ASUSTOR AS4004T 10GbE NAS Server Review and more
Posted on: 03/16/2019 11:37 AM
Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Addlink S70 NVMe SSD Review Akaso EK7000 Pro Ultra HD 4K Action Camera Review ASRock DeskMini 310 Mini-PC Review Asus ZenBook 15 UX533FD Review ASUSTOR AS4004T 10GbE NAS Server Review GSConnect - Say Gee-es, and connect you Android to Gnome Intel Core i9-9900KF Review Moza Air 2 Review Noctua NF-F12 PWM chromax Fan Review Razer Basilisk Essential Gaming Mouse Review Razer BlackWidow (2019) Keyboard Review Razer Blackwidow Mechanical Keyboard Review The Division 2: PC graphics performance benchmark Review
Addlink S70 NVMe SSD ReviewAddlink, a Taiwanese manufacturer of flash-based products, has received positive praise for its products on Amazon in the US. The company has a span of SATA and M.2 NVMe drives available with strong pricing and performance specifications.
Read full article @ TweakTownAkaso EK7000 Pro Ultra HD 4K Action Camera ReviewAkaso EK7000 Pro Ultra HD 4K Edition People have seemingly always had an interest in doing weird and wonderful things and with the advent of social media, sharing it with your friends, family or community is a big part of that.
Read full article @ eTeknixASRock DeskMini 310 Mini-PC ReviewSmall form-factor PCs and gaming systems have emerged as bright spots in the mature PC market over the last decade or so. Intels NUC form-factor introduction was the turning point in the SFF segment, though it came with a few limitations for DIY enthusiasts. While mini-ITX systems are quite flexible and compact, Intel realized that the market could do with an option between the NUC and the mini-ITX systems. The mini-STX (5-inch by 5-inch, known as 5x5) form-factor was launched in 2015. ASRock and ECS have introduced a number of mini-STX form-factor boards and systems. Today, we are taking a look at a low-cost H310 chipset-based mini-STX system from ASRock: the DeskMini 310.
Read full article @ AnandtechAsus ZenBook 15 UX533FD Review15in laptops don't come much sleeker than this. We've already recommended some terrific laptops in 2019, and on the face of things, the Asus ZenBook 15 UX533FD may deserve a place on that list. Priced at £1,400 and marketed as "the world’s smallest 15-inch laptop," this super-sleek PC packs a new Intel Whiskey Lake processor, dedicated GeForce GTX graphics and a 15.6in IPS display into a thin and sexy frame.
Dimensions of 354mm x 220mm x 17.9mm are wonderfully petite for a 15.6in system, but it's the weight rather than the size that has left us impressed. The Asus machine tips the scales at just under 1.6kg, making it noticeably lighter than a lot of the competition. And the dainty form factor shouldn't be mistaken for a lack of quality. UX533FD enjoys an aluminium chassis that feels solid, and though there is a hint of flex near the centre of the keyboard tray, we like the overall balance between rigidity and lightweight construction.
Of course, it helps that the laptop looks rather trendy, too. Asus continues to employ a signature spun-metal finish on the lid of its ZenBooks, and in this instance the Royal Blue colour scheme with contrasting Rose Gold trim is different to almost anything else on the market. Is it a tad girly? Perhaps, but we always like to see something different, and the Rose Gold lettering on the keys is a very nice touch.
Read full article @ HexusASUSTOR AS4004T 10GbE NAS Server ReviewThe latest AS4004T NAS by ASUSTOR is an affordable NAS with very good data transfer speeds and plenty of features aimed towards people who already own or plan on owing 10GbE compatible network equipment.
Read full article @ NikKTechGSConnect - Say Gee-es, and connect you Android to GnomeHello? Is it Gnome you're looking for? 'Tis a review of GSConnect, a complete implementation of KDE Connect for the Gnome desktop environment, covering extension and browser add-on setup, settings and options, phone pairing, media control, file sharing, mouse pad, other features, and more. I write, you read.
Read full article @ DedoimedoIntel Core i9-9900KF ReviewIntel's eight-core sixteen-thread Core i9-9900KF comes with disabled graphics but has a higher price tag than the full-featured Core i9-9900K.
Read full article @ Tom's HardwareMoza Air 2 ReviewOur verdict of the Moza Air 2:The Moza Air 2 is heavy and lacks travel portability, but it's well-designed and delivers great performance. It's an excellent choice for getting the most value per dollar spent on a prosumer gimbal. If you want to shoot buttery smooth videos, you have two practical options: either buy a fluid-head video tripod for stationary pans and tilts, or buy a gimbal stabilizer for capturing motion without any shakes or bobs. Gimbals once cost an arm and a leg if you wanted one that was worth using.
Read full article @ MakeUseOfNoctua NF-F12 PWM chromax Fan ReviewThe chromax series from Noctua is their answer to the many requests from customers wanting more color options beyond tan and brown, while retaining all the new technology from their R&D department. The NF-F12 PWM chromax is an all-black version of their NF-F12 fan thus, with six color options to choose from for corner pads and compatibility with other chromax accessories as well.
Read full article @ TechPowerUpRazer Basilisk Essential Gaming Mouse ReviewRazer is never one to shy away from reinventing and refreshing its products. Every year or two, we find ourselves receiving a new press release on a familiar item that’s been updated or made new again with a fresh feature or new design. Today’s review is exactly one such item with the Razer Basilisk Essential. The design of the original Basilisk proved to be quite popular amongst gamers. Today’s update takes that same shape and intriguing multi-function paddle and trims it down to the titular essentials, landing at just under the fifty-dollar price point.
Read full article @ PC PerspectiveRazer BlackWidow (2019) Keyboard ReviewIt's a new BlackWidow mechanical keyboard from Razer, taking the family back to basics
Read full article @ KitGuruRazer Blackwidow Mechanical Keyboard ReviewRazer has essentially been synonymous with gaming peripherals since PC gaming really went mainstream. As of this week, Razer has refreshed their line-up for the budget-conscious gamer. We're covering all three new additions, beginning today with the new Razer Blackwidow Mechanical Gaming Keyboard.
Read full article @ MMORPGThe Division 2: PC graphics performance benchmark ReviewWe take a look at The Division 2 (2019) in our usual in-depth ways. That would be tested on the PC gaming wise relative towards graphics card performance with the latest AMD/NVIDIA graphics card drivers. Multiple graphics cards are being tested and benchmarked. We have a look at performance with the newest graphics cards and technologies.
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