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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Casing: Cougar MX660 Mesh RGB Review
Displays: AOC U28G2XU 4K/144Hz Review
Gaming: New World Review In Progress, Chernobylite Review
Graphics Cards: Saving a Gainward RTX 2080 Ti Phoenix GS - Replacing thermal pads correctly | Practice
Input: ASUS ROG Spatha X Review, Razer BlackWidow V3 Pro Wireless Keyboard Review
Memory: Neo Forza FAYE 32GB DDR4 4600MHz CL19 Dual-Channel Kit Review, Patriot Viper Elite II DDR4-4000 C20 Review: Lacks Venom
Power: Corsair TX550M Gold Power Supply Review
Software: Stellar Data Recovery (Professional) Review
Storage: WD Red SN700 1TB NVMe SSD Review
Video: eMeet Jupiter Webcam Review: A Budget Sensor in Premium Clothing
Other: Neabot NoMo Q11 review: It sucks, but in a good way





Casing:

KitGuru: Cougar MX660 Mesh RGB Review

The Cougar MX660 Mesh RGB is a case that offers all the important features we require, including a full sized tempered glass panel and three ARGB fans that add some visual bling. The mesh panel at the front promises a win-win as it aims to please those of us who demand decent cooling and it also caters for the crowd who want to be able to see those ARGB fans in action. So why, exactly, has it left me wanting more?

Cougar MX660 Mesh RGB Review | KitGuru

Displays:

KitGuru: AOC U28G2XU 4K/144Hz Review

We are back with another 4K/144Hz monitor review. What makes the AOC U28G2XU so intriguing is its price point – available for £589 on Amazon, as far as we can tell this is the cheapest 4K/144Hz screen on the market right now. For the money, you’re getting a 28-inch IPS panel, DisplayHDR 400 certification and a claimed 3ms grey-to-grey response time. What’s the catch?

AOC U28G2XU 4K/144Hz Review | KitGuru

Gaming:

MMORPG.com: New World Review In Progress

New World released earlier this week, and after spending twenty hours thus far in Amazon's new MMO, we have some thoughts. Here is our first review in progress for New World.

New World Review In Progress | MMORPG.com

KitGuru: Chernobylite Review

First announced back in early 2019 via Kickstarter, Chernobylite finally saw its 1.0 release for PC in late July. Ahead of its upcoming Xbox and PlayStation release later this month, we have gone through the full and finalised version of the first-person supernatural survival horror game, understanding the vision of its developers (The Farm 51) and seeing whether Chernobylite is worthy of being considered a Kickstarter success – a rare thing indeed.

Chernobylite Review | KitGuru

Graphics Cards:

IgorsLAB: Saving a Gainward RTX 2080 Ti Phoenix GS - Replacing thermal pads correctly | Practice

Even if time is extremely short, I'm happy to help the community once in a while, because this case seemed almost unsolvable for the user. 



Saving a Gainward RTX 2080 Ti Phoenix GS - Replacing thermal pads correctly | Practice

Input:

KitGuru: ASUS ROG Spatha X Review

ASUS are known for their high-end Republic of Gamers products and peripherals, 5 years ago they released the 12 button Spatha wireless gaming mouse, which came with a case, dock, spare switches and more but it was very big, heavy and expensive at £139.99. Fast forward to today and ASUS are back at it again but this time with the Spatha X, an almost identical mouse in every way but with some improvements… and even a downgrade? Is it worth the even higher asking price of £149.99? Let’s find out.

ASUS ROG Spatha X Review | KitGuru

KitGuru: Razer BlackWidow V3 Pro Wireless Keyboard Review

We are here today to take a look at the Razer BlackWidow V3 Pro Wireless Keyboard, currently priced at just under £160. With Razer Green tactile and clicky switches, 2.4GHz wireless connectivity supporting up to 3 devices simultaneously, and an included wrist rest, is it any good? Let’s find out!

Razer BlackWidow V3 Pro Wireless Keyboard Review | KitGuru

Memory:

NikKTech: Neo Forza FAYE 32GB DDR4 4600MHz CL19 Dual-Channel Kit Review

The FAYE 32GB DDR4 4600MHZ CL19 Dual-Channel kit by Neo Forza is clearly among the fastest ones you can buy today, if your motherboard can handle it that is.

Neo Forza FAYE 32GB DDR4 4600MHz CL19 Dual-Channel Kit Review

Tom's Hardware: Patriot Viper Elite II DDR4-4000 C20 Review: Lacks Venom

Taking the Viper Elite series to the elite level



Patriot Viper Elite II DDR4-4000 C20 Review: Lacks Venom

Power:

KitGuru: Corsair TX550M Gold Power Supply Review

Corsair recently launched a new range of semi modular Gold rated power supplies in 550W, 650W and 750W capacities. These competitively priced units incorporate high grade Japanese capacitors and a compact size of 140mm to fit into a variety of chassis on the market. Corsair are offering a full 7 year warranty.

Corsair TX550M Gold Power Supply Review | KitGuru

Software:

Play3r: Stellar Data Recovery (Professional) Review

Whilst you may not have heard of Stellar Data recovery before, today's review of their Professional Edition software is one to remember.



Stellar Data Recovery (Professional) Review - Play3r

Storage:

KitGuru: WD Red SN700 1TB NVMe SSD Review

WD’s latest SSD family is the SN700, the first NVMe drives to carry WD’s Red label. The SN700 has been designed and built from the ground up to work as a cache/storage drive to tackle demanding 24/7 NAS workload environments.

WD Red SN700 1TB NVMe SSD Review | KitGuru

Video:

Tom's Hardware: eMeet Jupiter Webcam Review: A Budget Sensor in Premium Clothing

Barely worth $30, let alone $200



eMeet Jupiter Webcam Review: A Budget Sensor in Premium Clothing

Other:

Neowin: Neabot NoMo Q11 review: It sucks, but in a good way

I recently had the chance to test the Neabot NoMo Q11, which started life as an Indiegogo campaign earlier this year, and after having it run cleans for around two weeks, I am ready to give a verdict.



Neabot NoMo Q11 review: It sucks, but in a good way