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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Casing: teenage engineering computer–1 Review
Computers: Minisforum EliteMini HM90 Mini PC With AMD Ryzen 9 4900H 'Renoir' APU Review
Cooling: The new colourful 120 mm class: be quiet! Light Wings PWM and High Speed PWM in test | launch review, GELID Solutions GLACIER RGB Cooler Review
Gaming: Elyon Review, Jurassic World Evolution 2 Review – Prehistory Repeats Itself, The Last Stand: Aftermath Review - A Race Against the Clock
Memory: ADATA XPG Lancer DDR5-5200 2x 16 GB Review, Patriot Viper Steel RGB 3600MHz DDR4 Memory Review
Mobile: Motorola Moto G6 - Three years later ...
Motherboards: ASRock Z690 Taichi Review: More M.2, Please
Storage: Kingston XS2000 Portable Solid State Drive Review, Seagate Game Drive Hub for Xbox Review
Other: eVscope 2 review: The next step for the smartphone-connected telescope, Quick Look: FlexiSpot EQ3 Electric Height Adjustable Standing Desk





Casing:

TechPowerUp: teenage engineering computer–1 Review

The teenage engineering computer-1 is not meant to be a detached chassis. Instead, with its unique flat-packed design and the need to bend and build it yourself, the result is a fused, single unit that provides the functionality you need, and after going through the whole experience of unpacking and building it, the result is mesmerizing.



teenage engineering computer–1 Review

Computers:

Wccftech: Minisforum EliteMini HM90 Mini PC With AMD Ryzen 9 4900H 'Renoir' APU Review

The Minisforum EliteMini HM90 is a small yet powerful Mini PC, powered by AMD's 8 core Ryzen 9 4900H CPU and a very decent pricing.



Minisforum EliteMini HM90 Mini PC With AMD Ryzen 9 4900H 'Renoir' APU Review

Cooling:

IgorsLAB: The new colourful 120 mm class: be quiet! Light Wings PWM and High Speed PWM in test | launch review

Should Santa Claus now donate a restrained quiet pedal with ARGB halo or rather a powerful brother including colorful fireworks? And do you want the parts individually or in a three-pack with a hub as a free accessory?  Yes, also be quiet! sends glowing fans into the race for the first time, which may sound like blasphemy to some. Well, ARGB also works in black, so you can turn it off. But that would really be doing an injustice to the completely redesigned fans. Because that’s exactly what today’s test will show.



The new colourful 120 mm class: be quiet! Light Wings PWM and High Speed PWM in test | launch review

EnosTech.com: GELID Solutions GLACIER RGB Cooler Review

For the price, the Glacier RGB offers decent performance and the good sound levels and comes with a 5-year warranty!



GELID Solutions GLACIER RGB Cooler Review - EnosTech.com

Gaming:

MMORPG.com: Elyon Review

Elyon, the MMORPG formerly known as Ascent: Infinite Realm, has been out for little over a month now and Mitch has finished putting it through its paces. How does the Steampunk work though? Check out our review.

Elyon Review | MMORPG.com

Wccftech: Jurassic World Evolution 2 Review – Prehistory Repeats Itself

Is Jurassic World Evolution the prehistoric park builder fans have been dreaming of? Or another scaly snoozefest?



Jurassic World Evolution 2 Review – Prehistory Repeats Itself

Wccftech: The Last Stand: Aftermath Review - A Race Against the Clock

The Last Stand: Aftermath puts players in peril as the infection that's taken the world slowly gets to them. Is this journey worth it?



The Last Stand: Aftermath Review - A Race Against the Clock

Memory:

TechPowerUp: ADATA XPG Lancer DDR5-5200 2x 16 GB Review

XPG takes DDR5 to a whole new level with its Lancer line and an XMP profile of 5200 MT/s. It is time to test the waters and see how it performs compared to contenders. We will also take a look under that heatspreader and do some overclocking.



ADATA XPG Lancer DDR5-5200 2x 16 GB Review

EnosTech.com: Patriot Viper Steel RGB 3600MHz DDR4 Memory Review

The Patriot Viper Steel RGB 3600MHz DDR4 Memory offers great illumination and performance all while remaining affordable.



Patriot Viper Steel RGB 3600MHz DDR4 Memory Review - EnosTech.com

Mobile:

Dedoimedo: Motorola Moto G6 - Three years later ...

Short review of the Motorola Moto G6 budget smartphone, three years into its life, covering overall experience, problems with sound, battery and screen lock, and eventual hardware failure

Motorola Moto G6 - Three years later ...

Motherboards:

Tom's Hardware: ASRock Z690 Taichi Review: More M.2, Please

ASRock’s Z690 Taichi offers familiar cog styling, three M.2 ports, robust power delivery and Thunderbolt 4 capability for $589.99.



ASRock Z690 Taichi Review: More M.2, Please

Storage:

ThinkComputers: Kingston XS2000 Portable Solid State Drive Review

Today we are taking a look at Kingston's latest portable solid state drive, the XS2000. This drive makes use of the USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 20 Gbps interface with rated speeds of 2000 MB/s which make it perfect for transferring files, being a portable video editing drive, or even portable game drive.



Kingston XS2000 Portable Solid State Drive Review

TweakTown: Seagate Game Drive Hub for Xbox Review

Seagate updates Game Drive Hub for Xbox with the new 8TB version supporting USB 3.1 Gen, dual USB-C, and an updated design.



Seagate Game Drive Hub for Xbox Review

Other:

Space Explored: eVscope 2 review: The next step for the smartphone-connected telescope

The eVscope 2 is a smart telescope that connects to your phone and allows you to explore the invisible objects of the night sky.



eVscope 2 review: The next step for the smartphone-connected telescope

TechPowerUp: Quick Look: FlexiSpot EQ3 Electric Height Adjustable Standing Desk

Height-adjustable desks have come a long way since the days where you had to crank it up and down manually. The FlexiSpot EQ3 frame offers dual-electric motors along with four customizable settings and your choice of frame color and tabletop materials.



Quick Look: FlexiSpot EQ3 Electric Height Adjustable Standing Desk