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Here a roundup of the latest reviews and articles:

ASRock X370 Gaming Professional Fatal1ty review
Asus ROG Swift PG258Q Gaming Monitor Review
AZIO Armato Mechanical Keyboard Review
Case Mod Friday: Custom Minigun Gaming PC
Cooler Master MasterAir Pro 3 and MasterAir Pro 4 Review
CORSAIR K95 RGB Platinum Mechanical Keyboard Review
Dell Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming Review: Great Battery Life, Strong Performance, Affordable Price
EVGA SC17 Gaming Laptop Review
HTC U Play Review
Jonsbo QT-03 Review
Rosewill RK-9300
SilverStone Milo ML09 mITX Computer Case Review
The Seasonic PRIME Titanium PSU (650W, 750W, 850W) Review: Mythical Performance
X2 i5
Xiaomi Mi MIX: A Closer Look at the Design and Display



ASRock X370 Gaming Professional Fatal1ty review

For our next X370 review we look at the brilliant ASRock X370 Gaming Professional Fatal1ty. This enthusiast class line of Ryzen motherboard is not just stylish, it has 5 Gbps Ethernet, AC WIFI, dual M.2 slots and every feature you could wish for on the high-end Ryzen platform.

Read full article @ Guru3D

Asus ROG Swift PG258Q Gaming Monitor Review

The Asus ROG Swift PG258Q is a 24.5-inch 1920 x 1080 TN LCD monitor. Now you may be thinking this collection of specs isn't hugely impressive, but there's one key feature to this monitor that is very attractive for fans of high-paced esports titles. The PG258Q sports a whopping 240 Hz refresh rate, combined with G-Sync, for the ultimate low latency, high refresh experience.

Read full article @ TechSpot

AZIO Armato Mechanical Keyboard Review

The AZIO Armato comes galloping in as the newest flagship, with a flashy design and useful features to spare.

Read full article @ APH Networks

Case Mod Friday: Custom Minigun Gaming PC

This week for Case Mod Friday we have one of the most interesting builds we've seen in a while.  This custom PC was built by Geek Seek and resembles a real minigun!  It is a fully functional PC as well!  Be sure to check it out!

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

Cooler Master MasterAir Pro 3 and MasterAir Pro 4 Review

Ever since the release of the legendary Hyper 212 EVO, Cooler Master has been trying to build on its success. Today we can see how far they’ve come by looking at two new air coolers in the MasterAir family – the MasterAir Pro 3 and the MasterAir Pro 4. Given the former costs £33.95 while the latter is £41.99, both these coolers are up against some serious competition.

Read full article @ KitGuru

CORSAIR K95 RGB Platinum Mechanical Keyboard Review

Can the brand new K95 RGB Platinum Mechanical Keyboard by Corsair with its Cherry RGB MX Speed switches and 19 zone LightEdge illumination system surpass its very successful predecessors even though it doesn't feature the same number of G-Keys?

Read full article @ NikKTech

Dell Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming Review: Great Battery Life, Strong Performance, Affordable Price

The Dell Inspiron 7000 Gaming straddles the line between mainstream and gaming notebooks. It is offered in a few sizes, including a svelte 14" model, but after getting some hands-on time with the Inspiron 15 7000 Gaming at CES earlier this year, we decided to check the larger laptop out. It sports a 7th Gen Intel Core i7 processor and a discrete NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti GPU, along with some fairly high-end internals...

Read full article @ HotHardware

EVGA SC17 Gaming Laptop Review

EVGA aims to dominate the high-end gaming laptop market with the luxuriously-built SC17. Will the SC17 have the horsepower to back these expectations up, and if so, at what price?

Read full article @ Toms Hardware

HTC U Play Review

It might be cheaper than its fancy sibling the U Ultra, but even at £399 it's hard to recommend HTC's glossy mid-ranger.

Read full article @ V3

Jonsbo QT-03 Review

QT-03, that's the name of Jonsbo's latest ATX case. This mid-tower offers plenty of space on the inside so you can fit standard ATX motherboards without any issue. Apart from that it's been equipped with a fan controller and graphics card holder. This case is also available in two different versions, while one variant comes with an aluminum side panel and the other with a panel made from tempered glass. Last but not least there is the pricing, which is very competitive. So far it sounds like this is a really interesting case.

Read full article @ ocaholic

Rosewill RK-9300

Back in 2012 Rosewill introduced their RK-9000 mechanical keyboards and while they didn’t look fancy or have a lot of the features that a lot of the other boards had, they were extremely popular. They were popular because they were inexpensive mostly, but people also really liked the simple styling. Rosewill went on to bring out a few other variations including models with backlighting but they recently caught my eye with a Few RK-9300 model that was still simple but brought along with it a floating key design. I thought it might be a good time to break up all of the RGB gaming keyboards with Rosewill’s new board so today I’m going to take a look and see what it’s all about.

Read full article @ LanOC Reviews

SilverStone Milo ML09 mITX Computer Case Review

With the right balance between price and features, the SilverStone Milo ML09 should meet your home theater PC needs.

Read full article @ APH Networks

The Seasonic PRIME Titanium PSU (650W, 750W, 850W) Review: Mythical Performance

In this review we are having a look at Seasonic’s new flagship series, the PRIME Titanium 650W, 750W and 850W PSUs. These three units are 80Plus Titanium certified, come with a 12-year warranty, and even then we were stunned to see the almost mythical results.

Read full article @ Anandtech

X2 i5

The X2 i5 is a compact chassis with a nice white paint job, while advertising liquid-cooling compatibility for up to 280 mm radiators alongside a metal shroud to hide your PSU. We will take a closer look to see how a case with such an affordable price point delivers on all these promises.

Read full article @ techPowerUp

Xiaomi Mi MIX: A Closer Look at the Design and Display

Xiaomi’s Mi MIX gives us a glimpse of the future. A pseudo-concept phone that’s being produced in limited quantities and sold in China, it combines the latest technology with innovative design, resulting in a forward-looking phone with virtually no bezels on three sides of the screen and an amazing 91.3% screen-to-body ratio.

Read full article @ Anandtech