Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Displays: Cooler Master GM34-CWQ2 Review - Win Some, Lose Some, MageDok PI-X9 4K OLED Touch Screen Portable Monitor Review
Input: NZXT Lift 2 Symm Review: Keeping it simple
Microphones: Razer Seiren v3 Chroma and Mini
Motherboards: COLORFUL iGame Z790D5 FLOW Motherboard Review
Power: DeepCool PN750M ATX v3.1 PSU Review
Displays:
TechPowerUp: Cooler Master GM34-CWQ2 Review - Win Some, Lose Some
The Cooler Master GM34-CWQ2 is the successor to an excellent 34-inch ultrawide gaming monitor. It brings a boost in panel refresh rate and comes equipped with an integrated KVM switch, but it's not as straightforward of an upgrade as it initially appears.
NikKTech: MageDok PI-X9 4K OLED Touch Screen Portable Monitor Review
The PI-X9 16-Inch 4K OLED Touchscreen Portable Monitor by MageDok not only delivers on pretty much everything its immediate competition does but it also comes ready with full stylus pen support.
Input:
TechPowerUp: NZXT Lift 2 Symm Review: Keeping it simple
Lightweight wired mouse is long on versatility but short on features.
Microphones:
LanOC Reviews: Razer Seiren v3 Chroma and Mini
It’s kind of crazy to think but the last time I had a Razer desktop microphone in for review was back in 2015 when I took a look at the Razer Seiren Pro. That wasn’t Razer’s first desktop microphone but it was part of their first generation of Seiren microphones and Razer has continued to evolve their lineup in the last 9 years. Well, today they have updated that lineup with their new Seiren v3 models. That lineup consists of two different models, the Seiren v3 Chroma and the Seiren v3 Mini. The Seiren v3 Mini is their budget-friendly option and then the Seiren v3 Chroma is the larger flashier option. Today I'm going to check out both and see what they have to offer then put them to the test to see how they sound compared to the competition. I’m excited to see how their design has changed over the years and to see how these new microphones compare to the current competition like the Yeti Orb and Yeti GX that I took a look at last fall.
Motherboards:
TweakTown: COLORFUL iGame Z790D5 FLOW Motherboard Review
COLORFUL's iGame Z790D5 FLOW is a decent motherboard at a fairly good price, but it lacks features that have become standard with the Intel Z790 refresh.
Power:
Hardware Busters: DeepCool PN750M ATX v3.1 PSU Review
The DeepCool PN750M is an ATX v3.1 compliant power supply, using, a budget oriented platform by CWT, with codename GPX.