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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

ASUS MX34VQ review: more than mere looks
Cooler Master MasterMouse MM520 & MM530 Review
EVGA 450 B3 PSU Review
Fedora 26 review - A garden implement
HyperX Predator DDR4 Review
Noctua NF-A Series Cooling Fans Review
Ultimate Mesh WiFi Router Shootout
XCELLON AC Power Bank (PB-1200AC) Review



ASUS MX34VQ review: more than mere looks

The ASUS MX34VQ is a ‘Designo’-model from the Taiwanese manufacturer, which indicates the extra thought put in when it comes to the design. However, this ultrawide has more to offer than just looks, as our test results show. For the enthusiasts: a closer look at one of the first 34-inch uwqhd-monitors with a va-panel. For those who are simply looking for a good monitor: high contrast, high refresh rate and wireless charging via the base. In short: a must read!

Read full article @ Hardware.Info

Cooler Master MasterMouse MM520 & MM530 Review

Following on from our look at Cooler Master’s budget headset, the MH320, today our attention turns to two equally cheap mice – the MM520 and the MM530. Both have the same core features, including PMW 3360 sensors, RGB lighting and robust PBT panels, but they differ in terms of their shape. Could these be new budget kings?

Read full article @ KitGuru

EVGA 450 B3 PSU Review

EVGA's new B3 line succeeds the older B2 family. All units are fully modular and have 80 PLUS Bronze efficiency. The 450 B3 is the lowest-capacity model, and as you'll see, it struggled with our test suite.

Read full article @ Toms Hardware

Fedora 26 review - A garden implement

Monday blues: Here be a long, thorough review of Fedora 26 64-bit Gnome edition tested on a Lenovo G50 laptop with UEFI, 16 partitions and a multi-boot setup with Windows and numerous Linux distributions, covering live session, installation and post-install usage, including look & feel and difficult desktop ergonomics, network support - Wireless, Bluetooth, Samba sharing and printing, multimedia support - MP3 and HD video, smartphone support - Ubuntu Phone and Windows Phone, Rhythmbox crash and related subsequent filesystem snapshot errors, second live testing session, installer hangs, partitioning, package management and related errors, desktop customization, applications and extras, resource utilization, performance, responsiveness, stability, battery life, hardware compatibility, suspend & resume, SELinux alerts, application crashes and issues, other observations, and more. Enjoy.

Read full article @ Dedoimedo

HyperX Predator DDR4 Review

By default, HyperX have made their Predator DDR4 conform to the JEDEC 2400MHz CL17 standard, rather than 2133MHz CL15, do even if you do not go into the BIOS to enable the XMP setting, you will be sat at a higher frequency than what is commonly found, and you will of course have the peace of mind of a lifetime warranty backed by those awesome HyperX guys.

Read full article @ Vortez

Noctua NF-A Series Cooling Fans Review

The Noctua NF-A Series is a comprehensive line up of fans that will be great addition to many system environments.

Read full article @ APH Networks

Ultimate Mesh WiFi Router Shootout

Mesh networking has been talked about for years, but it has only become a consumer reality in the last 12 months with the arrival of NETGEAR’s Orbi and Linksys’s Velop. The clear benefits of the format, however, now mean that the market is beginning to drown in options, with even vendors that are less well known for their routers entering the fray. Grand claims are being made about performance and house coverage, so we thought we would round up the biggest-name players and pit them against each other to see who was king of the airwaves.

Read full article @ KitGuru

XCELLON AC Power Bank (PB-1200AC) Review

Today I review the XCELLON 12,000mAh Rechargeable Power Bank with AC & USB Outlet. The model I'm testing today is PB-1200AC and is capable of powering up electronics up to 65W in power, meaning technically you can power a 13-inch MacBook Pro which consumes 60W. Not only does it have an AC outlet, it also comes with a USB port so this power bank should be able to handle just about anything you throw at it making it extremely versatile.

Read full article @ ModSynergy.com