Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Audio: Creative Pebble V3 Bluetooth Desktop Speakers Review
Cases: DarkFlash DLX22 Review: Lots of Room to Improve, MONTECH Air X Premium Budget Case Review, SilverStone SUGO 14 Mini-ITX Cube Chassis Review
Computers: Acer TravelMate Spin P4 hands-on review: Intel Tiger Lake is here
Cooling: SilverStone AR01 V3 CPU Air Cooler Review
CPUs: 128GB (4x32GB) vs. 64GB (2x32GB) DDR4 RAM on AMD Ryzen Performance Benchmarks Report
Gaming: Riot Will Preview League of Legends: Wild Rift Tomorrow
Graphics Cards: AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT, Radeon RX 6800 XT, Radeon RX 6700 XT, and More Specifications Leaked, Inno3D GeForce RTX 3080 iChill X3
Headphones: AIAIAI TMA-2 Headphones Review - The Modular Headphone System, Roccat ELO 7.1 Air & X Stereo Headset Review - Turtle Beach Audio, Roccat Design Aesthetics, SteelSeries Arctis 9 Wireless Headset Review
Mobile: Is Apple's new MagSafe case for iPhone 12/Pro worth $49?
Networking: Netgear Nighthawk AX12 RAX120 Review
Storage: Crucial Portable SSD X6 and X8 2TB Review: QLC for Storage On-the-Go, Team T-Force Delta RGB 1TB SATA SSD Review, WD Blue SN550 M.2 SSD Review - Best Budget NVMe SSD, Samsung T7 Portable SSD Review: Blazing Fast, Portable Storage
Video: Reolink made a security cam you should buy for your home
Other: Project Build Crushed Update - Part 1
Audio:
FunkyKit: Creative Pebble V3 Bluetooth Desktop Speakers Review
The Pebble V3 was built on the popular Pebble Series, the newest Creative Pebble V3 is now louder, bolder, and more powerful than ever!
Creative Pebble V3 Bluetooth Desktop Speakers Review - FunkyKit
Cases:
Tom's Hardware: DarkFlash DLX22 Review: Lots of Room to Improve
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DarkFlash DLX22 Review: Lots of Room to Improve
EnosTech.com: MONTECH Air X Premium Budget Case Review
Today I am taking a look at a new company MONTECH and their new AirX mid-tower case. The AirX is a mesh front case that will house anything from a Mini-ITX to E-ATX size motherboards proudly sporting a […]
MONTECH Air X Premium Budget Case Review - EnosTech.com
EnosTech.com: SilverStone SUGO 14 Mini-ITX Cube Chassis Review
SilverStone Technology was founded in 2003 on the principle of recognition that merely having innovative expertise within the industry is not enough. Their objective is to ensure that their expertise is delivered to all products with consistency, in response to user’s needs, and with maximum user satisfaction.
SilverStone SUGO 14 Mini-ITX Cube Chassis Review - EnosTech.com
Computers:
Neowin: Acer TravelMate Spin P4 hands-on review: Intel Tiger Lake is here
Acer's TravelMate Spin P4 is a business convertible with a built-in pen, optional 4G LTE, and Intel's new Tiger Lake processors, so it also gets things like Thunderbolt 4 and Iris Xe graphics.
Acer TravelMate Spin P4 hands-on review: Intel Tiger Lake is here
Cooling:
The FPS Review: SilverStone AR01 V3 CPU Air Cooler Review
Does this ASUS TUF Gaming Alliance SilverStone AR01 V3 CPU Air Cooler have what it takes to keep your CPU cool? We put it to the test.
SilverStone AR01 V3 CPU Air Cooler Review - The FPS Review
CPUs:
APH Networks: 128GB (4x32GB) vs. 64GB (2x32GB) DDR4 RAM on AMD Ryzen Performance Benchmarks Report
Recently, one of our readers, Nate1148, wrote to us on Reddit inquiring about the performance difference between four sticks of DDR4-3600 32GB modules and two on the AMD Ryzen platform after reading my Crucial Ballistix DDR4-3600 2x32GB review.
128GB (4x32GB) vs. 64GB (2x32GB) DDR4 RAM on AMD Ryzen Performance Benchmarks Report | APH Networks
Gaming:
MMORPG.com: Riot Will Preview League of Legends: Wild Rift Tomorrow
League of Legends: Wild Rift is set to arrive on iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro in Spring 2021. And you can catch a preview of this gameplay on October 22. Oh hey, that's tomorrow.
Riot Will Preview League of Legends: Wild Rift Tomorrow | MMORPG.com
Graphics Cards:
The FPS Review: AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT, Radeon RX 6800 XT, Radeon RX 6700 XT, and More Specifications Leaked
A week ahead of AMD's RDNA 2 event, VideoCardz and Coreteks have shared what is believed to be the complete lineup of Radeon RX 6000 Series graphics cards and their key specifications.
AMD Radeon RX 6900 XT, Radeon RX 6800 XT, Radeon RX 6700 XT, and More Specifications Leaked - The FPS Review
Hexus: Inno3D GeForce RTX 3080 iChill X3
Majoring on RGB, we examine this behemoth of a GPU.
Inno3D GeForce RTX 3080 iChill X3
Headphones:
TechPowerUp: AIAIAI TMA-2 Headphones Review - The Modular Headphone System
The AIAIAI TMA-2 is a modular headphone system based on an interesting concept, as you get to pick the headband, speaker drivers, earpads, and cable. You then put it all together—only with that done can you start enjoying the performance of these headphones.
AIAIAI TMA-2 Headphones Review - The Modular Headphone System
Wccftech: Roccat ELO 7.1 Air & X Stereo Headset Review - Turtle Beach Audio, Roccat Design Aesthetics
The ROCCAT ELO 7.1 Air is an obvious choice for gamers, but if you're on a budget the ELO X Stereo offers much of the same at lower price.
Roccat ELO 7.1 Air & X Stereo Headset Review - Turtle Beach Audio, Roccat Design Aesthetics
eTeknix: SteelSeries Arctis 9 Wireless Headset Review
SteelSeries has long been a leading brand when it comes to high-end gaming peripherals. Ever since I started at eTeknix many years ago, I quickly learnt that their gaming headsets were pretty fantastic. Ive lost count of how many variants of the old Siberia headsets I reviewed, but they were all pretty great.
SteelSeries Arctis 9 Wireless Headset Review | eTeknix
Mobile:
Max Tech: Is Apple's new MagSafe case for iPhone 12/Pro worth $49?
MagSafe is one of the most exciting features for Apple's new iPhone 12, but is it actually worth spending $49 on one of the official MagSafe cases? Let's compare...
Is Apple's new MagSafe case for iPhone 12/Pro worth $49?
Networking:
Play3r: Netgear Nighthawk AX12 RAX120 Review
With top-tier performance and one of the most unique aesthetic designs to grace a router, the Nighthawk RAX120 offers today's review.
Netgear Nighthawk AX12 RAX120 Review | Play3r
Storage:
Anandtech: Crucial Portable SSD X6 and X8 2TB Review: QLC for Storage On-the-Go
Bus-powered portable flash-based storage solutions are one of the growing segments in the consumer-focused direct-attached storage market. The emergence of 3D NAND with TLC and QLC has brought down the cost of such drives. NAND manufacturers like Western Digital, Samsung, and Crucial/Micron who also market portable SSDs have an inherent advantage in terms of vertical integration. Last year, Crucial/Micron had announced its entry into the segment with the QLC-based Crucial Portable SSD X8. A few months back, Crucial updated the lineup with a 2TB model while adding a lower-performance X6 member to the portfolio. Read on for our review of how these two high-capacity models fare in our evaluation.
Crucial Portable SSD X6 and X8 2TB Review: QLC for Storage On-the-Go
TweakTown: Team T-Force Delta RGB 1TB SATA SSD Review
Team surprises with its SATA-based T-Force Delta RGB SSD! Join us as we investigate the 1TB model and see what it has to offer us.
Team T-Force Delta RGB 1TB SATA SSD Review
ThePCEnthusiast: WD Blue SN550 M.2 SSD Review - Best Budget NVMe SSD
Looking for the best budget NVMe SSD available? Check out our WD SN550 NVMe SSD review here and find out why we think this is one of them.
WD Blue SN550 M.2 SSD Review - Best Budget NVMe SSD - ThePCEnthusiast
HotHardware: Samsung T7 Portable SSD Review: Blazing Fast, Portable Storage
The Samsung T7 Portable SSD is a follow-up to the excellent T5, but with much better overall performance.
Samsung T7 Portable SSD Review: Blazing Fast, Portable Storage
Video:
Windows Central: Reolink made a security cam you should buy for your home
Reolink is a fairly common name for home security and its catalog of cameras is relied upon by homeowners to keep their property secured. We took the RLC-511 for a spin to see how it fares out in the field and when connected to NAS enclosures.
Review: Reolink made a security cam you should buy for your home
Other:
LanOC Reviews: Project Build Crushed Update - Part 1
A few years back I ended up putting our Crush build aside for a new PC. This was a Threadripper based build but sticking with the Case Labs theme, like Crush this build also had a Bullet case, only it used the taller and more water cooling friendly BH8 in an amazing looking blue. This was actually going to be a project build at the time but I ended up not having time to get things out before the first generation Threadripper was outdated (it came long after the launch). It has been a reliable PC but recently I have been seeing slowdowns and issues. Especially when playing Microsoft Flight Sim 2020, which in a lot of ways brought this system to its knees. This has had me thinking about updates, especially with the 10TB hard drive inside which came from the original Crush build that has been making noise. So today I’m going to start things off with a few small changes before I look at bigger changes soon.
Project Build Crushed Update - Part 1 - LanOC Reviews