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Computers: This Is The Smallest GTX 1650 Gaming PC
Gaming: Diablo 2 Resurrected Review: Evil Reborn, Lawn Mowing Simulator Review - Mow, Mow, Mow Your Lawn
Input: CORSAIR SABRE RGB PRO WIRELESS CHAMPION SERIES Gaming Mouse Review, Mionix Avior PRO
Memory: Colorful iGame Vulcan DDR4-4266 C18 Review: The Winter Companion, XPG Spectrix D45G DDR4-3600 2x8GB Review
Microphones: NZXT Capsule Mic Review: Time for a Comeback
Mobile: iPad mini 6 honest review after 1 week.., iPhone 13 vs 13 Pro: Real-World Differences after 1 Week
Motherboards: ASRock X570S PG Riptide Motherboard Review
Networking: RAXE500 Tri-Band WiFi Router Review: Fast but Flawed
Power: Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 1000W TT Premium Edition PSU Review





Computers:

ETA Prime: This Is The Smallest GTX 1650 Gaming PC

In this video, I build what might be the smallest GTX 1650 Gaming PC using an Asrock Industrial Fanned Mini PC with an i7 1165G7 and 16 GB of Ram!



This Is The Smallest GTX 1650 Gaming PC!

Gaming:

TweakTown: Diablo 2 Resurrected Review: Evil Reborn

Diablo II Resurrected is a must-have game for all D2 fans, offers the best and definitive way to experience the game to date.



Diablo 2 Resurrected Review: Evil Reborn

Wccftech: Lawn Mowing Simulator Review - Mow, Mow, Mow Your Lawn

Start your own company and cut grass all over Britain in Lawn Mowing Simulator, building your empire along the way.



Lawn Mowing Simulator Review - Mow, Mow, Mow Your Lawn

Input:

Mad Shrimps: CORSAIR SABRE RGB PRO WIRELESS CHAMPION SERIES Gaming Mouse Review

After configuring the DPI steps, buttons and polling rate to our own liking, we fired up Marvel’s Avengers, AION, Rogue Company and the remastered Quake. The low weight of only 79g, easily accessible programmable buttons and comfortable shape do transform the SABRE RGB PRO WIRELESS.

[M] [M] CORSAIR SABRE RGB PRO WIRELESS CHAMPION SERIES Gaming Mouse Review

Glob3trotters: Mionix Avior PRO

The global gaming peripheral market size is big due to the ever growing popularity of e-sport games and even virtual ones. Naturally, there will be competition in such a hot sector. Enter Mionix, a Swedish company that has created some awesome gaming mice along the years. Now they are back and just announced that their whole lineup (Naos, Castor and Avior) have all been upgraded to the PRO series, with the best quality components for sensors, buttons, and surfaces, while retaining the essential design, shape, and button-format that made the originals popular.

Mionix Avior PRO | Glob3trotters

Memory:

Tom's Hardware: Colorful iGame Vulcan DDR4-4266 C18 Review: The Winter Companion

White exterior with a lot of pizzazz



Colorful iGame Vulcan DDR4-4266 C18 Review: The Winter Companion

APH Networks: XPG Spectrix D45G DDR4-3600 2x8GB Review

One of my favorite outdoor family activities during summer and fall is to explore different playgrounds in my city. A few days ago, when I was walking in a community playground, I found a very interesting pump track. I saw some kids riding their mountain bikes on the track, which brought me back some of my childhood memories. I remember I got my first mountain bike when I was about twelve years old and it pretty exciting. The bike looked so legit since it had an eighteen-speed shifter and a straight handle bar. I thought I could do the same thing as those mountain bike racers did in TV. One day, I took my bike out to have some off-road fun. I tried to jump over a small bump when going downhill. The landing was somehow successful, but I ended up with a broken front wheel. The lesson I learned was, even though it looked almost like a real mountain bike, it was not actually meant to be jumped. If I looked more carefully, I should have realized my bike did not have any suspensions, unlike those ones on TV. It was just a cheap road bike with some resemblance to a mountain bike. I think it is quite similar to buying computer parts. Things with fancy RGB LEDs may not necessarily mean they are high-performance components. For today’s review unit, the XPG Spectrix D45G DDR4 3600 2x8GB memory kit, it has RGB LEDs, so it looks like gaming RAM. Does this product really have the matching performance? Let us read on and find out!

XPG Spectrix D45G DDR4-3600 2x8GB Review (Page 1 of 10) | APH Networks

Microphones:

Tom's Hardware: NZXT Capsule Mic Review: Time for a Comeback

Simplified and designed with streaming in mind.



NZXT Capsule Mic Review: Time for a Comeback

Mobile:

Max Tech: iPad mini 6 honest review after 1 week..

I've been using Apple's iPad mini 6 for the past week, trying to figure out WHO this iPad is meant for.. and I think I've brought it down to 4 categories



iPad mini 6 honest review after 1 week..

Max Tech: iPhone 13 vs 13 Pro: Real-World Differences after 1 Week

Is the iPhone 13 Pro ACTUALLY worth the extra $200 compared to the regular iPhone 13? Here are ALL the differences we noticed after 1 full week of using them.



iPhone 13 vs 13 Pro: Real-World Differences after 1 Week

Motherboards:

FunkyKit: ASRock X570S PG Riptide Motherboard Review

Today we will be taking a look at the ASRock X570S PG Riptide motherboard, which is designed for gamers and users who wants great performance at an affordable price.



ASRock X570S PG Riptide Motherboard Review - FunkyKit

Networking:

Tom's Hardware: RAXE500 Tri-Band WiFi Router Review: Fast but Flawed

Our tests show serious network congestion issues



RAXE500 Tri-Band WiFi Router Review: Fast but Flawed

Power:

PCTestBench: Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 1000W TT Premium Edition PSU Review

A common question in the PC world is, what is the most important component in a computer? Gamers tend to say GPU, and workstation users might throw down on



Thermaltake Toughpower GF1 1000W TT Premium Edition PSU Review | PCTestBench