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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles, including 3 Mac Pro articles, a review on the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Super graphics cards, and the Team Group T-Force Vulcan 500 GB SSD.





Apple:

9to5Mac: Promise Pegasus R4i MPX RAID storage for Mac Pro Review

The Promise Pegasus R4i is a 4-bay RAID storage solution that utilizes Apple's new MPX form factor for the Mac Pro. Watch our full review for the details.



Review: Promise Pegasus R4i MPX RAID storage for Mac Pro - 9to5Mac

Snazzy Labs: What's Inside the 2019 Mac Pro? Complete Disassembly and Analysis

We have our hands on the newest $6,000 2019 Mac Pro for a compete teardown and parts analysis as compared to its PC brethren.



What's Inside the 2019 Mac Pro? Complete Disassembly and Analysis

Snazzy Labs: What Weird PCIe Expansion Cards Work in Mac Pro?

Apple's new Mac Pro tower has something PC users are all too familiar with: PCIe slots. What devices work inside of Mac Pro and macOS? Let's find out!



What Weird PCIe Expansion Cards Work in Mac Pro?

Cases:

techPowerUp: Antec P120 Crystal Review

The Antec P120 Crystal aims to be a viable option for those who want to show off their rig, pick their own cooling, and have plenty of room to build in - all in a beautifully wrapped, yet functional design. It is apparent where some of the inspiration comes from, but Antec managed to carve out its own approach, while keeping the value proposition.



Antec P120 Crystal Review

Coolers:

APH Networks: Reeven Justice II RC-1207 Review

The Reeven Justice II RC-1207 is an excellent choice for getting great cooling performance while staying quiet.

Reeven Justice II RC-1207 Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks

Graphics Cards:

Anandtech: The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Super Review, Feat. Zotac Gaming: Bringing Balance To 1080p

Bringing 2019 to a close in the GPU space, we have one final video card review for the year: NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 1650 Super. The last of the company’s mid-generation kicker cards to refresh the lineup in the second-half of 2019, the GTX 1650 Super is designed to shore up NVIDIA’s position in the sub-$200 video card market, offering solid performance for 1080p gaming without breaking the bank.



The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Super Review, Feat. Zotac Gaming: Bringing Balance To 1080p

Input:

Play3r: Endgame Gear XM One Gaming Mouse Review

The Endgame Gear XM One, a new company with a new lightweight mouse using understated looks to challenge the 'gamer' image



Endgame Gear XM One Gaming Mouse Review | Play3r

Storage:

techPowerUp: Team Group T-Force Vulcan 500 GB SSD Review

The Team Group T-Force Vulcan SSD is priced extremely competitively with $50 for 500 GB, yet delivers outstanding performance. What's surprising is that the drive comes in both TLC and MLC variants, at the same price, but there's no way to know before buying. We tested both models in our review, with surprising results.



Team Group T-Force Vulcan 500 GB SSD Review

The Guru of 3D: TeamGroup Cardea Zero Z440 PCIe 4.0 NVMe review

It's time to review some next-level M.2. NVMe SSD, we review the TeamGroup Cardea Zero Z440  PCIe Gen 4.0 SSD. It reaches the fastest transfer rates we have seen thus far at 5 GB/sec.

TeamGroup Cardea Zero Z440 PCIe 4.0 NVMe review

LanOC Reviews: WD SN550 Blue 1TB NVMe SSD Review

Back in April I took a look at Western Digitals first budget focused M.2 NVMe drive with their Blue SN500 and I was impressed with both its performance and pricing, opening up more options for those not looking to build a crazy high-end PC that still want performance faster than the SATA drives and non-NVMe PCI based drives. Well here we are less than a year later and they have a new WD Blue drive available that is NVMe once again with a bump in performance with a focus on content creators and normal users who want NVMe performance. The new drive is called the WD Blue SN550 and Western Digital sent over their 1TB model which is a capacity that a lot of people are looking for when shopping for drives these days and it is the largest capacity available for the SN550. Today I’m going to take a closer look at the new drive to see what it has going on and put it to the test in our test suite to see how it performs then we can digest all of that and see is it is still the great buy that the SN500 was. Let's go!

WD SN550 Blue 1TB NVMe SSD - LanOC Reviews