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Here a roundup of today's reviews, including a review on the Corsair QL120 and QL140 RGB fans, Ski Jumping Pro VR, and TeamGroup T-Force Dark Z Alpha DDR4 memory.





Coolers:

The Guru of 3D: Corsair QL120 and QL140 RGB fan Review

Corsair launched the QL fan series on the 14th of November. These are PWM RGB products with quad light loops lit by a total of 34 individually addressable RGB LEDs, creating great visual effects.

Corsair QL120 and QL140 RGB fan review

Gaming:

BabelTechReviews: The Ski Jumping Pro VR Review and Performance Evaluation

The Ski Jumping Pro VR Review and Performance Evaluation Using the Vive Pro



The Ski Jumping Pro VR Review and Performance Evaluation

Graphics Cards:

techPowerUp: EVGA GeForce GTX 1650 Super SC Ultra Review

EVGA's GeForce GTX 1650 Super SC Ultra is priced at NVIDIA MSRP, yet offers all the important extras. It comes with a dual-fan cooler that achieves excellent temperatures and has idle-fan-stop capability. A factory overclock is included, too, and EVGA even managed to squeeze in a metal backplate.



EVGA GeForce GTX 1650 Super SC Ultra Review

LanOC Reviews: Zotac GTX 1650 SUPER Twin Fan Review

Well, I finally took a look at the GTX 1660 SUPER earlier this week, now I can check out the recently introduced GTX 1650 SUPER. Unlike the GTX 1660 SUPER, the GTX 1650 SUPER is actually more than just a memory upgrade. In fact it isn’t even using the same GPU as the GTX 1650, it has the TU116 used in the GTX 1660, GTX 1660 SUPER, and GTX 1660 Ti only it is cut down to use 1280 CUDA cores compared to the 1408 on the GTX 1660. It also gets a clock speed increase over the GTX 1650 but it sticks with the 128-bit memory controller except with the same GDDR6 upgrade as the GTX 1660 SUPER. The change in GPU also means an upgrade to the Turning NVENC encoder as well. With that I’m excited to see the performance improvements that the new GPU is bringing at more budget-focused price points.

Zotac GTX 1650 SUPER Twin Fan - LanOC Reviews

Headphones:

MMORPG.com: ADATA XPG Precog Electrostatic Gaming Headset Review

Xtreme Performance Gear, or XPG, by ADATA has introduced the world’s first dual driver gaming headset with electrostatic transducers: the XPG PRECOG gaming headset. This headset features hybrid drivers, including both 40mm dynamic neodymium drivers as well as electrostatic drivers for better treble. But does this hybrid system translate into better audio for gamers, and is the $199.99 price-tag worth it? Let’s take a closer look and find out.

ADATA XPG Precog Electrostatic Gaming Headset Review - MMORPG.com

Memory:

eTeknix: TeamGroup T-Force Dark Z Alpha DDR4 Review

The best source for tech and gaming news, hardware reviews and daily fix of tech. The latest reviews of motherboards, GPUs and much more!



TeamGroup T-Force Dark Z Alpha DDR4 Review | eTeknix

Networking:

TweakTown: Arris SURFboard mAX Pro Mesh Wi-Fi System Review

Arris intros its Wi-Fi 6 lineup and we look at the flagship mAX Pro Mesh Wi-Fi System to see what it's all about.



Arris SURFboard mAX Pro Mesh Wi-Fi System Review

Storage:

techPowerUp: Crucial X8 Portable NVMe SSD 1 TB Review

Crucial's X8 portable SSD offers amazing performance with up to 1 GB/s transfer rates. Internally, this is a real M.2 NVMe SSD similar to the Crucial P1. Priced at only $130 for the reviewed 1 TB variant, the X8 is very affordable, cheaper than buying the SSD and enclosure separately.



Crucial X8 Portable NVMe SSD 1 TB Review

KitGuru: Kingston DC500M 3.84TB SSD Review

The DC500M has been designed to meet the needs of mixed-use workload applications in data centres. The DC500M has been designed to meet the needs of mixed-use workload applications in data centres where the demand requires a balanced mix of read and write operations rather than the read centric workloads the R version of the DC500 has been designed to handle.

Kingston DC500M 3.84TB SSD Review | KitGuru