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  1. -------- SILVERSTONE ENSEMBLE EBA02 HEADPHONE HOLDER REVIEW ( -at -) APH NETWORKS --- Hello everyone! APH Networks has published a new review that your readers might enjoy. A post in your site's news section would be greatly appreciated! Don't forget to send your site news to us. As we promise to post your news articles on APH Networks periodically, we would certainly appreciate it if you do the same as well. Thank you for your support in advance! * Title: SilverStone Ensemble EBA02 Headphone Holder Review ( -at -) APH Networks * Description: The EBA02 is an elegant and sturdily built headphone holder you can mount on the wall. * Link: http://aphnetworks.com/reviews/silverstone-ensemble-eba02 * Image: http://aphnetworks.com/review/silverstone-ensemble-eba02/002.jpg Best Regards, Jonathan Kwan Editor-in-Chief APH Networks Inc. http://aphnetworks.com
  2. -------- KANTO YU4 DESKTOP COMPUTER SPEAKERS REVIEW ( -at -) APH NETWORKS ----------- Hello everyone! APH Networks has published a new review that your readers might enjoy. A post in your site's news section would be greatly appreciated! Don't forget to send your site news to us. As we promise to post your news articles on APH Networks periodically, we would certainly appreciate it if you do the same as well. Thank you for your support in advance! * Title: Kanto YU4 Desktop Computer Speakers Review ( -at -) APH Networks * Description: The Kanto YU4 speakers are versatile speakers that delivers expected performance for the price. * Link: http://aphnetworks.com/reviews/kanto-yu4 * Image: http://aphnetworks.com/review/kanto-yu4/003.jpg Best Regards, Jonathan Kwan Editor-in-Chief APH Networks Inc. http://aphnetworks.com
  3. Hello LanOC Affiliates and newsletter subscribers, here is our newest posting. We would appreciate you spreading the word! LanOC Reviews has released a new article which you and your readers might enjoy. We would be grateful if you would please share it with them. *TITLE:* Ryzen ITX Cooler Roundup ( -at -) LanOC Reviews <https://lanoc.org/review/cooling/7630-ryzen-itx-cooler-roundup> *DESCRIPTION:* My interest in Small Form Factor builds has grown over the years as my office space has slowly filled up and had less space and each time I take a PC to a LAN event. We have built our Lunchbox project builds all the way back to when nothing was available but that isn’t the case anymore. There are countless case options, tiny power supplies, ITX motherboards with full sized features, and even video cards that will fit in tight spaces. Most recently with the AM4/Ryzen introduction, I was extremely excited to finally have the chance to run an ITX build with a proper high-end AMD CPU. Up until recently, you could really only do it with their APUs. Well even months after the Ryzen launch ITX boards were basically not available, but that is all starting to change with boards getting in stock from Gigabyte, Asrock, and Biostar. Well to celebrate that I decided to bring together a collection of at least most (I’m sure someone will contact me asking for X brand) of the ITX sized coolers that currently have AM4 support. A few of the coolers I got in are pushing the limits of ITX. But today I’m going to check each of them out, make sure they fit an AM4 ITX board (and ram), and test each cooler for noise and temperatures using Ryzen CPUs from the R7, R5, and R3 platforms. Hopefully, we will get a better idea of what fits, what doesn’t, what looks amazing, what is quiet, and what will work with each level of performance. It’s a lot to take in so let’s go ahead and get started. *ARTICLE URL:* https://lanoc.org/review/cooling/7630-ryzen-itx-cooler-roundup *LARGE IMAGE URL:* https://lanoc.org/images/reviews/2017/ryzen_itx_roundup/title.jpg *SMALL IMAGE URL:* https://lanoc.org/images/reviews/2017/ryzen_itx_roundup/email.jpg Thank you for your help Our content is syndicated by *RSS* 2.0 at: http://lanoc.org/review?fo rmat=feed&type=atom Check out our *YouTube* Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/LanocReviews Follow us on *Twitter*: http://www.twitter.com/LanOC_Reviews Join our group on *Facebook*: http://www.facebook.com/LanOCReviews Join our *Steam* Group: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/lanoc *If this message has been sent to an incorrect address, or you no longer wish to receive our news, please email us back and let us know at reviews ( -at -) lanoc.org* ---------------------------------------- Wes Compton Editor-in-Chief LanOC Reviews http://lanoc.org MSN/Skype: wes ( -at -) lanoc.org Phone: 419-605-0828 ( -at -) LanOC_Reviews <http://twitter.com/#!/LanOC_Reviews> Google Plus <https://plus.google.com/u/1/b/111054267662763089650/> Our Facebook Page <http://www.facebook.com/LanOCReviews>
  4. A news post would be great. OCC has published a review on the *Reolink Argus Wireless Battery-Powered Security Camera* Here is a quote from the review: *Quote:â€Â*With the Reolink app, setup is fast and easy. And as I mentioned in the RLC-411WS review, Reolink does a great job with keeping the app and firmware up to date. The Argus is a stand-alone camera, meaning that it needs no base station like other battery-powered cameras. Just put the batteries in, set it up in the app, and you are up and running. You do have to supply your own SD card, but they are very inexpensive and come in many capacities. Reolink recommends you start with an 8GB card, but I tried both a 4GB and an 8GB card and had no problems. You have the option to record sound with your video and even talk to someone through the camera, so it is safe to say that for a small camera, the Argus is packed with big features. The Argus retails for $99, which is a very fair price for a camera that you can mount pretty much anywhere. Check out the full line of Reolink security cameras and NVR (Network Video Recorder) systems at the Reolink website." *Title: ECS Z270H4-I Review* *Link: http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/reolink_argus/ <http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/reolink_argus/>* *Img: http://www.overclockersclub.com/siteimages/articles/reolink_argus/7_thumb.jpg <http://www.overclockersclub.com/siteimages/articles/reolink_argus/7_thumb.jpg>*
  5. At Phoronix we have posted a new article. A link to this from your site's news section would be greatly appreciated. Title: Opteron vs. EPYC Benchmarks & Performance-Per-Watt: How AMD Server Performance Evolved Over 10 Years ( -at -) Phoronix Direct Link: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=amd-epyc-opteron&num=1 Summary: "By now you have likely seen our initial AMD EPYC 7601 Linux benchmarks. If you haven't, check them out, EPYC does really deliver on being competitive with current Intel hardware in the highly threaded space. If you have been curious to see some power numbers on EPYC, here they are from the Tyan Transport SX TN70A-B8026 2U server. Making things more interesting are some comparison benchmarks showing how the AMD EPYC performance compares to AMD Opteron processors from about ten years ago." Please feel free to contact us with any questions or comments you may
  6. At Phoronix we have posted a new article. A link to this from your site's news section would be greatly appreciated. Title: Keeping Intel Core X-Series CPUs Cool With Noctua Air Cooling ( -at -) Phoronix Direct Link: https://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=25211 Summary: "With the ten-core / 20-thread Core i9 7900X CPU having a 140 Watt TDP, it's a lot to keep cool with air cooling. Even more, with the soon-to-launch new Core i9 models, you really need a beefy heatsink fan if wishing to avoid water cooling. In this article are some tests with different Noctua heatsinks. Besides being able to cool these 2017X processors, the other requirement too is that they fit within 4U space requirements. The heatsinks benchmarked today included the Noctua NH-C14S, NH-U9S, Noctua NH-D9L, NF-A9 PWM fan, and NF-A14 PWM fan." Please feel free to contact us with any questions or comments you may
  7. Title: CORSAIR Neutron NX500 NVMe PCIe Gen.3 x4 Add-In Card SSD Review ( -at -) NikKTech Description: The Neutron NX500 NVMe PCIe Gen.3 x4 Add-In Card SSD by CORSAIR is by far not only one of the most interesting solid state drives to get released in 2017 but also offers high sustained read & write performance levels making it the ideal solution for enthusiasts and professionals alike. Article Link: https://www.nikktech.com/main/articles/pc-hardware/storage/solid-state-drive s/8220-corsair-neutron-nx500-nvme-pcie-gen-3-x4-add-in-card-ssd-review Image Link: https://www.nikktech.com/main/images/pics/reviews/corsair/nx500_400gb/corsai r_neutron_nx500_400gba.jpg A News Post Would Be Appreciated. Thanks In Advance. Sincerely Nik Kastrantas
  8. -------- LINKSYS VELOP MESH WIRELESS ROUTER REVIEW ( -at -) APH NETWORKS ------------ Hello everyone! APH Networks has published a new review that your readers might enjoy. A post in your site's news section would be greatly appreciated! Don't forget to send your site news to us. As we promise to post your news articles on APH Networks periodically, we would certainly appreciate it if you do the same as well. Thank you for your support in advance! * Title: Linksys Velop Mesh Wireless Router Review ( -at -) APH Networks * Description: The Linksys Velop delivers seamless multi-node Wi-Fi coverage in a very good looking package that actually works, but the performance is lacking and the price may get you packing. * Link: http://aphnetworks.com/reviews/linksys-velop * Image: http://aphnetworks.com/review/linksys-velop/004.JPG Best Regards, Jonathan Kwan Editor-in-Chief APH Networks Inc. http://aphnetworks.com
  9. Grado PS2000e Headphones review – the 2017 £2,700 flagship I have reviewed many Grado headphones over the years, and today I look at the companies 2017 flagship model – their first in over a decade with two years of development behind it. They claim the PS2000e headphone incorporates a brand new proprietary driver design to enhance the overall experience – so it is an exciting time for Grado. Unfortunately headphone prices seem to be rising in recent years and the PS2000e are no exception – they hit the UK market at a staggering £2,700 retail. Interestingly, the previous Grado PS1000e flagship is £1,700 — or £1000 less. Read full review here: https://www.kitguru.net/tech-news/featured-tech-reviews/zardon/grado-ps2000e-headphones-review-the-2017-2700-flagship/ ============================================================ ** (https://www.facebook.com/KitGuru.net/) ** (https://twitter.com/kitgurupress) ** (http://www.kitguru.net) ** (https://vimeo.com/kitguru) ** (https://www.youtube.com/user/KitGuruTech) Copyright © 2017 KitGuru Limited, All rights reserved.
  10. Hello LanOC Affiliates and newsletter subscribers, here is our newest posting. We would appreciate you spreading the word! LanOC Reviews has released a new article which you and your readers might enjoy. We would be grateful if you would please share it with them. *TITLE:* AVA Direct Avant Mid-Size ( -at -) LanOC Reviews <https://lanoc.org/review/pc-hardware/7629-ava-direct-avant-mid-size> *DESCRIPTION:* Now I know most of you have no problem building and upgrading your PC, hell for me that is half of the fun. But for everyone I know that builds their own PC, there is another person asking me or friends to help put everything together. Not everyone has friends that can help and some people just don’t have the time to do it as well. This is especially true with things like renovations around the house and working on or building cars but for some reason, there is a big stigma when people would rather buy a prebuilt PC. For me, it's not something I need to do but I completely get why some people would go that route and frankly I would rather people be going with boutique builders who use off the shelf parts that are easy to fix or upgrade later than proprietary PCs from other companies. Anyhow the Ohio bases AVA Direct sent over one of their Avant builds a while back and we have been playing with it. It’s about time that I sit down and talk about the build, its performance, and the overall experience. *ARTICLE URL:* https://lanoc.org/review/pc-hardware/7629-ava-direct-avant-mid-size *LARGE IMAGE URL:* https://lanoc.org/images/reviews/2017/avadirect_avant_midsize/title.jpg *SMALL IMAGE URL:* https://lanoc.org/images/reviews/2017/avadirect_avant_midsize/email.jpg Thank you for your help Our content is syndicated by *RSS* 2.0 at: http://lanoc.org/review?fo rmat=feed&type=atom Check out our *YouTube* Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/LanocReviews Follow us on *Twitter*: http://www.twitter.com/LanOC_Reviews Join our group on *Facebook*: http://www.facebook.com/LanOCReviews Join our *Steam* Group: http://steamcommunity.com/groups/lanoc *If this message has been sent to an incorrect address, or you no longer wish to receive our news, please email us back and let us know at reviews ( -at -) lanoc.org* ---------------------------------------- Wes Compton Editor-in-Chief LanOC Reviews http://lanoc.org ( -at -) LanOC_Reviews <http://twitter.com/#!/LanOC_Reviews> Google Plus <https://plus.google.com/u/1/b/111054267662763089650/> Our Facebook Page <http://www.facebook.com/LanOCReviews>
  11. Dear Editors, we just posted a new article which might be interesting to your readers. A post in your news section would be appreciated. Title: Crucial BX300 480 GB Link: https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Crucial/BX300_480_GB Brief: Crucial's new BX300 SSD is not only affordable, but also impresses with excellent performance that's right up there with the best SATA drives in our test group. The secret sauce is clearly the use of MLC flash, which offers better write performance than TLC, lasts longer and is trusted by users.
  12. At Phoronix we have posted a new article. A link to this from your site's news section would be greatly appreciated. Title: Initial Benchmarks Of The AMD EPYC 7601 On Ubuntu Linux ( -at -) Phoronix Direct Link: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=epyc-7601-linux&num=1 Summary: "Last week we received the AMD EPYC 7601 32 core / 64 thread processor for testing at Phoronix with the Tyan Transport SX TN70A-B8026 2U server. Since then I've had the pleasure of putting this Zen workstation/server processor through its paces. I am still early in the testing process with many more interesting benchmarks to come, but today are some initial numbers of the AMD EPYC 7601 compared to various Intel Xeon CPUs while running Ubuntu Linux." Please feel free to contact us with any questions or comments you may
  13. At Phoronix we have posted a new article. A link to this from your site's news section would be greatly appreciated. Title: SilverStone Case Storage Series CS350 ( -at -) Phoronix Direct Link: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=silverstone-cs-350&num=1 Summary: "While we have tested dozens of SilverStone computer cases over the years at Phoronix, they have generally been phenomenal desktop cases, but not until now have we had a chance to see what innovations the company can drive into server/workstation-focused 4U enclosures. In this article is a look at the SilverStone Case Storage Series CS350." Please feel free to contact us with any questions or comments you may
  14. be quiet! SFX L 600W Power Supply review We review many power supplies, but its always a treat to get a new SFX unit into our labs for analysis. Today we take a look at the be quiet! SFX L, now available in 550W and 600W capacities. be quiet! have been behind many 80 Plus Bronze rated SFX power supplies in the past, but this new model is 80 Plus Gold rated and fully modular – a welcome addition to the line up for 2017. Read full review here: https://www.kitguru.net/tech-news/zardon/be-quiet-sfx-l-600w-power-supply-review/ ============================================================ ** (https://www.facebook.com/KitGuru.net/) ** (https://twitter.com/kitgurupress) ** (http://www.kitguru.net) ** (https://vimeo.com/kitguru) ** (https://www.youtube.com/user/KitGuruTech) Copyright © 2017 KitGuru Limited, All rights reserved.
  15. Unitek 10-Port USB Charging Station Review ( -at -) ThinkComputers.org Review Link: https://www.thinkcomputers.org/unitek-10-port-usb-charging-station-review/ Image URL: https://www.thinkcomputers.org/reviews/unitek_charger/email.jpg Alt Image URL: https://www.thinkcomputers.org/reviews/unitek_charger/small.jpg Quote: "If you have a lot of different devices or even portable chargers for those devices your charging situation is likely a mess. This has happened to me multiple times and having a charging / cable mess was not ideal. This is where Unitek’s 10-Port USB Charging Station comes in. It provides 10 powered USB ports with 2.4A per port with dividers that act as stands to keep all of your devices organized. This is definitely the ultimate charging station for someone who has a lot of devices to charge at once. It even offers two Quick Charge 3.0 ports for rapid charging of QC3.0 compatible devices."
  16. Dear Editors, we just posted a new article which might be interesting to your readers. A post in your news section would be appreciated. Title: FSP Windale 4 Link: https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/FSP/Windale_4 Brief: FSP looks to break into the entry level cooling market with the Windale 4. This simple tower cooler may appear bland, but don't let it fool you: It packs a huge punch in terms of price to performance.
  17. ** Game Max Iceberg 240mm Liquid Cooler Review ------------------------------------------------------------ While we have seen plenty of cases from Game Max over the last few months, the Iceberg 240 marks the first time we have seen a CPU cooler from the company – be it of the liquid or air variety. What makes the Iceberg 240 so appealing is definitely the price, as at £59.99 this is the cheapest 240mm liquid cooler I have reviewed in the last three years. Read full review here: https://www.kitguru.net/components/cooling/dominic-moass/game-max-iceberg-240mm-liquid-cooler-review/ ============================================================ ** (https://www.facebook.com/KitGuru.net/) ** (https://twitter.com/kitgurupress) ** (http://www.kitguru.net) ** (https://vimeo.com/kitguru) ** (https://www.youtube.com/user/KitGuruTech) Copyright © 2017 KitGuru Limited, All rights reserved.
  18. Aerocool Project 7 P7 650W Platinum Power Supply Review Today we take a look at one of the latest power supplies from Aerocool – their Platinum Grade Project 7, in a 650W capacity. Highly regarded tech publication Techpowerup (https://www.techpowerup.com/) were heavily involved in the production of this unit putting it through weeks of beta testing while offering advice before it went into production. It is a fully modular supply shrouded with a perforated mesh style surround offering RGB fan support. Its expensive, but competitively priced when looking at similar offerings from market leaders. Read review here: https://www.kitguru.net/components/power-supplies/zardon/aerocool-project-7-p7-650w-platinum-power-supply-review/ ============================================================ ** (https://www.facebook.com/KitGuru.net/) ** (https://twitter.com/kitgurupress) ** (http://www.kitguru.net) ** (https://vimeo.com/kitguru) ** (https://www.youtube.com/user/KitGuruTech) Copyright © 2017 KitGuru Limited, All rights reserved.
  19. *ADATA SX8000 M.2 512 GB SSD review* ADATA is in da house with their SX8000 M2 512 GB NVMe SSD. We review the PCIe Gen 3 based M2 MLC NAND based SSD which has been fitted with a simple heatsink and comes in a nice all dark PCB. Will it manage to impress? Read the * full review here <http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/adata-sx8000np-m-2-512-gb-ssd-review,1.html>'>http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/adata-sx8000np-m-2-512-gb-ssd-review,1.html> *. URL: http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/adata-sx8000np-m-2-512-gb-ssd-review,1.html <http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/adata-sx8000np-m-2-512-gb-ssd-review,1.html> --
  20. Dear Editors, we just posted a new article which might be interesting to your readers. A post in your news section would be appreciated. Title: Cougar Armor Gaming Chair Link: https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Cougar/Armor_Gaming_Chair Brief: Cougar decided to enter the gaming chair market with the help of pro gamers, which led to the creation of their Armor gaming chair. Its mid-range price of $250 and automobile seat bucket design make this chair a tempting proposition.
  21. 20 of the Worst PC Setups – August 2017 ( -at -) ThinkComputers.org Review Link: https://www.thinkcomputers.org/20-of-the-worst-pc-setups-august-2017/ Image URL: https://www.thinkcomputers.org/articles/worstpc-aug17-email.jpg Alt Image URL: https://www.thinkcomputers.org/articles/worstpc-aug17-small.jpg Quote: "I’m sure at some point you’ve had a bad PC setup. Maybe moving into a new place, waiting for a new desk to arrive or you just ran out of room. I can remember my horrible PC setups from when I was living at the dorms in college. If you have ever ventured over to the Shitty Battlestations sub-reddit you will find a lot of horrible PC setups. We will are going to pick 20 each month and feature them as 20 of the Worst PC setups for that month. Here are some of the bad ones from August."
  22. -------- EDIFIER R1010BT DESKTOP COMPUTER SPEAKERS REVIEW ( -at -) APH NETWORKS ----- Hello everyone! APH Networks has published a new review that your readers might enjoy. A post in your site's news section would be greatly appreciated! Don't forget to send your site news to us. As we promise to post your news articles on APH Networks periodically, we would certainly appreciate it if you do the same as well. Thank you for your support in advance! * Title: Edifier R1010BT Desktop Computer Speakers Review ( -at -) APH Networks * Description: You certainly get what you pay for with the Edifier R1010BT, as they deliver decent sound and features for the price. * Link: http://aphnetworks.com/reviews/edifier-r1010bt * Image: http://aphnetworks.com/review/edifier-r1010bt/007.jpg Best Regards, Jonathan Kwan Editor-in-Chief APH Networks Inc. http://aphnetworks.com
  23. TITLE Creative Sound Blaster Roar Classic Lite Review ( -at -) Vortez CONTENT: Creative have somewhat taken a step back with the Sound Blaster Roar Classic Lite. By taking away a shed load of features and presenting the market with a more elegant version of the Roar, cut down to its bare essentials. Fortunately it retains the bi-amplified design in a solid monologue chassis. The two 1.5" high frequency drivers are powered by a dedicated amp, and is supported by a powerful 2.5" subwoofer for the mids/lows, and to add a little richness, there are two large passive radiators on each side that help to widen the audio. LINK: https://www.vortez.net/review.php?id=1347 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------- Please post this news item in your news section. Thank you.
  24. TITLE Noctua NF-A20 and NF-A12x15 Review ( -at -) Vortez CONTENT: As announced at Computex earlier this year, Noctua have been working on their next-generation of cooling fans for the last few years and they, along with a host of new accessorises, are finally set to launch. The new cooling fans themselves are collectively known as the A-Series and today we will be looking at the models most likely to be used by home consumers - the 200mm 'NF-A20' and the slimline 120mm 'NF-A12x15'. Whilst Noctua's chosen naming convention can initially seem bewildering, it's somewhat necessary given the wide range of cooling products that they actually produce and sell to varying markets. LINK: https://www.vortez.net/review.php?id=1348 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------- Please post this news item in your news section. Thank you.
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