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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Corepad Skatez Mouse Feet Review
Deepcool Gamer Storm DQ750-M 750W Power Supply Review
Enermax NEOChanger and Thermaltake Pacific W4 Plus Vlog Video
GameSir VX AimSwitch E-sports Gaming Input Adapter Combo for Consoles Review
GIGABYTE Z390 AORUS Pro Motherboard Review
HyperX FURY RGB Review
PlayStation Classic Review
PlayStation Classic Review
Razer BlackWidow Elite Review
Samsung 860 QVO 1-TB SSD Review
Samsung 860 QVO 1TB and 4TB SATA SSD Review
Samsung 860 QVO 2TB SSD Review
Silicon Power Secure G50 USB 3.0 Flash Drive Review
Stormforce Crystal GTX 1080Ti Review
Windows To Go: How to Install and Run Windows 10 from a USB Drive



Corepad Skatez Mouse Feet Review

Do your mouse feel slow and sluggish on your mouse pad? Is the glide scratchy? Your mouse feet might be totally worn out, but it is also very probable that they're simply bad and cheaply made. There is a solution for this problem with aftermarket replacement skates, and Corepad offers some of the best ones around.

Read full article @ TechPowerUp

Deepcool Gamer Storm DQ750-M 750W Power Supply Review

The new Deepcool Gamer Storm DQ750-M is the updated model of the previous DQ750 power supply and it's currently sat on our test bench for testing. Read our final verdict here.

Read full article @ Play3r

Enermax NEOChanger and Thermaltake Pacific W4 Plus Vlog Video

After the Thermaltake Pacific W4 Plus and the Enermax NEOChanger review we publish today the Vlog for the installation of water cooler components, which we had recently streamed in full length on a partner twitch channel.

Read full article @ OCInside.de

GameSir VX AimSwitch E-sports Gaming Input Adapter Combo for Consoles Review

Today we will be covering theGameSir VX AimSwitch E-sports Gaming Input Adapter Combo. This is obviously aimed towards console users that miss the keys and mouse in a FPS.

Read full article @ FunkyKit

GIGABYTE Z390 AORUS Pro Motherboard Review

With the release of Intels lastest consumer-oriented chipset, the Z390, GIGABYTE has unveiled its own Z390 motherboard lineup. We got our hands on one of these new boards, the mid-range GIGABYTE Z390 AORUS Pro.

The Z390 AORUS Pro features a matte black PCB, armored rear panel assembly, and an integrated rear panel shield. In keeping with its previous AORUS series board designs, GIGABYTE spread RGB LEDs throughout the boards surface, which are configurable via a Windows applet. The board offers support for the latest Intel 9th generation processors (as well as maintaining support for the 8th generation processors) and Dual Channel DDR4 memory via the Intel Z390 chipset. The Z390 AORUS Pro can be found at retail at an MRSP of around $190.

Read full article @ PC Perspective

HyperX FURY RGB Review

Powering the Fury RGB is Toshiba's 64-layer 3D TLC NAND paired with Marvell's 88SS1074 controller for increased reliability and efficiency, so they claim. All of that is contained within a bulky metal enclosure, measuring 9.5mm instead of the typical 7mm we generally see from today's SSDs.

Read full article @ Vortez

PlayStation Classic Review

Graphical issues, lack of options mar a so-so selection of "classic" early CD games.

Read full article @ ArsTechnica

PlayStation Classic Review

PlayStation Classic is a faithful reproduction of the experience of playing original PlayStation games in the mid-1990s. The experience is technically accurate, but the PS Classic doesn't feel like it was created by a company with a true and abiding passion for the games of this era, or even with the good sense to fake one.

Read full article @ TechSpot

Razer BlackWidow Elite Review

Razer have long been a household name in the PC gaming peripherals market, with their BlackWidow range of keyboards a "go to" when wanting the best, though they haven't been without their annoyances in the past. Today we look at the Razer BlackWidow Elite, hoping to improve on the previous formula which, it must be said, wasn't without its annoyances.

Read full article @ Vortez

Samsung 860 QVO 1-TB SSD Review

When we reviewed Samsung's 860 EVO SSD a few months ago, we spent some time musing about the coming quad-level-cell flood. Well, folks, the fourth bit of the levelocalypse is finally upon us. Samsung's QLC-powered 860 QVO SSD has made its way into the TR labs.The 860 QVO is the third consumer QLC SSD to hit the consumer market. The first was Intel's 660P , followed by its Micron-flavored cousin, the Crucial P1 .

Read full article @ The Tech Report

Samsung 860 QVO 1TB and 4TB SATA SSD Review

With recent QLC SSD launches like the Intel 660P and Crucial P1, folks may have been wondering when Samsung would jump on the QLC bandwagon. Im happy to report that your wait is now over:

Samsung has opted to name this new product QVO. The Q presumably stems from the use QLC flash, which can store four bits per cell.

While QLC writes are far slower than what we are used to seeing from a modern SSD, SLC caching is the answer to bridging that performance gap. The 860 QVO employs Samsungs Intelligent TurboWrite, which has a minimum 6GB static cache plus a dynamic cache of up to 72GB. This dynamic cache varies based on available QLC area which can be reconfigured to operate in SLC mode. Do note the After TubroWrite speeds of 80 and 160 MB/s - thats the raw QLC speeds that you will see if the cache has been exhausted during an extended write period.

Read full article @ PC Perspective

Samsung 860 QVO 2TB SSD Review

Samsung releases their all-new 860 QVO series SATA 6 Gb/s SSDs. As the Q in the name indicates, this is all new QLC based NAND.

Read full article @ The Guru of 3D

Silicon Power Secure G50 USB 3.0 Flash Drive Review

The new Secure G50 USB Flash Drive series from Silicon Power offers an additional layer of protection against data theft by utilizing AES 256-bit hardware-based full-disk encryption in XTS mode and the SP Locker application is the point of interaction for unlocking the sensitive data partition.

Read full article @ Mad Shrimps

Stormforce Crystal GTX 1080Ti Review

The Stormforce Crystal GTX 1080Ti features a, you guessed it, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080Ti, the fastest graphics card NVIDIA offered in the 10th generation of their GPUs. The 1080Ti sports 3584 CUDA cores and 11GB of GDDR5X memory to give some of the best performance available on the market today. Alongside that is an AMD Ryzen 7 2700X with 8 cores and 16 threads to power through all of the demanding tasks you can throw at it.

Read full article @ Vortez

Windows To Go: How to Install and Run Windows 10 from a USB Drive

Did you know that a full copy of Windows can be installed and run from a USB drive? Microsoft introduced Windows To Go with Windows 8 Enterprise and has continued supporting the feature in Windows 10, which can be kept on a pen drive in your pocket as a portable operating system.

Read full article @ TechSpot