Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Computers: Asus ROG Strix G15 Advantage Edition
Cooling: be quiet! Silent Loop 2 AIO 360mm, Cooler Master ML360 Sub-Zero – Core i9 at 0C, 200W Cooler!
Displays: ASUS ROG Strix XG43UQ Review - The Best HDMI 2.1 Gaming Monitor
Gaming: Planet Zoo Africa Pack Review - It's Gonna Take a Lot to Drag Me Away from You
Headphones: Audio-Technica QuietPoint ATH-ANC300TW Review, Pimax Vision 8K X Review: Ultrawide Gaming with Incredible Clarity
Input: ROCCAT Kone Pro Review
Memory: Predator Apollo DDR4 RGB 32GB 4000 MHz Review
Computers:
Hexus: Asus ROG Strix G15 Advantage Edition
An all-AMD machine built for premium gaming.
Asus ROG Strix G15 Advantage Edition
Cooling:
Glob3trotters: be quiet! Silent Loop 2 AIO 360mm
With a powerful three-chamber pump design (that allegedly reduces turbulences and noise) which is dampened and adjustable via the six-pole motor, this Silent Loop 2 AIO should prove itself in the noise and cooling department without any doubts. The refillable, minimalist and elegant rad design is highly welcomed and also the fact that the Silent Loop 2 AIO 360mm is bundled with three of their most advanced 120mm fans – the Silent Wings 3 PWM high-speed variants – everything sounds excellent so far.
be quiet! Silent Loop 2 AIO 360mm | Glob3trotters
KitGuru: Cooler Master ML360 Sub-Zero – Core i9 at 0C, 200W Cooler!
Currently, ambient temperatures are high in the UK where basically nobody has air conditioning in their home. That got us thinking about cooling our hardware adequately, and then we remembered the Cooler Master ML360 Sub-Zero that we got sampled with a while back. The £340 / $350 Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML360 Sub-Zero uses Thermoelectric Cooling (TEC) hardware with Intel Cryo Cooling Technology to permit sub-ambient CPU temperatures, even down to 0C, albeit under limited power draw situations.
Cooler Master ML360 Sub-Zero – Core i9 at 0C, 200W Cooler! | KitGuru
Displays:
TweakTown: ASUS ROG Strix XG43UQ Review - The Best HDMI 2.1 Gaming Monitor
The new ASUS ROG Strix XG43UQ gaming monitor utilizes HDMI 2.1 tech: 4K 120/144Hz for next-gen GPUs and next-gen consoles.
ASUS ROG Strix XG43UQ Review - The Best HDMI 2.1 Gaming Monitor
Gaming:
Wccftech: Planet Zoo Africa Pack Review - It's Gonna Take a Lot to Drag Me Away from You
By this point, the Planet Zoo DLC designers know exactly what the players want. They want new animals, new zoos, and new cosmetics to highlight them both. They have perfected these functional packs across seven drops since its launch in 2019.
Planet Zoo Africa Pack Review - It's Gonna Take a Lot to Drag Me Away from You
Headphones:
TechPowerUp: Audio-Technica QuietPoint ATH-ANC300TW Review
Audio-Technica is known for a lot of things, but active noise cancellation is not necessarily one of them. With the ATH-ANC300TW, the company aims to change all that by promising excellent noise cancellation, high fidelity audio, and first-party mobile app support for further customization!
Audio-Technica QuietPoint ATH-ANC300TW Review
Tom's Hardware: Pimax Vision 8K X Review: Ultrawide Gaming with Incredible Clarity
The VR headset for the gamer with expensive tastes.
Pimax Vision 8K X Review: Ultrawide Gaming with Incredible Clarity
Input:
APH Networks: ROCCAT Kone Pro Review
A little over a year ago, I shared a story in my Noctua NH-D15 chromax.black about my friend who kept repeating the same story to everyone on every occasion. You may think after we flipped the calendar year that he would have stopped by now, but I saw him last week and -- I kid you not -- still tried to bring the same story up. What is interesting, however, is he is not the only one I know that likes to repeat the same story until everyone has heard it a dozen times. Who else does that, you ask? The answer is his mom -- literally. In the few interactions I have had with her, I have heard the exact same story every time. I think this is good evidence it runs through the family. Now, repeating the same thing over and over again may be my friend and his mom's specialty, but in the technology world, there could be some merits to it. Rehashing the same thing may also be a Noctua specialty, and there is nothing wrong with that considering they made, and still make, some of the best heatsinks in the market today. So what is stopping a company like ROCCAT from doing a similar thing with the excellent Kone Pro Air? Today, we have the Kone Pro, which is really the same mouse, except this is the wired version. Since it does not have a battery inside, it is a full 9g lighter than its wireless counterpart at 66g. But is it still any good? Read on to find out!
ROCCAT Kone Pro Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks
Memory:
eTeknix: Predator Apollo DDR4 RGB 32GB 4000 MHz Review
Theres no shortage of kick-ass memory products on the market these days. With DDR4 pretty much at the end of its life, most brands have now found every bit of performance possible from the technology. Predator is no exception to that rule either, having some of the fastest memory kits youll find on the market.
Predator Apollo DDR4 RGB 32GB 4000 MHz Review | eTeknix