Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Casing: Intel NUC11TNBi5 and Akasa Newton TN Fanless Case Review: Silencing the Tiger
Computers: Lenovo ThinkSystem SR650 V2 Review
Cooling: be quiet! Silent Wings 4/Silent Wings Pro 4 120mm Review, DeepCool AK620 WH High-Performance Air CPU Cooler Review
Displays: Iiyama G-Master Red Eagle GB2766HSU Monitor Review, NZXT Canvas 32Q Curved Gaming Monitor Review, NZXT Canvas QHD 27" and 32" Gaming Monitors Review
Headphones: HYTE Eclipse HG10 Wireless Gaming Headset Review
Networking: ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX6000 WiFi 6 Router Review
Storage: Accell Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station Review: A pricey yet efficient connector, ADATA Elite SE880 review: A compact, speedy external SSD that runs on the rare USB-C 3.2 (Gen 2x2) standard, Inland Performance SSD Review: The Low-Performance Niche, Viper Gaming VPR400 1TB RGB PCIe Gen 4x4 SSD
Casing:
Anandtech: Intel NUC11TNBi5 and Akasa Newton TN Fanless Case Review: Silencing the Tiger
Intels Tiger Lake-based NUCs have been shipping for well over a year now. Supply chain challenges have been impacting availability of different models in different regions, but that has not prevented Intels partners from delivering complementary products. Akasa, a well-known manufacturer of thermal solutions for computing systems targeting varied markets, has been maintaining a lineup of passively-cooled cases for Intels NUCs since 2013. We had reviewed the Akasa Turing chassis for the Bean Canyon NUC a couple of years back, and had come away pleasantly surprised. Todays review presents results from our comprehensive evaluation of the Tiger Canyon NUC (NUC11TNKi5). It also describes the process for installing the kits board (NUC11TNBi5) in the Akasa Newton TN chassis before analyzing its thermal performance characteristics. Read on to find out whether Akasa has managed to replicate the success of the Turing - Bean Canyon combination.
Intel NUC11TNBi5 and Akasa Newton TN Fanless Case Review: Silencing the Tiger
Computers:
StorageReview: Lenovo ThinkSystem SR650 V2 Review
The Lenovo ThinkSystem SR650 V2 is a mainstream server ideally suited for cloud storage, VDI, HPC, compute, and enterprise applications.
Lenovo ThinkSystem SR650 V2 Review
Cooling:
eTeknix: be quiet! Silent Wings 4/Silent Wings Pro 4 120mm Review
We at eTeknix review a selection of the newly released be quiet! Silent Wings 4 and Silent Wings Pro 4 cooling fans!
be quiet! Silent Wings 4/Silent Wings Pro 4 120mm Review | eTeknix
eTeknix: DeepCool AK620 WH High-Performance Air CPU Cooler Review
We at eTeknix review the DeepCool AK620 WH. A new air cooler offering a sleek white aesthetic with high-performance cooling!
DeepCool AK620 WH High-Performance Air CPU Cooler Review | eTeknix
Displays:
eTeknix: Iiyama G-Master Red Eagle GB2766HSU Monitor Review
Theres no shortage of great monitors these days, from humble office work to high-end gaming and eSports monitors, it seems all the big name brands have a great range to choose from.
Iiyama G-Master Red Eagle GB2766HSU Monitor Review | eTeknix
MMORPG.com: NZXT Canvas 32Q Curved Gaming Monitor Review
NZXT has done it. The PC builder, peripheral provider, and component colossus has officially staked their claim to your entire desktop with the final piece to the company's desktop takeover: The NZXT Canvas Gaming Monitor Series.
NZXT Canvas 32Q Curved Gaming Monitor Review | MMORPG.com
eTeknix: NZXT Canvas QHD 27" and 32" Gaming Monitors Review
NZXT has done it. The PC builder, peripheral provider, and component colossus has officially staked their claim to your entire desktop with the final piece to the company's desktop takeover: The NZXT Canvas Gaming Monitor Series.
NZXT Canvas QHD 27" and 32" Gaming Monitors Review | eTeknix
Headphones:
eTeknix: HYTE Eclipse HG10 Wireless Gaming Headset Review
We at eTeknix review the HYTE Eclipse HG10. A new wireless gaming headset set to arrive in the UK in the very near future!
HYTE Eclipse HG10 Wireless Gaming Headset Review | eTeknix
Networking:
eTeknix: ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX6000 WiFi 6 Router Review
ASUS is one of the biggest names in the business, but its their Republic of Gamers or ROG hardware that really excites the PC enthusiasts. The ROG brand is well known for its extremely high quality and flagship performance, offering a range of graphics cards, motherboards, power supplies, monitors, and more beyond.
ASUS ROG Rapture GT-AX6000 WiFi 6 Router Review | eTeknix
Storage:
9to5Mac: Accell Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station Review: A pricey yet efficient connector
Accell’s Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station connects to your Mac and provides fast and efficient charging for your devices and accessories. With this docking station, you can easily hook up any peripherals and instantly clean up all the cables on your desk. What’s in the box The Accell Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station comes with a 2.25 […]
Accell Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station Review: A pricey yet efficient connector
Windows Central: ADATA Elite SE880 review: A compact, speedy external SSD that runs on the rare USB-C 3.2 (Gen 2x2) standard
Need an external SSD to hook up your fast USB-C 3.2 (Gen 2x2) port? ADATA has you covered with the Elite SE880.
ADATA Elite SE880 review: A compact, speedy external SSD that runs on the rare USB-C 3.2 (Gen 2x2) standard
Tom's Hardware: Inland Performance SSD Review: The Low-Performance Niche
Not all PCIe 4.0 SSDs are fast
Inland Performance SSD Review: The Low-Performance Niche
LanOC Reviews: Viper Gaming VPR400 1TB RGB PCIe Gen 4x4 SSD
As SSD manufacturers have been slowly filling out their PCIe Gen 4 SSD options one of the trends that some of them did with past M.2 drives was sprinkle in a little RGB lighting into the mix and so far except for the WD SN850 which had a small light no one has done that with their new 4th Gen drives. Viper Gaming which is the gaming brand of Patriot just introduced their new Viper Gaming VPR400 which does exactly that by mixing their Viper Gaming VPR100 design that I previously reviewed with a new Innogrit Gen 4x4 controller. Today I’m going to take a closer look at the VPR400 and then put it through our test suite to see how it performs, lets's go!
Viper Gaming VPR400 1TB RGB PCIe Gen 4x4 SSD - LanOC Reviews