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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Casing: SilverStone ALTA F1 Review
CPUs: Cooling issues with Intel's Alder Lake - Problems with the LGA-1700 socket and a possible workaround
Cooling: ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II - 280 A-RGB Review
Gaming: Ducky One 3 SF Daybreak Mechanical Keyboard Review
Headphones: Why AirPods 3 made me DITCH AirPods Pro: 1 Month Review
Input: OCC checks out the new Dualblader and Airblader gaming mice from Cougar, Ducky One 3 SF Daybreak Mechanical Keyboard Review, Quick Look: PowerColor x Ducky One 2 SF
Mobile: JingPad A1 First look World's FIRST Consumer-level ARM-based Linux Tablet
Storage: Kingston KC3000 PCIe 4.0 M.2 NVMe review, WD Blue SN570 M.2 NVMe SSD Review: Bleeding-Edge Bargain





Casing:

TechPowerUp: SilverStone ALTA F1 Review

The SilverStone Alta F1 with its all-aluminium exterior looks sleek and has a layout that goes beyond the 90° rotated body of the frame. Including three Air Penetrator fans in the floor and the ability install a 360 radiator in the ceiling, the Alta F1 makes for a potent chassis that looks extremely stylish to boot.



SilverStone ALTA F1 Review

CPUs:

IgorsLAB: Cooling issues with Intel's Alder Lake - Problems with the LGA-1700 socket and a possible workaround

Badly fitting coolers, too low performance with actually good waterblocks and bended CPUs – not only the feedback of the readers piles up meanwhile, but also very similar reports from the board partners, cooler manufacturers and system integrators. Based on my own experiences, I went in search of clues and first tried to sort out emotionlessly what error patterns occurred. Finding a cause here is certainly not easy, as the phenomena are quite complex, but certainly not impossible either.



Cooling issues with Intel's Alder Lake - Problems with the LGA-1700 socket and a possible workaround

Cooling:

EnosTech.com: ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II - 280 A-RGB Review

ARCTIC's Liquid Feezer - II 280 is an A-RGB AIO Cooler that offers great performance and looks and is another great addition to the range.



ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II - 280 A-RGB Review - EnosTech.com

Gaming:

MMORPG.com: Ducky One 3 SF Daybreak Mechanical Keyboard Review

The iconic Ducky One 2 has finally gotten a successor. We have the 65-percent version in for testing. Is it worth upgrading for? Find out in our review!

Ducky One 3 SF Daybreak Mechanical Keyboard Review | MMORPG.com

Headphones:

Max Tech: Why AirPods 3 made me DITCH AirPods Pro: 1 Month Review

My Long-Term Honest Review of Apple's AirPods 3 and how they are Better than the AirPods Pro!



Why AirPods 3 made me DITCH AirPods Pro: 1 Month Review!

Input:

OCC: OCC checks out the new Dualblader and Airblader gaming mice from Cougar

Chris digs into two very different gaming mice from Cougar. The Airblader is more conventional while the Dualblader is customizable.



OCC checks out the new Dualblader and Airblader gaming mice from Cougar!

MMORPG.com: Ducky One 3 SF Daybreak Mechanical Keyboard Review

The iconic Ducky One 2 has finally gotten a successor. We have the 65-percent version in for testing. Is it worth upgrading for? Find out in our review!

Ducky One 3 SF Daybreak Mechanical Keyboard Review | MMORPG.com

TechPowerUp: Quick Look: PowerColor x Ducky One 2 SF

PowerColor joins the competitive mechanical keyboard market with the PowerColor x Ducky One 2 SF. It is a take on Ducky's popular 65% keyboard with a two-tone black and red case to go with a new keycap set and retains the doubleshot PBT construction and 16.8 M per-key RGB backlighting.



Quick Look: PowerColor x Ducky One 2 SF

Mobile:

ETA Prime: JingPad A1 First look World's FIRST Consumer-level ARM-based Linux Tablet

In this video, we take an early look at the all-new JingPad A1 the World’s FIRST Consumer-level ARM-based Linux Tablet.



JingPad A1 First look World's FIRST Consumer-level ARM-based Linux Tablet

Storage:

The Guru of 3D: Kingston KC3000 PCIe 4.0 M.2 NVMe review

Let me introduce you to Kingston's most prodigious KC3000 NVMe SSD, the PCIe Gen 4.0 SSD is one of the fastest NVMe SSDs we have tested so far, with a transfer rate of 7000 MB/sec.

Kingston KC3000 PCIe 4.0 M.2 NVMe review

Tom's Hardware: WD Blue SN570 M.2 NVMe SSD Review: Bleeding-Edge Bargain

BiCS5 rears its head



WD Blue SN570 M.2 NVMe SSD Review: Bleeding-Edge Bargain