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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

ASRock B450 Steel Legend Review
Asus X470 Crosshair VII Hero (Wi-Fi) Motherboard Review
Cooler Master MasterBox NR400 & NR600 Cases Review
Gamer Storm Captain 240 Pro AIO Cooler Review
ID-COOLING AURAFLOW X 240 RGB All In One Liquid CPU Cooler Review
Lenovo Legion Y740 15-inch Review
Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic Razer Edition Case Review
Seasonic S12III 500W Power Supply Review
SilverStone Lucid LD01 Reader Review
SuperO C9Z390-PGW Motherboard Review



ASRock B450 Steel Legend Review

With the Steel Legend we get RGB lighting, on the rear IO shield and the Southbridge heatsink, a pair of M.2 slots, a black and white style with urban came printed onto the circuit board, full 7.1 audio and support for AMD CrossFireX.

Read full article @ Vortez

Asus X470 Crosshair VII Hero (Wi-Fi) Motherboard Review

The Asus X470 Crosshair VII pretty much defines of a top-tier board on AMD’s AM4 platform. But is the cost justified as competitors offer similar boards?

Read full article @ Tom's Hardware

Cooler Master MasterBox NR400 & NR600 Cases Review

The NR400 and NR600 are not flashy cases. They don't have to be. What they bring to the table are utility and functionality. No matter how good a case may look, it has to have decent airflow, and that is what these two cases have. But it doesn't stop there. You get space. You get a design that uses space intelligently. You get versatility that allows for a powerful system build.

Read full article @ OCC

Gamer Storm Captain 240 Pro AIO Cooler Review

The latest Gamer Storm AIO cooler is being heralded as the new standard in the market. Today we take a look at the Gamer Storm Captain 240 Pro, featuring anti-leak technology.

Read full article @ Play3r

ID-COOLING AURAFLOW X 240 RGB All In One Liquid CPU Cooler Review

ID-COOLING has sent us one of their RGB Liquid Coolers named the AURAFLOW X 240. This cooler is from their AURAFLOW series which includes several 120/240/360mm liquid coolers in either white or black. The AURAFLOW X series has many RGB coolers that are all compatible with certain motherboard RGB connections and software for those of us who like the custom RGB lighting.

The AURAFLOW X 240 comes with two 120mm RGB fans that max out at 1800rpm. Combine that with a TDP of 250W and is compatible with almost all Intel or AMD sockets and we could have a real big competitor at this price point in the RGB AIO market. My European partners have already taken a look at the Frostflow 240 and Auraflow 240 if you would like to take a peek at their findings.

Read full article @ EnosTech

Lenovo Legion Y740 15-inch Review

Lenovo's 15-inch Legion Y740 gaming laptop is a slimmer and much more portable version of its larger sibling, packing a 45W hexa-core processor and Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 graphics.

Read full article @ Neowin

Lian Li PC-O11 Dynamic Razer Edition Case Review

My current rig pretty much dates back to April 2015 which is when the main guts of the system were acquired. Back then I was going to be keeping the machine on the floor so a big meaty case without much in the way of glass panels or twinkling lights and with a focus on dustproofing was the order of the day so I went for the Cooler Master Cosmos II but since then I’ve stopped sharing a desk with the Mrs, gotten an electric height adjustable desk and moved the rig topside which has meant a revaluation of previous priorities in what I was looking for in a case.

The Cosmos is an amazing case, have no doubt but having the huge imposing thing on my right, plus my concerns over the straining of my desk motors in trying to lift the behemoth that is the Cosmos (22Kg, 48.5 lbs!) meant that it was time for it to go. Enter stage left then (from the Cooler Master perspective at least!) is the Lian Li PC-011 Dynamic “Designed by Razer” Edition. A mid-tower, glass and aluminium case weighing in at a relatively svelte 10.1kg.

Read full article @ Wccftech

Seasonic S12III 500W Power Supply Review

Retailing for about $50 at press time, the Seasonic S12III 500W is priced quite similarly to other budget power supplies, making it at least a comparable option for the cheaper power supply segment.

Read full article @ APH Networks

SilverStone Lucid LD01 Reader Review

A new reader review is published on OCinside.de. Berserkus tests the Silverstone Lucid LD01 Micro-ATX case in our forum. In the following review we will see how it is equipped with an ASRock B450M Pro, AMD Ryzen 7 1800X and be quiet! Dark Rock 4 Pro CPU Cooler. We also see how much space it offers for a low-budget system consisting of a MSI A320Pro VH-PLUS, an AMD Athlon 200GE and Boxed Cooler.

Read full article @ OcInside.de

SuperO C9Z390-PGW Motherboard Review

Has SuperMicro missed the mark? Leo explores one of 2019's most interesting boards.

Read full article @ KitGuru