t Chassis Review
EKWB Predator 280 (w/ QDC Fitting) Liquid Cooler Review
Fractal Design Define C Review
Gigabyte P35X v6 Review
Logitech C922 Pro Stream Webcam
NerdyTec COUCHMASTER CYCON Review
OCC'S Top 3 Coolers of 2016
ROCCAT Sova MK Gaming Lapboard Review
Roccat Suora FX Keyboard Review



Acer Swift 7 Review: A Thin, Sleek, Kaby Lake Powered Ultrabook

Acer has consistently expanded and refined its mobile product offerings, to include everything from affordable mainstream notebooks, to sleek ultrabooks that use premium materials. The veteran PC maker has developed a sense of style and is putting real effort into creating thin, functional laptops, that also happen to look good. The Swift 7 is one of the thinnest laptops on the market, and it has some interesting hardware squeezed inside, too. But going ultra-thin often results with performance or functionality compromises, so we were taken aback that Acer dubbed its thinnest laptop “Swift.” We brought one in to see just how fast (and how fun) this Kaby Lake-powered laptop really is...

Read full article @ HotHardware

Arozzi Arena Gaming Desk Review

Exactly six months ago the folks over at Arozzi released the Arena gaming to the growing eSports community. The Arena is a fairly large gaming desk that measures in at 63-inches wide (160cm) by 32.28-inches deep (82cm) with a curved front, giving you a 13.5 square foot surface for gaming. The entire surface of the desk is covered by a cloth mouse pad that weighs 7 pounds. Read on to see what we think of it!

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ASUS VA326H and VA326N-W: 31.5-Inch Curved 144 Hz FHD Displays for $399

ASUS has introduced two new curved gaming displays that feature large 31.5” VA panels with a 144 Hz refresh rate. The VA326H and VA326N-W monitors have FHD resolution as well as a variety of ASUS’ enhancements designed for gamers. ASUS positions the new products as entry-level models for gamers in budget that also demand a large diagonal, curvature and a high refresh rate.

The ASUS VA326-series displays use 31.5” AHVA panels with 1920×1080 resolution and 16:9 aspect ratio. General specifications of the monitors are typical for this class of devices: 300 nits brightness, 3000:1 contrast ratio, 178°/178° viewing angles, a 4 ms response time (grey-to-grey) and so on. The main selling points of the two displays are their 144 Hz refresh rate as well as 1800R curvature.

Read full article @ Anandtech

AVADirect Avatar Gaming Desktop Review

The AVADirect Avatar features an Intel Core i7-6700K, 16GB of DDR4-2400, and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 graphics card. At $2,509, the Avatar isn’t a budget-friendly configuration, so we put it to the test to see if the performance warrants the price.

Read full article @ Toms Hardware

Avira Password Manager review

Avira Password Manager is a new security product by German company Avira which is probably best known for its antivirus offerings. The password manager niche is crowded, and if you want to conquer it with a new product, you better make sure it is offering something unique.

Read full article @ gHacks

Cooler Master Mastercase Maker 5t Chassis Review

Cooler Master already impressed us with their stunning and surprisingly affordable Mastercase 5t chassis last week, but what if you've got a big pile of money to spend and you want the absolute best from the Cooler Master range? Enter the MasterCase Maker 5t! This ATX mid-tower comes packed full of all the latest features, innovations and more from Cooler Master, promising you all those enthusiast-grade thrills that you so desire.

Read full article @ eTeknix

EKWB Predator 280 (w/ QDC Fitting) Liquid Cooler Review

EKWB are a well-known brand in the enthusiast PC market. Their custom watercooling gear looks amazing and is of top quality – but for a beginner, building a custom loop can be a daunting and confusing process. That is why EKWB have released their Predator 280 all-in-one cooler – it is an easy way to get custom EKWB components in your build at a reasonable cost. It even allows you add in your graphics card to the loop, too, thanks to the use of Quick Disconnect fittings.

Read full article @ KitGuru

Fractal Design Define C Review

Almost exactly one year ago the Swedish company Fractal Design presented with the Define S their latest midi tower case. Now they launched the Define C which should be the next step in evolution of their Define series cases. Like the previous model, the new Define C uses sound-absorbing material and a well thought tool-less system. The Define C is a case suitable for ATX motherboards and there are quite a interesting features to this case

Read full article @ ocaholic

Gigabyte P35X v6 Review

GeForce GTX 1070 comes to Gigabyte's 15.6in gaming laptop. The arrival of Nvidia's GeForce GTX 10-series mobile GPUs has given laptop vendors license to roll-out revamped models armed with the latest in graphics horsepower. HEXUS has already examined the Asus ROG G752VS, Aorus X5 v6 and EVGA SC17, but for those seeking a solution available for less than £2,000, we're today turning our attention to the refreshed Gigabyte P35X v6.

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Logitech C922 Pro Stream Webcam

For over 7 months of printing on the SeeMeCNC Eris’ and the Rostock MAX v3, I have been using the suggested software MatterControl. Setup was easy because they work directly with SeeMeCNC and it had the profiles for both printers. Beyond that, it was easy to use, but over time I started to notice more and more limitations and I was really curious what else was out there. Well, one of the more popular programs for handling most 3d printers is called Simplify3D. They happened to be based out of Ohio like we are, so I reached out and they send over a copy and I have been testing it alongside my testing of the Rostock MAX v3. So today I’m going to dive in and check out what their software is all about.

Read full article @ LanOC Reviews

NerdyTec COUCHMASTER CYCON Review

Enter the lapdesk... they come in various sizes and proportions from fold open tables for laptops, to the cushion on the lap style boards such as the Corsair LAPDOG and the ROCCAT SOVA. NerdyTech released the COUCHMASTER and various versions of it a number of years ago, but now they have refined the design, creating a lighter, more convenient solution that has the advantage of comfort, stability and versatility that other manufacturers are yet to replicate.

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OCC'S Top 3 Coolers of 2016

As 2016 comes to a close, it is time for me to talk about the top three coolers. After reviewing many coolers throughout the year, the line blurs and it is really hard to pick, since they are all quite so good. None of them are bad, and it often comes down to price or maybe a certain color scheme that gets my attention. Testing coolers is fun - you get to see what the various manufacturers are doing to set themselves apart from each other. Sometimes it is a new pump design or maybe some new ultra-quiet fans. Fancy lighting effects seem to be the thing now, and I have to say I like every one I have seen. Regardless, let's take a run though the OCC Top 3 Cooler list for 2016 and see if any of them catch your eye.

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ROCCAT Sova MK Gaming Lapboard Review

PC gaming in the living room hit really big last year. Steam Machines were revealed to us and that brought many PC gamers into the living room for the first time. With the power of the new lower-cost graphics cards from both NVIDIA and AMD as well as the availability of great mini-ITX motherboards many gamers are building PCs for the living room. Gaming in the living room is great, especially if you sit at a computer most of the day for work. But being a PC gamer you are going to want to play with a keyboard and mouse, how PC games are supposed to be played. ROCCAT has just the solution for you in their Sova Gaming Lapboard. This combination gaming keyboard and mousepad hopes to bride the gap between desk-and-chair PC gaming and living room play. Let’s get to gaming and see what the Sova Gaming Lapboard is all about!

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

Roccat Suora FX Keyboard Review

Without sacrificing functionality, the Suora FX maintains the same frameless design seen on its predecessor, the original Suora. This keyboard does not have any of the extra gimmicky bells and whistles seen on other mechanical gaming keyboards. Instead, the Suora FX gets directly down to the point to provide the user with functionality without compromising gaming performance. Here at Benchmark Reviews, we will take a look at the Roccat Suora FX and compare it to a few other mechanical gaming keyboards.

Read full article @ Benchmark Reviews