Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Audio: Creative SoundBlasterX G6 Desktop Amplifier Review
Cases: Deepcool AS500 Review
Gaming: Not So MMO: Hyrule Warrios: Age of Calamity Review
Graphics Cards: Sapphire Radeon RX 6800 XT Nitro+, Sapphire Radeon RX 6800 XT Nitro+ in the test - It also goes quietly, quickly and quite thirsty, XFX Speedster MERC319 Radeon RX 6800 XT Review
Input: Corsair K60 RGB Pro Low Profile Review: Lower Profile, Higher Price
Mobile: Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra review: almost everything you want, for a price you don't, M1 13" MacBook Pro vs 16" MacBook Pro: I'm dumbfounded..
Motherboards: BIOSTAR Racing B550GTQ Review
Networking: TP-Link Archer AX6000 Review
Storage: Teamgroup MP33 PRO NVMe M2 SSD review, WD Black SN750 500GB NVMe SSD Review, WD_Black AN1500 1TB
Other: Unistellar eVscope reveals the excitement of astronomy with iPhone and Apple TV, WORX Pegasus WX051 Multi-Function Work Table Review
Audio:
eTeknix: Creative SoundBlasterX G6 Desktop Amplifier Review
Good quality audio is pretty common these days, with even a lot of affordable motherboards offering a fairly competitive solution. For those with a modest pair of stereo speakers and a gaming headset, you’re likely getting a fairly decent experience. However, as with most things, a little extra investment can reap big rewards and that’s where the Creative SoundBlasterX G6 comes into play. I’m a big fan of Creative, as I use their Bluetooth speakers around the home and office, their in-ear headphones when I’m out and my Creative Theater Headphones while I watch movies, listen to music and play games… which is to say, a lot of the time. I use other brands too, especially given my line of work and testing regime, but at the end of the day, it’s Creative that I roll back to personally.
Creative SoundBlasterX G6 Desktop Amplifier Review | eTeknix
Cases:
TechPowerUp: Deepcool AS500 Review
Deepcool delivers a solid air cooler with the AS500. This single-tower design includes a tasteful ARGB lighting implementation and offers 100% memory clearance. More importantly, it delivers solid performance and acceptable noise levels, making it an attractive mid-range option if your case can handle its height.
Deepcool AS500 Review
Gaming:
MMORPG.com: Not So MMO: Hyrule Warrios: Age of Calamity Review
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity has left our reviewer, Jason, conflicted. On one hand it's one of the most efficient uses of Musou formula, but he can't help be feel it could have stuck its landing better. Here's our review of the latest offering from Nintendo.
Not So MMO: Hyrule Warrios: Age of Calamity Review | MMORPG.com
Graphics Cards:
IgorsLAB: Sapphire Radeon RX 6800 XT Nitro+ in the test - It also goes quietly, quickly and quite thirsty
Meanwhile, besides the already extensively tested reference cards of AMD's RX-6000 series, there are also various board partner cards (not) for sale, of which
Sapphire Radeon RX 6800 XT Nitro+ in the test - It also goes quietly, quickly and quite thirsty
Hexus: Sapphire Radeon RX 6800 XT Nitro+
The finest Big Navi card thus far.
Sapphire Radeon RX 6800 XT Nitro+
Legit Reviews: XFX Speedster MERC319 Radeon RX 6800 XT Review
The custom AMD Radeon XT 6800 XT graphics cards launched this week and the very first card to be delivered is the XFX Speedster MERC319 Radeon RX 6800XT. We found that the AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT was no joke in our launch article, but this card is truly next level.
XFX Speedster MERC319 Radeon RX 6800 XT Review - Legit Reviews
Input:
Tom's Hardware: Corsair K60 RGB Pro Low Profile Review: Lower Profile, Higher Price
Does the K60 RGB Pro Low Profile earn the higher price tag over its non-low profile cousin?
Corsair K60 RGB Pro Low Profile Review: Lower Profile, Higher Price
Mobile:
Neowin: Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra review: almost everything you want, for a price you don't
Samsung's latest Galaxy Note keeps up with the lineup's tradition of offering a well-rounded feature set that can satisfy almost anyone's needs. But with its astonishing price tag, it's a hard sell.
Samsung Galaxy Note20 Ultra review: almost everything you want, for a price you don't
Max Tech: M1 13" MacBook Pro vs 16" MacBook Pro: I'm dumbfounded..
Can the smaller, lighter, and cheaper Apple Silicon 13" MacBook Pro compete with the 16" MacBook Pro? We test EVERYTHING!
M1 13" MacBook Pro vs 16" MacBook Pro: I'm dumbfounded..
Motherboards:
TechPowerUp: BIOSTAR Racing B550GTQ Review
The BIOSTAR Racing B550GTQ offers a unique perspective on AMD's recent B550 chipset. Featuring ten 90 A power stages in an unusual layout and the rare Micro ATX form factor, the B550GTQ could be the ultimate APU platform.
BIOSTAR Racing B550GTQ Review
Networking:
APH Networks: TP-Link Archer AX6000 Review
Happy Thanksgiving and Black Friday to our American friends and readers! It has been a difficult year as a whole, making it hard to find things to be thankful about, but I do believe it is still important to count our blessings and appreciate the people in our lives. Over this year, I cannot say I have been too negatively affected, but I have felt the impact. For example, I thought I was quite introverted, but I have really missed seeing people, especially in my church and at the office. I am very thankful for the fact my employer has asked everyone to work from home, but I do miss face-to-face contact with the different communities. On the other hand, working from home has revealed a few insufficiencies in my own office setup. The first was the seating I had at home. While I have a standard office chair, I never expected to sit in it for over eight hours in a row. Due to the discomfort, I found myself moving around a bit and could not stay focused. The other thing that others have noticed is their insufficiency in their network setup. Since a lot of people are now at home, they may recognize some slower areas or even dead spots in their home when it comes to their wireless Internet access. Thankfully, today we have a possible solution for this in the TP-Link Archer AX6000. Boasting fast speeds and wide home coverage in a single router, the Archer AX6000 comes to us to resolve our connectivity issues. Is this router up to the task or are there some deficiencies in this router too? Let us read on to find out!
TP-Link Archer AX6000 Review (Page 1 of 5) | APH Networks
Storage:
The Guru of 3D: Teamgroup MP33 PRO NVMe M2 SSD review
Powered by a Phison 5013-E13 controller and paired with 3D TLC NAND and a 5-year warranty we check out the new PRO series NVMe M2 SSDs from TeamGroup. The series is not targeted at an enthusiast audience but rather is released as a value to mainstream SSD with decent enough performance. But will that be enough?
Teamgroup MP33 PRO NVMe M2 SSD review
ServeTheHome: WD Black SN750 500GB NVMe SSD Review
In our WD Black SN750 review, we see how this PCIe Gen3 NVMe SSD performs compared to its modern M.2 competition
WD Black SN750 500GB NVMe SSD Review | ServeTheHome
LanOC Reviews: WD_Black AN1500 1TB
Product Name: WD_Black AN1500 1TB Review Sample Provided by: Western Digital Written by: Wes Compton
WD_Black AN1500 1TB - LanOC Reviews
Other:
Space Explored: Unistellar eVscope reveals the excitement of astronomy with iPhone and Apple TV
Astronomy is a field that is often complex for the casual observer. In combination with the iPhone and Apple TV, the Unistellar Enhanced Vision telescope demystifies the complexities and provides an approachable viewing experience. Read more to see our experience. What is an eVscope? Technically, the eVscope is a telescope, but on the inside, it […]
Review: Unistellar eVscope reveals the excitement of astronomy with iPhone and Apple TV - Space Explored
Legit Reviews: WORX Pegasus WX051 Multi-Function Work Table Review
The holidays are here again and if you are needing a gift idea for someone that has it all we'd like to introduce you to the WORX Pegasus WX051 folding work table and sawhorse. Most homeowners don't own a good work table or sawhorse, but over the years they will encounter many tasks that would be easier if they had one.
WORX Pegasus WX051 Multi-Function Work Table Review - Legit Reviews