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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Casing: Antec DF800 FLUX Review
Gaming: Rune Factory 5 PC Review - Farmer or Adventurer?
Graphics Cards: SAPPHIRE NITRO+ AMD Radeon RX 6950 XT PURE Review
Headphones: Steelseries Arctis Nova Pro with DAC Review - High price raises high expectations, truth or dare in our test lab?
Input: Cooler Master CK721 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard Review
Memory: PNY XLR8 REV RGB DDR4-3600 16GB Memory Kit Review, Sabrent Rocket 64GB (4x16GB) 4800MHz DDR5 Memory Kit Review
Networking: ASUS ROG Networking Upgrade Guide
Printers: Anycubic Photon M3 Plus Review
Storage: Kingston DataTraveler Max UFD Series Review: New Type-A Thumb Drive Retains NVMe Performance





Casing:

APH Networks: Antec DF800 FLUX Review

A few months ago, in the introduction of the XPG Atom 50 1TB review, my colleague Jonathan Kwan talked about what was unnecessary. But what makes something necessary? When it comes to movies, you could say that there are many sequels out there that are unnecessary and only serve to be cash grabs due to their predecessor's success. I have talked about movies like Terminator 2: Judgement Day in the Corsair 5000D review and why it was a great sequel. Was it a necessary sequel though? Was it a story that needed to be told? The answer, to put it simply, is yes. While the first movie is an excellent thriller about a woman protecting her unborn child who is destined to be mankind's last hope against the Terminator, the second movie addresses simply stopping the first Terminator will not stop their attempts to win the war. The second movie smartly centers around John Connor himself, the man who is actually mankind's last hope. It also deals with the main cast working to stop the Skynet from actually being formed, permanently stopping the Terminators from existing. To summarize, it improves on the first movie by adding content and being a story that was actually worth telling. Today, we have the Antec DF800 FLUX, which is basically a direct sequel to the Antec DF700 FLUX reviewed a year ago by my colleague Jadon Lee. Is the DF800 FLUX a necessary sequel to its predecessor? Let us read on to find out!

Antec DF800 FLUX Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks

Gaming:

Wccftech: Rune Factory 5 PC Review - Farmer or Adventurer?

Rune Factory 5 is an enjoyable and solid action role-playing game that is sadly a little lacking when it comes to innovation.



Rune Factory 5 PC Review - Farmer or Adventurer?

Graphics Cards:

The FPS Review: SAPPHIRE NITRO+ AMD Radeon RX 6950 XT PURE Review

We take the SAPPHIRE NITRO+ AMD Radeon RX 6950 XT PURE and compare it with the Radeon RX 6900 XT, RTX 3090 and RTX 3090 Ti, Ray Tracing, DLSS, FSR.



SAPPHIRE NITRO+ AMD Radeon RX 6950 XT PURE Review - The FPS Review

Headphones:

IgorsLAB: Steelseries Arctis Nova Pro with DAC Review - High price raises high expectations, truth or dare in our test lab?

The latest headset from Steelseries has a lot of PR firepower, so we didn't miss the opportunity to see if you can not only hear the great tones from the heads



Steelseries Arctis Nova Pro with DAC Review - High price raises high expectations, truth or dare in our test lab?

Input:

ThePCEnthusiast: Cooler Master CK721 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard Review

The Cooler Master CK721 is a wireless mechanical keyboard with a 65% layout designed for gamers. Check out our review and find out if this keyboard is for you.



Cooler Master CK721 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard Review - ThePCEnthusiast

Memory:

ThinkComputers: PNY XLR8 REV RGB DDR4-3600 16GB Memory Kit Review

There are still plenty of great DDR4 kits out there and today we are taking a look at PNY's latest in their XLR8 Rev RGB kit. Based on the name this kit will of course have RGB lighting, but we will be taking a look at the MD16GK2D4360018X2RGB kit which is a 16GB (2x8GB) kit running at 3600 MHz with timings of 18-20-20-40 at 1.35V.



PNY XLR8 REV RGB DDR4-3600 16GB Memory Kit Review

Mad Shrimps: Sabrent Rocket 64GB (4x16GB) 4800MHz DDR5 Memory Kit Review

While operating with two Rocket DDR5 modules of 16GB each, each running overclocked at 6000MHz it was quite an easy and straightforward task, we cannot say the same when all four slots are populated.

[M] [M] Sabrent Rocket 64GB (4x16GB) 4800MHz DDR5 Memory Kit Review

Networking:

eTeknix: ASUS ROG Networking Upgrade Guide

Picking the right router can be a bit of a pain these days, as there are a plethora of options on the market, and from what I often see, they all claim to be the best, fastest, have the best range, and more.



ASUS ROG Networking Upgrade Guide | eTeknix

Printers:

MMORPG.com: Anycubic Photon M3 Plus Review

3D Printing is an addicting hobby, and Emily has been bitten by the bug! She recently took the Anycubic Photon M3 Plus resin printer for a spin and fallen in love. Find out why in her review!

Anycubic Photon M3 Plus Review | MMORPG.com

Storage:

Anandtech: Kingston DataTraveler Max UFD Series Review: New Type-A Thumb Drive Retains NVMe Performance

Kingstons new products in the portable flash-based external storage space have met with good market reception over the last year or so. Two products in particular - the Kingston XS2000 and the DataTraveler Max - continue to remain unique in the market with no other comparable products being widely available. The Kingston DataTraveler Max USB flash drive (UFD) was introduced in August 2021. It advertised 1GBps-class speeds, low power consumption, and a Type-C interface - all in a thumb drive form-factor. Today, Kingston is expanding the DT Max series with three new drives - all sporting a USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-A interface. Read on for a detailed look at the performance and characteristics of the new DTMAXA drives.



Kingston DataTraveler Max UFD Series Review: New Type-A Thumb Drive Retains NVMe Performance