Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Cases: SilverStone Lucid LD03-AF Review
Computers: ASRock Rack 1U10E-ROME/2T Review AMD EPYC 1U 10x NVMe Server
Coolers: Noctua NH-C14S - Top Flow Air CPU Cooler Review, Thermalright TA140 CPU Cooler Review
Gaming: Factorio Review
Graphics Cards: The possible reason for crashes and instabilities of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 and RTX 3090, GeForce 456.38 Driver Performance Analysis
Input: SteelSeries Rival 3 TrueMove Optical Gaming Mouse Review
Mobile: Huawei Watch GT 2 Pro review: The best smartwatch for use with Android phones
Power: Corsair CX550F RGB Power Supply Quick Look, Corsair CX750F RGB (750W PSU) Review
Cases:
APH Networks: SilverStone Lucid LD03-AF Review
Learning a new language is always a bit tricky because there are many nuances to it. If you know me, you will know that I can speak three languages fluently: C++, Python, and English. I also know a bit of JavaScript and Java if I need to use it. My parents taught me Chinese and spoke to me in Cantonese when I was growing up. I also learned Canadian French when I was in school. I always find it interesting that even though I do not use the last two languages as much in my day-to-day conversations, I can pick up both in passing conversation. Knowing Cantonese also helps when I watch Hong Kong dramas. This was partly my motivation to learn bits of Japanese during the human malware times, as it would make watching anime a bit easier. However, one thing that you cannot necessarily pick up without having immersion is slang. While you can learn typical vocabulary for languages, slang is based more on culture and people groups rather than the formal language. I did a search for some English slang phrases from the 90s, and found some recognizable words. For example, back in my junior high days, I had a friend who we referred to each other as our "homeslice". However, others are still being used, like "aiight", "whatever", "sup", and "for real". Maybe this is just Boomer Aaron speaking, but it is a bit funny to know what they mean. Nowadays, some common slangs are words like "sadge", "no cap", and "bet". If you are confused at this point, I do not blame you because slangs do not always make sense. When I was introduced to today's product, the SilverStone Lucid LD03-AF, I immediately saw the "AF" and asked, "What exactly is being emphasized here?" I will let you figure out what AF stands for, but in this case, AF stands for "airflow", as we have a revision of the original Lucid LD03, which we reviewed last year. In some ways, you could say this case is AF AF. But is this for real? Let us read on to find out!
SilverStone Lucid LD03-AF Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks
Computers:
ServeTheHome: ASRock Rack 1U10E-ROME/2T Review AMD EPYC 1U 10x NVMe Server
In our ASRock Rack 1U10E-ROME/2T review, we see what this 1U single-socket AMD EPYC PCIe Gen4 platform offers and find an undocumented feature
ASRock Rack 1U10E-ROME/2T Review AMD EPYC 1U 10x NVMe Server
Cooling:
Tech-Legend: Noctua NH-C14S - Top Flow Air CPU Cooler Review
The Noctua NH-C14S is a great air CPU cooler that offers a good clearance for all components, and a good cooling performance.
Noctua NH-C14S - Top Flow Air CPU Cooler Review
TweakTown: Thermalright TA140 CPU Cooler Review
Thermalright's TA140 CPU air cooler gets put to the test against a range of different coolers to see where it stands in the pack.
Thermalright TA140 CPU Cooler Review
Gaming:
bit-tech.net: Factorio Review
Is Wube Software's factory-management game utterly brilliant, or merely fantastic?
Factorio Review | bit-tech.net
Graphics Cards:
IgorsLAB: The possible reason for crashes and instabilities of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 and RTX 3090
Not only the editors and testers were surprised by sudden instabilities of the new GeForce RTX 3080 and RTX 3090, but also the first customers who were able to
The possible reason for crashes and instabilities of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 and RTX 3090 | Investigative
BabelTechReviews: GeForce 456.38 Driver Performance Analysis
GeForce 456.38 driver performance analysis with a GTX 1070 G1 Gaming benching 10 games and comparing it versus driver 452.06.
GeForce 456.38 Driver Performance Analysis - BabelTechReviews
Input:
eTeknix: SteelSeries Rival 3 TrueMove Optical Gaming Mouse Review
SteelSeries is one of the biggest names out there, especially when it comes to high-end gaming peripherals. Theyve got some of my all-time favourite headsets, keyboards and mice ever in their product range. However, they can often be a bit on the expensive side for their best hardware. So what about their more affordable products?
SteelSeries Rival 3 TrueMove Optical Gaming Mouse Review | eTeknix
Mobile:
Neowin: Huawei Watch GT 2 Pro review: The best smartwatch for use with Android phones
Huawei's Watch GT 2 Pro gets the same weeks of battery life as its predecessor did, but it has some perks. For one thing, it finally has wireless charging, and it has some new workout modes.
Huawei Watch GT 2 Pro review: The best smartwatch for use with Android phones
Power:
Legit Reviews: Corsair CX550F RGB Power Supply Quick Look
This week CORSAIR launched their first line of individually addressable RGB-lit power supplies, the CX-F RGB Series. The series is available in 550W, 650W, and 750W models in your choice of either black or brilliant white housing and cables.
Corsair CX550F RGB Power Supply Quick Look - Legit Reviews
The Guru of 3D: Corsair CX750F RGB (750W PSU) Review
We’re putting the new Corsair CX750F RGB power supply on our test bench today. It received 80 Plus certification already mid-June 2020. We reviewed one of its predecessors back in 2013 (CX600M). This time, it’s a 750-Watt model with an 80 PLUS Bronze certificate, which means that it’s 85% efficient at 50% load @ 115 V and @ 230 V.
Corsair CX750F RGB (750W PSU) review - Introduction