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ADATA M.2 XPG SX6000 128GB Cheapest NVMe Review
Adrenalin Software Edition 19.1.1 Driver Performance Analysis
Battlefield V NVIDIA Ray Tracing: i9-9900K CPU Testing
Cooler Master MasterAccessory MP750-L Mousing Surface Review
Creative Stage Air Compact under-monitor Soundbar Review
G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) 4000 MHz CL17 DDR4 Memory Kit Review
HTC Vive Pro Eye: Hands On with Hardware and Software
HyperX FURY RGB 480GB SSD Review
MSI GeForce RTX 2060 VENTUS 6G OC Graphics Card Review



ADATA M.2 XPG SX6000 128GB Cheapest NVMe Review

Xtreme Performance Gear (XPG) was established by ADATA with the aim of providing high-performance products to gamers, esports pros, and tech enthusiasts.

XPG is committed to developing products that help users achieve extreme performance; therefore, it works closely with the gaming and esports community to gather insight into the real needs of users and incorporate it into its hardware. Beyond performance, every XPG product surpasses the rigorous ADATA A+ testing methodology, which ensures the highest standards of stability and reliability. Not only do XPG products sport solid functionality and durability, but they also shine through with sheer cool designs that have earned prestigious international accolades such as Japan’s Good Design Award.

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Adrenalin Software Edition 19.1.1 Driver Performance Analysis

Adrenalin Software Edition 19.1.1 Driver Performance Analysis featuring the Red Devils RX 590 and the RX Vega 56 with 39 Games As a regular feature of BabelTechReviews, this driver performance analysis will chart the performance of 39 PC games using the latest Radeon Software Adrenalin Edition 19.1.1 which was released last week.

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Battlefield V NVIDIA Ray Tracing: i9-9900K CPU Testing

We delve a bit deeper into Battlefield V testing and what all impacts your ability to play multiplayer with your brand new NVIDIA RTX video card with all the shiny Ray Tracing bits turned on. In this fifth installment, we head back to give a quick look at just how CPU width in terms of cores and threads impact your gameplay. Clock is still king at the high end.

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Cooler Master MasterAccessory MP750-L Mousing Surface Review

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Creative Stage Air Compact under-monitor Soundbar Review

After charging the unit, we have used it for listening to several top 40 recent playlists, while having it connected to our Sound Blaster AE-5 sound card via Aux-in

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G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) 4000 MHz CL17 DDR4 Memory Kit Review

The G.Skill Trident Z Royal RGB series memory kit is definitely an eye-catcher and rocks an impressive specifications list with blistering fast speeds of 4000 MHz, solid overclocking performance and one of the best RGB implementations for memory modules in the industry.

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HTC Vive Pro Eye: Hands On with Hardware and Software

The Vive Cosmos was not the only major announcement coming out of HTC's Vive business unit at CES this year. While that has massive mainstream appeal, the company was quick to let us know that it was still to early to comment further than what has already been covered in the aforelinked news post. Instead, they invited us to their suite to take a closer look at the Vive Pro Eye- one of the few things that really stood out for us at the trade show.

The Vive Pro Eye is, as the name would suggest, a new SKU with integrated eye tracking in the Vive Pro HMD. Working together with Tobii, the Vive Pro Eye allows for a more natural control mechanism within VR via eye controls, which in turn means a revamped menu navigation system is possible. This allows for increased accessibility to end users with disability, more optimization on VR performance, and detailed analysis of VR experiences for both the client and the businesses alike. Read past the break for a breakdown of our experience with the Vive Pro Eye, and the various demos on hand to showcase the feature.

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HyperX FURY RGB 480GB SSD Review

With full support for every RGB Sync technology featured in mainboards today, superior build quality and endurance and good overall performance the new FURY RGB by HyperX could be the 2.5-inch SSD to pair with your brand new RGB hardware components and peripherals.

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MSI GeForce RTX 2060 VENTUS 6G OC Graphics Card Review

This is one of the first custom GeForce RTX 2060 on the market, and is overclocked from the default base clock speed of 1365 MHz (boost 1680 MHz) to an impressive 1710 MHz, and features 6GB of GDDR6 ram with a memory speed of up to 14 Gbps. It’s has a memory bus of on a 192-bit, thus giving you a total bandwidth of 336 Gb/s.

If you bought a GeForce GTX 1060 two years ago (which by the way, is still one of the best value gaming card out there), but want to upgrade … then the RTX 2060 could the graphics card you want.

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