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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Cases: Cooler Master Pi Case 40 Review, hanteks Eclipse P360A Review
Computers: Xiaomi Mi Notebook 14 review: A value for money package, despite misses, Lenovo ThinkCentre M920 and M920q Tiny Guide and Review,
Graphics Cards: An investigation of Nvidia’s Single Pass Stereo (SPS) Technology, Palit RTX 3080 GamingPro OC Review, Zotac GeForce RTX 3090 Trinity - Lighter And Brighter Than Founders
Input: Corsair Katar Pro Wireless Review
Memory: Lexar DDR4-2666 C19 2x8GB Review: A First Effort, Team Group T-Force Xtreem ARGB 3600C14 16GB Review
Mobile: Motorola One 5G review: 5G on a budget
Power: SilverStone ET700-MG Power Supply Review
Storage: Kingston DC1000M 1.92TB SSD Review, Kioxia Exceria NVMe 1TB SSD Review
Video: GoPro HERO9 Black Review: HyperSmooth operator with front screen





Cases:

Tom's Hardware: Cooler Master Pi Case 40 Review

A crowd funded case for on the go projects



Cooler Master Pi Case 40 Review

KitGuru: Phanteks Eclipse P360A Review

Phanteks Eclipse P360A is a budget ATX case that would have been on show at Computex 2020… however, you know, that thing. The UK price is £63.95 and includes a tempered glass window, two RGB fans with PWM control and a slinky metal mesh front panel that looks gorgeous. We had no doubt the Eclipse 360A could easily handle a budget PC build but we wondered, how would it fare with an RTX 3080 graphics card?

Phanteks Eclipse P360A Review | KitGuru

Computers:

Neowin: Xiaomi Mi Notebook 14 review: A value for money package, despite misses

Xiaomi debuted in the Indian laptop market with two variants - the premium Mi Notebook 14 Horizon Edition and the more affordable of the two, Mi Notebook 14. Here's the complete review of the latter.



Xiaomi Mi Notebook 14 review: A value for money package, despite misses

ServeTheHome: Lenovo ThinkCentre M920 and M920q Tiny Guide and Review

In our Lenovo ThinkCentre M920 Tiny (M920q) Project TinyMiniMicro guide and review, we go into what sets this unit apart from its competition



Lenovo ThinkCentre M920 and M920q Tiny Guide and Review

Graphics Cards:

BabelTechReviews: An investigation of Nvidia’s Single Pass Stereo (SPS) Technology

An investigation of Nvidia’s Single Pass Stereo (SPS) Technology



An investigation of Nvidia’s Single Pass Stereo (SPS) Technology

KitGuru: Palit RTX 3080 GamingPro OC Review

Having already assessed third-party RTX 3080 cards from ASUS, MSI and Gigabyte, today our attention turns to Palit and its RTX 3080 GamingPro OC. This is a triple-fan card, with a factory overclocked core and eye-catching shroud design. With an SRP of £739.99, how does the GamingPro OC stack up against the competition?

Palit RTX 3080 GamingPro OC Review | KitGuru

Wccftech: Zotac GeForce RTX 3090 Trinity - Lighter And Brighter Than Founders

The Zotac Gaming GeForce RTX 3090 Trinity aims to deliver a solid RTX 3090 model at the MSRP rather than a premium, but does it deliver?



Zotac GeForce RTX 3090 Trinity - Lighter And Brighter Than Founders

Input:

KitGuru: Corsair Katar Pro Wireless Review

Today we’re looking at the brand new Katar Pro Wireless mouse by Corsair, coming in at £44.99. This is a mid-weight, mid-price wireless mouse that’s powered by a single AA battery. Is this another Logitech G305 clone or does the Katar Pro have more to offer? Let’s find out.

Corsair Katar Pro Wireless Review | KitGuru

Memory:

Tom's Hardware: Lexar DDR4-2666 C19 2x8GB Review: A First Effort

Beginnings are always rough



Lexar DDR4-2666 C19 2x8GB Review: A First Effort

KitGuru: Team Group T-Force Xtreem ARGB 3600C14 16GB Review

Fancy RGB lights and unique heatspreaders remain a logical way to differentiate otherwise similar sets of memory. This is exactly what Team Group does with the flamboyant T-Force Xtreem ARGB sticks that we have for review. But there is certainly more to the kit than just flashy looks and bright lights. Rated frequency comes in at 3600MHz but the latencies run at an aggressive 14-15-15-35 using 1.45V. Could this be an excellent choice of memory kit for use with AMD Zen 2 processors?

Team Group T-Force Xtreem ARGB 3600C14 16GB Review | KitGuru

Mobile:

Neowin: Motorola One 5G review: 5G on a budget

Motorola's One 5G handset promises 5G connectivity at a price point of under $500, and that's exactly what you'll get. It also has a Snapdragon 765, a 90Hz display, four cameras, and more.



Motorola One 5G review: 5G on a budget

Power:

eTeknix: SilverStone ET700-MG Power Supply Review

SilverStone isnt a brand that pings up on our radar often and that is perhaps due to the fact that unlike many other manufacturers, they do not tend to flood the market with products. They seem to rather prefer releasing quality designs in a slow and steady stream.



SilverStone ET700-MG Power Supply Review | eTeknix

Storage:

KitGuru: Kingston DC1000M 1.92TB SSD Review

The DC1000M is the latest addition to Kingston’s data centre SSD portfolio. Designed for dealing with mixed-use workloads, such as high-performance cloud servicing, web hosting, high-resolution media capture and transport and virtualisation, it features a U.2 connector and uses a 16-channel controller combined with 3D TLC NAND.

Kingston DC1000M 1.92TB SSD Review | KitGuru

KitGuru: Kioxia Exceria NVMe 1TB SSD Review

We’ve already looked at two drives in the Kioxia SSD range, the flagship Exceria Plus NVMe M.2 and the SATA 2.5in Exceria. Today we take a look at the third drive in the range, the mainstream Exceria NVMe. Priced around the £100 mark for the 1TB model, could this be your next SSD?

Kioxia Exceria NVMe 1TB SSD Review | KitGuru

Video:

9to5Toys: GoPro HERO9 Black Review: HyperSmooth operator with front screen

With a front-facing screen, bigger battery, 5K resolution and HyperSmooth 3.0, the new GoPro HERO9 Black makes action footage even easier and smoother.



GoPro HERO9 Black Review: HyperSmooth operator with front screen