Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Computers: We made the Mac mini ACTUALLY mini
CPUs: The Intel Core i3-12300 Review: Quad-Core Alder Lake Shines
Gaming: 2021 DXRacer AIR Gaming Chair Review - Modular, Breathable Design
Graphics Cards: ASUS tried its best to make AMD's Radeon RX 6500 XT usable, NVIDIA RTX A2000 Review - World’s Fastest ITX Card: Low-Profile and Slot-Powered
Input: AZIO Cascade Slim Mechanical Keyboard Review
Mobile: Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra vs M1 iPad Pro: The NEW Tablet KING?
Motherboards: ASUS ProArt B660-Creator D4 Review, EVGA Z690 Classified Review: Declassified Class, The last shall be first - MSI MEG Z690 Unify-X review with teardown, DDR5 and Adaptive OC
Power: AQIRYS Pulsar LS White 750 W Review
Computers:
SnazzyLabs: We made the Mac mini ACTUALLY mini
The M1 Mac mini isn’t very mini. In this video, we fix that.
We made the Mac mini ACTUALLY mini!
CPUs:
Anandtech: The Intel Core i3-12300 Review: Quad-Core Alder Lake Shines
Just over a month ago Intel pulled the trigger on the rest of its 12th generation "Alder Lake" Core desktop processors, adding no fewer than 22 new chips. This significantly fleshed out the Alder Lake family, adding in the mid-range and low-end chips that werent part of Intels original, high-end focused launch. Combined with the launch of the rest of the 600 series chipsets, this finally opened the door to building cheaper and lower-powered Alder Lake systems.
The Intel Core i3-12300 Review: Quad-Core Alder Lake Shines
Gaming:
TweakTown: 2021 DXRacer AIR Gaming Chair Review - Modular, Breathable Design
DXRacer steps up to the premium gaming chair game with its new 2021 DXRacer AIR Gaming Chair -- super comfortable, and modular.
2021 DXRacer AIR Gaming Chair Review - Modular, Breathable Design
Graphics Cards:
Windows Central: ASUS tried its best to make AMD's Radeon RX 6500 XT usable
ASUS attempted to go all-out with the design of the Dual AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT OC, but even it couldn't save AMD's terrible GPU.
Review: ASUS tried its best to make AMD's Radeon RX 6500 XT usable
TechPowerUp: NVIDIA RTX A2000 Review - World’s Fastest ITX Card: Low-Profile and Slot-Powered
NVIDIA's RTX A2000 is the fastest graphics card that fits into a low-profile form factor. It's fast enough for 1080p Full HD Gaming at maximum details and achieves that with 75 W slot power only, which makes it even more energy-efficient than AMD's 6 and 7 nanometer RDNA2 graphics cards.
NVIDIA RTX A2000 Review - World’s Fastest ITX Card: Low-Profile and Slot-Powered
Input:
ThinkComputers: AZIO Cascade Slim Mechanical Keyboard Review
Today AZIO is releasing their Cascade and Cascade Slim mechanical keyboards. These keyboards offer a 75% design, mechanical key switches, a aluminum top plate, pretty cool colorways, and wired / wireless connectivity.
AZIO Cascade Slim Mechanical Keyboard Review
Mobile:
Max Tech: Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra vs M1 iPad Pro: The NEW Tablet KING?
Samsung's new Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra tablet is massive compared to the 12.9" iPad Pro M1, which we used to think was huge! In this video, we compare EVERYTHING ...
Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra vs M1 iPad Pro: The NEW Tablet KING?
Motherboards:
APH Networks: ASUS ProArt B660-Creator D4 Review
The ASUS ProArt B660-Creator D4 is a solid B660 chipset-based motherboard loaded with features for content creators and enthusiasts who are not looking to overclock their CPU.
ASUS ProArt B660-Creator D4 Review (Page 1 of 12) | APH Networks
Tom's Hardware: EVGA Z690 Classified Review: Declassified Class
Robust power delivery, horizontal connectors, three M.2 slots, and eight SATA ports for $629.99.
EVGA Z690 Classified Review: Declassified Class
IgorsLAB: The last shall be first - MSI MEG Z690 Unify-X review with teardown, DDR5 and Adaptive OC
While with Intel's previous Z590 generation MSI's Unify-X was the last of the motherboards I tested, we turn the tables on this generation around the new Alder Lake.
The last shall be first - MSI MEG Z690 Unify-X review with teardown, DDR5 and Adaptive OC
Power:
TechPowerUp: AQIRYS Pulsar LS White 750 W Review
The AQIRYS Pulsar LS White 750 W has a nice exterior, matching white, fixed cables, and a cool model name. However, is that enough to make it stand out of the crowd in the 750 W 80 PLUS Bronze category where it has to face units like the Corsair CX750M, XPG Pylon 750, and Thermaltake Smart BM2 of similar capacity?
AQIRYS Pulsar LS White 750 W Review