Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Casing: SilverStone SETA Q1 Review
Computers: Zbox Magnus One Review, Redesigned Mac mini FINAL LEAKS! (Apple's March 8 Event)
Gaming: Vertagear PL6000 Review: Like an Extra Firm Mattress, VERTAGEAR Racing Series PL6000 Review - comfortable chair for big guys
Headphones: Razer Kaira X for PS5 and PC Headset Review
Memory: G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB DDR5-6000 C36 Review: DDR5 Performance King
Motherboards: ASRock Z690 Phantom Gaming-ITX/TB4 Motherboard Review
Storage: ULT-WIIQ USB 3 to 2.5GbE Network Adapter Review
Casing:
APH Networks: SilverStone SETA Q1 Review
Looking back on 2021, there were a lot of interesting developments in the tech world such as Mark Zuckerberg's vision of the metaverse and the adoption of DDR5 memory. One of the largest and also strangest ones to me though was the uprise in NFTs. For those who do not know, NFTs are non-fungible tokens, meaning unlike currency, it is unique and cannot be replaced with something equivalent. A lot of these NFTs come in the form of digital art, usually displaying drawings of monkeys. A lot of these NFTs can be bought and sold on different blockchains too, including the Ethereum and Solana blockchain. As silly as it sounds, some of the pictures are worth thousands to millions of dollars. Simply "owning" one can be enough to bank you a lot of cash if it is popular. While it seems impossible to wrap your head around why these digital drawings are so popular, especially considering they are just be saved as JPEG files, you cannot deny they can make people some crazy money. Similarly, non-tempered glass PC cases seem like something of the past, as you cannot see any fancy RGB LEDs that has become so popular in today's society. However, you also cannot deny that these cases can be made to do things tempered glass models cannot, such as keeping the noise down to a minimum like the SilverStone SETA Q1 we have today. Can this new case by SilverStone prove that non-tempered glass cases still have just as much of a purpose as cases made to show off some colors? Let us read on to find out!
SilverStone SETA Q1 Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks
Computers:
ETA Prime: Zbox Magnus One Review
This Mini PC Is Insanely Powerful and in fact, it's the most powerful Mini Gaming PC We’ve Tested in 2022 so far. 4K AAA Gaming? No problem!
The Most Powerful Mini PC We Tested This Year! Fast & Small Magnus One Hands-On Review
Max Tech: Redesigned Mac mini FINAL LEAKS! (Apple's March 8 Event)
Rumors are pointing to at least ONE new Mac being revealed at Apple's March event next month
Redesigned Mac mini FINAL LEAKS! (Apple's March 8 Event)
Gaming:
Tom's Hardware: Vertagear PL6000 Review: Like an Extra Firm Mattress
Perfect for people who want a firm backrest.
Vertagear PL6000 Review: Like an Extra Firm Mattress
IgorsLAB: VERTAGEAR Racing Series PL6000 Review - comfortable chair for big guys
Among all the gaming chairs from all over the world, the US manufacturer Vertagear has also been around for a few years.
VERTAGEAR Racing Series PL6000 Review - comfortable chair for big guys
Headphones:
Mad Shrimps: Razer Kaira X for PS5 and PC Headset Review
Since we are talking about a regular Stereo headset, there is nothing to install in terms of software, so we have tested Kaira X on our E5570 Latitude laptop by watching some TV shows, YouTube clips but also some movies.
[M] [M] Razer Kaira X for PS5 and PC Headset Review
Memory:
Tom's Hardware: G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB DDR5-6000 C36 Review: DDR5 Performance King
Trident Z5 is raising the bar once again
G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB DDR5-6000 C36 Review: DDR5 Performance King
Motherboards:
FunkyKit: ASRock Z690 Phantom Gaming-ITX/TB4 Motherboard Review
As you know, I love anything Mini-ITX and when ASRock announced the Z690 Phantom Gaming-ITX/TB4 motherboard, I was super excited. Just imagine a tiny motherboard measuring just 17.0 cm x 17.0 cm featuring Intel’s enthusiast ...
ASRock Z690 Phantom Gaming-ITX/TB4 Motherboard Review - FunkyKit
Storage:
ServeTheHome: ULT-WIIQ USB 3 to 2.5GbE Network Adapter Review
We review the ULT-WIIQ USB 3 to 2.5GbE network adapter and explain why, although cheaper, we would skip this NIC
ULT-WIIQ USB 3 to 2.5GbE Network Adapter Review