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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Casing: Raijintek Scylla Elite CA360 Review, Lian Li Q58 Review
Gaming: NBA 2K22 Next-Gen Review – Lean and Mean, Genesis Holm 320 RGB Gaming Desk Review
Graphics Cards: Adrenalin Software 21.9.1 Driver Performance Analysis, 2D power in reverse? A comprehensive analysis! | Retro 10 years ago
Input: Marvo Scorpion CM420 3-in-1 RGB Gaming Kit Review, Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless Review
Storage: Corsair MP600 Pro XT SSD Review: Corsair’s Best Just Leveled Up
Video: Monoprice Workstream 1080p Webcam Review: Needs Some Coddling





Casing:

KitGuru: Raijintek Scylla Elite CA360 Review

Raijintek Scylla Elite CA360 is a custom loop cooling kit for your CPU that will help you step up from a regular AIO to high end liquid cooling. The kit includes a copper radiator, DDC pump/reservoir and a CPU block and can later be expanded to include your graphics card. Today, we’re putting it through its paces to find out whether or not you should buy one.

Raijintek Scylla Elite CA360 Review | KitGuru

KitGuru: Lian Li Q58 Review

Lian Li showed the Mini-ITX Q58 case at their Digital Expo 2.0 in June and now the time has come for a full review. This Mini-ITX model has a volume under 15 litres, supports a full length triple-slot graphics card and is supplied with a PCI Express Gen 4.0 riser. This combination of features promises great things (and also caused some headaches during the build process…)

Lian Li Q58 Review | KitGuru

Gaming:

Wccftech: NBA 2K22 Next-Gen Review – Lean and Mean

NBA 2K22 has something to prove after last year’s shaky season, but does the franchise still have the skills to pay the bills?



NBA 2K22 Next-Gen Review – Lean and Mean

KitGuru: Genesis Holm 320 RGB Gaming Desk Review

Today we’re looking at something a little different. Maybe you’ve just built your brand-new system, or you’ve bought a shiny new pre-built, you’ve got your monitor, keyboard, mouse, headset, everything you’ll need… but you can’t just set it up and game on the floor, can you? You’ll be needing a quality desk and preferably one with “gaming” in the title, right? That’s where Genesis step in with their Holm 320 RGB white gaming desk, with a cup holder, headphone holder, gamepad holders, USB-HUB, wireless charging dock and RGB! Coming in at 239.99 Euros, which puts it approximately around £210, is it worth it? Let’s find out!

Genesis Holm 320 RGB Gaming Desk Review | KitGuru

Graphics Cards:

BabelTechReviews: Adrenalin Software 21.9.1 Driver Performance Analysis

Adrenalin Software 21.9.1 driver performance analysis with an AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT (Reference), benching 24 PC games.



Adrenalin Software 21.9.1 Driver Performance Analysis

IgorsLAB: 2D power in reverse? A comprehensive analysis! | Retro 10 years ago

Over 10 years ago, I was concerned with the elimination of 2D hardware acceleration in Windows Vista and XP, and made no friends for life with the driver team at (then) ATI in Toronto. The good thing about the two articles that hit like a bomb at the time is that both AMD and NVIDIA started reacting frantically at the time and took remedial action pretty quickly as well. The bad thing is that some things could not be solved as performant as still under Windows XP and the graphic cards with specialized 2D functions until today and still causes criticism.



2D power in reverse? A comprehensive analysis! | Retro 10 years ago

Input:

eTeknix: Marvo Scorpion CM420 3-in-1 RGB Gaming Kit Review

Theres no shortage of high-end gaming peripherals, and I can certainly give you an opinion on literally hundreds of them, if not thousands, given how many Ive reviewed over the last decade. However, not everyone has £100+ to drop on gaming hardware, and not everyone wants to either.



Marvo Scorpion CM420 3-in-1 RGB Gaming Kit Review | eTeknix

KitGuru: Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless Review

Today we are taking a look at the brand new Sabre RGB Pro Wireless mouse by Corsair. With a Marksman PixArt PAW3393 optical sensor, QuickStrike primary buttons and your choice of USB-C, Bluetooth or 2.4GHz wireless connectivity, this looks like an intriguing addition to the wireless mouse market segment. But can the Sabre RGB Pro Wireless do enough to take on its rivals? Let’s find out!

Corsair Sabre RGB Pro Wireless Review | KitGuru

Storage:

Tom's Hardware: Corsair MP600 Pro XT SSD Review: Corsair’s Best Just Leveled Up

Extra thick ‘n chonky cooling for demanding work



Corsair MP600 Pro XT SSD Review: Corsair’s Best Just Leveled Up

Video:

Tom's Hardware: Monoprice Workstream 1080p Webcam Review: Needs Some Coddling

Manual focus and low stock plague a decent budget option.



Monoprice Workstream 1080p Webcam Review: Needs Some Coddling