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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles, including ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming-ITX/ax Motherboard Review, Box Cube Custom iCUE Prebuilt Review w/ 3700X & 5700 XT, and Thermaltake ToughRAM RGB 4600MHz Review.





Motherboards:

FunkyKit: ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming-ITX/ax Motherboard Review

Today, we’ll be taking a look at the ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming-ITX/ax motherboard. This is one of the first mini-ITX motherboard we’ve tested in our labs that features the B550 chipset, and supports all 3rd ...



ASRock B550 Phantom Gaming-ITX/ax Motherboard Review - FunkyKit

Computers:

KitGuru: Box Cube Custom iCUE Prebuilt Review w/ 3700X & 5700 XT

Today we are back with another prebuilt PC review. This one is from Box Cube and it is certainly going to grab your attention with its dazzling RGB and strong Corsair theme. It’s certainly not short of horsepower either, thanks to the Ryzen 7 3700X CPU and Radeon RX 5700 XT GPU. How does it stack up, is it worth the £2180 asking price, and what would it cost to build it yourself? Let’s find out.

Box Cube Custom iCUE Prebuilt Review w/ 3700X & 5700 XT | KitGuru

CPUs:

Comes AMD's new and still secret "Lucienne" APU exclusively as 8-core only for Google? OPN and first data leaked!

With the CPUs and APUs, AMD obviously makes it like a highly infectious virus, you mutate quickly and attack Intel's general health on all fronts. There is no



Comes AMD's new and still secret "Lucienne" APU exclusively as 8-core only for Google? OPN and first data leaked!

Gaming:

Tom's Hardware: Microsoft Flight Simulator Performance and Benchmarks: Your PC May Need an Upgrade

One of the most demanding games currently available.



Microsoft Flight Simulator Performance and Benchmarks: Your PC May Need an Upgrade

Headphones:

eTeknix: Razer Nari Ultimate Gaming Headset Review

Razer is one of the biggest names in the gaming market, with years of experience creating some of the best and most popular peripherals money can buy. Its been a long time since I had a Razer headset in the office, four years to be exact!



Razer Nari Ultimate Gaming Headset Review | eTeknix

Input:

Tom's Hardware: Aukey KM-G12 Gaming Keyboard Review: Serious Budget Contender

Solid, yet affordable mechanical keyboard



Aukey KM-G12 Gaming Keyboard Review: Serious Budget Contender

MMORPG.com: Womier K87 Review: Hot-swappable RGB Explosion

Womier surprised us with the RGB-centric K66 and are back again with the tenkeyless K87. It features the same RGB style but with improved features.

Womier K87 Review: Hot-swappable RGB Explosion

Memory:

KitGuru: Thermaltake ToughRAM RGB 4600MHz Review

You can pay a steep price for fast DDR4 memory so 16GB of Thermaltake ToughRAM RGB 4600MHz may look tempting at £157. Look at the clock speed! Yes it has RGB! Compatible with AMD X570 and Intel Z490! Naturally we dug in deep to find out whether ToughRAM 4600MHz delivers on its promises.

Thermaltake ToughRAM RGB 4600MHz Review | KitGuru

Microphones:

Tom's Hardware: Blue Yeti Nano Review: Same Quality at a Lower Price

Everyone’s favorite streamer mic goes on a diet.



Blue Yeti Nano Review: Same Quality at a Lower Price

Networking:

KitGuru: NETGEAR Nighthawk Mesh WiFi 6 System (MK63) Review

NETGEAR was one of the first networking manufacturers to launch WiFi 6-capable routers with the Nighthawk AX12 over a year ago. More recently, it extended this superfast wireless technology to mesh with the Orbi WiFi 6 AX6000. But the Orbi AX6000 is extremely expensive, costing over £700, so now NETGEAR has brought the price down considerably under the mantle of its Nighthawk brand. You can pick up a two-unit setup of the NETGEAR Nighthawk Mesh WiFi 6 for under £230, but we put the three-unit version through its paces, which is still temptingly priced at £300.

NETGEAR Nighthawk Mesh WiFi 6 System (MK63) Review | KitGuru

Storage:

ServeTheHome: Synology SAT5200-960G Review Entering the SSD Market

The Synology SAT5200-960G marks the company's entry into the SSD space. The company is offering a unique drive with PLP and lots of onboard NAND



Synology SAT5200-960G Review Entering the SSD Market