Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Cooling: ARCTIC BioniX P120 A-RGB and P12 PWM PST RGB 0dB Review
Gaming: Death's Door Review
Graphics Cards: XFX Radeon RX 6600 XT Speedster Merc 308 Graphics Card Review
Input: IDOBAO ID80 Bestype Keyboard Kit Review
Memory: Patriot Viper Elite II 32GB DDR4-4000 Memory Kit Review, Neo Forza FAYE 16GB DDR4 5000 MHz CL19
Mobile: Unbiased Pixel 5a vs iPhone 12 Camera Comparison: BLIND!
Storage: Kingston A2000 1TB NVMe SSD Review, Seagate FireCuda 530 M.2 NVMe SSD Review: Performance Above All
Other: Seeed reTerminal Review: The Power is in Your Hands
Cooling:
APH Networks: ARCTIC BioniX P120 A-RGB and P12 PWM PST RGB 0dB Review
With news out about the coming school semester being in-person, I am quite excited to experience campus life once again. I know the shift will be quite drastic for many of the newer students as they have not experienced much on the in-person campus life, if at all. I have talked to some of the newer students and have found many actually do like online classes. Perhaps this is because it is so easy to cheat have academic integrity while online. Regardless, I will still be excited to show them the many joys of what campus has to offer. Online lectures are far inferior compared to the in-person equivalent. For example, if your professor cannot throw stuffed soccer balls at people to make them answer questions, then how are they going to interact with their students? Calling on people's names cannot compare to a stuffed soccer ball or any sort of physical interaction. How will your groupmates ghost you if they have to come to lectures? Simple, they just will not attend class. Despite how unappealing the campus life may seem, there are still the many benefits that I had taken for granted when I had the opportunity. The facilities are simply wonderful to have and being able to interact with your classmates physically is so much better than seeing their names on your screen. University is a time to meet people and it is very reliable at doing just that. It is almost as reliable as a set of good case fans. Today, ARCTIC has sent over their BioniX P120 A-RGB and P12 PWM PST RGB 0dB for us to test out. How reliable will these fans be in general use? Keep reading to find out!
ARCTIC BioniX P120 A-RGB and P12 PWM PST RGB 0dB Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks
Gaming:
OCC: Death's Door Review
Today I have the review for Death's Door, an action-adventure game from Acid Nerve and Devolver Digital where you play as a crow employed as a reaper of souls. When given an assignment, you are to travel through a door to the soul, claim the soul, possibly by killing the being it is for, and return it. Failing to reap a soul means the creature is able to grow large, powerful, and evil, having past its time. Your assignment that starts the game is interrupted after having claimed the giant soul, as another being has snatched it away from you, but left a door open so you may follow. Besides needing the soul back as part of your job, you also need it to regain the immortality reapers enjoy in the Hall of Doors when not on assignment.
Death's Door Review
Graphics Cards:
Adored TV: XFX Radeon RX 6600 XT Speedster Merc 308 Graphics Card Review
Its been quite a while since we’ve had a graphics card on the test bench, and for good reason too. 2021 has been one hell of a ride for the graphics card market with supply low, and prices and demand at an all time high.
XFX Radeon RX 6600 XT Speedster Merc 308 Graphics Card Review
Input:
MMORPG.com: IDOBAO ID80 Bestype Keyboard Kit Review
Curious about the keyboard building hobby? This new kit from IDOBAO is affordable and offers premium features like gasket mount, a brass plate, powder coated finish and more. Find out how it stacks up in our review.
IDOBAO ID80 Bestype Keyboard Kit Review | MMORPG.com
Memory:
FunkyKit: Patriot Viper Elite II 32GB DDR4-4000 Memory Kit Review
We recently reviewed the 16GB memory kit from the Viper Elite II series last week. And as promised in the last review, we will present the 32GB version of the memory kit, rated at DDR4-4000.
Patriot Viper Elite II 32GB DDR4-4000 Memory Kit Review - FunkyKit
Glob3trotters: Neo Forza FAYE 16GB DDR4 5000 MHz CL19
When it comes to DRAM, history has show us that just before the next technological leap occurs, we get some final iterations of that generation, like the last hurrahs. We are pretty much topping out now the DDR4 segment where companies are pushing the envelope with timings, frequency and even voltages. One such example is today’s kit from Neo Forza, a 5000 MHz 16GB pair that runs out of the box at 1.6v! Crazy, I know, but wait until you see the price because this is where the main focus should be. Also bear in mind that not long ago Corsair was charging over $1000 for something similar.
Neo Forza FAYE 16GB DDR4 5000 MHz CL19 | Glob3trotters
Mobile:
Max Tech: Unbiased Pixel 5a vs iPhone 12 Camera Comparison: BLIND!
Vadim & Angelika have NO IDEA which smartphone took each photo, so this camera comparison is completely UNBIASED! Let's see which phone they chose the most!
Unbiased Pixel 5a vs iPhone 12 Camera Comparison: BLIND!
Storage:
ServeTheHome: Kingston A2000 1TB NVMe SSD Review
In our Kingston A2000 1TB NVMe SSD review, we see how this entry-level drive from Kingston compares to our growing data set
Kingston A2000 1TB NVMe SSD Review
Tom's Hardware: Seagate FireCuda 530 M.2 NVMe SSD Review: Performance Above All
Built to deliver high performance, endurance, and give users peace of mind.
Seagate FireCuda 530 M.2 NVMe SSD Review: Performance Above All
Other:
Tom's Hardware: Seeed reTerminal Review: The Power is in Your Hands
The power of a Raspberry Pi 4 for embedded and industrial projects.
Seeed reTerminal Review: The Power is in Your Hands