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

Cooling: ARCTIC P12 PWM PST A-RGB 120 mm Fan Review
Gaming: Anyaroth: The Queen’s Tyranny – A Retro Action Platformer Review, Fairy Tail 2 Review - Saving the World and Not Much Else
Memory: KLEVV URBANE V RGB 32GB DDR5 7600 Memory Review
Motherboards: ASUS TUF Gaming Z890-Pro Wi-Fi Motherboard Review - Loads of Expansion Potential
Printers: QIDI TECH Plus4 3D printer in test - A tank on the move
Software: Fedora Kinoite 41 review - My first taste of immutability





Cooling:

TechPowerUp: ARCTIC P12 PWM PST A-RGB 120 mm Fan Review

Today we examine ARCTIC's P12 PWM PST A-RGB 120 mm fans, which offer daisy-chaining support, 12 individually addressable RGB LEDs with universal connectors, a long and linear RPM range with zero-RPM mode, long warranty, and decent performance coupled with low noise to be good value cooling solutions.

ARCTIC P12 PWM PST A-RGB 120 mm Fan Review

Gaming:

BabelTechReviews: Anyaroth: The Queen’s Tyranny – A Retro Action Platformer Review

In a world teeming with nostalgia-driven gaming experiences, Anyaroth: The Queen’s Tyranny shines as a delightful homage to retro action platformers. Developed by Yggdraseed and published by Firenut Games, this indie gem combines pixel-art aesthetics, engaging gameplay mechanics, and a politically charged insectoid universe. Available on both PC and Nintendo Switch, the game captures the essence of 80s and 90s classics while adding a modern polish. Let’s delve into the buzzing hive of gameplay, story, and design to see what makes this game stand out.

Anyaroth: The Queen’s Tyranny – A Retro Action Platformer Review

Wccftech: Fairy Tail 2 Review - Saving the World and Not Much Else

Fairy Tail 2 is a solid JRPG targeted toward fans of the series as a whole by, although it leaves something to be desired in some areas.

Fairy Tail 2 Review - Saving the World and Not Much Else

Memory:

eTeknix: KLEVV URBANE V RGB 32GB DDR5 7600 Memory Review

KLEVV is still a relatively new player in the memory market, at least compared to some of the big names in the business that have been around for decades. However, they continue to make waves with its stylish and performance-driven RAM kits. The URBANE V RGB DDR5 series is a prime example, boasting a sleek design and impressive specifications aimed at gamers and enthusiasts alike. Available in frequencies ranging from 4800 MT/s to a blisteringly fast 7600 MT/s, the URBANE V RGB promises to deliver the speed and responsiveness that today's high-end systems demand.

KLEVV URBANE V RGB 32GB DDR5 7600 Memory Review

Motherboards:

TweakTown: ASUS TUF Gaming Z890-Pro Wi-Fi Motherboard Review - Loads of Expansion Potential

The ASUS TUF Gaming Z890-Pro Wi-Fi motherboard offers extensive expansion potential, though competition is strong in this price range.

ASUS TUF Gaming Z890-Pro Wi-Fi Motherboard Review - Loads of Expansion Potential

Printers:

IgorsLAB: QIDI TECH Plus4 3D printer in test - A tank on the move

Just over a year after our last report on a 3D printer from this manufacturer, the follow-up is now coming, albeit a little later than planned. 

QIDI TECH Plus4 3D printer in test - A tank on the move

Software:

Dedoimedo: Fedora Kinoite 41 review - My first taste of immutability

Review of Fedora Kinoite 41 immutable distribution with the Plasma desktop environment, covering basic concepts of immutability - security and reliability, existing examples and projects, attempted failed installation on physical hardware, successful installation in a virtual machine, look and feel, customization, software management using Discover and command-line, Flatpak and OSTree packages, official and unofficial sources, bandwidth utilization, availability of third-party programs, stability, maturity, performance, responsiveness, other observations, and more

Fedora Kinoite 41 review - My first taste of immutability