Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Cooling: ID-Cooling Frozn A620 GDL Review: Eye-catching gold bling without ARGB
Graphics Cards: Intel Arc B580 workstation test - Battlemage benchmarks with real applications and full versions
Input: Epomaker RT80 Review
Memory: Kingston FURY Renegade RGB 48GB DDR5-8400 CUDIMM Memory Kit Review
Motherboards: MSI MPG Z890 Carbon WiFi Review
Storage: Anker 778 Thunderbolt 4 Dock Mini-Review
Other: ENGWE P275 Pro review - An auto gearbox mid-drive ebike with well over 100 miles range
Cooling:
Tom's Hardware: ID-Cooling Frozn A620 GDL Review: Eye-catching gold bling without ARGB
ID-Cooling’s latest version of its A620 cooler features gold accents – for users who want bling without ARGB lighting – and the same strong cooling performance as other versions of the Frozn A620.
ID-Cooling Frozn A620 GDL Review: Eye-catching gold bling without ARGB
Graphics Cards:
IgorsLAB: Intel Arc B580 workstation test - Battlemage benchmarks with real applications and full versions
The Intel Arc B580 12GB is not a workstation graphics card, I know, but Ive decided not to chase after the 1001st supplement to the 1000 gaming benchmarks and YouTube videos that have already been published, because the added value is limited.
Intel Arc B580 workstation test - Battlemage benchmarks with real applications and full versions
Input:
APH Networks: Epomaker RT80 Review
More often than not, I find it harder to decide on a product to buy. So much of what is out there is highly marketed to appeal to the general public. This means products are often trying to one up each another with different features in a bid to grab your attention, and ultimately, so you buy the product. One such example is an air fryer. Air frying, in practice, is no different than a convection oven. There is a heating element and a fan to move the hot air around. Since air fryers have gotten so popular, now everything that was simply a convection oven is being rebranded as air fryers. I did not even know what made air frying different until I looked into it. Add on to this simple rebrand is the variety of smart features, from preset modes to screens and even apps to control the air fryer, there are more and more things to sort through. Ultimately though, does the product do what it says it does, or do all these extra features get in the way of simply using the product? Sometimes, a simpler product with a simpler interface is more effective than one with all the extra features baked in. Today, we have the Epomaker RT80, which features a built-in screen. Will this screen be an added functional benefit to using a keyboard, or will it be an empty bid for more sales? Let us read on to answer these questions!
Memory:
Funky Kit: Kingston FURY Renegade RGB 48GB DDR5-8400 CUDIMM Memory Kit Review
Kingston is one of the first brands to release the CUDIMM memory series. Today, we have one of those kits, rated at 8400MT/s. Those who follow the news know it’s not the highest CUDIMM memory we can expect in the upcoming months, but we must start from something. 8400MT/s is...
Kingston FURY Renegade RGB 48GB DDR5-8400 CUDIMM Memory Kit Review - Funky Kit
Motherboards:
Vortez: MSI MPG Z890 Carbon WiFi Review
We take a detailed look at one of MSI's most popular models donning the Intel Z890 chipset. Can the MSI MPG Z890 Carbon WiFi impress? Let's find out!
Storage:
ServeTheHome: Anker 778 Thunderbolt 4 Dock Mini-Review
In our Anker 778 mini review, we see what this Thunderbolt 4 dock offers and explain why we continue to use it in the lab
Other:
Neowin: ENGWE P275 Pro review - An auto gearbox mid-drive ebike with well over 100 miles range
I've had the P275 Pro for a good few months and it has been a surprising experience. It's mostly great, though with some struggles and safety concerns that can be addressed fairly easily.
ENGWE P275 Pro review - An auto gearbox mid-drive ebike with well over 100 miles range