Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Casing: Argon One V5 Review: Not so sci-fi any more
Displays: ViewSonic VX1654 portable monitor review: One trick pony
Headphones: FiiO FT1 Pro Open Planar Over-Ear Headphones Review
Input: Epomaker Tide 65 Review
Memory: Crucial Pro Overclocking 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5-6400 White Kit Review
Motherboards: ASRock B860 Steel Legend WiFi Motherboard Review
Storage: Samsung Pro Plus 1TB microSDXC Card Review
Casing:
Tom's Hardware: Argon One V5 Review: Not so sci-fi any more
If Scotty had a Raspberry Pi, he would probably have this case.
Displays:
Tom's Hardware: ViewSonic VX1654 portable monitor review: One trick pony
The VX1654 touts a 144 Hz refresh rate with AMD FreeSync support, but not much else.
Headphones:
NikKTech: FiiO FT1 Pro Open Planar Over-Ear Headphones Review
Because of their planar drivers the FT1 Pro Over-Ear Headphones by FiiO are Hi-Res certified thus making it easy for them to take on far more expensive models.
Input:
APH Networks: Epomaker Tide 65 Review
If you are an anime watcher, you are probably aware that Solo Leveling has started a new season. I was planning on simply watching the anime and enjoying it for what it was. For some reason, my typical urge took over of watching a few episodes then binge reading the manga, if it was possible. The difference that separates this from my usual times is I have already read all of Solo Leveling, so there was really no point in me reading it again. I realize I have this habit where I have to reread or rewatch things I previously enjoyed. That being said, I find this repetition builds my joy for these things more, as I start recognizing and experiencing deeper intricacies I did not see on my previous rounds. This experience is much like keyboards as a hobby. You might think after you built your keyboard, you are set and you will never build that keyboard ever again. You might see where this is going, and yes, I have in fact taken apart my keyboards and put them together again. Each time, I have had more appreciation for the design and the versatility of my keyboards. For our review today, we have the Epomaker Tide 65 that can also be reconstructed. The Tide 65 is a fully aluminum keyboard that features wireless operation. Will the Tide 65 be able to satisfy my itch for building keyboards? Keep reading to find out!
Memory:
Mad Shrimps: Crucial Pro Overclocking 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5-6400 White Kit Review
The new Crucial Pro Overclocking kits with a rated speed of 6400MT/s do perform great and are very compact for accommodating any cooling system, no matter how big it is. The Overclocking term is not placed in the product name for nothing: in our tests we could raise the speed up to 6800MT/s.
[M] [M] Crucial Pro Overclocking 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5-6400 White Kit Review
Motherboards:
Funky Kit: ASRock B860 Steel Legend WiFi Motherboard Review
Today, we’ll be taking a look at the ASRock B860 Steel Legend Wi-Fi motherboard. It utilizes Intel’s latest B860 chipset and it’s suitable to all the latest Core Ultra (Series 2) processors on the LGA1851 socket. It’s targeted at the mainstream market for users who’s after an affordable next-gen motherboard...
ASRock B860 Steel Legend WiFi Motherboard Review - Funky Kit
Storage:
ServeTheHome: Samsung Pro Plus 1TB microSDXC Card Review
We take a quick look at the Samsung Pro Plus 1TB now with claimed 180MB/s speeds and see how it performs compared to its competition