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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

AK Racing PRO X Gaming Chair Review
Intel Core i7-7700K (14nm+ Kaby Lake) Review
Older Phones That Are Still Great Buys
Plextor S2C 512GB Entry-Level SATA3 Solid State Drive Review
TerraStation F2-220 2-Bay SMB Cloud Storage NAS Review



AK Racing PRO X Gaming Chair Review

Wider, deeper and taller the ProX Gaming Chair by AK Racing is not only ideal for larger people but also people who have higher standards both in comfort and quality.

Read full article @ NikKTech

Intel Core i7-7700K (14nm+ Kaby Lake) Review

We examine an early sample. Historically speaking, the introduction of a new CPU architecture from either Intel or AMD has usually been preceded by fervent speculation, genuine excitement and bated breath. I remember with fondness - and also showing my advanced years - the move from the 486 to Pentium. Then later, after the misfiring Pentium 4 was taken to task by a slew of AMD Athlons and subsequently put to bed, the wholly impressive Sandy Bridge architecture arrived on the scene almost six years ago.

The mainstream and even premium space of the desktop CPU market has stagnated since then. Ivy Bridge, Haswell, Broadwell and Skylake have offered iterative improvements and, truth be told, were purposely designed with the mobile market in mind. On the other end of the scale, ever-denser CPUs and hideous levels of cache have kept the same-architecture Xeons out of everyman's reach. AMD, meanwhile, hasn't reignited the volume desktop space with anything approaching the hard-hitting Athlon of yesteryear.

Read full article @ Hexus

Older Phones That Are Still Great Buys

It's almost always better to purchase a last-generation flagship over a current-gen mid-range device. Last-gen flagships routinely pack better hardware, superior cameras, better performance, and more software features. You won't be getting the freshest hardware, however you'll be surprised at the value some year-old products can provide.

Read full article @ TechSpot

Plextor S2C 512GB Entry-Level SATA3 Solid State Drive Review

Deciding whether you want to enter the SSD market can be a tricky one, especially if you want both capacity and performance, preferably for a small asking price. The good news is that Plextor made a drive series for just such an occasion and it is called the S2. Today I'm taking the Plextor S2C 512GB 2.5-inch solid state drive  in for a closer look and some benchmark tests.

Read full article @ eTeknix

TerraStation F2-220 2-Bay SMB Cloud Storage NAS Review

Today is a special day as it is the first time that I get to take a TerraMaster NAS for a spin in my testing area. TerraMaster might not be the most known NAS vendor, but they have a quite nice line-up of both NAS and DAS devices and today I'll be taking a closer look at the TerraMaster F2-220 small business and home cloud storage NAS server. TerraMaster is the NAS and DAS division of Noontec.

Read full article @ eTeknix