Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles, including Panasonic Toughbook A3 review: The tablet that does everything, ASRock Z490 Phantom Gaming-ITX/TB3 Motherboard Review, and Kingston KC2500 1TB NVMe SSD Review - Security Gets A Speed Boost.
Computers:
Neowin: Panasonic Toughbook A3 review: The tablet that does everything
Announced earlier this week, Panasonic's new rugged Android tablet has hot swappable batteries, an 800-nit display, MIL-STD-810H certification, 4G LTE connectivity, and a whole lot more.
Panasonic Toughbook A3 review: The tablet that does everything
Cooling:
Tom's Hardware: Zalman CNPS20X Review: Pretty and Pricey
Zalman’s new cooler offers stiff competition for the air cooling giants, with caveats.
Zalman CNPS20X Review: Pretty and Pricey
CPUs:
IgorsLAB: Ryzen 4000 "Vermeer" in B0 stepping more or less ready for the market, Cezanne with Vega and Van Gogh with Navi one step back
Intel's current weakness in desktop CPUs might suggest that the long-awaited Ryzen 4000 generation might be a bit of a plaything for casual time management.
Ryzen 4000 "Vermeer" in B0 stepping more or less ready for the market, Cezanne with Vega and Van Gogh with Navi one step back | Exclusive
Displays:
KitGuru: AOC AGON AG353UCG 35in 200Hz Curved Gaming Monitor Review
Just a few months ago, AOC helped bring curved 34in superwidescreens to an affordable and capable level for gamers with the CU34G2X. But what if a 144Hz refresh and mere G-sync compatibility are not enough? AOC has an alternative for you in the shape of the AGON AG353UCG, which has the same resolution but a slightly larger 35in screen size. More importantly, however, it has a 200Hz refresh, is fully G-Sync Ultimate enabled, and supports DisplayHDR 1000 too. The catch? It’s rather expensive…
AOC AGON AG353UCG 35in 200Hz Curved Gaming Monitor Review | KitGuru
Gaming:
Wccftech: P.A.M.E.L.A Review - Eden and Hell
P.A.M.E.L.A features a a very interesting open-world survival experience that is damanged by bad combat and technical issues
P.A.M.E.L.A Review - Eden and Hell
Input:
KitGuru: Logitech G915 TKL Review
Last year Logitech released the G915 Lightspeed but the community wanted more… they wanted a TKL version. Fast forward to today and Logitech has listened to its fanbase, as we’re checking out the brand-new Logitech G915 TKL Lightspeed! With a super compact metal design, LIGHTSPEED wireless technology, LIGHTSYNC RGB and low-profile mechanical switches, how does this keyboard stack up? Let’s find out!
Logitech G915 TKL Review | KitGuru
NikKTech: XPG Summoner RGB Gaming Keyboard Review
It may lack a software suite but the Summoner RGB Gaming Keyboard by XPG with its Cherry MX switches, sandblasted aluminum frame and magnetic detachable wrist rest is still a mechanical model which can easily take on the competition.
XPG Summoner RGB Gaming Keyboard Review
Memory:
FunkyKit: Antec Katana Series 7 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200 MHz Memory Review
Antec KATANA is ready to amaze you by its metallic shine and soft lighting, providing an infinite possibility for your dream build.
Antec Katana Series 7 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 3200 MHz Memory Review - FunkyKit
Motherboards:
eTeknix: ASRock Z490 Phantom Gaming Velocita Motherboard Review
ASRock certainly make many of my favourite motherboard designs, the Taichi stuff is just always stunningly beautiful. However, now theyve got the new PG Velocita, and its a bit of a looker too.
ASRock Z490 Phantom Gaming Velocita Motherboard Review | eTeknix
eTeknix: ASRock Z490 Phantom Gaming-ITX/TB3 Motherboard Review
There are a few things that get me hyped for a new motherboard. Improved performance and support for new CPUs is one thing, of course. However, the words AsRock, Phantom, and Mini-ITX are even more exciting.
ASRock Z490 Phantom Gaming-ITX/TB3 Motherboard Review | eTeknix
KitGuru: MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk Motherboard Review
MSI’s Tomahawk motherboard SKUs have earned themselves legendary status amongst budget enthusiasts thanks to an ideal blend of features, performance, and pricing. Can the new MSI B550 Tomahawk continue the trend?
MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk Motherboard Review | KitGuru
Storage:
Wccftech: Kingston KC2500 1TB NVMe SSD Review - Security Gets A Speed Boost
Kingston has taken their KC2000 NVMe PCIe SSD and upgraded it to the KC2500 lineup boosting the performance quite a bit to bring it much more in line with more performance tier drives. The Kingston KC2500 lineup is using same basic arrangement as the previous KC2000 with a Gen 3.0 x4 Silicon Motion SM226EN controller
Kingston KC2500 1TB NVMe SSD Review - Security Gets A Speed Boost