Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Casing: Montech Sky Two Mid-Tower Chassis Review
Computers: Most Powerful iGPU Ever! Faster Than A GTX 1050, Say Bye To Your dGPU! Hands-On AAA Test
Headphones: 1MORE ComfoBuds Mini True Wireless Review
Memory: Mushkin Redline ST 32GB DDR5 5600MHz CL28 Dual-Channel Kit Review
Microphones: RODE NT-USB+ condenser microphone review: A worthy successor
Motherboards: MSI MAG B650M Mortar WIFI review, MSI MAG Z790 Tomahawk WIFI DDR4 Review: Stealthy and Solid
Power: BLUETTI AC200P Portable Power Station Review
Storage: OWC Envoy Pro Mini Review
Casing:
TweakTown: Montech Sky Two Mid-Tower Chassis Review
Montech's new Sky Two mid-tower computer case has great cable management, impressive looks, good cooling, and a very reasonable price point of $99.
Montech Sky Two Mid-Tower Chassis Review
Computers:
ETA Prime: Most Powerful iGPU Ever! Faster Than A GTX 1050, Say Bye To Your dGPU! Hands-On AAA Test
IN THIS VIDEO WE TAKE THE NEW MINISFORUM UM690 TO THE NEXT LEVLE BY ADDING 6000MHz DDR5 ram and unlocking the true power of the RDNA2 based 680M iGPU with the Ryzen 9 6900HX! This is by far the best performing iGPU intgrated graphics so far! This Radeon 680M is faster than the nvidia GTX 1050 Graphics card!
Most Powerful iGPU Ever! Faster Than A GTX 1050, Say Bye To Your dGPU! Hands-On AAA Test
Headphones:
APH Networks: 1MORE ComfoBuds Mini True Wireless Review
As part of my girlfriend's business, when she is not preparing for shows or at them, she also has to handle orders from her online store. We were recently at a post office with the anticipation of shipping some packages out. We called out for an attendant, whose name was Tyler, to help us pay for a larger parcel. We also asked him to check the measurements on one of the letters. Unfortunately, it was a bit thicker than the typical slot would normally allow, and the attendant said it was a 50/50 chance the postal service would ship it. Afterwards, he walked back into the back room. We knew this thickness was primarily because the envelopes she used were lined with bubble wrap. As such, in order to get the package a bit thinner without opening it up, we started popping the bubbles until it was thin enough to fit through. As we finished our work and dropped the envelopes into the slot, my girlfriend said, "Take that, Tyler!", triumphantly finessing the system. This was poor timing for this exclamation, as Tyler had walked back onto the store floor, unbeknownst to us. In order to avoid any bad last interactions, she took a shipping box she was eyeing and went back to Tyler for him to ring it up. Even though I doubt the attendant actually heard her remark, it was amusing to me to think she needed to do anything, as I personally would have just run away after that exchange. I think sometimes we may accidentally let things slip when we do not know who is around, which can get the best of us. On the other hand, when companies make false claims about their products, it becomes very hard for them to cover it up, especially when we have them for review. Today, we have the 1MORE ComfoBuds Mini True Wireless. While I have reviewed several ComfoBuds, including the original, Pro, and second revision, what does the miniature variant bring today? Does it live up to the claims from 1MORE or are there some hidden things? Let us read on to find out!
1MORE ComfoBuds Mini True Wireless Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks
Memory:
NikKTech: Mushkin Redline ST 32GB DDR5 5600MHz CL28 Dual-Channel Kit Review
The latest Redline ST 32GB DDR5 5600MHz CL28 Dual-Channel kit by Mushkin may feature some of the lowest-profile heatspreaders I’ve seen to date but it delivers solid performance regardless of motherboard model.
Mushkin Redline ST 32GB DDR5 5600MHz CL28 Dual-Channel Kit Review
Microphones:
Windows Central: RODE NT-USB+ condenser microphone review: A worthy successor
The upgraded components of the NT-USB+ offer studio-grade recordings to everyone.
RODE NT-USB+ condenser microphone review: A worthy successor
Motherboards:
The Guru of 3D: MSI MAG B650M Mortar WIFI review
Meet the MSI B650M Mortar WIFI motherboard. It’s a mid-tier product (from a series we had a chance to check, for example, with Intel’s B660 chipset) with a mid-tier AM5 chipset. It’s a very similar motherboard to a B650 Carbon WIFI, which Hilbert checked recently. Mortar is in mATX format (not ATX like Carbon) and has not four, but two M.2 slots, which are not PCIe 5.0 compatible (whereas, in the Carbon, one of four had it).
MSI MAG B650M Mortar WIFI review
Tom's Hardware: MSI MAG Z790 Tomahawk WIFI DDR4 Review: Stealthy and Solid
DDR4-based, with a premium audio codec and all-black appearance, but the price is too high
MSI MAG Z790 Tomahawk WIFI DDR4 Review: Stealthy and Solid
Power:
StorageReview: BLUETTI AC200P Portable Power Station Review
The Bluetti AC200P is a portable power station that combines a 2kW inverter alongside a 2kWh battery to offer a very dense power solution.
BLUETTI AC200P Portable Power Station Review
Storage:
StorageReview: OWC Envoy Pro Mini Review
The OWC Envoy Pro Mini is a bus-powered flash drive that leverages USB 3.2 Gen 2 with a built-in USB Type-A to Type-C converter.
OWC Envoy Pro Mini Review