Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Cooling: Using and adjusting fan control correctly - basics, curves and tools | Tutorial
Input: Yeyian Links 3000 Review
Microphones: HyperX ProCast XLR Microphone Review: Good Sound But Too Expensive
Motherboards: BIOSTAR Z790 VALKYRIE LGA1700 Motherboard Review
Storage: Silicon Power Armor A65B 2TB USB 3.2 Portable HDD Review
Cooling:
IgorsLAB: Using and adjusting fan control correctly - basics, curves and tools | Tutorial
Today's article goes into detail about fan control software and a few important connection basics. The following three concrete topics will be the subject.
Using and adjusting fan control correctly - basics, curves and tools | Tutorial
Input:
APH Networks: Yeyian Links 3000 Review
It is the winter break and I have fallen back into my rhythm of rewatching random shows on Netflix. This brings me to my go-to rewatch title, Brooklyn Nine-Nine. The number of times I have rewatched it in the background of other activities has reached the double digits, and I have wasted so much time with it to the point where I have the majority of the scripts of some episodes memorized. With that, Easter eggs in episodes have become more prevalent, such as the painting of Holt in Kevin’s office. With the amounts of times I have watched this show, I have realized I have generally enjoyed the earlier seasons more. The humor was more authentic and less pointed. The early humor felt almost pointless, which made it all the more funny, while the later seasons felt too directed and forced. The final season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine is a prime example of how directed the humor was. All the jokes felt like they had an agenda or were being censored. The character Rosa used to have the most uncensored humor, often suggesting police brutality, but in later seasons, she is quite emotional about the issues of police. The final season had too much political commentary in my opinion. For a comedy, viewers generally do not want to be preached at, and it felt as though an agenda was being pushed. This was something disappointing to me as I wanted a genuinely fun comedy. Peripherals are sometimes like this, as some products are authentic and original, while others have more advanced features but miss the basics. This week, we have the Yeyian Links 3000 to try out. Will this mouse remember its roots, or will it leave me disappointed? Keep reading to find out!
Yeyian Links 3000 Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks
Microphones:
Tom's Hardware: HyperX ProCast XLR Microphone Review: Good Sound But Too Expensive
The HyperX ProCast offers good sound quality but doesn’t do enough to justify its high price.
HyperX ProCast XLR Microphone Review: Good Sound But Too Expensive
Motherboards:
Mad Shrimps: BIOSTAR Z790 VALKYRIE LGA1700 Motherboard Review
While the Z790 VALKYRIE motherboard from BIOSTAR gets sometimes lower scores in benchmarks versus the EVGA Z690 CLASSIFIED which has a more mature UEFI, it compensates by having better expansion options (3 full-sized PCIe slots, no less than five M.2 for storage, individually detachable heatsinks, but also quite a bit of headers). It incorporates a 20-phase design, shielded slots, a lot of headers for fans and USB ports but also a debug LED display for signaling errors.
[M] [M] BIOSTAR Z790 VALKYRIE LGA1700 Motherboard Review
Storage:
FunkyKit: Silicon Power Armor A65B 2TB USB 3.2 Portable HDD Review
While the current market is focused on SSDs, HDDs are still popular for data backup and storing a large amount of data. An additional advantage of HDDs is their price per gigabyte, which is significantly.
Silicon Power Armor A65B 2TB USB 3.2 Portable HDD Review - FunkyKit