Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Casing: NZXT H9 Flow Review
Computers: Dell Precision 7865 Workstation Review: Cool & Quiet 64-Core Powerhouse, Lenovo ThinkStation P360 Ultra Review the Ultra Small Workstation
Gaming: Atomic Heart review: A beautiful, fun game that often lacks focus and direction, Company of Heroes 3 Review - Sunny with a Chance of Shrapnel
Input: Microsoft Presenter+ review: Become a Teams and PowerPoint presenting pro with THIS
Headphones: iBasso SR3 Open-Back Dynamic Driver Headphones Review
Motherboards: MSI MEG Z790 Godlike Motherboard Review, The ULTIMATE AMD X670E Motherboard Roundup Review
Power: VOLTME Revo 140W PD3.1 GaN Charger Review, Cooler Master V1300 SFX Platinum - The STRONGEST SFX PSU!
Casing:
TechPowerUp: NZXT H9 Flow Review
The NZXT H9 Flow is the largest of the H-Series and manages to impress with a balanced attention to detail and unique tooling, allowing for modern, bulky high-end components and elaborate liquid cooling without any tangible compromises in functionality or looks.
NZXT H9 Flow Review
Computers:
HotHardware: Dell Precision 7865 Workstation Review: Cool & Quiet 64-Core Powerhouse
Dell's Precision 7865 workstation chews through huge workloads with a 64-core AMD Threadripper CPU and NVIDIA RTX A6000 GPU.
Dell Precision 7865 Workstation Review: Cool & Quiet 64-Core Powerhouse
ServeTheHome: Lenovo ThinkStation P360 Ultra Review the Ultra Small Workstation
In our Lenovo ThinkStation P360 Ultra review, we see how Lenovo built a wildly expandable small box with high-end Intel and NVIDIA processors
Lenovo ThinkStation P360 Ultra Review the Ultra Small Workstation
Gaming:
Windows Central: Atomic Heart review: A beautiful, fun game that often lacks focus and direction
Atomic Heart can be so much fun, but it's inconsistent and tries to do too much.
Atomic Heart review: A beautiful, fun game that often lacks focus and direction
Wccftech: Company of Heroes 3 Review - Sunny with a Chance of Shrapnel
Take to the Mediterranian theatre of World War 2 in Company of Heroes 3, the new outing from one of the games that revolutionised RTS.
Company of Heroes 3 Review - Sunny with a Chance of Shrapnel
Input:
Windows Central: Microsoft Presenter+ review: Become a Teams and PowerPoint presenting pro with THIS
A necessity for presenters who live in Teams and PowerPoint
Microsoft Presenter+ review: Become a Teams and PowerPoint presenting pro with THIS
Headphones:
TechPowerUp: iBasso SR3 Open-Back Dynamic Driver Headphones Review
iBasso aims to use bio-cellulose dynamic drivers to their full potential with its new SR3 open-back headphones. These provide some of the most dynamic and punchy sound I've heard, which can be customized further based on the ear pads chosen. The SR3 also gets a good industrial design prioritizing comfort and build quality, making it well worthy of consideration.
iBasso SR3 Open-Back Dynamic Driver Headphones Review
Motherboards:
TweakTown: MSI MEG Z790 Godlike Motherboard Review
MSI delivers amazing connectivity and loads of expansion within its new MEG Z790 GODLIKE motherboard, but it certainly comes with a price!
MSI MEG Z790 Godlike Motherboard Review
eTeknix: The ULTIMATE AMD X670E Motherboard Roundup Review
If you’ve been watching/reading our content for quite some time, you’ll know that we don’t tend to do huge amounts of content on motherboards, but instead, like to focus more on doing the ultimate roundup of motherboards, which generally takes a very long time and leaves us at the mercy of motherboard vendors sending us.
The ULTIMATE AMD X670E Motherboard Roundup Review | eTeknix
Power:
Funky Kit: VOLTME Revo 140W PD3.1 GaN Charger Review
If there’s one replacement charger you need to get … then it has to be the VOLTME Revo 140W PD3.1 GaN Charger. It’s probably one of the most compact portable chargers I’ve seen, and what’s more it can charge up to 3 power-hungry devices simultaneously. It features a USB-C PD3.1...
VOLTME Revo 140W PD3.1 GaN Charger Review - Funky Kit
Hardware Busters: Cooler Master V1300 SFX Platinum - The STRONGEST SFX PSU!
I have already evaluated the V1100 SFX, the strongest small-factor PSU with universal input, so it was high time to look at the V1300 SFX beast, which only takes 200-240V input. Several years ago, SFX units could not pass 750W, but recently we see more and more powerful PSUs in this category. Cooler Master aimed at the top, though, with its V1100 and V1300 SFX models. The best part is that both are ATX v3.0 compatible; hence they can deliver double their power for ultra-short periods to cope with power spikes.
Cooler Master V1300 SFX Platinum - The STRONGEST SFX PSU! - Hardware Busters