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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Ashen Review
Asus Prime X299-Deluxe II motherboard Review
ASUS ROG Ryujin and Ryuo AIO kits Review
ASUS RT-AC86U Dual Band Gigabit Router Review
be quiet! - Dark Rock Pro 4 CPU Cooler Review
Corsair Platinum Series SFX Power Supply Review
Crucial P1 500GB and 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD Review
GRIS Review
How Much RAM Do Gamers Need? 8GB vs. 16GB vs. 32GB
Mixcder E8 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones Review
Razer Blade Stealth Review
Satechi USB-C Mobile Pro Hub Review
Scythe Ninja 5 SCNJ-5000 Tower Air CPU Cooler Review
Steel Shadows Review
The RTX 2080 Ti’s Power Draw with the RTX Cores On versus Off
Toshiba L200 2TB Laptop PC Hard Drive Review
Vortex Tab 90 Mechanical Keyboard Review
WD My Cloud Home Duo 8TB Personal Cloud Storage Review



Ashen Review

From Software changed the world of gaming forever with the release of Demons Souls first and then, later, Dark Souls. Many developers in the past have released their unique tale on the formula, ranging from 2D experiences like Salt and Sanctuary and Deaths Gambit to full-blown massive game like Team Ninjas Nioh.

Read full article @ Wccftech

Asus Prime X299-Deluxe II motherboard Review

Intel's refreshed CPUs for the X299 platform gave motherboard makers a chance at a do-over in the wake of a narrowing of focus for those chips. Like I alluded to in my review of the Gigabyte X299 Designare EX, not every X299 board that's passed through the TR labs has been a winner, especially when you toss 18 overclocked Skylake Server cores in the LGA 2066 socket.

Read full article @ The Tech Report

ASUS ROG Ryujin and Ryuo AIO kits Review

Today, we are reviewing the new Asus ROG-series AIO liquid coolers, the Ryujin and Ryuo. ASUS ROG (Republic of Gamers) is a branding that represents the highest standard from Asus.

Read full article @ The Guru of 3D

ASUS RT-AC86U Dual Band Gigabit Router Review

The ASUS RT-AC86U was designed around gaming to provide the users with the fastest experience possible with reduced lag. There are features built in that are tailored to prioritizing gaming traffic utilizing several technologies from Adaptive QoS to leveraging third-party support such as WTFast. In addition to speed, the RT-AC86U offers cutting edge security features to keep you safe when gaming or even simply browsing the internet keeping you safe from all those no-good bad guys as I am sure you saw recently with the home router hack that hit the world. With AiProtection and Trend Micro security built in, along with DoS protection and VPN capabilities, the RT-AC86U gives you the best bang for your buck almost on par with enterprise type devices.

Read full article @ OCC

be quiet! - Dark Rock Pro 4 CPU Cooler Review

Even though we have tested many of the Be Quiet coolers in years gone by, on various test systems, it is now time to see how well they do against coolers on the newest system, finally.

Read full article @ Tweaktown

Corsair Platinum Series SFX Power Supply Review

Corsair recently introduced two new SFX small form-factor power supplies into their already formidable lineup of PC power supplies. The SF Platinum Series includes two SFX models, the SF450 (450W) and SF600 (600W). They are very similar to the two current Gold Series SFX units currently on the market but thanks to some tweaks in the circuit design and manufacturing process the Platinum Series SF450 and SF600 now deliver Platinum level efficiency.

Both new power supplies feature fully modular cables with individually sleeved wires. The SF450 and SF600 feature a Zero RPM Fan Mode for silent operation at low to medium power and come backed by a 7-year warranty. And an SFX-to-ATX mounting bracket is included in the box. We will be taking a detailed look at the Corsair SF600 Platinum power supply in this review.

Read full article @ PC Perspective

Crucial P1 500GB and 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD Review

Once we saw Intel launch QLC flash installed in their recent 660p M.2 part, I had a feeling that Micron would not be far behind, and that feeling has been confirmed with the launch of the Crucial P1 M.2 SSDs:

Both the 500GB and 1TB models are single sided. The 2TB (not yet released) will likely have packages installed at the rear.

Read full article @ PC Perspective

GRIS Review

GRIS follows a young girl who is in a world of her own, following a painful experience in her real life. It is through exploring this world that she comes to address her emotions, which opens up new paths along with her dress manifesting abilities to aid her progression. Being a narrative experience, there is little cause for frustration as there is no risk of death or danger, unless you cannot figure out the solution to a puzzle. There are also some secrets you can find by exploring a bit off of the path and doing some careful platforming.

Read full article @ OCC

How Much RAM Do Gamers Need? 8GB vs. 16GB vs. 32GB

Today we're looking into how much RAM you need to play the latest and greatest gaming titles. About this time each year we set on a memory capacity quest and last year's expedition lead us to conclude that for gamers 4GB is out, 8GB was the minimum, 16GB is the sweet spot and 32GB is overkill. Read on for our 2018 test.

Read full article @ TechSpot

Mixcder E8 Wireless Noise Cancelling Headphones Review

The Mixcder E8 is a pair of wireless, over-ear headphones with active noise cancelling, and a price that's much lower than you'd expect after going over the list of features. Just about everyone is after a pair of wireless headphones nowadays; here's something worth considering if you're on a tight budget.

Read full article @ TechPowerUp

Razer Blade Stealth Review

The Razer Blade Stealth is a sleek ultraportable with a nice port selection that’s excellent for productivity and even some light gaming--but it runs too hot.

Read full article @ Tom's Hardware

Satechi USB-C Mobile Pro Hub Review

The Satechi USB-C Mobile Pro Hub adds some beneficial ports to the latest iPad Pros, but can cause more frustration if you've got new Mac hardware and have already adapted to USB-C than it may solve.

Read full article @ Apple Insider

Scythe Ninja 5 SCNJ-5000 Tower Air CPU Cooler Review

The Ninja 5 is the latest in the line of high performance, low-noise tower air coolers from Scythe, building on the venerable Ninja 4 design (reviewed here back in 2016) with a new dual-fan configuration. The Ninja 5 (SCNJ-5000) ships with a pair of Kaze Flex 120 mm fans, which should provide very low noise output with their 800 RPM max speed. Does the combination of big heatsink and dual low-speed fans translate into high performance? Lets find out!

Read full article @ PC Perspective

Steel Shadows Review

Steel Shadows is the second game in a series called Ancient Frontier, an independently developed Sci-Fi strategy game by Fair Weather Studios. The game focuses more on the pirate side of space exploration and leans heavily towards fleet management as opposed to the empire management you'd usually see in games like Endless Space.

Read full article @ TechPowerUp

The RTX 2080 Ti’s Power Draw with the RTX Cores On versus Off

Measuring the RTX 2080 Tis Power Draw with its RTX Cores Enabled versus Idle This evaluation will attempt to compare the RTX 2080 Tis power draw with its RTX cores enabled versus sitting idle. 

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Toshiba L200 2TB Laptop PC Hard Drive Review

The 2TB LS200 Toshiba drive is excellent as a second, storage drive in compact systems such as media centers, laptops, consoles or other mini-PCs.

Read full article @ Mad Shrimps

Vortex Tab 90 Mechanical Keyboard Review

In the keyboard world, few companies command as much cachet as Vortexgear. Since the release of their flagship Pok3r keyboard, they've made a habit of challenging convention. Today, we're looking at their latest release with the Tab 90 mechanical keyboard. It?s a full-size board in a compact package, complete with onboard macro programming, double-shot dye sub keycaps, and bluetooth. Live dangerously, my friends; it?s time to step outside the world of gaming keyboards.

Read full article @ MMORPG

WD My Cloud Home Duo 8TB Personal Cloud Storage Review

If you're out in the market for a very basic and easy to use file sharing family server then you should really take a closer look at the My Cloud Home Duo family of Personal Cloud Storage devices by WD.

Read full article @ NikKTech