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Here a roundup of todays review's and articles:

Case Mod Friday: Green Carnage
Cooler Master Pitch Pro Earphones Review
Cougar 550M Gaming Mouse Review
GPU Charts 2015 - 1080p, 1440p, UHD - ASUS Radeon R9 390X STRIX 8GB
How to Control Windows 10: The Settings Guide
Netgear R8000 Nighthawk X6 review: highway in the sky
V-MODA Crossfade M-100 with Custom Shield Headphones Review



Case Mod Friday: Green Carnage

Welcome to another Case Mod Friday showcase! This week we have Snef's “Green Carnage” build. Here is what he had to say about it, "In a month, I will not have a gaming PC anymore. I need to build a new one, but I want it simple but VERY clean, will use it for my business. Theme will be white (for sure), lime green and just a touch of black and use Carnage as theme but instead of red, I will turn him green."

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

Cooler Master Pitch Pro Earphones Review

Back in 2013, Cooler Master launched the CM Storm Pitch gaming ear buds and at the time, they were positively received, we even gave them our ‘WORTH BUYING’ award. Now here we are two years later with Cooler Master launching the revamped CM Storm Pitch Pro ear buds. Are they worth a purchase? Let’s find out…

Read full article @ KitGuru

Cougar 550M Gaming Mouse Review

Many PC enthusiasts should be familiar with Cougar and their products. For those who haven’t heard of them yet, the company was founded during 2007 in Germany making computer peripherals. They have since branched into computer cases, power supplies, and computer fans under their parent corporation CompuCase and Cougar products are sold worldwide. Given the amount of time Cougar has been in business, it is our expectation that the 550M gaming mouse we are reviewing won’t disappoint.

Read full article @ Legit Reviews

GPU Charts 2015 - 1080p, 1440p, UHD - ASUS Radeon R9 390X STRIX 8GB

These garphics cards charts contain benchmark results of numerous recent graphics cards. We've tested the card with three different resolutions, where there are 1080p, 1440p and 2160p. Apart from that we also show live price tags for all models.

Read full article @ ocaholic

How to Control Windows 10: The Settings Guide

The control panel, one of the most important interfaces in Windows, is being slowly retired. In its place, Microsoft has introduced a successor, a process that began in Windows 8 and continues in Windows 10 with the new Settings app. You may recall the introduction of the restyled control panel in Windows XP. This offered two views, although most power users quickly switched from the category view back to the classic option (first seen in Windows 95).

Read full article @ MakeUseOf

Netgear R8000 Nighthawk X6 review: highway in the sky

After three years of 802.11ac, we've already arrived at the fourth generation of routers that support this standard. The Netgear R8000 is the first model that we'll put to the test. This device is a very different animal from the R7500 Nighthawk X4, which we reviewed around nine months ago. While the R7500 (as well as other models, such as the ASUS RT-AC87U) made use of Multi-User MIMO to simultaneously serve as many clients as possible, the R8000 is a so-called Tri-band router.

Read full article @ Hardware.Info

V-MODA Crossfade M-100 with Custom Shield Headphones Review

"I do not want a Honda Civic," my friend explained to me. "Everyone has one." Being a former owner of a Honda Civic, "everyone has one" was precisely the reason why I got one. It is popular because it is a great car, otherwise if I wanted to avoid being too mainstream, God forbid, I would end up with a Mitsubishi Lancer. The Honda Civic has always been the poster child for a great balance between affordability, reliability, and driving engagement; this is not to mention the sheer number of it running on the streets mean parts are incredibly easy to find. Leave it stock and put on a regular license plate, and you can probably get away with parking at a mall near university to go to class, because no one will recognize your car... not that I have done that before. Of course, owning a great car everyone has does not mean we have to resort to ubiquity, and I am not talking about ricing it up with a fart can and a big spoiler at the back. I think the concept of owning a great product, without making outlandish modifications just to be different, is something we can all appreciate, and V-MODA understands that. The Crossfade M-100, along with the XS, has gained almost unanimous praise in audiophile world in the past few years; being both good looking and good sounding all at the same time. However, the company recently took it a step further, and they now allow you to order custom designs to give it a personal touch. Configurable with 3D printed shields available in fiber, aluminum, stainless steel, and precious metals using standard gallery designs or even your custom image (Spoiler: V-MODA actually 3D printed our website logo onto our Crossfade M-100 shield), will these headphones approach a new level of perfection in both acoustics and aesthetics? Read on to find out!

Read full article @ APH Networks