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Casing: Cooler Master MasterBox MB600L V2 Review
Computers: 16GB vs 32GB RAM M1 Pro MacBook - Multitasking RAM TEST, M1 Max 24 core GPU TESTED in games and benchmarks
Cooling: be quiet! Shadow Rock Slim 2 CPU Air Cooler Review
Displays: Monoprice Dark Matter 27 Review: Exceptional Contrast and Color
Gaming: Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water (2021) Review - Horror, Again
Memory: ADATA Spectrix D50 ROG Certified 16GB DDR4-3600 Memory Kit Review, Patriot Viper Elite II 64GB (2x32GB) C20 DDR4 Memory Kit Review
Printers: Lotmaxx Shark V2 3D Printer Review: Jack of all Trades, Master of None
Storage: Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus PS5 SSD Temperature & Speed Test Analysis





Casing:

APH Networks: Cooler Master MasterBox MB600L V2 Review

Over the past two years, I have realized I really enjoy hiking. Now, this might not be surprising considering I live in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, home to the great Canadian Rockies. Nonetheless, I find it to be a lot of fun just going up a mountain and admiring the view with friends. Having gone hiking with a lot of different individuals, I have found people tend to go hiking for three different reasons: Exercise, the view, hang out with friends, or a combination of them. I personally go for all three of the listed reasons, but I have also been hiking with people who just care about the view at the end, which unfortunately has been ruined on a few occasions by smokey weather. Other people I know do not actually enjoy hiking, but they like the company of friends and doing activities with them, so they push through to make the most of their time. Other friends I know simply enjoy the exercise and adventure, especially since we often do not feel bad about going overboard with the meals afterward, haha. Despite people having different reasons for enjoying hiking, I have also found that everyone ends up having a good time throughout the whole adventure. Somewhat similarly, I find people usually have different reasons for buying certain PC cases: It has a tempered glass side window with RGB LEDs to show off, it is silent, or it is relatively cheap and great for those on a budget. There are many other reasons, of course, for what influences someone to buy a certain case, and today, we have the Cooler Master MasterBox MB600L V2, a budget case that has tempered glass for all the RGB LED craze of today. While a budget case with tempered glass is always a treat, does the MasterBox MB600L V2 have the build quality and features to back it up? Let us read on to find out!

Cooler Master MasterBox MB600L V2 Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks

Computers:

Max Tech: 16GB vs 32GB RAM M1 Pro MacBook - Multitasking RAM TEST

Do you REALLY need 32GB of RAM on the new M1 Pro MacBook Pro? We literally threw EVERY test we possibly could at these MacBook Pros



16GB vs 32GB RAM M1 Pro MacBook - Multitasking RAM TEST!

Luke Miani: M1 Max 24 core GPU TESTED in games and benchmarks!

Today I got my hands on the 24 core GPU variant of the M1 Max MacBook Pro 14; this should be a pretty interesting test because we’re going to put the middle ...



M1 Max 24 core GPU TESTED in games and benchmarks!

Cooling:

EnosTech.com: be quiet! Shadow Rock Slim 2 CPU Air Cooler Review

The be quiet! Shadow Rock Slim 2 is the upgraded version of Shadow Rock Slim and comes with an optimized mounting kit with easy installation



be quiet! Shadow Rock Slim 2 CPU Air Cooler Review - EnosTech.com

Displays:

Tom's Hardware: Monoprice Dark Matter 27 Review: Exceptional Contrast and Color

The monitor delivers a 165 Hz refresh rate and solid performance for the money.



Monoprice Dark Matter 27 Review: Exceptional Contrast and Color

Gaming:

Wccftech: Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water (2021) Review - Horror, Again

Following an original release on the Wii U, Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water is looking to haunt you with this re-release on modern consoles and the PC.



Project Zero: Maiden of Black Water (2021) Review - Horror, Again

Memory:

FunkyKit: ADATA Spectrix D50 ROG Certified 16GB DDR4-3600 Memory Kit Review

It’s been a while since I’ve had the chance to test some ADATA RAM, so when I’m received a package with the Spectrix D50 ROG Certified memory kit, I was over-joyed. Theses memory kits are ...



ADATA Spectrix D50 ROG Certified 16GB DDR4-3600 Memory Kit Review - FunkyKit

Mad Shrimps: Patriot Viper Elite II 64GB (2x32GB) C20 DDR4 Memory Kit Review

The Viper Elite II memory from Patriot does come with plenty of performance, while being compatible with the latest AMD and Intel systems. By offering capacities of up to 64GB, we can use it in high-end systems for running multiple processes as once such as virtual machines.

[M] [M] Patriot Viper Elite II 64GB (2x32GB) C20 DDR4 Memory Kit Review

Printers:

Tom's Hardware: Lotmaxx Shark V2 3D Printer Review: Jack of all Trades, Master of None

The Shark V2 includes dual extruders and a laser engraver.



Lotmaxx Shark V2 3D Printer Review: Jack of all Trades, Master of None

Storage:

TweakTown: Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus PS5 SSD Temperature & Speed Test Analysis

Should you buy a heat sink for your PS5's expansion SSD? Which PCIe 4.0 SSD should you buy? Our tests deliver a few answers.



Sabrent Rocket 4 Plus PS5 SSD Temperature & Speed Test Analysis