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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Computers: Here's How & Why the M1 Mac Mini replaced my $15K Mac Pro!
CPUs: Intel Core i7-10700 vs Core i7-10700K Review: Is 65W Comet Lake an Option?, AMD offers incredible levels of performance with the Ryzen 9 5950X
Displays: AOC 16T2 15.6" Portable Touch Screen Monitor Review
Gaming: Not So MMO: Hitman 3 Review, Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond Review
Input: ROCCAT Burst Pro Review
Memory: G.SKILL Trident Z Royal DDR4-4000 MHz CL17 2x16 GB Review
Storage: Patriot High Endurance 128GB microSDXC Card Review, QSAN XCubeNXT XN8016D 16-Bay 3U Review, Samsung 870 EVO SATA SSD Review: The Best Just Got Better
Video: PTZOptics Webcam 80 Review: Solid Quality, High Price





Computers:

Max Tech: Here's How & Why the M1 Mac Mini replaced my $15K Mac Pro!

My Real-World experience replacing my 2019 Mac Pro beats with an M1 Mac Mini for a wide variety of tasks including photo and video editing!



Here's How & Why the M1 Mac Mini replaced my $15K Mac Pro!

CPUs:

Anandtech: Intel Core i7-10700 vs Core i7-10700K Review: Is 65W Comet Lake an Option?

Over the years, Intel’s consumer processor lineup has featured its usual array of overclocking ‘K’ models, and more recently the ‘F’ series that come without integrated graphics. The bulk of the lineup however are still the versions without a suffix, the ‘nones’, like the Core i7-10700 in this review. These processors sit in the middle of the road, almost always having a 65 W TDP compared to the 91-125 W overclockable models, but also having integrated graphics, unlike the F family. What makes it interesting is when we pair one of these 65 W parts against its 125 W overclocking counterpart, and if the extra base and turbo frequency boost is actually worth the money in an era where motherboards dont seem to care about power?



Intel Core i7-10700 vs Core i7-10700K Review: Is 65W Comet Lake an Option?

Windows Central: AMD offers incredible levels of performance with the Ryzen 9 5950X

AMD continues to ramp up the pressure on Intel and the Ryzen 9 5950X is but another nail on the company's bat. It's super-fast, comes rocking 32 threads, and is incredibly energy-efficient. It's a win, win, win if you can take advantage of all the available performance.



Review: AMD offers incredible levels of performance with the Ryzen 9 5950X

Displays:

eTeknix: AOC 16T2 15.6" Portable Touch Screen Monitor Review

Ive tested many monitors over the years, from modest 1080p budget models, up to super-sized ultra-wide monitors that cost thousands. Actually, quite a few of those monitors were from AOC too, actually. However, I dont think Ive ever reviewed a portable monitor!



AOC 16T2 15.6" Portable Touch Screen Monitor Review | eTeknix

Gaming:

MMORPG.com: Not So MMO: Hitman 3 Review

Hitman 3 caps off the World of Assassination Trilogy that began with 2016's episodic treatment of the legendary series. Is this send off worth your time in the end? Jason reviews Hitman 3, taking Agent 47, AKA a Human Swiss Army Knife, out for a spin.

Not So MMO: Hitman 3 Review | MMORPG.com

bit-tech.net: Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond Review

Despite huge ambition, Medal of Honor's VR adventure fails to go beyond the Call of Duty.



Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond Review | bit-tech.net

Input:

APH Networks: ROCCAT Burst Pro Review

The ROCCAT Burst Pro is now the mouse to beat, combining a featherweight design, excellent performance, and an impenetrable body.

ROCCAT Burst Pro Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks

Memory:

TechPowerUp: G.SKILL Trident Z Royal DDR4-4000 MHz CL17 2x16 GB Review

With looks fit for a king and performance to match, the Trident Z Royal from G.SKILL is back. With a 2x 16 GB specification at 4000 MHz, this kit is not only fast, but also looks glamorous on your shelf or when installed.



G.SKILL Trident Z Royal DDR4-4000 MHz CL17 2x16 GB Review

Storage:

FunkyKit: Patriot High Endurance 128GB microSDXC Card Review

Patriot's EP Series High Endurance microSD is designed specifically for durability and critical systems where maximum endurance is required



Patriot High Endurance 128GB microSDXC Card Review - FunkyKit

TweakTown: QSAN XCubeNXT XN8016D 16-Bay 3U Review

QSAN's XCubeNXT XN8016D 16-bay 3U unit is an extremely powerful yet flexible platform. Join us as we fully put it to the test.



QSAN XCubeNXT XN8016D 16-Bay 3U Review

Tom's Hardware: Samsung 870 EVO SATA SSD Review: The Best Just Got Better

Samsung’s 870 EVO is poised to continue the 860 EVO’s market domination.



Samsung 870 EVO SATA SSD Review: The Best Just Got Better

Video:

Tom's Hardware: PTZOptics Webcam 80 Review: Solid Quality, High Price

Logitech C920 Competitor Outprices the Original.



PTZOptics Webcam 80 Review: Solid Quality, High Price