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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles, including GeForce 452.06 Driver Performance Analysis,  Dell EMC PowerEdge C6525 Review - 2U4N AMD EPYC Kilo-thread Server, and Should you buy the AMD or Intel version of the ThinkPad T14s?





Graphics Cards:

BabelTechReviews: GeForce 452.06 Driver Performance Analysis

GeForce 452.06 Driver Performance Analysis with a RTX 2080 Ti Gaming OC Benching 10 Games and comparing it versus both v.442.59 and v.451.85.



GeForce 452.06 Driver Performance Analysis

Cases:

eTeknix: DeepCool CL500 High-Airflow Mid-Tower PC Case Review

DeepCool has been one of the best new brands in recent years, as theyve expanded their brand out from China to western markets, giving us some very impressive PC cases, coolers, power supplies and more. Its been a nearly a year since I reviewed their last case, the Macube 550.



DeepCool CL500 High-Airflow Mid-Tower PC Case Review | eTeknix

Computers:

ServeTheHome: Dell EMC PowerEdge C6525 Review - 2U4N AMD EPYC Kilo-thread Server

In our Dell EMC PowerEdge C6525 review, we show the features and performance of this 2U 4-node (2U4N) server with one kilo-thread of AMD EPYC 7002 CPUs



Dell EMC PowerEdge C6525 Review 2U4N AMD EPYC Kilo-thread Server

Windows Central: Should you buy the AMD or Intel version of the ThinkPad T14s?

The ThinkPad T490s has been refreshed and rebranded to the ThinkPad T14s. It's still thin, light, and packing a ton of features. We used both the AMD and Intel versions to see which one comes out on top.



Review: Should you buy the AMD or Intel version of the ThinkPad T14s?

Mad Shrimps: Shuttle EDGE EN01J4 Robust Industry PC Review

With the EN01 series, Shuttle is proposing a modular PC solution for industrial use, which is easy to work with and depending on the application needs it will house different CPUs and memory quantities as well.

[M] [M] Shuttle EDGE EN01J4 Robust Industry PC Review

Displays:

Tom's Hardware: Viotek GFI27QXA Review: Affordable 144Hz 4K Gaming

Colorful 4K, fast refresh, tempting price



Viotek GFI27QXA Review: Affordable 144Hz 4K Gaming

Gaming:

MMORPG.com: EVE Echoes Review

Join Ed as he gives his full review of the mobile MMORPG, EVE Echoes. Does New Eden really fit in the palm of your hand?

EVE Echoes Review

MMORPG.com: Remnant: From The Ashes - Subject 2923 Review

Welcome back to the post-apocalyptic world of Remnant: From The Ashes - Subject 2923 DLC. The team at Gunfire Games has just released their new story DLC, and Kevin had a chance to take it for a spin. Here is our review.

Remnant: From The Ashes - Subject 2923 Review

Headphones:

Windows Central: Audeze Mobius review: You might not need these, but they sure are fun

If you're going to drop $400 on a pair of over-the-ear headphones, the least they could do is offer some neat tricks.



Audeze Mobius review: You might not need these, but they sure are fun

Tom's Hardware: Logitech G733 Lightspeed Review: Athleisure Audio

A lightweight, sporty gaming headset



Logitech G733 Lightspeed Review: Athleisure Audio

Input:

NikKTech: DREVO Falcon Honeycomb Optical Gaming Mouse Review

The latest Falcon Honeycomb Optical Gaming Mouse by DREVO combines impressive RGB looks with near-excellent tracking accuracy and speed thanks to the award winning Pixart PMW3389 sensor.

DREVO Falcon Honeycomb Optical Gaming Mouse Review

Tom's Hardware: Logitech G203 Lightsync Mouse Review: Basic Cutie

A simple, colorful gaming mouse



Logitech G203 Lightsync Mouse Review: Basic Cutie

Memory:

Tom's Hardware: G.Skill Trident Z Neo DDR4-3600 C14 2x8GB Review: Plug-n-Play Excellence

G.Skill's Trident Z Neo ups the bar for DDR4-3600 memory.



G.Skill Trident Z Neo DDR4-3600 C14 2x8GB Review: Plug-n-Play Excellence

ThinkComputers: T-Force Dark Z DDR4 3600 MHz Memory Review

When we were offered their T-Force Dark Z DDR4 3600 MHz kit to review, I was excited to see how it performed. We ran the T-Force Dark Z 3600 MHz kit through our suite of memory benchmarks. So, let's see how it did.



T-Force Dark Z DDR4 3600 MHz Memory Review

Storage:

Legit Reviews: Lexar SL200 1TB Portable SSD Review

Lexar SL200 – Portable SSD based on SATA III The portable SSD market has gotten pretty crowded in recent years. Luckly, there are a ton of familiar names like Lexar, an affiliate of Longsys, to look at for those needing a storage drive for data on-the-go. The Lexar SL100 portable SSD series was the brands first ...more



Lexar SL200 1TB Portable SSD Review - Legit Reviews

APH Networks: SilverStone CP14-E, ECM21-E, ECU02-E Review

For the past month or so, I have found myself working a more substantial amount compared to my regular hours. Something I have been noticing each summer is how my job further develops my character. Last year, when I was a camp counselor, I found myself changing and growing. There were plenty of moments of realization when looking into my own life where I clearly saw needing change. Although making the change was challenging and took a plentiful amount of time to adjust to, I knew things would end up being better in the long run. I would not consider the struggle over yet, but I believe struggling is just a part of life. Recalling back to this summer, with my increased hours, I have found myself becoming more exhausted than ever before. I also want to push myself to go further even though I know I do not really need to be working this much. To struggle like this is essentially a gift. As masochistic that last statement may have sounded, I have already found myself learning more about myself as I go through this. Struggles or the feeling of inability allow us to grow more rapidly and adapt. Now, why would I bring up the ideas of struggles in this introduction? Why, of course, because as new parts are released, there will be the need or want to upgrade the internals of a PC to accommodate these new components. The problem in this scenario is many people do not want to upgrade their entire PC just to do so. For example, not everyone has a motherboard that supports NVMe SSDs, but they may want to upgrade for the enhanced speed. Others may need an internal USB Type-C connection with a motherboard that does not have it, so what can we do? Well, SilverStone may have answered this question by allowing you to change as little as possible with your existing system. SilverStone has sent over their CP14-E, ECM21-E, and ECU02-E for us to try out. What use do these three products really have? Keep reading to find out!

SilverStone CP14-E, ECM21-E, ECU02-E Review | APH Networks