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Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

CPUs: Ampere AmpereOne A192-32X Review A 192 Arm Core Server CPU, Supermicro AS-2115HV-TNRT Rack Workstation Review
Gaming: Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 review — A gorgeous, albeit disjointed campaign is paired with the best multiplayer and zombies modes the franchise has ever had to offer, Flowstone Saga: Review
Input: Chilkey ND75 Mechanical Keyboard Review - An Affordable Aluminum Gaming Board, Gamesir T7 Xbox Wired Controller Review: Gets The Job Done, NuPhy Air60 HE Review - World's First Low Profile Magnetic Keyboard
Memory: Crucial Pro Overclocking 32GB DDR5 2x 16GB DDR5-6000 White RAM Review
Motherboards: MSI MPG X870E Carbon Wi-Fi Review
Power: Corsair RM850x ATX v3.1 power supply (2024) review - Is the latest iteration of the long-running model still an option?
Storage: Corsair MP700 Elite Review: First Phison E31T Gen5 SSD Tested, KLEVV Genuine G560 2TB PCIe 5 x4 M.2 SSD Review, TeamGroup T-Force Z540 (4TB) and Dark AirFlow I - PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD, Review of the UnifyDrive UT2, a battery powered portable NAS device for creatives





CPUs:

ServeTheHome: Ampere AmpereOne A192-32X Review A 192 Arm Core Server CPU

We dive into the Ampere AmpereOne A192-32X and discuss what this Arm-based CPU offers, how it performs, and what it means for competition

Ampere AmpereOne A192-32X Review A 192 Arm Core Server CPU

StorageReview: Supermicro AS-2115HV-TNRT Rack Workstation Review

The Supermicro AS-2115HV-TNRT workstation is a powerful tool for deep learning, AI model training, and other computation-heavy applications.

Supermicro AS-2115HV-TNRT Rack Workstation Review

Gaming:

Windows Central: Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 review — A gorgeous, albeit disjointed campaign is paired with the best multiplayer and zombies modes the franchise has ever had to offer

It took four years for Black Ops 6 to come into being, but man, it was worth the wait.

Call Of Duty: Black Ops 6 review — A gorgeous, albeit disjointed campaign is paired with the best multiplayer and zombies modes the franchise has ever had to offer

BabelTechReviews: Flowstone Saga: Review

Flowstone Saga is an intriguing indie game that blends RPG elements with puzzle mechanics, offering a unique and laid-back gaming experience.

Flowstone Saga: Review

Input:

TweakTown: Chilkey ND75 Mechanical Keyboard Review - An Affordable Aluminum Gaming Board

The Chilkey ND75 mechanical keyboard, available assembled or sans switches and keycaps, offers an affordable alternative to the premium aluminum boards.

Chilkey ND75 Mechanical Keyboard Review - An Affordable Aluminum Gaming Board

Wccftech: Gamesir T7 Xbox Wired Controller Review: Gets The Job Done

Gamesir T7 Xbox wired controller is company's budget offering, which we are going to analyze and review in this article, followed by our verdict.

Gamesir T7 Xbox Wired Controller Review: Gets The Job Done

TechPowerUp: NuPhy Air60 HE Review - World's First Low Profile Magnetic Keyboard

NuPhy shakes up the keyboard market by being the first in the world to use low profile magnetic/Hall effect switches. Offering two excellent switch options which also solve the wobbling issue of most full-size magnetic switches, the new NuPhy Air60 HE also uses a cool web-based configurator for extensive customization.

NuPhy Air60 HE Review - World's First Low Profile Magnetic Keyboard

Memory:

OCInside.de: Crucial Pro Overclocking 32GB DDR5 2x 16GB DDR5-6000 White RAM Review

Today on OCinside.de we are testing the new Crucial Pro Overclocking DDR5-6000 CL36 modules as 2x 16GB kit in dual channel mode with the AMD Ryzen 7 7700X on a visually very well fitting ASRock Taichi Carrara motherboard. The test will show how the Crucial Pro DDR5 RAM performs and how much overclocking is possible with it.

Crucial Pro Overclocking 32GB DDR5 2x 16GB DDR5-6000 White RAM Review

Motherboards:

TechPowerUp: MSI MPG X870E Carbon Wi-Fi Review

The MSI MPG X870E Carbon Wi-Fi sits between more affordable X870E options and enthusiast boards, striking a good balance of features with great cooling, plenty of USB ports and a solid EFI.

MSI MPG X870E Carbon Wi-Fi Review

Power:

IgorsLAB: Corsair RM850x ATX v3.1 power supply (2024) review - Is the latest iteration of the long-running model still an option?

The popular Corsair RMx series has received an upgrade that brings it up to the ATX v3.1 standard. This means that all new RMx units now have 12V 2×6 connector

Corsair RM850x ATX v3.1 power supply (2024) review - Is the latest iteration of the long-running model still an option?

Storage:

HotHardware: Corsair MP700 Elite Review: First Phison E31T Gen5 SSD Tested

The new Corsair MP700 Elite PCIe Gen 5 SSD outguns previous-gen DRAM-less drives and consumes less power than flagship Gen 5 drives

Corsair MP700 Elite Review: First Phison E31T Gen5 SSD Tested

eTeknix: KLEVV Genuine G560 2TB PCIe 5 x4 M.2 SSD Review

We're big fans of KLEVV here at eTeknix, having reviewed a number of their products over the years, they've always impressed us with their quality, performance and value for money. Kicking things off today is the new KLEVV Genuine G560 SSD, and while I find putting the word Genuine into a product name isn't a great idea, as it inherently seems to make it sound like a non-genuine product that's trying too hard, I have faith in the KLEVV brand, so my expectations are pretty high on this one.

KLEVV Genuine G560 2TB PCIe 5 x4 M.2 SSD Review

The Guru of 3D: TeamGroup T-Force Z540 (4TB) and Dark AirFlow I - PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD

We tested the TeamGroup T-Force Z540 (4TB model), this PCIe gen 5.0 NVMe SSD offers blistering speeds. We'll also pair it with the Dark AirFlow I combo Heatsink, which offers tremendous good cooling, making sure your new NVMe SSD runs optimally cooled.

Review: TeamGroup T-Force Z540 (4TB) and Dark AirFlow I - PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD

Neowin: Review of the UnifyDrive UT2, a battery powered portable NAS device for creatives

If you need a portable NAS device so that you can share images between people or to back them up while in the field, the UnifyDrive UT2 is a unique solution in the market that might fit your needs.

Review of the UnifyDrive UT2, a battery powered portable NAS device for creatives