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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles, including reviews on the Plextor M9P+ 1TB NVMe PCIe Gen3 x4 HHHL AIC RGB SSD, Antlion Audio Mod Mic USB, and iMovR Lander Lite Standing Desk.





Storage:

TweakTown: Plextor M9P+ 1TB NVMe PCIe Gen3 x4 HHHL AIC RGB SSD Review

The new SSD performance leader is set to hit retail channels sometime in Q1 2020. Here's our full review.



Plextor M9P+ 1TB NVMe PCIe Gen3 x4 HHHL AIC RGB SSD Review

Audio:

LanOC Reviews: Antlion Audio Mod Mic USB Review

Over the years I have had a whole list of different Antlion Audio Mod Mics come into the office. The Wireless Mod Mic being the most recent and the biggest change they have made. But the formula for the standard Mod Mics has been about the same, top-level microphone performance that can be attached to quality headphones and you have a high-end gaming headset on the cheap and in most cases well above the performance possible with most gaming headsets. Other than the wireless model, they have all had a standard audio jack but that has now changed. Antlion Audio has now paired their always popular microphone with an ADC chipset (analog to digital converter, not an Attack Damage Carry from LoL) which allows for it to be hooked up directly to USB for those who don’t have an audio card or DAC that matches the quality of the Mod Mic. So today I’m going to check out the new Mod Mic USB and see if it lives up to the very high expectations that past models have set.

Antlion Audio Mod Mic USB - LanOC Reviews

Coolers:

techPowerUp: EK-Momentum MSI Z390 MEG Ace Monoblock Review

We get back to the wacky world of motherboard monoblocks with a look at EKWB's solution for the MSI MEG Z390 Ace. Offering CPU and VRM cooling in a single block, monoblocks today aim to be more for aesthetics than performance, and the EK offering adopts a clear top with integrated dRGB lighting and their EK-Supremacy cooling engine.



EK-Momentum MSI Z390 MEG Ace Monoblock Review

Graphics Cards:

Fudzilla: AMD says "big Navi" is coming

Ray tracing as well In a Q&A session after AMD's keynote at CES 2020, members of the press got to ask some big questions, and luckily, AMD's CEO, Dr. Lisa Su, confirmed that we will indeed see a big, or high-end Navi-based graphics card, as well as tap into ray tracing with its discrete...



AMD says "big Navi" is coming

Input:

The PC Enthusiast: Corsair K95 RGB Platinum XT Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review

Corsair started the year announcing several new products at CES 2020. One of them is the Corsair K95 RGB Platinum XT mechanical gaming keyboard.



Corsair K95 RGB Platinum XT Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review – With Cherry MX Speed RGB Silver Switch - ThePCEnthusiast

LanOC Reviews: Corsair K95 RGB Platinum XT Review

Three years ago at CES Corsair introduced their K95 RGB Platinum as their latest and greatest mechanical keyboard and for three years now it has continued to be their flagship model. The K95 actually goes back to 2013, again at CES, where Corsair introduced the first changes to their original keyboard, the K90. Their flagship model has continued to see the latest changes including being the first keyboard to receive the full CHERRY MX RGB switches in 2014. But after the Platinum update, things have been quiet, until CES this year where they are showing off the latest edition. The K95 RGB Platinum XT adds PBT doubleshot keycaps which really got my attention and Corsair has also integrated the macro keys in with cross-functionality with the Elgato Stream Deck software. They have also improved on the palm rest as well. While Corsair is at CES, I’ve been at home putting the new K95 RGB Platinum XT through its paces. So let's dive into it!

Corsair K95 RGB Platinum XT - LanOC Reviews

eTeknix: Marvo Peripherals Review - Gaming Doesn't Have to be Expensive

Marvo, not a name I expect many of you to have ever heard of really. Well, unless you read our review of the rather fantastic Marvo CM375 4-in-1 Gaming Starter Kit a few weeks ago.



Marvo Peripherals Review - Gaming Doesn't Have to be Expensive | eTeknix

Other:

MMORPG.com: iMovR Lander Lite Standing Desk Review

The quest for the right desk is one of many twists and turns. Depending on what you need and how much you’re willing to spend, you could find yourself with anything from hollow legs and a wire frame to a desk that will stand the test of time. Today, we’re looking at one of the latter with the brand new Lander Lite from iMovR. It takes the best features of the original Lander and slashes the price point to $799. Still, at $799 is it worth a buy?

iMovR Lander Lite Standing Desk Review - MMORPG.com