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be quiet! Pure Base 500 Review
be quiet! Pure Base 500 Review
be quiet! Pure Base 500 Review
Corsair iCUE 465X Review
Corsair iCUE 465X RGB Case Review
CORSAIR iCUE 465X RGB Mid-Tower Smart Case Review
Corsair iCUE 465X RGB Review
HP Zbook 14u G6 Review
Latest Windows 10 Patch Found to Cause Even More Problems
Lexar NS200 SATA SSD Review
Logitech G604 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse Review
NHL 20 Review
Palit RTX 2080 SUPER WGRP Review
Patriot Viper VP4100 1TB NVMe PCIe 4.0 x4 M.2 SSD Review
Thermaltake Level 20 RGB Hard Mouse Pad Review
XFX Radeon RX 5700 XT 8GB GDDR6 RAW II Ultra Video Card Review



be quiet! Pure Base 500 Review

German manufacturer's most affordable mid-tower reviewed and rated. be quiet! has slowly but surely put together a formidable portfolio of high-quality PC enclosures, headlined by the award-winning Dark Base Pro 900 rev. 2 and Dark Base Pro 700. Said cases offer plenty to admire, but respective price points of £230 and £160 put such goodness beyond the reach of mainstream consumers.

Sub-£100 enclosures are crucial to establishing a meaningful presence in the market, and be quiet! is hoping to broaden its appeal with the new Pure Base 500, the German firm's most affordable mid-tower solution to date.

Read full article @ Hexus

be quiet! Pure Base 500 Review

The Pure Base family of be quiet! products offers German quality and engineering for the masses with attractive prices. The company focuses on functionality instead of frills, and the be quiet! Pure Base 500 is their take on what a mass-market enclosure should provide.

Read full article @ TechPowerUp

be quiet! Pure Base 500 Review

We review the be quiet! Pure Base 500. It has been a while since we have tested a new be quiet product as they often refresh the existing range. The Pure Base 500 is exciting though, sleek look and available in white, black and gunmetal colors it catches the eye and surely can make up for an impressive yet silent build.

Read full article @ The Guru of 3D

Corsair iCUE 465X Review

It’s time to check out the new Corsair iCUE 465X RGB mid-tower PC chassis. Corsair has been releasing many new cases in recent years, including the Carbide 275Q and the Crystal 680X, which we reviewed on Guru3d in April and March respectively.

Read full article @ The Guru of 3D

Corsair iCUE 465X RGB Case Review

One of the first cases to fully support Corsair’s iCUE software was the Crystal Series 680X. We really enjoyed that case and would recommend it to anyone, but not everyone wants to pay $249.99 for a case. With that in mind Corsair is releasing the iCUE 465X RGB case. As you can guess this mid-tower is made to work with Corsair’s iCUE software and comes with three LL120 RGB PWM fans and the iCUE Lighting Node Core smart RGB lighting controller. So you have RGB lighting and control out of the box. On top of that you have front and side tempered glass panels, room for up to 6 hard drives, and a very clean internal layout. Is this the case you need for your next build? Read on to find out!

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

CORSAIR iCUE 465X RGB Mid-Tower Smart Case Review

The brand new iCUE 465X RGB Mid-Tower Smart Case by CORSAIR is not only one of the largest mid-tower models in the market today but thanks to its two tempered glass panels and its three front LL120 RGB fans it's also one of the best-looking ones.

Read full article @ NikKTech

Corsair iCUE 465X RGB Review

The Corsair iCUE 465X RGB is a mid-tower enclosure that includes the Lightning Node smart device, thus giving users the ability to control the lighting elements in iCUE right out of the box. With its solid build quality, the 465X RGB should be an interesting choice for those wanting to dive right into the Corsair ecosystem.

Read full article @ TechPowerUp

HP Zbook 14u G6 Review

The modern work place is everywhere. Thanks to the need to attract top talent, many employers have lenient work from home policies that allow many employees who would normally be in an office to work from almost anywhere. Without the advent of fast portable PCs to do that work, however, this wouldn't be as easy as folding up a laptop and taking it with you. There are also plenty of road warriors who spend more than half their working lives traveling, and those folks need (or want) good-looking, fast mobile PCs like he Zbook 14u G6 we'll be showing you here, to take with them.

Read full article @ HotHardware

Latest Windows 10 Patch Found to Cause Even More Problems

Since the release of the Windows 10 optional update KB4512941, it was found to cause a number of problems on the operating system. Most specifically, that Cortana was (for reasons unclear) gobbling up an entire core of your CPU. Fortunately, Microsoft was fairly quick in releasing a fix. Problem solved, right? Well, no.

Read full article @ eTeknix

Lexar NS200 SATA SSD Review

Lexar’s NS200 provides solid SATA-level storage performance, but competitors offer slightly better speeds for around the same price.

Read full article @ Tom's Hardware

Logitech G604 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Mouse Review

We review a lot of mice here at MMORPG, but it's a rare occasion that a new MMO mouse makes its debut. Today, that?s exactly what's happening with the new Logitech G604 LIGHTSPEED Wireless. Featuring 15 programmable inputs, the hyper-fast scroll wheel improved ergonomics, and 1ms LIGHTSPEED Wireless, we're ready to answer the question: is it worth an upgrade?

Read full article @ MMORPG

NHL 20 Review

Who knew there were so many ways to play hockey?

The life cycle of sports games on any generation of gaming consoles is a funny thing. At the beginning, the developers haven't yet grasped all they can do with new hardware, but toward the end, it feels like they run out of ways to drastically push things forward. NHL 20, reviewed here on PlayStation 4, is no exception, because with new Sony and Microsoft systems expected next year, it relies more on tinkering with what works than trying to revolutionize video game hockey.

So you won't find any huge new gameplay features or flashy new graphics engines in NHL 20. But that's just fine, because this is the one EA Sports series that can get by with an "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" approach. By doubling down on its strengths and freshening up a few areas that needed it, NHL 20 offers something to entice every hockey fan.

Read full article @ Windows Central

Palit RTX 2080 SUPER WGRP Review

It's a flashy-looking custom 2080 SUPER card from Palit. Over the last few weeks, we have focused almost exclusively on AMD’s Navi-based graphics cards. Today, we step over to Team Green, with a look at Palit’s RTX 2080 SUPER WGRP. WGRP stands for ‘White GameRock Premium’, and this is a limited edition model with the white shroud. You can, however, pick up a regular GRP in black if you prefer. As Palit’s flagship 2080 SUPER card, just how well does it perform?

The Palit RTX 2080 SUPER WGRP isn’t just a pretty face, though – it is rocking a custom PCB with enhanced power delivery, a factory overclocked core and a beefy 2.7-slot cooler as well. Priced at £749.99 here in the UK – though currently on sale for £709.99 at Overclockers UK – you’re certainly paying a fair premium over the £669 price of the Founders Edition, so has Palit done enough to justify the extra expense?

Read full article @ KitGuru

Patriot Viper VP4100 1TB NVMe PCIe 4.0 x4 M.2 SSD Review

Not so long time ago we could see the Viper VPN100 SSD which was already an improvement to previous Patriot SSD series while now we are back with the latest and even faster Patriot SSD – Viper VP4100.

The VP4100 has been designed to deliver the best performance for gamers and the most demanding users. The drive which we will present in this review has 1TB capacity so is perfect for most users. However, because of the new interface, it requires the latest AMD Ryzen platform with the X570 chipset, which supports PCIe 4.

Read full article @ FunkyKit

Thermaltake Level 20 RGB Hard Mouse Pad Review

Thermaltake recently released a line-up of Level 20 RGB gaming peripherals, and one of these is a hard plastic mouse pad with RGB lighting along its edges and the TT logo, controlled in the iTAKE software. You can even synchronize the lighting with other Thermaltake products, the Razer Chroma, and Amazon Alexa.

Read full article @ TechPowerUp

XFX Radeon RX 5700 XT 8GB GDDR6 RAW II Ultra Video Card Review

With the 210W Performance BIOS, the XFX Radeon RX 5700 XT 8GB GDDR6 RAW II Ultra card can deliver quite a bit of performance, while keeping the temperatures at bay and the noise at decent levels. As we have seen with the latest Ryzen processors, the GPU overclocks itself depending on the read values from the sensors, so manual overclocking is pretty much useless in most cases.

Read full article @ Mad Shirmps