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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Computers: A Tiny Manjaro Linux Powered Ryzen 7 Mini PC! The All-New EliteMini UM700! First Look
CPUs: AMD Ryzen 5 5600G APU Performance Review
Cooling: SilentiumPC Fortis 5 ARGB
Displays: This 4K IPS creative monitor will surprise you with its price tag
Gaming: Mavix M4 gaming chair review: Great looking, good seating, Mortal Online 2 Final Review, Shredders on Xbox is a love letter to snowboarding, Stranger of Paradise just doesn't get enough right, The RPG Files: Black Geyser: Couriers Of Darkness Review In Progress
Graphics Cards: AMD Radeon Super Resolution (RSR) - preview, AMD Radeon Super Resolution RSR Quality & Performance Review, Asus GeForce RTX 3050 ROG Strix Review: High Clocks, High Price
Headphones: Astro A10 (Gen 2) headset review: A budget set with astounding value
Input: AQIRYS T.G.A. Mouse Review, Cooler Master CK721 Hybrid Wireless Mechanical 65% Keyboard Review
Motherboards: ASRock Z690 Taichi (DDR5) Motherboard Review
Storage: DataLocker DL4 FE 1TB Hardware Encrypted Portable USB 3.2 Gen 1 SSD Review, WD Blue SN570 1TB





Computers:

ETA Prime: A Tiny Manjaro Linux Powered Ryzen 7 Mini PC! The All-New EliteMini UM700! First Look

The new Elite Mini Is a tiny Ryzen powered mini PC that runs Manjaro Linux right out of the box, And in this video we do an unboxing, Go over the specs, Test...



A Tiny Manjaro Linux Powered Ryzen 7 Mini PC! The All-New EliteMini UM700! First Look

CPUs:

The FPS Review: AMD Ryzen 5 5600G APU Performance Review

Could this be the best CPU/APU deal this year with integrated graphics? Ryzen 5 5600G CPU performance tested, versus 5600X and 3600X, AMD is killing it.



AMD Ryzen 5 5600G APU Performance Review - The FPS Review

Cooling:

Glob3trotters: SilentiumPC Fortis 5 ARGB

SilentiumPC was established in 2007, Warsaw, Poland. They build high-quality silent PC cases, power supplies and cooling solutions that simply get the job done without breaking the bank. They accomplish this by the old-school belief that good products are the key to success. No aggressive marketing, no flashy banners everywhere, no mighty slogans. Instead they’re putting efforts in effective design and smart cost-cutting so the customers get the pure essence of functionality at unbeatable prices.

SilentiumPC Fortis 5 ARGB | Glob3trotters

Displays:

Windows Central: This 4K IPS creative monitor will surprise you with its price tag

INNOCN has a 27-inch 4K monitor with HDR support and some other fancy tech. It's also super affordable, making this one interesting screen for creative professionals.



Review: This 4K IPS creative monitor will surprise you with its price tag

Gaming:

Windows Central: Mavix M4 gaming chair review: Great looking, good seating

Mavix's M4 is what happens when aesthetics and style are put at the forefront of a product's design and command its price tag. Expect certain functional aspects to be left by the wayside.



Mavix M4 gaming chair review: Great looking, good seating

MMORPG.com: Mortal Online 2 Final Review

Since Mortal Online 2 launched, it has dealt with several launch woes typical of new MMORPGs. For an ambitious re-imagining and improvement to Star Vault's previous Mortal Online that launched back in 2010, the team had their work cut out for them. So how has the experience been? Here is our final review.

Mortal Online 2 Final Review | MMORPG.com

Windows Central: Shredders on Xbox is a love letter to snowboarding

Shredders is an Xbox console exclusive launching day and date into Xbox Game Pass, and lets players live out their greatest fantasies of being a professional snowboarder. Despite some performance issues, Shredders largely succeeds at enabling epic fun in the snow.



Review: Shredders on Xbox is a love letter to snowboarding

Windows Central: Stranger of Paradise just doesn't get enough right

Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin is a game jam-packed with outrageous characters and amazing memes, but that isn't enough to carry the overall experience.



Review: Stranger of Paradise just doesn't get enough right

MMORPG.com: The RPG Files: Black Geyser: Couriers Of Darkness Review In Progress

Black Geyser: Couriers of Darkness has released after a stint in early access, bring an old-school CRPG to fans on PC. But how does it hold up thus far, and its adherence to the games of yesteryear more of a detriment? We take an early look in our review in progress.

The RPG Files: Black Geyser: Couriers Of Darkness Review In Progress | MMORPG.com

Graphics Cards:

The Guru of 3D: AMD Radeon Super Resolution (RSR) - preview

AMD has released its new Radeon Software 22.3.1 drivers, supporting Radeon Super Resolution technology as a broader answer to fight off DLSS from NVIDIA. 

AMD Radeon Super Resolution (RSR) - preview

TechPowerUp: AMD Radeon Super Resolution RSR Quality & Performance Review

Today, AMD released their Radeon Super Resolution Technology. RSR is the magic bullet to achieve higher framerates in ALL games; it works on the driver-level, so no special game is support needed, it just works, even on older titles. We've tested it in several games, and the image quality is very impressive, much better than expected.



AMD Radeon Super Resolution RSR Quality & Performance Review

Tom's Hardware: Asus GeForce RTX 3050 ROG Strix Review: High Clocks, High Price

An enthusiast class card for the entry-level gamer



Asus GeForce RTX 3050 ROG Strix Review: High Clocks, High Price

Headphones:

Windows Central: Astro A10 (Gen 2) headset review: A budget set with astounding value

Looking to revise their popular A10 headset, Astro reveals the second-generation model of this fantastic high-quality budget set.



Astro A10 (Gen 2) headset review: A budget set with astounding value

Input:

TechPowerUp: AQIRYS T.G.A. Mouse Review

In lieu of a wireless S2 from Zowie, AQIRYS takes this quest upon itself with the T.G.A. At a weight of 76 g and equipped with PixArt's PAW3370 sensor as well as Kailh GM 8.0 switches for the main buttons, the T.G.A. delivers up to 50 hours of battery life. Furthermore, extensive hardware and software customization is also possible.



AQIRYS T.G.A. Mouse Review

eTeknix: Cooler Master CK721 Hybrid Wireless Mechanical 65% Keyboard Review

Cooler Master is one of the most recognisable PC hardware brands out there, with a long history of award-winning products. Theyve got a solid range of gaming peripherals too, and Ive been reviewing them for the ten years Ive been in this industry!



Cooler Master CK721 Hybrid Wireless Mechanical 65% Keyboard Review | eTeknix

Motherboards:

FunkyKit: ASRock Z690 Taichi (DDR5) Motherboard Review

This is one of ASRock’s many flagship Z690 motherboards, and we are extremely excited to get the chance to take a closer look, as well as explore its rich features.



ASRock Z690 Taichi (DDR5) Motherboard Review - FunkyKit

Storage:

NikKTech: DataLocker DL4 FE 1TB Hardware Encrypted Portable USB 3.2 Gen 1 SSD Review

Just like its predecessor the DL3 FE the new DL4 FE hardware encrypted drive by DataLocker also guarantees that your sensitive data will be perfectly safe but at much faster speeds.

DataLocker DL4 FE 1TB Hardware Encrypted Portable USB 3.2 Gen 1 SSD Review

LanOC Reviews: WD Blue SN570 1TB

It’s easy to get excited about some of the faster high-end SSDs, like Western Digitals Black line of drives. But for a lot of people those are overkill or out of budget and the Blue line better fits things. The WD Blue lineup started off with the SN500 as their creative and budget-focused drive and they eventually replaced that with the WD Blue SN550. Well, late last year they introduced the SN570 and I’m excited to finally see how the new drive performs and to see pricing wise how it fits in the market. So today I’m going to check out the new drive and see how it compares to the previous model. Let’s check it out!

WD Blue SN570 1TB - LanOC Reviews