Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Computers: Razer Blade 14 (2024) review: Small frame, full power, high price
CPUs: Corsair iCUE Link XC7 RGB Elite CPU Water Block Review
Input: Glorious Model D 2 Pro 4K/8KHz Edition Review
Power: Cooler Master GX III 650W ATX v3.0 PSU Review
Storage: SK hynix Tube T31 Review: M.2 on a USB stick, UGREEN DXP6800 Pro NAS Review
Computers:
Tom's Hardware: Razer Blade 14 (2024) review: Small frame, full power, high price
The most powerful 14-inch gaming laptop, but you'll pay for the privilege.
Razer Blade 14 (2024) review: Small frame, full power, high price
Cooling:
TechPowerUp: Corsair iCUE Link XC7 RGB Elite CPU Water Block Review
The Corsair iCUE Link XC7 RGB Elite builds upon the winning formula of its predecessor CPU blocks, using a new cooling engine which promises better thermal performance without compromising on coolant flow restriction. There are 24 integrated RGB LEDs for lighting and a thermal sensor with iCUE Link support too.
CPUs:
eTeknix: Intel Core i3 14100F CPU Review
Just the other day, we took a look at the 14400F, A refreshed CPU that is the successor to the 13400F, and while it kept the core counts the same, it did see an increase in clock speed, which, depending on the game, made quite a bit of a difference, though for the most part, we were talking about 3% faster overall which might not sound like much, but considering the similar price point, definitely gave some room for discussion, even if AMD seemed to be able to beat it and for a cheaper price too. So what if you
Input:
TechPowerUp: Glorious Model D 2 Pro 4K/8KHz Edition Review
The right-handed ergonomic Model D 2 Pro 4K/8KHz Edition is the director successor to the Model D Wireless. Unlike the latter, the D2 Pro does without RGB lighting and holes to achieve a weight of just 62 g. The latest BAMF 2.0 sensor along with optical switches for the main buttons are used, and up to 8000 Hz polling in wired mode or 4000 Hz in wireless mode are possible, with up to 80 hours of battery life.
Power:
Hardware Busters: Cooler Master GX III 650W ATX v3.0 PSU Review
The Cooler Master GX III 650W is a mid capacity ATX v3.0 compliant PSU, equiped with a single 12+4 pin connector/cable set for 300W max
Cooler Master GX III 650W ATX v3.0 PSU Review - Hardware Busters
Storage:
Tom's Hardware: SK hynix Tube T31 Review: M.2 on a USB stick
The fastest flash drive yet – if that's what you want to call it
StorageReview: UGREEN DXP6800 Pro NAS Review
The UGREEN DXP6800 Pro is an exciting addition to the prebuilt NAS segment and stands out as a sophisticated solution with powerful hardware.