Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles, including be quiet! Pure Base 500DX Case Review, Intel Core i9-10900K review: For a top-end gaming build, and Nvidia's RTX 3080, 3090 and Titan with up to 350 Watt against AMD's Radeon XTX, XT & XL.
Cases:
Tech-Legend: be quiet! Pure Base 500DX - Case Review
The be quiet! Pure Base 500DX is a very good case that offers a great airflow while being silent at the same time.
be quiet! Pure Base 500DX - Case Review
CPUs:
Neowin: Intel Core i9-10900K review: For a top-end gaming build
Intel's Core i9-10900K jacks up the cores, the TDP, and more over its predecessor, and it absolutely delivers. We used it with an ASUS Maximus XII Extreme motherboard, RTX 2080 TI, and more.
Intel Core i9-10900K review: For a top-end gaming build
Cooling:
Tech-Legend: Fractal Design Celsius+ S24 Prisma CPU Cooler Review
The Fractal Design Celsius+ S24 Prisma is a very good CPU cooler, that blends both the elegance characteristic of Fractal Design, and the new addressable RGB system.
Fractal Design Celsius+ S24 Prisma CPU Cooler Review
Gaming:
OverclockersClub: MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries Performance Analysis
MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries released back in December and though some months have passed, I have returned to it as it has finally received some graphics features worth looking at. For some time it was known that the game would receive ray tracing accelerated by the RT Cores in NVIDIA's RTX Turing-based GPUs, like the RTX 2060 and RTX 2080, but what I do not recall is it being stated the game would receive DLSS support. Well, not only does it now support DLSS but it is one of the first four games to get DLSS 2.0 support, giving extra reason for me to come back and see the kind of impact it has.
MechWarrior 5: Mercenaries Performance Analysis
Graphics Cards:
IgorsLAB: Nvidia's RTX 3080, 3090 and Titan with up to 350 Watt against AMD's Radeon XTX, XT & XL
Today I'm in test stress for the next review and just recorded my information and thoughts as a speech, so to speak the word for Sunday, only a little earlier.
Nvidia's RTX 3080, 3090 and Titan with up to 350 Watt against AMD's Radeon XTX, XT & XL
Guides:
Tom's Hardware: How to Stream Netflix, Fix YouTube on Raspberry Pi
By default, you can't run Netflix on Raspberry Pi at all and YouTube drops frames.
How to Stream Netflix, Fix YouTube on Raspberry Pi
Input:
Tom's Hardware: Das Keyboard 4C TKL Mechanical Keyboard Review: Tactile Typing
Das Keyboard’s first tenkeyless design is peak productivity in a small form factor
Das Keyboard 4C TKL Mechanical Keyboard Review: Tactile Typing
Mobile:
Dedoimedo: Nostalgia struck! Aquaris E4.5 & Ubuntu Touch again
Detailed, nostalgia-heavy review of the community-supported Ubuntu Touch OTA-12 on the Aquaris E4.5 smartphone, covering reasons for installation, firmware image flashing and associated problems, user setup, look and feel, OpenStore, applications and relevance, media playback, settings, account import, Libertine container solution and associated problems, other observations, and more
Nostalgia struck! Aquaris E4.5 & Ubuntu Touch again
Neowin: TCL 10 Pro review: The most expensive TCL phone, but it's still worth it
TCL's latest phone shares a lot with the TCL Plex, but comes at a much higher price tag. With a better design, display, and a new camera setup, it's harder to justify, but it still holds up.
TCL 10 Pro review: The most expensive TCL phone, but it's still worth it
Storage:
ServeTheHome: Sabrent Rocket NVMe 512GB Review
In our Sabrent Rocket NVMe 512GB M.2 SSD benchmarks and review piece, we see how this drive performs compared to our growing data set
Sabrent Rocket NVMe 512GB Review | ServeTheHome