Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Casing: CORSAIR 2000D Airflow in review - Mini-ITX case with great airflow and a small issue
Cooling: Cooler Master Hyper 622 Halo White Review
CPUs: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7000 "Storm Peak" - first traces also spotted in CPU-Z
Memory: Patriot Viper Gaming Venom RGB DDR5-7200 32GB Memory Kit Review
Storage: Netac NV7000 2TB M.2 NVMe SSD Review
Casing:
IgorsLAB: CORSAIR 2000D Airflow in review - Mini-ITX case with great airflow and a small issue
With the 2000D Airflow, Corsair rounds out the current portfolio downwards and now also presents an extremely spacious case for the smallest form factor. Up to
CORSAIR 2000D Airflow in review - Mini-ITX case with great airflow and a small issue
Cooling:
APH Networks: Cooler Master Hyper 622 Halo White Review
Lately, I have been watching a lot of professional VALORANT. After watching the miraculous comeback by Fnatic against Loud, the game itself became something quite invigorating. Breaking down each round and every decision being made was incredibly interesting, as it was a clash of wits in predicting the movement of the enemy team using seemingly small sources of information. In some cases, it was even using the lack of information to make a correct decision. Watching masterminds of the game at work develop strategies to overwhelm and confuse the enemies was something I never thought I would actually care about. My very first thought of tactical shooters was that of a traditional first-person shooter, and that is to just shoot the enemy. Now that I can actually comprehend the layers of strategy in the game, it makes watching the matches as a viewer so much more interesting. Using the denial of information is something that still intrigues me as the levels of thought behind them are far greater than I had ever imagined. The ability to predict, while exposing minimal information to the enemy team seems hard, but these professionals execute them almost perfectly. Some calls are so out of the blue and unexpected to a point of pure confusion. These layers of thought act much like the fans in a dual tower cooler, supporting one another to enhance performance. This week, we have the Cooler Master Hyper 622 Halo White to test out. Will this design support the Hyper 622 Halo White in its performance, or will it perform just like an ordinary cooler? Keep reading to find out.
Cooler Master Hyper 622 Halo White Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks
CPUs:
IgorsLAB: AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7000 "Storm Peak" - first traces also spotted in CPU-Z
The latest version 2.06 of the CPU-Z monitor and information software has recently been updated to support the latest hardware products from Intel, AMD and NVIDIA.
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7000 "Storm Peak" - first traces also spotted in CPU-Z
Memory:
Funky Kit: Patriot Viper Gaming Venom RGB DDR5-7200 32GB Memory Kit Review
Today, we’ll be taking a look at the Patriot Viper Gaming Venom RGB DDR5-7200 32GB Memory Kit. These memory kits are rated to run at DDR5-7200 speeds with memory timings of 34-42-42, operating on a voltage of 1.45V These modules uses memory ICs from SK Hynix which are known to...
Patriot Viper Gaming Venom RGB DDR5-7200 32GB Memory Kit Review - Funky Kit
Storage:
NikKTech: Netac NV7000 2TB M.2 NVMe SSD Review
If you’re looking for a very fast and durable Gen4x4 M.2 NVMe SSD which also features a capable heatsink and is priced much lower than its competition then the NV7000 line by Netac is just that.
Netac NV7000 2TB M.2 NVMe SSD Review