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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Casing: Montech Air 100 ARGB Review
Computers: SUPER Small No GPU Needed Gaming / EMU Build RYZEN 5300G
Cooling: be quiet! Shadow Rock Slim 2 Review
Displays: MSI Oculux NXG253R eSports Gaming Monitor Review, Philips 288E2UAE 28in 4K Monitor Review
Input: Razer Basilisk Ultimate Review
Memory: Lexar Professional 1066x SILVER SDXC 256GB & PLAY MicroSDXC 512GB Memory Cards Review
Power: EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G6 Power Supply Review: EVGA meets Seasonic
Storage: TerraMaster TD2 Thunderbolt 3 Plus, 2-Bay Professional-Grade RAID DAS Review, QNAP TS-451D2-4G 4-bay NAS Review
Video: Elgato Facecam Review





Casing:

KitGuru: Montech Air 100 ARGB Review

Montech Air 100 ARGB is a microATX case that comes with four 120mm ARGB fans, a tempered glass window and the promise of great cooling to earn that Air name. That sounds like a decent list of features, however the cherry on the cake is that Montech Air 100 ARGB is cheap. Really, REALLY cheap.

Montech Air 100 ARGB Review | KitGuru

Computers:

ETA Prime: SUPER Small No GPU Needed Gaming / EMU Build RYZEN 5300G

This SUPER Small No GPU Needed Gaming & Emulation PC Build Is awesome and it’s powered by an overclocked RYZEN 5300G APU!



SUPER Small No GPU Needed Gaming / EMU Build RYZEN 5300G

Cooling:

KitGuru: be quiet! Shadow Rock Slim 2 Review

Targeting users who desire solid CPU cooling with minimal RAM and VRM heatsink interference, be quiet! today launches the Shadow Rock Slim 2. Available at £43.99 in the UK ($45.90 USD, 45.90 Euros), the be quiet! Shadow Rock Slim 2 is situated in the mid-range CPU cooler territory.

be quiet! Shadow Rock Slim 2 Review | KitGuru

Displays:

eTeknix: MSI Oculux NXG253R eSports Gaming Monitor Review

Typically, when I review a monitor, the bigger they are, the more expensive they are. However, today that system gets flipped on its head, as this is one of the smallest monitors Ive reviewed, yet its certainly one of the most expensive.



MSI Oculux NXG253R eSports Gaming Monitor Review | eTeknix

KitGuru: Philips 288E2UAE 28in 4K Monitor Review

Monitors with 4K resolution were premium products just a few years ago. But now you can get high-quality 4K panels for under £300, and the Philips 288E2UAE is a classic example of that. This 28in screen uses a high-quality IPS panel and offers a pin-sharp 3840 x 2160 resolution, but only costs £270. It is not aimed at gamers, but at a business user looking for top quality without breaking the bank. On paper, the features looks promising.

Philips 288E2UAE 28in 4K Monitor Review | KitGuru

Input:

Vortez: Razer Basilisk Ultimate Review

A deluxe design from the definitive enthusiast peripheral brand, the Basilisk Ultimate seeks to be the one true wireless mouse for any gaming need. How does it shape up in today's specialised ecosystem?



Razer Basilisk Ultimate Review - Introduction

Memory:

NikKTech: Lexar Professional 1066x SILVER SDXC 256GB & PLAY MicroSDXC 512GB Memory Cards Review

The 1066x SILVER 256GB SDXC and PLAY 512GB MicroSDXC UHS-I memory cards by Lexar landed on my desk not long ago and today i get to see just how well (or not) they perform.

Lexar Professional 1066x SILVER SDXC 256GB & PLAY MicroSDXC 512GB Memory Cards Review

Power:

Tom's Hardware: EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G6 Power Supply Review: EVGA meets Seasonic

EVGA tops the performance charts again.



EVGA SuperNOVA 1000 G6 Power Supply Review: EVGA meets Seasonic

Storage:

FunkyKit: TerraMaster TD2 Thunderbolt 3 Plus, 2-Bay Professional-Grade RAID DAS Review

A while ago, we had a chance to review the TerraMaster F2-422 2-Bay 10GbE, which performed great and had additional functionality, that perfectly fits the home and business environment. 



TerraMaster TD2 Thunderbolt 3 Plus, 2-Bay Professional-Grade RAID DAS Review - FunkyKit

KitGuru: QNAP TS-451D2-4G 4-bay NAS Review

QNAP’s TS-451D2-G4 is a dual-core powered, 4-bay NAS aimed at home and SOHO users. It features DDR4 memory, 4K/60Hz HDMI 2.0 output, real-time transcoding and AES-NI encryption. Priced around the £440 mark, we find out if it is worth buying.

QNAP TS-451D2-4G 4-bay NAS Review | KitGuru

Video:

KitGuru: Elgato Facecam Review

Elgato is a streaming and content creation giant, making all kinds of solutions and handy bits of hardware and software for creators. The company now wants to appeal to the masses by entering the webcam scene with an all-in-one solution. The Elgato Facecam has just launched with a hefty price of £189.99. With a Sony STARVIS CMOS sensor, fully glass 24mm equivalent f2.4 lens and uncompressed 1080p60 feed… Is it any good?

Elgato Facecam Review | KitGuru