Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Casing: HYTE Revolt 3 PC Case Revire - Cute cheese grater with a big potential
Cooling: Noctua NH-D12L Review
CPUs: Added: AMD's Ryzen 7000 "Raphael" desktop CPUs allegedly with maximum frequency limit of 5.85 GHz, Why Apple is DELAYING the Real M2 chip..
Memory: Neo Forza FAYE 64GB DDR4 3600MHz CL18 Dual-Channel Kit Review
Storage: Silicon Power Marvel Xtreme M80 1TB USB 3.2 Gen2 Flash Drive Review
Casing:
IgorsLAB: HYTE Revolt 3 PC Case Revire - Cute cheese grater with a big potential
You could almost think that today there would be another review of the NZXT H1, which recently got a revised version, but no, this is about the Revolt 3 case.
HYTE Revolt 3 PC Case Revire - Cute cheese grater with a big potential
Cooling:
APH Networks: Noctua NH-D12L Review
My girlfriend and I were recently at a Canadian Tire to kill some time. While there, we were taken aback by how poorly organized the store was. First of all, in the middle of the store, they put all the sale items together with no rhyme or reason to what they were placed beside. Personally, I excused this since I just thought this was like a clearance area. Next, we walked up and down the aisles. Even within the same aisle, they put all sorts of merchandise together for no apparent reason. This meant finding stationary next to home electronics with some televisions above it all. Then, as we went from aisle to aisle, it became clear that these were placed at random, as we found the single baby aisle smack in the middle of the automotive section. As such, we played a game to guess what would be in the next aisle based on the current aisle we were in. In that store, there was approximately 60 aisles and after going through the entire store, we were only successful in five of our guesses. While the game was a fun way to burn time, the layout of the store was a nightmare. In a similar but less dramatic fashion, manufacturers sometimes keep us guessing about what their next product is. Some companies, such as Noctua, release a roadmap to display what they are working on. However, other times new products come without warning. Today, we have the Noctua NH-D12L, a new 120mm based air cooler with an emphasis on a lower height clearance despite a dual-tower design. We have seen quite a few 120mm air coolers, including the NH-U12A and NH-U12S, so it was a bit of a surprise to see yet another one from this Austrian brand. As well, this was not on their roadmap to my knowledge, but this should not take anything away from the NH-D12L. How does this cooler stand up against the others, and will it be able to perform as well as other Noctua coolers? Let us read on to find out!
Noctua NH-D12L Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks
CPUs:
IgorsLAB: Added: AMD's Ryzen 7000 "Raphael" desktop CPUs allegedly with maximum frequency limit of 5.85 GHz
Last week, AMD announced a few more details about its Ryzen 7000 CPU lineup, codenamed Raphael, and still corrected or corrected others.
Added: AMD's Ryzen 7000 "Raphael" desktop CPUs allegedly with maximum frequency limit of 5.85 GHz
Max Tech: Why Apple is DELAYING the Real M2 chip..
We just got some BOMBSHELL leaks from some reliable sources concerning Apple's A16 and M2 chips.
Why Apple is DELAYING the Real M2 chip..
Memory:
NikKTech: Neo Forza FAYE 64GB DDR4 3600MHz CL18 Dual-Channel Kit Review
Earlier this month Neo Forza released yet another FAYE Dual-Channel Kit, this time with a capacity of 64GB running at 3600MHz with a CAS latency of 18 and yes that’s what I have on my Z590 DARK test bench today.
Neo Forza FAYE 64GB DDR4 3600MHz CL18 Dual-Channel Kit Review
Storage:
Mad Shrimps: Silicon Power Marvel Xtreme M80 1TB USB 3.2 Gen2 Flash Drive Review
While the Marvel Xtreme M80 may look like the run-of-the-mill USB Flash Drive, it really packs a punch by succeeding to deliver fast read/write transfer speeds but also coming in large capacities (250GB, 500GB, 1TB), so we may consider it a veritable portable...
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