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Here a roundup of todays reviews and articles:

23 WiFi adapters review: upgrade your WiFi
All You Need To Know About AMD Ryzen Threadripper
AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 Unboxing
Corsair Neutron NX500 NVMe SSD Review (400GB)
Fractal Design Meshify C Review
Gigabyte AB350N-GAMING WiFi: An Ideal Mini-ITX Ryzen Motherboard For Linux
SilverStone TS12 Docking Station Review
SteelSeries Arctis 7 Headset Review
TP-Link Deco M5 Whole-Home Wi-Fi System



23 WiFi adapters review: upgrade your WiFi

Routers are becoming faster and faster, however many laptops only feature poor WiFi. If you don't want to pull a cable up to your work space, a separate adapter is the perfect solution for you. Hardware.Info tested no less than 23 USB or plug-in card models.

Read full article @ Hardware.Info

All You Need To Know About AMD Ryzen Threadripper

We just added a new page on the Ryzen Threadripper's *multithreaded CPU performance*, *gaming performance* and the special *Threadripper Game Mode* option

Read full article @ Tech ARP

AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 Unboxing

AMD has been trickling out information about its next GPU architecture, Vega, for what seems like forever. We’re only days away, but here’s another drip-drop: Unboxing the graphics card.

Read full article @ Toms Hardware

Corsair Neutron NX500 NVMe SSD Review (400GB)

This is the Corsair NX500. While it doesn’t come in a compact M.2 form factor, the NX500 is a PCIe NVMe SSD that boasts similar, and in some cases better, performance than the MP500 as well as higher endurance. How is this you may ask? It’s pretty simple actually. By over provisioning the SSD, or allocating less usable space to the end user, the SSD is able to have more scratch space, so to say, to utilize for background tasks such as garbage collection. With this added space for the controller to use, as well as a larger DRAM cache, heavy workload performance should improve and endurance should increase. Furthermore, the NX500 features a very large heat sink which, while could be over kill, adds a lot to its aesthetics and keeps the powerful Phison E7 controller cool. But with these refinements and enhancements, is it going to be a better buy for enthusiasts than everything else out there already? Do the improvements and aesthetics make it worth your while? Read on and find out!

Read full article @ The SSD Review

Fractal Design Meshify C Review

With the Meshify C, Fractal Design has added the next case to their portfolio. The interior strongly reminds of the Define C, which has been available for quite a while now. Apparently the Swedes have reworked the exterior, which is why we're finding an unusual lot of mesh on this case, allowing for excellent airflow. Overall we're curious to find out how this case is going to perform in our review and apart from that we want to know more about the pricing.

Read full article @ ocaholic

Gigabyte AB350N-GAMING WiFi: An Ideal Mini-ITX Ryzen Motherboard For Linux

For those drawn by the performance of AMD's Ryzen processors for its performance/value and thinking about building a Kodi/HTPC media box for the living room, a Steam Linux gaming PC / DIY Steam Box, or just want a small form factor PC, Gigabyte's AB350N-GAMING WiFi is a mini-ITX motherboard that plays fine with Linux and offers a lot of functionality for its small size.

Read full article @ Phoronix

SilverStone TS12 Docking Station Review

The SilverStone TS12 is a speedy USB 3.1 dual hard drive dock that can clone disks autonomously, but its $110 price tag may be a sticker shock to many.

Read full article @ APH Networks

SteelSeries Arctis 7 Headset Review

A few weeks ago we reviewed SteelSeries’ flagship mouse, the Rival 700, but today our attention turns to gaming headsets, and the Arctis 7. A wireless headset, the Arctis 7 has a metric ton of features including virtual 7.1 surround-sound, ChatMix support and on-ear volume controls to name just 3. It will set you back a fair bit, though, as it is currently priced at £129.95.

Read full article @ KitGuru

TP-Link Deco M5 Whole-Home Wi-Fi System

The TP-Link Deco M5 Whole-Home Wi-Fi System is definitely an appealing option for those looking to get setup with a Wi-Fi mesh network. The app leads you through the initial setup with simple instructions making the process very easy, and then once you are up and running the app continues to be quite intuitive to use for setting up security, parental controls, and configuring the networking features you might find on a typical router.

Read full article @ Bigbruin.com