Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Casing: Cubeor Kanto Wood mATX chassis review, Thermaltake CTE C750 TG ARGB Case Review
Cooling: Be Quiet! Light Wings White, be quiet! Silent Loop 2 360 AIO Cooler Performance On LGA1700 - Review
Gaming: Corsair TC100 Gaming Chair Review: Affordable Champion's Throne
Motherboards: GIGABYTE A620M Gaming X Motherboard Review
Networking: EnGenius ECW336 Review
Power: Cooler Master XG PLUS 850 Platinum 850W Power Supply Review
Storage: Samsung 990 PRO Gen4 NVMe 2TB SSD Review - Samsung's Fastest SSD Yet! (Updated), Seagate FireCuda 540 SSD Review: Premium Performance Meets Outstanding Warranty, WD Black SN850X NVMe SSD Review - "X" Means Better and Faster (Updated), WD Blue SN580 1 TB Review - Incredible Price/Performance
Casing:
The Guru of 3D: Cubeor Kanto Wood mATX chassis review
Cubeor Kanto mATX review, craftsmanship, and fusion of art and function in a Unique Wooden PC Case.
PC Inquisitor: Thermaltake CTE C750 TG ARGB Case Review
Thermaltake brings its CTE concept to bear in its latest big tower: Does it perform well enough to please?
Cooling:
LanOC Reviews: Be Quiet! Light Wings White
When I think of Be Quiet! fans, like with their coolers, I think of extremely high-quality noise-focused black fans with no lighting. But they don’t stick with that, they have had a few white models in the mix for years now and two years ago they also came out with their Light Wings series of fans which have aRGB lighting. When they launched I didn’t check them out even though I should have but back then when on a call with Be Quiet! I did talk to them about seeing them in white. Well now is the time, their new Light Wings White fans are out and they have both 120mm and 140mm fan sizes as well as regular and high-speed models. Today I’m going to check out both sizes of the high-speed models and see what they are all about.
EnosTech.com: be quiet! Silent Loop 2 360 AIO Cooler Performance On LGA1700 - Review
The Silent Loop 2 360mm AIO from be quiet! comes with a powerful pump backed by Silent Wings 3 allowing it offer good performance.
be quiet! Silent Loop 2 360 AIO Cooler Performance On LGA1700 - Review - EnosTech.com
Gaming:
HotHardware: Corsair TC100 Gaming Chair Review: Affordable Champion's Throne
The Corsair TC100 Relaxed gaming chair offers comfort and durability at a reasonable price, but has one possible shortcoming for gamers on the taller
Corsair TC100 Gaming Chair Review: Affordable Champion's Throne
Motherboards:
TweakTown: GIGABYTE A620M Gaming X Motherboard Review
GIGABYTE's A620M Gaming X motherboard is a low-cost product that sacrifices some of the basics to present a solid budget socket AM5 option to the market.
Networking:
StorageReview: EnGenius ECW336 Review
The Engenius ECW336 is the newest addition to the company's line of access points. The AP brings support for WiFi 6E and easy management.
Power:
The FPS Review: Cooler Master XG PLUS 850 Platinum 850W Power Supply Review
We put the Cooler Master XG PLUS 850 Platinum 850W Power Supply to the test and see if it can pass our strict testing, is this the right PSU for you?
Storage:
ThePCEnthusiast: Samsung 990 PRO Gen4 NVMe 2TB SSD Review - Samsung's Fastest SSD Yet! (Updated)
The Samsung 990 PRO Gen4 NVMe SSD is the latest and fastest from the company todate. Featuring ng Pascal controller and 7th gen V-NAND. See our review.
Tom's Hardware: Seagate FireCuda 540 SSD Review: Premium Performance Meets Outstanding Warranty
A fast, reliable SSD with few downsides.
Seagate FireCuda 540 SSD Review: Premium Performance Meets Outstanding Warranty
ThePCEnthusiast: WD Black SN850X NVMe SSD Review - "X" Means Better and Faster (Updated)
The WD Black SN850X NVMe SSD is an improved version of the SN850. It features a better controller and faster NAND flash. See how it performs in our review.
WD Black SN850X NVMe SSD Review - "X" Means Better and Faster (Updated) - ThePCEnthusiast
TechPowerUp: WD Blue SN580 1 TB Review - Incredible Price/Performance
Western Digital's new WD Blue SN580 is the best budget M.2 SSD drive out there. Despite its impressive price point of $45 it comes with fantastic performance that easily matches most high-end drives. Compared to the SN570, the interface has been upgraded to PCIe 4.0, and the SLC cache is now more than 25x as big.