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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Computers: 14 Cores Of Fast 12Th Gen Intel Power! MSI GP76 Hands-On Review, M1 Max Mac Studio FULL Teardown & Thermal Throttle Test,  What happens if you try to UPGRADE a $5,000 Mac Studio?, Don't Buy The M1 Ultra Mac Studio...
Cooling: Arctic Liquid Freezer II 280 A-RGB Review
Displays: BenQ Mobiuz EX3410R 34-Inch Ultra-Wide Gaming Monitor Review: Maximum Curve, Color, and Speed
Gaming: Ghostwire: Tokyo PC early review impressions — Sensory overload, Ghostwire: Tokyo Review - Saving Souls Is a Fun Business, Shredders Review - Polaris Snowboarding 2022, The RPG Files: Babylon's Fall Review
Headphones: 1MORE ComfoBuds Mini in test - When the dwarfs drum reservedly and the measurements confirm the hearing impression, SeeAudio X Crinacle Yume Midnight IEMs Review
Memory: Fast RAM makes a difference in gaming, ADATA XPG Lancer RGB DDR5-6000 32GB Memory Kit Review
Motherboards: ASRock Z690 Aqua OC Motherboard Review Ft. Corsair's Hydro X Series Liquid Cooling
Storage: Kingston's KC3000 is a top PCIe 4.0 SSD for those who need speed, Silicon Power X-Power XS70 1TB SSD Review - Most Affordable
Video: Razer's Key Light Chroma brings RGB to your Twitch streams





Computers:

ETA Prime: 14 Cores Of Fast 12Th Gen Intel Power! MSI GP76 Hands-On Review

In this video, we take a look at the all-new MSI GP76 12UGS 608 17.3” Gaming laptop powered by the new Intel Alderlake 12700H mobile CPU with 14 Cores and 20 Threads...



14 Cores Of Fast 12Th Gen Intel Power! MSI GP76 Hands-On Review

Max Tech: M1 Max Mac Studio FULL Teardown & Thermal Throttle Test!

How much BETTER is the M1 Ultra Mac Studio's COPPER cooling system compared to the M1 Max model?



M1 Max Mac Studio FULL Teardown & Thermal Throttle Test!

Like Miani: What happens if you try to UPGRADE a $5,000 Mac Studio?

With news swirling recently about the removable SSD in Apple's new Mac Studio, I thought I'd try to answer any questions we might have about future upgradability the only way I know how: by actually TRYING IT! In today's video I'm putting $9,000 of Mac Studio on the line by trying to upgrade the storage in Apple's latest Mac!



What happens if you try to UPGRADE a $5,000 Mac Studio?

Tally Ho Tech: Don't Buy The M1 Ultra Mac Studio...

M1 Ultra v MacBook Pro 16 v RTX 3090 - 12900KMac Studio FASTER THAN RTX 3090 & i9 12900K Apple Say. Yes the intel i9 12900k and Nvidia RTX 3090.



Don't Buy The M1 Ultra Mac Studio...

Cooling:

OCInside: Arctic Liquid Freezer II 280 A-RGB Review

At the release of the first water cooler with RGB lighting, Arctic only offered models with 12cm fans. In the meantime, Arctic has expanded its range and offers the full spectrum of CPU water coolers with two or three 12 or 14cm, RGB or A-RGB illuminated fans. Arctic is now also including an LGA 1700 mounting kit for the latest 12th generation Intel Core CPUs with all Liquid Freezer II series coolers. Time for us to run the more powerful model with two 14cm fans and A-RGB lighting through our test course. And with a little luck, you can even win an Arctic LF II 280 A-RGB AIO after this review!



Arctic Liquid Freezer II 280 A-RGB Review

Displays:

Tom's Hardware: BenQ Mobiuz EX3410R 34-Inch Ultra-Wide Gaming Monitor Review: Maximum Curve, Color, and Speed

The BenQ Mobiuz EX3410R is a 34-inch ultra-wide curved VA gaming monitor with 144 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, HDR and extended color.



BenQ Mobiuz EX3410R 34-Inch Ultra-Wide Gaming Monitor Review: Maximum Curve, Color, and Speed

Gaming:

Windows Central: Ghostwire: Tokyo PC early review impressions — Sensory overload

I've been (attempting) to play Ghostwire: Tokyo recently for review, but PC issues have held me back from getting a full-on experience. Still, I wanted to put down some thoughts for aspects of the game that aren't related to performance, for those interested enough to jump in.

Ghostwire: Tokyo PC early review impressions — Sensory overload

Wccftech: Ghostwire: Tokyo Review - Saving Souls Is a Fun Business

Ghostwire: Tokyo may be the best game yet from developer Tango Gameworks, featuring an excellently designed version of Tokyo.

Ghostwire: Tokyo Review - Saving Souls Is a Fun Business

Wccftech: Shredders Review - Polaris Snowboarding 2022

Shredders is a snowboarding game that came out a few days ago. Is it good at filling the void left by other games like it?



Shredders Review - Polaris Snowboarding 2022

MMORPG.com: The RPG Files: Babylon's Fall Review

Babylon's Fall aims to take players to the city of Neo Babylon, tasked with reclaiming the fabled Tower of Babel. But is it successful, or does the Platinum Games' title fall flat?

The RPG Files: Babylon's Fall Review | MMORPG.com

Headphones:

IgorsLAB: 1MORE ComfoBuds Mini in test - When the dwarfs drum reservedly and the measurements confirm the hearing impression

I admit that the test today was mainly due to my curiosity to see how the new measuring station performs in practice. 



1MORE ComfoBuds Mini in test - When the dwarfs drum reservedly and the measurements confirm the hearing impression

TechPowerUp: SeeAudio X Crinacle Yume Midnight IEMs Review

SeeAudio has paired up with noted IEM reviewer Crinacle to release an improved version of its well-regarded Yume IEMs. The new Yume Midnight gets a bass boost and extended treble on top of a reworked acoustic chamber for enhanced technicalities, as well as updated accessories.



SeeAudio X Crinacle Yume Midnight IEMs Review

Memory:

BabelTechReviews: Fast RAM makes a difference in gaming

The Memory Performance Review - 6 Kits tested with 30 Games and Real World Benches Featuring Corsair DDR5 6400



Fast RAM makes a difference in gaming

ThinkComputers: ADATA XPG Lancer RGB DDR5-6000 32GB Memory Kit Review

Today we have another DDR5 memory kit and this one should really appeal to enthusiasts! It is the ADATA XPG Lancer RGB DDR5-6000 32GB kit which has a sleek heatspreader design, RGB lighting, and runs at 6000 MHz with timings of 40-40-40-76 at 1.35V.



ADATA XPG Lancer RGB DDR5-6000 32GB Memory Kit Review

Motherboards:

Wccftech: ASRock Z690 Aqua OC Motherboard Review Ft. Corsair's Hydro X Series Liquid Cooling

ASRock Z690 Aqua OC features an impressive suite of features aimed at enthusiasts and overclockers for a price of $1399 US.



ASRock Z690 Aqua OC Motherboard Review Ft. Corsair's Hydro X Series Liquid Cooling

Storage:

Windows Central: Review: Kingston's KC3000 is a top PCIe 4.0 SSD for those who need speed

The Kingston KC3000 might not be the most affordable PCIe 4.0 SSD out there, but it makes up for its price with awesome speed and a generous TBW rating.



Review: Kingston's KC3000 is a top PCIe 4.0 SSD for those who need speed

TweakTown: Silicon Power X-Power XS70 1TB SSD Review - Most Affordable

With the lowest price we've seen yet for an E18 controlled SSD arrayed with B47R flash, Silicon Power's newest is very attractive.



Silicon Power X-Power XS70 1TB SSD Review - Most Affordable

Video:

Windows Central: Razer's Key Light Chroma brings RGB to your Twitch streams

Razer's latest streamer-focused product is the Key Light Chroma. It's pricey, but it'll not only solve your lighting issues, it'll make it a whole lot more interesting in the process.



Review: Razer's Key Light Chroma brings RGB to your Twitch streams