Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Cooling: ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 420 A-RGB AIO CPU Cooler Review
Displays: ViewSonic VX1755 Portable Gaming Monitor Review: 144Hz Value Play
Gaming: Andaseat Phantom 3 Gaming Chair Review: Compact and Comfortable, Expedition Zero Review - Fatal Error, Weird West Review
Input: Genesis Lith 400 RGB Silent Programmable Keyboard Review, SPC Gear GK630K Tournament Kailh Red RGB Pudding Edition
Mobile: M1 iPad Air 5 Honest Review after 2 weeks.. (the truth)
Motherboards: Supermicro X11SDV-4C-TP8F Review with Intel Xeon D-2123IT
Power: Where the 600 watts of the NVIDIA GeForce "RTX 4090" come from - a calculation of GPU and components, ORICO PA500-2A4U Portable Power Station Review, Best Power Bank For The Steam Deck Hands-On Testing With 5 Portable Battery’s
Storage: Kingston FURY Renegade M.2 SSD Review - Smooth Sailing and Quick Performance, Patriot P400 1TB Review
Other: Raspberry Pi Barcode Reader HAT Review
Cooling:
NikKTech: ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 420 A-RGB AIO CPU Cooler Review
The Liquid Freezer II 420 A-RGB is the latest and largest AIO liquid CPU cooler by ARCTIC and today I’ll be testing it to see how it performs not only against its smaller brothers but also a plethora of AIO models.
ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 420 A-RGB AIO CPU Cooler Review
Displays:
Tom's Hardware: ViewSonic VX1755 Portable Gaming Monitor Review: 144Hz Value Play
A good choice for value-oriented gamers on-the-go.
ViewSonic VX1755 Portable Gaming Monitor Review: 144Hz Value Play
Gaming:
Tom's Hardware: Andaseat Phantom 3 Gaming Chair Review: Compact and Comfortable
A compact and comfortable gaming chair that looks like it belongs in the office.
Andaseat Phantom 3 Gaming Chair Review: Compact and Comfortable
Wccftech: Expedition Zero Review - Fatal Error
Take a trek into a frozen forest, haunted and infested, and figure out what exactly what went wrong in Expedition Zero. Can you survive?
Expedition Zero Review - Fatal Error
OCC: Weird West Review
Overclockersclub has released a new review for Weird West
Weird West Review
Input:
FunkyKit: Genesis Lith 400 RGB Silent Programmable Keyboard Review
Genesis has been releasing many products over the past 12 months, so of course, it would be hard for us to review them all. However, we are trying to pick the most interesting ones that ...
Genesis Lith 400 RGB Silent Programmable Keyboard Review - FunkyKit
Glob3trotters: SPC Gear GK630K Tournament Kailh Red RGB Pudding Edition
SPC Gear has plenty of cool items in their inventory, as we last saw with their excellent gaming chair. Today we have the chance of reviewing a compact mechanical gaming keyboard, dubbed the GK630K Tournament Pudding Edition. Deciphering the nomenclature, we find out that the GK630K series is made without the numpad section of your standard keyboard format. Then the latter ‘Pudding’ moniker visually refers to the dessert looking keycaps that are manufactured using PBT Double Injection. This will enrich the eye candy experience of the RGB to a whole new level.
SPC Gear GK630K Tournament Kailh Red RGB Pudding Edition | Glob3trotters
Mobile:
Max Tech: M1 iPad Air 5 Honest Review after 2 weeks.. (the truth)
Apple's iPad Air 5 looks like a great deal because it comes packed with new features for the same $599 price as before, but there's a catch! Let me explain.....
M1 iPad Air 5 Honest Review after 2 weeks.. (the truth)
Motherboards:
ServeTheHome: Supermicro X11SDV-4C-TP8F Review with Intel Xeon D-2123IT
We take a look at the Supermicro X11SDV-4C-TP8F a quad 1GbE and quad 10GbE platform that we use in a number of systems at STH
Supermicro X11SDV-4C-TP8F Review with Intel Xeon D-2123IT
Power:
IgorsLAB: Where the 600 watts of the NVIDIA GeForce "RTX 4090" come from - a calculation of GPU and components
Once again, I will try to extrapolate the power consumption of individual components to be able to conclude the power consumption of the GPU. I was almost right.
Where the 600 watts of the NVIDIA GeForce "RTX 4090" come from - a calculation of GPU and components | Exclusive
StorageReview: ORICO PA500-2A4U Portable Power Station Review
The ORICO PA500-2A4U Portable Power Station is a great tool for anyone looking to get a steady supply of power for any device while off-grid.
ORICO PA500-2A4U Portable Power Station Review
ETA Prime: Best Power Bank For The Steam Deck Hands-On Testing With 5 Portable Battery’s
Looking for a battery pack to charge the Deck on the Go? In this video, we test out 5 Portable Battery Banks on the new Valve Steam Deck from Anker, RavPower...
Best Power Bank For The Steam Deck Hands-On Testing With 5 Portable Battery’s
Storage:
Wccftech: Kingston FURY Renegade M.2 SSD Review - Smooth Sailing and Quick Performance
In this review of the Kingston FURY Renegade SSD we figure if it can compete against other high-end M.2 SSDs in the market
Kingston FURY Renegade M.2 SSD Review - Smooth Sailing and Quick Performance
APH Networks: Patriot P400 1TB Review
When I learned how to ski growing up, I learned like many people to ski with a set of poles. However, recent discussions with friends I have been skiing with reminded me of a friend who learned the slopes without any ski poles. Having tried skiing without poles myself, I can say it has its advantages but also disadvantages. On one hand, skiing without poles forces you to balance yourself better as you no longer have a stick you can use to push yourself from falling. When carving, you have to really rely on the movement of your legs and body, which is essential to improving your turns. However, poles make for a great tool for doing difficult runs with rough terrain. Pole planting is a great way to map out where you want to turn to next, and without poles, makes it much harder to turn around large moguls or bumps. It may be a way to force yourself to be better and save money, but it comes with disadvantages without a doubt. Similarly, DRAM chips are an important part of helping solid state drives perform faster. Removing them will reduce cost, but could affect performance. However, this could also force manufacturers to design their drives with novel solutions and algorithms to try to keep up with other drives with a DRAM chip. Today, we have a DRAM-less drive with the Patriot P400 1TB. Does this SSD have the performance to make up for the lack of a DRAM chip? Let us read on to find out!
Patriot P400 1TB Review (Page 1 of 10) | APH Networks
Other:
Tom's Hardware: Raspberry Pi Barcode Reader HAT Review
Beep, Beep, Clean up on aisle 3.14
Raspberry Pi Barcode Reader HAT Review