Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Casing: Seasonic ARCH Q503 + CONNECT 750 Review
CPUs: AMD Ryzen 3 4100 and Ryzen 5 4500 Review: The Budget CPU Showdown
Displays: Asus ZenScreen Ink MB14AHD Portable Monitor Review: Pen to Go
Headphones: Corsair HS80 RGB Wireless Review
Memory: Silicon Power 2x16GB DDR4 3200MHz CL22 SODIMM Memory Kit Review
Casing:
NikKTech: Seasonic ARCH Q503 + CONNECT 750 Review
Following the success of their SYNCRO Q704 + CONNECT combo line Seasonic took things a step further by releasing the ARCH Q503 + CONNECT line which like the former I also wanted to check and see how it performs.
Seasonic ARCH Q503 + CONNECT 750 Review
CPUs:
Tom's Hardware: AMD Ryzen 3 4100 and Ryzen 5 4500 Review: The Budget CPU Showdown
Zen 2 little, Zen 2 late?
AMD Ryzen 3 4100 and Ryzen 5 4500 Review: The Budget CPU Showdown
Displays:
Tom's Hardware: Asus ZenScreen Ink MB14AHD Portable Monitor Review: Pen to Go
This 14-inch monitor packs in a stylus and 10-point touch.
Asus ZenScreen Ink MB14AHD Portable Monitor Review: Pen to Go
Headphones:
APH Networks: Corsair HS80 RGB Wireless Review
My wife and I have recently made a big decision to move once again. The process of finally getting to the point of moving was a long one. It took quite some time to weigh all the options and come to a good conclusion. Part of the challenge was that there were good things where we were staying. I am sure for many of you who have made big decisions, they are often complicated, because sometimes you are choosing between two good options without a clear winner. Over time, as you think through the options, one may become clearer as better or something else may come up which tips the scales in one direction, but choosing between two good options requires wisdom and a certain amount of awareness for what you are actually looking for or to see the situation you are in clearly. That was part of the struggle for my wife and I as we were thinking about moving. Staying was not a bad option, and moving was not a bad option. We had to approach the decision slightly differently to have some more clarity about the whole idea. So, instead of just looking at it as two good options, we simply asked and entertained what would be the best for us? So, instead of weighing all the good options on either side, we began to think through if those good options were actually best for us. Now, I know this seems super simple and straightforward, but it actually helped to clear up quite a few things. I think this little question is helpful in many areas to ask if it is best for our situation. No less helpful than in the peripherals arena where there are many choices to build your PC setup. Today, we have the Corsair HS80 RGB Wireless, which seems to be a good option, but is it the best for what you are looking for? Read on to find out!
Corsair HS80 RGB Wireless Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks
Memory:
MadShrimps: Silicon Power 2x16GB DDR4 3200MHz CL22 SODIMM Memory Kit Review
By using the Silicon Power 2x16GB 3200MHz C22 RAM kit, the DH32U5 barebone can deliver a little bit more performance versus the previous 2666MHz tests but this strictly depends on the used application. The modules barely got warm during use so they could be successfully used in more restricted...
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