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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Audio: Creative Sound Blaster Audigy FX V2 & DBPRO Review
Computers: ASUS ZenBook 13 OLED Review: Ryzen 5000-Powered Excellence, MSI Pulse GL66 Review, PCSpecialist Infinity LC
Displays: Acer Nitro XV282K 4K Monitor Review: Pixel Density Meets 144 Hz
Motherboards: Best Intel Motherboards: September 2021, Colorful CVN B560M Gaming Frozen Motherboard Review, Asrock B550 PG Riptide review
Gaming: Severed Steel Review
Graphics Cards: Myst 2021 VR Performance Review Featuring DLSS
Video: Overclockersclub checks out the new Duo from Reolink





Audio:

eTeknix: Creative Sound Blaster Audigy FX V2 & DBPRO Review

There are many great audio solutions on the market these days, and actually, many modern motherboards have extremely competent solutions built into them. For most people, plugging your speakers straight into the motherboard is fine, or just using your favourite headphones.



Creative Sound Blaster Audigy FX V2 & DBPRO Review | eTeknix

Computers:

HotHardware: ASUS ZenBook 13 OLED Review: Ryzen 5000-Powered Excellence

We take a look at the bleeding-edge ASUS ZenBook 13 OLED powered by AMD Ryzen 5000 mobile processors.



ASUS ZenBook 13 OLED Review: Ryzen 5000-Powered Excellence

TechPowerUp: MSI Pulse GL66 Review

MSI's Pulse GL66 is a 15.6-inch laptop platform with the latest Intel mobile processors mated with RTX 30-series mobile GPU and a 144 Hz IPS screen. Built for gaming, the Pulse was co-designed with Maarten Verhoeven and stands apart from MSI's other laptop offerings with its titanium gray top.



MSI Pulse GL66 Review

Hexus: PCSpecialist Infinity LC

All-AMD powerhouse.



PCSpecialist Infinity LC

Displays:

Tom's Hardware: Acer Nitro XV282K 4K Monitor Review: Pixel Density Meets 144 Hz

A 28-incher with a high level of detail at gaming-ready speeds



Acer Nitro XV282K 4K Monitor Review: Pixel Density Meets 144 Hz

Gaming:

bit-tech.net: Severed Steel Review

A hyper-stylish FPS, Severed Steel has a great core but lacks the coherence of a great shooter.



Severed Steel Review | bit-tech.net

Graphics Cards:

BabelTechReviews: Myst 2021 VR Performance Review Featuring DLSS

Myst 2021 VR Performance Review of 9 AMD & NVIDIA Cards using FCAT-VR with the Vive Pro and the Pro 2 Featuring DLSS



Myst 2021 VR Performance Review Featuring DLSS

Motherboards:

Anandtech: Best Intel Motherboards: September 2021

As we get closer to the launch of Intels Alder Lake, built on the Intel 7 process node, users looking to upgrade or build a new system might elect to wait another couple of months. While playing the waiting game can be frustrating, it will depend on how much stock Intel puts to the market, and if youre in the queue at the right time. Alternatively, Intel does have its Rocket Lake (11th gen) or Comet Lake (10th gen) processors available to purchase today. This includes many different LGA1200 motherboard options to select from across many different price points, chipsets, with many different levels of features on offer. Weve make our picks for September 2021 for Intel-based options in our latest Intel motherboard buyers guide.



Best Intel Motherboards: September 2021

TweakTown: Colorful CVN B560M Gaming Frozen Motherboard Review

White PCB motherboards are extremely rare these days, but the CVN B560M Gaming Frozen manages to deliver for those on a budget.



Colorful CVN B560M Gaming Frozen Motherboard Review

The Guru of 3D: Asrock B550 PG Riptide review

Meet the Asrock B550 PG RIPTIDE motherboard. It’s a rather mid-tier ATX product from the Phantom Gaming series. According to Asrock - Riptide is named after a specific kind of water current with strong waves in the ocean, representing the philosophy of the sea’s double-side, calm and unlimited strength. Built around powerful gaming-related features, the Riptide has given a powerful smash and immerse users in the sense of stability.

Asrock B550 PG Riptide review

Video:

OCC: Overclockersclub checks out the new Duo from Reolink

This affordable new camera is like two cameras in one. It has two separate channels of video that add up to a single 150° field of view (FOV). 



Overclockersclub checks out the new Duo from Reolink!