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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

All You Need To Know About The AMD Radeon RX Vega
ASUS GeForce GTX 1080 STRIX OC 11 Gbps Review
Asus MX34VQ Review: 34" Ultra Wide Curved 100Hz Monitor Review
Aukey KM-G4 RGB Mechanical Keyboard
BIOSTAR Racing Z270GT6 Motherboard Review
Corsair T1 Race Gaming Chair
CUJO Smart Internet Security Firewall Review
LaCie 12big 96TB Review (Thunderbolt 3)
Logitech G413 Mechanical Backlit Gaming Keyboard Review
Loupedeck Review
MeanIt 5PM ARC Red Case Review
Motospeed CK108 Mechanical Keyboard Review
MSI X299 SLI Plus Motherboard Review
Riotoro CR280 Mini ITX Case Review
Sapphire Radeon RX 570 Pulse OC 4GB Review
SteelSeries' Rival 500 gaming mouse reviewed



All You Need To Know About The AMD Radeon RX Vega

There are five AMD Radeon RX Vega models, and they will be sold in special Radeon Packs as well. Confused? Don't be. Let us break it down for you!

Read full article @ Tech ARP

ASUS GeForce GTX 1080 STRIX OC 11 Gbps Review

We review the new ASUS GeForce GTX 1080 STRIX OC, it has been fitted with the latest (and faster) 11 Gbps memory. This card is custom cooled and tweaked with super fast memory. Let's check out the new 8 GB model from ASUS, the GTX 1080 STRIX OC 11 Gbps with 11,008 MHz clocked memory.

Read full article @ Guru3D

Asus MX34VQ Review: 34" Ultra Wide Curved 100Hz Monitor Review

The Asus Designo MX34VQ is the most affordable 3440 x 1440 ultrawide display you can get with a 100Hz refresh rate. And it doesn't skimp on features to hit this price point: the monitor comes with a Qi wireless charging base, decent Harmon Kardon speakers and support for FreeSync.

Read full article @ TechSpot

Aukey KM-G4 RGB Mechanical Keyboard

The Aukey KM-G4 RGB mechanical keyboard is an improvement in almost every way over the previous iteration, the KM-G3, which itself was of fantastic value for the money. Featuring software driver control, onboard storage, hardware control over full 16.8M RGB backlighting, smooth Outemu Brown tactile switches, and an aluminum frame, the KM-G4 is a keyboard to strongly consider in the sub-$75 market.

Read full article @ techPowerUp

BIOSTAR Racing Z270GT6 Motherboard Review

Thanks to BIOSTAR, we’ll be taking a quick look at the their Racing Z270GT6 Motherboard. It features Intel’s Z270 chipset and supports all 6th/7th generation Intel Core processors (LGA 1151). It also comes with a wealth of features including Intel Gigabit LAN, USB 3.0 (Type-A and C), DVI-out, HDMI-Out, solid caps, carbon fiber heatsink, RGB LED headers, dual BIOS, diagnostic LEDs, U.2 and M.2 connectors, as well as M2. cooling.

Before I go further in to the review, I just was to share my past experience with BIOSTAR.

Read full article @ FunkyKit

Corsair T1 Race Gaming Chair

Corsair decided to enter the gaming chairs market, and their first attempt is the T1 Race chair. It definitely isn't a high-end product and targets gamers who don't want or simply cannot spend a fortune on a decent chair. PU leather is used to keep its cost down, and there are five different color combinations to choose from.

Read full article @ techPowerUp

CUJO Smart Internet Security Firewall Review

Today's homes are full of IoT devices and many have little or no security measures. Some people assume that these risks are device specific, but the reality is many times these compromised devices can be leveraged to gain access to other devices on your network with much more dire consequences. The CUJO Smart Internet Security Firewall promises to protect all of your LAN devices from malware, viruses, hackers etc.

Read full article @ Bigbruin.com

LaCie 12big 96TB Review (Thunderbolt 3)

LaCie’s 12big is the current flagship of the company’s professional range of external drives and if you are in the market for huge amounts of capacity and very, very fast data transfer rates then the 12big might be just the thing you are looking for…..but beware, you will need deep pockets – the 96Tb version we review today costs close to £8,300.

Read full article @ KitGuru

Logitech G413 Mechanical Backlit Gaming Keyboard Review

Recently, I had a look at Logitech’s G Pro Mechanical Gaming Keyboard which I liked very much for the intended purpose – a lightweight, travel-friendly, no frills, high-quality gaming keyboard. No ten key number pad, no media controls, no USB passthrough, just the essentials for a full-on gaming keyboard with some RGB lighting thrown in for style. Great for gaming, a little less useful for an all-purpose keyboard. Enter the G413 Backlit Mechanical Gaming Keyboard. Again, the target demographic here is the gamer segment, but has a little more robust feature set making it more attractive to those who want a high quality mechanical gaming keyboard but also some of the niceties that come with a general purpose keyboard. Can the G413 be versatile in this respect and still deliver a great experience for both gaming and general use? That’s what we’re here to find out.

Read full article @ Legit Reviews

Loupedeck Review

What is Loupedeck? A mixing console for Adobe Lightroom. Yes? Yes. Only a mixing console? Yes. Only for Adobe Lightroom. Do you need it? No. Do you want it? Yes! These questions also arise only before Loupedeck has been used. If you work regularly and a lot with Lightroom, you are ready to pay almost any price for this control console.
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MeanIt 5PM ARC Red Case Review

Mean:It is a rather new company out of Colorado that focuses on building high quality products at an affordable price. At the time of this review, the company offers two tempered glass computer chassis with multiple variants. They were kind enough to send Benchmark Reviews the MeanIt 5PM ARC Red edition, which has 5mm of tempered glass goodness on both sides and on the front of the case. It also comes with four pre-installed ARC Red fans, a built-in fan controller, water pump/reservoir mount, and a cable cover/GPU support bracket for supporting long graphics cards. The 5PM ARC Red looks very promising, so let’s take a look…

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Motospeed CK108 Mechanical Keyboard Review

Thanks to some online retail web sites we get to find a lot of useful things that cost less. Websites like these ship products around the world. Banggood has a good collection of PC peripherals like mechanical keyboards. Motospeed CK108 is one of the more popular versions known by users typically searching for a good deal on mechanical keyboards but aren’t ready to spend a lot of money for Cherry MX keyboards such as the TteSports Meka Pro, CM Masterkeys Pro L and the HyperX Alloy FPS keyboard.

The Motospeed CK108 mechanical keyboard uses Outemu blue switches which are the first for me. So when Banggood a choice to import something and naturally Motospeed peripherals is the first to come to mind.

Read full article @ Hardware BBQ

MSI X299 SLI Plus Motherboard Review

With the launch of Intel’s Core X Series processors we have the brand new X299 chipset and with it a whole slew of X299 motherboards. With the big name players in the motherboard industry releasing multiple boards in different series it is really hard to choose what is the right board for you. One series we’ve been a huge fan of over the past few years is MSI’s Pro Series. We’ver reviewed the Z170A SLI Plus and their Z270 SLI Plus motherboards in the past and they provided all of the features you want without all of the pricey extras. This allows you to build a great system and have some extra cash to put towards other components. Today we have the brand new X299 SLI Plus which will give you all of the core features of the X299 chipset without all of the costly extras and bling on other boards. This is great as some X299 motherboards are going for $500! Let’s check out the X299 SLI Plus and see what it is all about!

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

Riotoro CR280 Mini ITX Case Review

Today, we're going to find out how the smaller, cheaper Riotoro CR280 stacks up against some of its larger, more expensive competition.

Read full article @ Toms Hardware

Sapphire Radeon RX 570 Pulse OC 4GB Review

Can it stave of GTX 1060 at the £250 price point? The RX 570 Pulse 4GB card looks much like the RX 580 Nitro+ on first glance but looks alone can be deceiving. The Pulse does away with dual BIOSes, the side-lit Sapphire logo, additional LEDs, and higher speeds through Nitro Boost. That's no bad thing as those features inevitably push up the price.

This card has much more in common with last year's RX 480 Nitro, yet is 10mm shorter, measuring 230mm, whilst sitting 125mm high and 41mm thick. If you think that is relatively restrained for a midrange AMD card, Sapphire also has a single-fan Mini ITX version for smaller chassis.

We continue to like Sapphire's design, as the dotted heatsink plays well with the twin 95mm spinners that stay switched off when GPU temperature is below 60°C or so. Should either of the fans fail during the warranty period, Sapphire's Quick Connect system means they can be replaced without having to send the card back.

Read full article @ Hexus

SteelSeries' Rival 500 gaming mouse reviewed

SteelSeries' Rival 700 intrigued us with its force-feedback feature, but that promising buzz was dulled by some gimmicks and a high price. SteelSeries is back with the Rival 500, a mouse that cuts the fat while keeping the force feedback we liked so much. We went to the mouse mat with the Rival 500 to see whether it strikes the right balance.

Read full article @ The Tech Report