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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Computers: Shuttle XPC slim Barebone DS20U5 Review
Cooling: Noctua NH-L9i-17xx Review
Displays: Apple Studio Display vs LG UltraFine 5K - BUYERS MUST SEE!
Gaming: Elex II Review - With a Rebel Yell, Genshin Impact On The Steam Deck Is Awesome! Hands-On Gameplay Testing
Input: NZXT Lift Lightweight Ambidextrous Mouse Review
Printers: Elegoo Jupiter Resin Printer Review: Large Build Volume
Power: Green Cell RTII UPS13 1000VA UPS Review
Speakers: Tribit XSound Mega Portable Wireless Speaker Review
Storage: Silicon Power XD80 1TB NVMe SSD Review, WD Green SN350 1TB NVMe SSD Review
Other: Pimoroni Badger 2040 Review: A Wearable Screen





Computers:

Mad Shrimps: Shuttle XPC slim Barebone DS20U5 Review

The DS20U5 barebone from Shuttle does deliver impressive performance for a total package power of about 19W thanks to the Intel Core i5-10210U quad-core SoC with HyperThreading. While the peak core speeds go to around 3.9 Ghz when encountering small workloads, during high workloads it may drop down...

[M] [M] Shuttle XPC slim Barebone DS20U5 Review

Cooling:

APH Networks: Noctua NH-L9i-17xx Review

I have a friend who is constantly eating. No matter where she is, no matter what she is doing, no matter what time of the day it is, it seems she always has food with her. I am pretty sure I have seen her on Zoom calls late at night and she was still eating. Now, if you are thinking all the food went into her body weight, you will be wrong. She weighs just under a hundred pounds, which, if you are then wondering where all the food ended up, I will say that is a fair question. I do not think any of us have a verifiable answer, but we all have different theories. The most prominent one is it all went to her attitude and big personality. She has quite a personality, so you will be hard pressed to find anyone who knows her who would disagree with that theory. If a small person can eat a lot and it all turns into a big personality, will this theory also apply to heatsinks? The Noctua NH-L-series coolers we have reviewed in the past are incredibly small and low-profile coolers that has delivered proven performance on various CPUs, like the NH-L9a-AM4 on an AMD Ryzen 7 3700X or NH-L9i on an Intel Core i5-6600K. But today, we have the NH-L9i-17xx, which, as its name suggests, is built exclusively for the new Intel LGA 1700 socket. To push the limits, I paired it on an Intel Core i7-12700K to see what it can do. Does this new Noctua heatsink have enough attitude up against powerful CPUs and hold its own against big coolers in our worst-case load tests? Read on to find out!

Noctua NH-L9i-17xx Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks

Displays:

Max Tech: Apple Studio Display vs LG UltraFine 5K - BUYERS MUST SEE!

Apples new 5K studio display is nice but is it worth it compared to LG's popular 5K UltraFine? We Compare EVERYTHING!



Apple Studio Display vs LG UltraFine 5K - BUYERS MUST SEE!

Gaming:

Wccftech: Elex II Review - With a Rebel Yell

Returning to Piranha Bytes world of Magalan, Elex II tasks you with fighting a new alien invasion, once again as Jax.



Elex II Review - With a Rebel Yell

ETA Prime: Genshin Impact On The Steam Deck Is Awesome! Hands-On Gameplay Testing

How well does the new Steam Deck handle Genshin Impact? Let’s find out.In this video we test out Genshin impact on the Valve Steam Deck.



Genshin Impact On The Steam Deck Is Awesome! Hands-On Gameplay Testing

Input:

eTeknix: NZXT Lift Lightweight Ambidextrous Mouse Review

While NZXT is best known for their high-end PC cases, over the years theyve even produced some exciting CPU coolers, power supplies, motherboards, and most recently of all, peripherals. I actually reviewed their three new keyboards recently, but the NZXT Lift mouse got lost in the post!



NZXT Lift Lightweight Ambidextrous Mouse Review | eTeknix

Printers:

Tom's Hardware: Elegoo Jupiter Resin Printer Review: Large Build Volume

One of the best large format resin printers in its price range



Elegoo Jupiter Resin Printer Review: Large Build Volume

Power:

NikKTech: Green Cell RTII UPS13 1000VA UPS Review

Combining pure sinewave output waveform with on-line topology the RTII UPS13 line of uninterruptible power supplies by Green Cell could be exactly what you’ve been looking for.

Green Cell RTII UPS13 1000VA UPS Review

Speakers:

FunkyKit: Tribit XSound Mega Portable Wireless Speaker Review

Become one with the music! Hear your music the way it was meant to be thanks to the Tribit XSound Mega's 30W sound.



Tribit XSound Mega Portable Wireless Speaker Review - FunkyKit

Storage:

Neoseeker: Silicon Power XD80 1TB NVMe SSD Review

Silicon Power strikes again with the affordable XD80 NVMe SSD that offers great performance and a low profile heatsink.



Silicon Power XD80 1TB NVMe SSD Review

ServeTheHome: WD Green SN350 1TB NVMe SSD Review

We take a look at the WD Green SN350 1TB NVMe SSD and show why this is a drive we cannot recommend given its performance and specs



WD Green SN350 1TB NVMe SSD Review

Other:

Tom's Hardware: Pimoroni Badger 2040 Review: A Wearable Screen

Low power, low friction, low cost



Pimoroni Badger 2040 Review: A Wearable Screen