Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
CPUs: AMD vs Intel: Which CPUs Are Better in 2024?
Cooling: Can the big brother do everything better? - Corsair iCUE XC7 RGB Elite LCD water block review including teardown and test loop 2.0
Gaming: AMD FidelityFX FSR 3.1 Review - Frame Generation for Everyone
Networking: TRENDnet 2.5BASE-T PCIe Network Adapter Review
Power: BLUETTI AC240 Portable Power Station, Enermax PlatiGemini 1200w 80 PLUS Platinum ATX 3.1 and 12VO PSU Review, The Enermax PlatiGemini 1200W ATX 3.1 + ATX12VO PSU Review: The Swiss Army Knife
Storage: Netac NV7000-Q 1TB PCIe Gen4 M.2 NVMe SSD Review
CPUs:
Tom's Hardware: AMD vs Intel: Which CPUs Are Better in 2024?
We put Intel vs AMD in a battle of processor prowess.
Cooling:
IgorsLAB: Can the big brother do everything better? - Corsair iCUE XC7 RGB Elite LCD water block review including teardown and test loop 2.0
After our previous water block retest, which hopefully dispelled some untruths and rumors, here is the second part with a few improvements and implemented change
Gaming:
TechPowerUp: AMD FidelityFX FSR 3.1 Review - Frame Generation for Everyone
AMD's new FidelityFX Super Resolution 3.1 update (FSR 3.1) features improvements to upscaling quality and Frame Generation. It is now possible to run FSR Frame Generation without any upscaling, or combine it with DLSS, which finally gives GeForce 30 gamers a feasible framegen option.
AMD FidelityFX FSR 3.1 Review - Frame Generation for Everyone
Networking:
EnosTech.com: TRENDnet 2.5BASE-T PCIe Network Adapter Review
Today we are back into the world of networking with a look at the TRENDnet 2.5BASE-T PCIe Network Adapter. TRENDnet was formed in Southern California in 1990 and continues to innovate and excel in home networking and security. The TEG-25GECTX is available on Amazon (US), Amazon (UK) for around $25/£32 respectively.
TRENDnet 2.5BASE-T PCIe Network Adapter Review - EnosTech.com
Power:
The Guru of 3D: BLUETTI AC240 Portable Power Station
We review the BLUETTI AC240 Portable power station, this new model comes with something a lot of people have been waiting for, an IP65 rating meaning it's dust and weatherproof. With a 2,400W output, expandable battery capacity, and fast charging, it's an ideal choice for various power needs and emergencies.
TweakTown: Enermax PlatiGemini 1200w 80 PLUS Platinum ATX 3.1 and 12VO PSU Review
We spend some time checking out and testing the brilliant new PlatiGemini 1200w 80 PLUS Platinum ATX 3.1 and 12VO power supply from Enermax.
Enermax PlatiGemini 1200w 80 PLUS Platinum ATX 3.1 and 12VO PSU Review
Anandtech: The Enermax PlatiGemini 1200W ATX 3.1 + ATX12VO PSU Review: The Swiss Army Knife
In the retail PC PSU space, most of the focus on new standards and their capabilities in the past couple of years has been on ATX 3.0 and its quick follow-up successor, ATX 3.1. And while the revised ATX standard is certainly the most important new standard for the rank-and-file PC builder, its not the only standard that has been released as of late. Intel and its partners have also developed a standard, that in some respects, goes even farther out by dropping some of the legacy aspects of ATX and its increasingly esoteric secondary voltages: ATX12VO.
The Enermax PlatiGemini 1200W ATX 3.1 + ATX12VO PSU Review: The Swiss Army Knife
Storage:
The FPS Review: Netac NV7000-Q 1TB PCIe Gen4 M.2 NVMe SSD Review
In our Netac NV7000-Q 1TB PCIe Gen4 M.2 NVMe SSD Review we test this new QLC based SSD with the Maxio MAP1602 and YMTC 3D NAND flash, its good, but...