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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

ADATA XPG Battlecruiser PC Case Review
ADATA XPG Invader PC Case Review
ADATA XPG Summoner Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review
ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming ITX/TB3 Motherboard Review
Crucial Ballistix Sport AT DDR4 32GB 3000MHZ CL17 Quad-Channel Kit Review
iPhone 11 Review
LG V50 ThinQ Review
Yeskamo 8 Channel NVR Review



ADATA XPG Battlecruiser PC Case Review

When it comes to the PC case market, ADATA’s XPG brand is still somewhat in its infancy. They’ve been at it for a little while now, but their market presence has certainly been growing. However, with their new cases, XPG is out for dominance. The XPG Battlecruiser is coming out swinging with a plethora of premium features that present a strong alternative to some of the big names out there. Should Corsair, Lian Li, Silverstone and other big-hitters be worried? We certainly think they should!

This is a flat-out premium enthusiast case, with the feature set to match. The most prominent feature has to be the tempered glass windows. With glass on the left and right, front and top panels. This is backed up with four stunning addressable RGB fans, and their prime ARGB controller. Throw in impressive hardware support, plenty of drive mounts, dust filters, a PSU shroud, cable routing, and much more. So, on paper at least, XPG has everything it needs to compete with the best of the best.

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ADATA XPG Invader PC Case Review

The ADATA XPG case range is one of the fastest developing on the market right now. Their new XPG Invader comes with a pretty cool name, but does it have what it takes to invade the space under, next to, or on top of your desk? Well, if you like a bit of tempered glass, a bit of ARGB lighting, and good hardware support, then you’ll be more than happy with what it has to offer. It may not reinvent the market, but it’s certainly ticking all the right boxes for the current PC gaming market.

The case isn’t completely over-run with ARGB lighting. What it does have, however, is a small ARGB lightings strip in the base of the front panel, giving it a dose of underlighting. Furthermore, with room for an ATX motherboard, a good size graphics card, and plenty of storage, it’ll give you everything you need in a high-end gaming PC. ADATA has also treated the XPG Invader with a tempered glass window, PSU shroud, and good cable routing too, which certainly adds to the appeal.

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ADATA XPG Summoner Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review

When you’re looking for a high-end mechanical gaming keyboard, you really are spoilt for choice these days. A few simple questions are all you need though. Do you want Cherry switches, do you want a wrist rest, an aluminium chassis and RGB lighting? If yes, then keep on reading. Now, I’ll admit, there are a few keyboards that tick all those boxes. Most of the time, it simply comes down to the aesthetics, so will you like what ADATA has to offer?

The XPG Summoner is certainly well equipped. It comes with a choice of Cherry MX RGB switches. There’s Silver, Blue and Red, ticking all the favourites for the PC gaming market. All the premium features are taken care of too. There’s a magnetic detachable wrist-rest, multimedia controls, macros, passthrough, and more. On paper at least, the XPG Summoner is up there with the best of the best! Now, let’s dive in for a closer look at what it has to offer.

Read full article @ eTeknix

ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming ITX/TB3 Motherboard Review

The X570 chipset was introduced some weeks ago, but not many manufacturers decided to release motherboards in the mini-ITX format. Small computers are getting more popular lately, so also more users are looking for a high-performance ITX platform for gaming.

From not a long list of mini-ITX X570 motherboards, we will present ASRock X570 Phantom Gaming TB3/ITX which is a very interesting option and not only because of its form factor. However, you have to read this review to find out what I mean. As usual, let’s start with essential features and specifications.

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Crucial Ballistix Sport AT DDR4 32GB 3000MHZ CL17 Quad-Channel Kit Review

The Ballistix Sport AT DDR4 line by Crucial is designed specifically for ASUS TUF Gaming mainboards and today we're testing the 32GB 3000MHZ CL17 quad-channel kit.

Who would had thought that even though roughly 20 years ago 128MB of DDR RAM was more than enough for even the most demanding users today even 32GB of DDR4 RAM might just not be enough for some (for some heavy professional applications even twice that amount will probably not be enough). Certainly, these gigantic amounts of RAM are not the only thing we didn't really have back then, today one also needs to take into account frequency, timings and even features like heatspreader size and design and RGB lighting. Crucial is among the oldest RAM manufacturers and since our latest DDR4 charts already include their Ballistix Elite series today we decided to take a step backwards and check their Ballistix Sport AT series and more specifically a quad-channel 32GB 3000MHZ CL17 kit.

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iPhone 11 Review

It's only a slight update to the iPhone XR, but it's the best iPhone for most.

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LG V50 ThinQ Review

LG's V50 ThinQ has a triple-lens camera with no bump, a Snapdragon 855 chipset, an OLED display, a headphone jack, and it supports 5G. All-in-all, it's a pretty great device, a rarity from LG.

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Yeskamo 8 Channel NVR Review

OCC is back with a new video review, covering the Yeskamo 8 Channel NVR.

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