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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Cases: Lian Li Lancool 215 Review: Lian Li's Most Mainstream Case
Gaming: Ride 4 Review - Testing your Endurance, Mafia: Definitive Edition Review, Star Wars: Squadrons is the modern starfighter we deserve
Graphics Cards: ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 3080 (OC Edition) Review, Navi 21: AMD's Flagship Radeon RX 6000 Series Die Dwarfs Navi 10 in Alleged Size Comparison
Headphones: FiiO FD1 Hi-Res Beryllium In Ear Monitors Review, Thrustmaster T.Racing Scuderia Ferrari Edition-DTS Gaming Headset Review, Turtle Beach Elite Atlas Pro w/ Atlas Edge Review
Input: CORSAIR K100 RGB (OPX Optical Mechanical Switch) Review, Glorious Modular Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - GMMK Review, HyperX Alloy Origins Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review: Slick Simplicity, Razer Naga Pro MMO/MOBA/FPS Gaming Mouse Review
Mobile: What leaked A14 benchmarks mean for Apple Silicon Macs
Power: Corsair CX750F RGB 750 W Review
Storage: LaCie Rugged SSD Review - 1TB Portable Drive Tested, SanDisk Extreme Pro Portable SSD Review, USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 State of the Ecosystem Review: Where Does 20Gbps USB Stand in 2020?





Cases:

Tom's Hardware: Lian Li Lancool 215 Review: Lian Li's Most Mainstream Case

Big fans, low price



Lian Li Lancool 215 Review: Lian Li’s Most Mainstream Case

Gaming:

Wccftech: Ride 4 Review - Testing your Endurance

Milestone return with new AI, new tracks, new bikes, and a whole new endurance mode in RIDE 4. Is this the motorbike game for you? Let's find out.



Ride 4 Review - Testing your Endurance

bit-tech.net: Mafia: Definitive Edition Review

This remake offers a mostly improved version of the 2002 crime epic.



Mafia: Definitive Edition Review | bit-tech.net

Windows Central: Star Wars: Squadrons is the modern starfighter we deserve

The hype is very real, and every Star Wars fan with nostalgic memories X-Wing and Tie Fighter games of our youth will get exactly what they hope for here. Unless, of course, what you're hoping for is a compelling campaign mode.



Review: Star Wars: Squadrons is the modern starfighter we deserve

Graphics Cards:

TweakTown: ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 3080 (OC Edition) Review

ASUS has one of the best custom GeForce RTX 3080 graphics cards you can buy (if you can) with its ROG Strix GeForce RTX 3080.



ASUS ROG Strix GeForce RTX 3080 (OC Edition) Review

The FPS Review: Navi 21: AMD's Flagship Radeon RX 6000 Series Die Dwarfs Navi 10 in Alleged Size Comparison

Coreteks has shared an alleged rendition of AMD's new Navi 21 die.



Navi 21: AMD's Flagship Radeon RX 6000 Series Die Dwarfs Navi 10 in Alleged Size Comparison - The FPS Review

Headphones:

NikKTech: FiiO FD1 Hi-Res Beryllium In Ear Monitors Review

The brand new FD1 Hi-Res certified IEMs by FiiO are their latest entry-level model in name only since they produce impressive audio results on par with what I’ve encountered by much more expensive models.

FiiO FD1 Hi-Res Beryllium In Ear Monitors Review

eTeknix: Thrustmaster T.Racing Scuderia Ferrari Edition-DTS Gaming Headset Review

Its fair to say that over the last few years I have reviewed quite a lot of peripherals. However, back when I first started at eTeknix some 8 or 9 years ago, some of the first things I ever reviewed were indeed Thrustmaster peripherals.



Thrustmaster T.Racing Scuderia Ferrari Edition-DTS Gaming Headset Review | eTeknix

APH Networks: Turtle Beach Elite Atlas Pro w/ Atlas Edge Review

Despite not being able to spend much time with people in the current season, I found myself getting a lot closer to my fellow co-workers unconsciously. As most of us are fundamentally busy people, we like to have our small moments of fun together. I would not say that our job is necessarily boring, but there are several moments where there is no work for us to do. On those rare occasions, we are able to spend our time talking and laughing. I am slowly learning to take these small moments for what they are and savor them in memory. With what feels like so little time and so much to do, it is nice to take a small win like this. Although I could take my inability to do more of the things I want to do as a loss, I want to try and be optimistic and believe there is a point to this lull in pace. Just like how I want to savor these pleasing moments, I also want to be able to savor the soothing sound of music. Today, Turtle Beach has sent over their Elite Atlas Pro gaming headset alongside the Atlas Edge for us to try out. As someone who is merely just entering the audio community, I have a lot to learn about good sounding audio. After hearing so much about Turtle Beach as a younger child, I am very excited to be able to try out the Elite Atlas Pro as well as the Atlas Edge. Will the Turtle Beach Elite Atlas Pro with Atlas Edge expose me to another level of excellent audio? Keep reading to find out!

Turtle Beach Elite Atlas Pro w/ Atlas Edge Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks

Input:

Vortez: CORSAIR K100 RGB (OPX Optical Mechanical Switch) Review

CORSAIR breaks new ground through 4000Hz USB polling alongside their first optical switch designs, but does the K100 justify its position and their next flagship keyboard.



CORSAIR K100 RGB (OPX Optical Mechanical Switch) Review - Introduction

TweakTown: Glorious Modular Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - GMMK Review

The Glorious modular mechanical gaming keyboard (GMMK) goes under the spotlight as we see if it's one you should consider or not.



Glorious Modular Mechanical Gaming Keyboard - GMMK Review

Tom's Hardware: HyperX Alloy Origins Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review: Slick Simplicity

HyperX’s Alloy Origins mechanical gaming keyboard sports in-house switches, but what makes it great is a fine-tuning of the basics and excellent aesthetics.



HyperX Alloy Origins Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review: Slick Simplicity

Mad Shrimps: Razer Naga Pro MMO/MOBA/FPS Gaming Mouse Review

The all-around Naga Pro mouse from Razer is meant to captivate gamers which prefer different gaming genres by including easy swappable plates for MOBA, MMOs and FPS. The 12-button plate is the one which needs the most time to get used to, but previous owners of the Naga line should be right at home...

[M] [M] Razer Naga Pro MMO/MOBA/FPS Gaming Mouse Review

Mobile:

Max Tech: What leaked A14 benchmarks mean for Apple Silicon Macs

Apple's A14 Bionic chip benchmarks have been leaked.. so we calculated the performance of the A14X chip to see just how POWERFUL Apple Silicon Macs will be c...



What leaked A14 benchmarks mean for Apple Silicon Macs!

Power:

TechPowerUp: Corsair CX750F RGB 750 W Review

Corsair brings RGB lighting to mid-level PSUs with the new CX-F line. The CX750F is the strongest member, achieving satisfactory overall performance. It features a fully modular cable design and comes in two flavors, black or white, accompanied by matching modular cables.



Corsair CX750F RGB 750 W Review

Storage:

Legit Reviews: LaCie Rugged SSD Review - 1TB Portable Drive Tested

If you are really rough on your portable drives or ever had one fail due to environmental reasons, the LaCie Rugged SSD might be what you need. This external NVMe SSD has speeds of up to 950 MB/s and is rated IP67 for water resistance, three-meter drop tolerance, and two-ton car crush resistance!



LaCie Rugged SSD Review - 1TB Portable Drive Tested - Legit Reviews

ThinkComputers: SanDisk Extreme Pro Portable SSD Review

Well now SanDisk has their own USB 3.2 gen 2 drive, the Extreme Pro Portable SSD. It features speeds up to 1050 MB/s, IP55 water and dust resistance, capacities up to 2TB, a 5-year warranty, and the sleek design we loved from the Extreme Portable SSD. Is this the new portable solid state drive you need? Read on as we find out!



SanDisk Extreme Pro Portable SSD Review

Anandtech: USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 State of the Ecosystem Review: Where Does 20Gbps USB Stand in 2020?

USB has emerged as the mainstream interface of choice for data transfer from computing platforms to external storage devices. Thunderbolt has traditionally been thought of as a high-end alternative. However, USB has made rapid strides in the last decade in terms of supported bandwidth - From a top speed of 5 Gbps in 2010, the ecosystem moved to devices supporting 10 Gbps in 2015. Late last year, we saw the retail availability of 20 Gbps support with USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 on both the host and device sides. Almost a year down the line, how is the ecosystem shaping up in terms of future potential? Do the Gen 2x2 devices currently available in the retail market live up to their billing? What can consumers do to take advantage of the standard without breaking the bank? Read on to find out.



USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 State of the Ecosystem Review: Where Does 20Gbps USB Stand in 2020?