Ron Burke
Ron Burke is the Editor in Chief for Gaming Trend. Loves RPGs, action/adventure, and VR, but also dabbles in 3D printing, martial arts, and flight!



We’ve been working with FlexiSpot for a few years now, watching as their desks, chairs, and other various furniture options have evolved over time. Their newest tables are remarkably stable, can hold an incredible amount of weight, and move so smoothly that you move it full speed without so
by Ron Burke
I swear by Flexispot’s standing desks, and I use them in various functions around the house. I have an extra-long E7 Pro as my primary desk, allowing me to set up two full setups without cluttering the desk. I use a Comhar Q8 Pro for my lab PC, allowing
by Ron Burke
The team at Elegoo advertised the Saturn 4 and Saturn 4 Ultra with an eye-opening array of impressive features, not the least of which being auto-leveling. If you visit any printing forum or Discord channel, 99% of the problem troubleshooting starts with “did you level it?” and easily that same
by Ron Burke
If you asked me to make a wishlist of games I’d love to see get the budget and time to bring to life for a new audience, Homeworld is near the top of that list. Relic Entertainment created the first two titles, but the series has lain dormant since
by Ron Burke
Mean Girls has big shoes to fill. The original is a classic that holds up today (our review), and there were plenty of changes made to the formula. Is it possible to update an already great movie for a new audience without ruining the original? Well…surprisingly, yes? Mostly? Let’
by Ron Burke
In review after review I’ve given the same advice – “stop using USB thumb drives”. There are far better solutions for moving files between devices that are faster and more reliable. Late last year we got our first device that might buck that trend – the SK Hynix Beetle. A USB-C
by Ron Burke
We’ve been working with PCIe Gen 4 drives since 2017. Gen 5 came along in 2019, but the pandemic caused widespread production problems with electronics, delaying widespread adoption of the new standard. Gen 5 literally doubled the lane width of its predecessor from 16 GT/s to 32 GT/
by Ron Burke
We’ve been seeing a lot more solid options coming out of China for DRAM and NVMe storage devices. This is our first time working with Netac, a flash storage manufacturer out of Shenzen, China. Founded in 1999, they’ve been providing chips for other OEMs as well as their
by Ron Burke