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Here a roundup of todays review's and articles:

ASRock X99E-ITX/ac (Intel SKT 2011-3)
Budget All-round PC - May 2015
Corsair HX1200i '80 Plus Platinum' Power Supply Review
Kingston HyperX FURY Pro Gaming Mouse Pad
LEXAR JumpDrive M10 & M20 Review
LUXA2 Lavi L Bluetooth Headphones
MSI X99A Gaming 7 Motherboard Review
OCZ Arc 100 (240GB) Review
RAIDMAX Viper GX II Case Review
SanDisk CloudSpeed Eco SSD Review (960GB)
Tesoro Kuven Pro Review (5.1 Headset)
Two And A Half Geeks: Broadwell NUC w/ Iris Pro, ASUS T300 Chi, Samsung Galaxy S6 and More
XFX R9 280 Double Dissipation Review



ASRock X99E-ITX/ac (Intel SKT 2011-3)

What do you do when you want a PC with a small footprint, but a powerful CPU? You buy an mITX motherboard. But what if you want EIGHTEEN CORES and THIRTY-SIX threads? You buy the ASRock X99E-ITX/ac. Doing the unexpected by bringing Intel's X99 Express to the mITX form-factor, the ASRock X99E-ITX/ac can push those 18-core Xeon chips and has an X-OC socket to push Intel's standard unlocked chips to the limit. And USB 3.1. And a CPU cooler is in the box.

Read full article @ techPowerUp

Budget All-round PC - May 2015

The all-round PC is a PC with comprehensive features for around £650 - £750 that can do a little bit of everything. It should have enough speed and capacity to meet your needs for some time. Currently it can run all applications, and you're able to upgrade it with small future investments when you need more power or storage capacity.

Surfing, gaming, business applications, photo and video editing should all be possible on the all-round PC without giving you the feeling that it's lacking in performance.

This means a fast processor and graphics card with an excellent price/ performance ratio, in combination with more than enough memory and storage space. Let's not forget a good computer case and a power supply that will remain energy efficient and silent enough for some years to come. Since the monitor, mouse and keyboard will be used daily you should definitely not skimp on these peripherals.

Read full article @ Hardware.Info

Corsair HX1200i '80 Plus Platinum' Power Supply Review

Today we take a look at one of the latest Corsair power supplies – the fully modular HX 1200i. This new power supply has been created with high efficiency and low noise emissions in mind. It will slot in above the HX1000i that we reviewed (http://www.kitguru.net/components/power-supplies/zardon/corsair-hx1000i-platinum-modular-psu-review/) back in August last year as the flagship model in this specific range. At £199.99 inc vat should this be shortlisted for a new system build this year?

Read full article @ KitGuru

Kingston HyperX FURY Pro Gaming Mouse Pad

I’m not sure if everyone else has been watching, but Kingston has been slowly expanding their product lines a little. They are obviously known for their memory and later their SSDs and flash drives. But they have also been dabbling in headsets with their HyperX brand. They started out by partnering with other manufactures but recently they have introduced their own headsets and they have been very popular from what I have seen. Well around that time they also quietly introduced a line of mouse pads. I guess they figure that a HyperX fan might be interested in keeping the HyperX trend going with a mouse pad. So today I’m going to take a quick look at the HyperX FURY Pro Gaming Mouse Pad and see what they have going on.

Read full article @ LanOC Reviews

LEXAR JumpDrive M10 & M20 Review

LEXAR are known by many for their prowess in the digital media segment, offering professionals a wide range of products from SD cards to flash-based drives. In the world of digital photography and film making LEXAR are the go-to brand for high-quality products and today we’re to test two large capacity USB 3.0 drives.

The JumpDrive M10 and M20 are flash-based USB 3.0 drives which offer up to 128GB/64GB of capacity. While the M20 provides the added bonus of supplying micro USB functionality for use with mobile devices such as smartphones or tablets, both JumpDrives promise to offer great value for money.

Read full article @ Vortez

LUXA2 Lavi L Bluetooth Headphones

LUXA2’s Lavi headphone series is made up of the Lavi S, Lavi D, and Lavi L. We have already taken a look at the high-end Lavi D and the mid-range Lavi D, and now it is time to take a look at the entry level Lavi L. LUXA2’s tagline for this headset is “Wireless Music on the Go” and you can tell by the design that is what it is made for. Being the smallest headset in the Lavi series the Lavi L has a lay-flat and folding design that makes them easy to travel with, powerful 40mm drivers, controls on the earcups and more. Read on as we take a look…

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

MSI X99A Gaming 7 Motherboard Review

Some of you may not believe this but enthusiast computer hardware and gaming tend to go hand in hand. Sure there are assumptions on both sides like “Hardware enthusiasts are hardcore overclockers and build elaborate water cooling loops” while “Gamers care only about sound quality and which mechanical switch is in their keyboards” Truth is, neither are mutually exclusive. For instance you would be hard pressed to find a hardware enthusiast that doesn’t play video games and some gamers like to know their system is powerful enough to play games with enough eye candy to melt your brain.

In this review I’m looking at the MSI X99A Gaming 7 motherboard. As the name suggests this is a X99 enabled motherboard prepared in MSI Gaming trim and is really a perfect example of what a high-end gaming motherboard should look like.

Read full article @ Hardware Asylum

OCZ Arc 100 (240GB) Review

A budget drive with mainstream performance. OCZ Storage Solutions has revamped its solid-state drive (SSD) line-up since being acquired by Toshiba in January last year. The current consumer portfolio runs from the Arc 100 through to the Vector 180, sandwiching the Vertex and Radeon R7 drives in-between, and there's broad scope in terms of capacity and performance.

Arguably the most important SSD is the entry-level Arc 100, because it's easier to convince users to switch to SSDs when cost becomes less of an issue, and OCZ sells the drive in 120GB, 240GB and 480GB models.

Read full article @ Hexus

RAIDMAX Viper GX II Case Review

Raidmax was founded back in 1988 and is know for their budget oriented gaming cases. Their history indicates that they were one of the first to mass produce gaming cases incorporating innovative designs coupled with excellent performance. The Raidmax Viper GX II is one of the current iterations, building on past styles to achieve a truly unique look.The prominent features that really stand out is a hot-swappable SSD bay on top accompanied by two USB 3.0 ports and ominous yet slick looking vents on the top shroud.

Read full article @ Benchmark Reviews

SanDisk CloudSpeed Eco SSD Review (960GB)

When it comes to enterprise SSD storage solutions SanDisk is one of the largest manufacturers out there with a broad range of product to cover the many needs of the this ever growing market. While recent reviews have touched on products that include the words PCIe, SAS, and NVMe, where they offer breath taking performance, there are still many tasks that don’t require bleeding edge speeds and can utilize standard SATA based products. For this segment SanDisk has a trio of SATA based products built for read-intensive workloads, the CloudSpeed SSD family and today we will be taking a closer look at the 960GB CloudSpeed Eco.

Read full article @ The SSD Review

Tesoro Kuven Pro Review (5.1 Headset)

A true 5.1 gaming headset from Tesoro

Read full article @ HardwareHeaven

Two And A Half Geeks: Broadwell NUC w/ Iris Pro, ASUS T300 Chi, Samsung Galaxy S6 and More

In this latest episode of HotHardware’s Two and a Half Geeks, Dave, Marco, and long-time HH tech editor extraordinaire, Paul Lilly, discuss Intel's latest 18-core Xeons, the Broadwell NUC with Iris Pro and the Compute Stick, the slick Asus T300 Chi ultrabook, Samsung’s Galaxy S 6 and LG’s G4, WD's latest My Cloud NAS devices, our awesome Syber giveaway, which is running until the end of the month, and much more...

Read full article @ HotHardware.com

XFX R9 280 Double Dissipation Review

The XFX R9 280 DD offers a price-to-performance ratio that rivals even the latest cards on the market. It can run all of the latest games, and does so while staying cool and relatively quiet. On top of that, you get XFX’s excellent Double Lifetime warranty, which is currently unmatched by any other vendor, and of course their excellent customer service, which we’ve experienced first hand over the years when dealing with their products.

Read full article @ TechnologyX