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Here a roundup of today's reviews, including a review on the Thermaltake Level 20 HT Snow computer case, an AMD TRX40 motherboard overview, and Ashampoo Snap 11 screen capture review.



Cases:

techPowerUp: Thermaltake Level 20 HT Snow Review

The Thermaltake Level 20 HT is a massive chassis meant for those who want to install uncompromising custom liquid cooling that can be shown off from all major angles. At above 20 kg, when empty, Thermaltake certainly continues their extreme approach with this chassis.



Thermaltake Level 20 HT Snow Review

Computers:

Hexus: Scan 3XS Vengeance RTX Fluid Extreme

AMD Ryzen 9 3950X served with a large slice of flamboyance.



Scan 3XS Vengeance RTX Fluid Extreme

Cooling:

techPowerUp: SilverStone Permafrost PF240-ARGB AIO Review

In a market saturated with RGB products, Silverstone has actually done more than simply stick increasing amounts of LEDs on another generic liquid cooler. Instead, with their new Permafrost PF240-ARGB, they not only have pretty lights, but also deliver top-tier performance. How's that for a twist!



SilverStone Permafrost PF240-ARGB AIO Review

Displays:

Windows Central: Lepow's Portable HD Monitor gives you great bang for your buck

Portable monitors are often pricey, but not all of them require you to break the bank. One such budget portable monitor is Lepow's offering. But is it truly worth your time and money? Here's what we think.



Review: Lepow's Portable HD Monitor gives you great bang for your buck

Gaming:

BabelTechReviews: The SHIELD TV Review - the Best Android TV Streamer for Gamers

This reviewer is a hardcore desktop gamer who moved from playing arcade games in the early 1980s to becoming a dedicated PC gamer with the Atari 800XL in 1983.  We transitioned to early Windows desktop gaming with a keyboard+mouse and have never considered console gaming until now.



The SHIELD TV Review - the Best Android TV Streamer for Gamers

Graphics Cards:

TechGage: A SUPER Sweet Spot? NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER Review

NVIDIA's SUPER series of GeForce cards has reached a total of five, thanks to the recent introduction of two GTX variants. We're taking a look at the 1660 SUPER here, with a focus on 1080p for the bulk of our testing, and up to 4K for high-FPS esports titles. Let's see how the extra memory...



A SUPER Sweet Spot? NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER Review

Input:

FunkyKit: Cooler Master MM711 RGB Gaming Mouse Review

The MM711 takes the foundation of the MM710 and adds vibrant RGB LEDs to the scroll wheel and logo to further enhance its stylish, understated profile.



Cooler Master MM711 RGB Gaming Mouse Review - FunkyKit

eTeknix: Roccat KAIN 200 AIMO Gaming Mouse Review

I’ve made it no secret that I’m a big fan of Roccat peripherals. I’m typing on a Roccat Horde AIMO keyboard right now, right next to my trusty Tyon Gaming Mouse, so that should tell you that I’m pretty excited to have the new KAIN 200 AIMO in for review. I actually reviewed the KAIN 120 AIMO earlier in the year and absolutely loved it. Much like the AIMO 120, the 200 features the same Titan Click technology and their latest sensors too, so it should be pretty amazing. Actually, the two mice have quite a lot in common, but the 200 has been designed to run in both wired or wireless modes to suit your needs.



Roccat KAIN 200 AIMO Gaming Mouse Review | eTeknix

Motherboards:

The Guru of 3D: MSI Creator TRX40 review

It is time to review the next TREX in line, the MSI Creator TRX40. This Threadripper 3000 motherboard is ready for anything from 24 to 64 cores really. It has a beefy 16-phase VRM, you may mount up-to six M.2 SSDs with the help of an add-in card, 10 Gigabit Ethernet, AX wifi. The list goes on and on.

MSI Creator TRX40 review

Anandtech: The AMD TRX40 Motherboard Overview: 12 New Motherboards Analyzed

Its been a fruitful time for AMDs CPU team over the last year, with a lot of praise heaped on its current processor product stack. The launch of the new AMD Threadripper 3970X 32-core and the Threadripper 3960X 24-core processors has brought the brand new TRX40 chipset to market, and out of all the motherboard partners, there is a new chipset and 12 new motherboards to dissect. In this article, well be analyzing the 12 new boards, which as a priority feature enables a PCIe 4.0 x8 link between the CPU and chipset.



The AMD TRX40 Motherboard Overview: 12 New Motherboards Analyzed

PSUs:

Anandtech: Best PC Power Supplies: Holiday 2019

Now that youve picked out your CPU, its time to start picking out the rest of your system components. And perhaps the most humble but overlooked of these components is the power supply unit (PSU). Available in a wide range of sizes and power capacities, there are a number of great PSUs out there, but choosing between them can be a challenge. So today were bringing you our annual PC power supply guide, to help you sort figure out what the best options are, be it a low-wattage unit for a small form factor PC, or a hulking kilowatt unit for the most powerful PC.



Best PC Power Supplies: Holiday 2019

Software:

gHacks: Ashampoo Snap 11 screen capture review

Ashampoo Snap 11 screen capture review. Let's find out what features the program has to offer including, menu capture, video recording and more.



Ashampoo Snap 11 screen capture review - gHacks Tech News

Storage:

FunkyKit: ADATA SC680 External SSD 480GB Review

Today, we’ll be taking a quick look at the Adata SC680 External SSD. This external SSD storage device has a capacity of 480GB, and utilizes the USB 3.2 Gen 2 (Type-C) interface. According to Adata, ...



ADATA SC680 External SSD 480GB Review - FunkyKit

The Guru of 3D: Toshiba RC500 500GB NVMe M.2 SSD review

We review probably the last Toshiba SSD ever, as a name change is inbound (Kioxia). None the less, meet the Toshiba RC500. A value proposition at NVMe PCIe 3.0 x4 performance in that 2 GB/sec range. The prices? How does this sound: 500GB for 59 EUR / 49 USD. Yeah, these are BiCS 96-layer alright.

Toshiba RC500 500GB NVMe M.2 SSD review