Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Computers: High-End Gaming PC 2021/2022 with Custom Water Cooling | Part 2 Assembly
Cooling: CORSAIR iCUE H115i ELITE CAPELLIX – Alder Lake Tests, SilverStone Air Slimmer 120 ARGB Review
CPUs: Intel's finest crowbar selection - Core i9-12900KS binning and OC comparison with 12900K/KF
Input: TheKey.Company Portico75 Review: Affordable, Entry-Level Fun
Memory: GEIL POLARIS RGB DDR5-5200 32GB Memory Kit Review
Computers:
IgorsLAB: High-End Gaming PC 2021/2022 with Custom Water Cooling | Part 2 Assembly
Time is running out and many are already waiting for the second part and today is the day (who missed the first part: click here).
High-End Gaming PC 2021/2022 with Custom Water Cooling | Part 2 Assembly
Cooling:
Mad Shrimps: CORSAIR iCUE H115i ELITE CAPELLIX – Alder Lake Tests
The previously released CORSAIR iCUE ELITE CAPELLIX AIOs do become fully-compatible with the new Alder Lake platform on the LGA1700 socket thanks to the so called retrofit kit.
[M] [M] CORSAIR iCUE H115i ELITE CAPELLIX – Alder Lake Tests
APH Networks: SilverStone Air Slimmer 120 ARGB Review
One trend I have noticed in many of my friend groups over the past few years is the interest in pursuing a career in coding, whether it is software engineering or computer science. What makes coding so alluring though? Well, a big part, of course, is the pay. Big companies such as Meta, Amazon, and Google are known for compensating their employees with big six-figure salaries along with stock options and other bonuses. The pay is not limited to just these large companies though, as many startups can also have the funding to pay their employees handsomely while also giving them a chance to be part of something potentially significant. Other areas of the tech industry include financial technology for those who, on top of coding, also enjoy investing and the financial aspects of life. Now this is not to say that all people in coding are simply money-hungry, as many of these types of jobs require extensive overtime for extraneous projects. Many of my friends who pursue coding as a career are actively getting themselves involved in hackathons and various projects to continually sharpen their skills while also diving deeper into a genuine interest. Some may argue that the tech industry will become saturated because of the uptick in people who want to learn to code. In my opinion though, given how technology is advancing, I think we will always have a need for coders. Similarly, you could make an argument that the RGB LED fan market is becoming oversaturated, since pretty much every fan you see nowadays will likely have some RGB LED lighting to it unless it is from Noctua. The most important aspect anyways is that the fan will perform well, regardless of the colors it emits. This brings us to today's review of the SilverStone Air Slimmer 120 ARGB. Does the Air Slimmer 120 ARGB perform as well as it looks? Let us read on to find out.
SilverStone Air Slimmer 120 ARGB Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks
CPUs:
IgorsLAB: Intel's finest crowbar selection - Core i9-12900KS binning and OC comparison with 12900K/KF
The Intel Core i9-12900KS has been on the market for a few weeks now and is, at least on paper, actually just an even more highly selected variant of the i9-12900K/KF
Intel's finest crowbar selection - Core i9-12900KS binning and OC comparison with 12900K/KF
Input:
Tom's Hardware: TheKey.Company Portico75 Review: Affordable, Entry-Level Fun
The Portico75 feels great for the price and has personality to spare.
TheKey.Company Portico75 Review: Affordable, Entry-Level Fun
Memory:
FunkyKit: GEIL POLARIS RGB DDR5-5200 32GB Memory Kit Review
The GEIL Polaris RGB memory kit is designed for content creators and gamers, and comes in 3 color choices … Racing Red, Titanium grey, or Glacier White. It uses memory ICs from Micron with on-die error ...
GEIL POLARIS RGB DDR5-5200 32GB Memory Kit Review - FunkyKit