Here is a roundup of today's hardware reviews. The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition redefines desktop performance by doubling down on 3D V-Cache across both chiplets without any asymmetric complexity. Lian Li and Gigabyte both showcased matching dark walnut wood designs that prove premium aesthetics can coexist with serious hardware engineering. AOC pushes past the usual OLED competition by delivering a blistering 360 Hz Fast-IPS display optimized specifically for competitive esports through G-SYNC Pulsar technology. You will also find reviews for a new Secretlab office chair, a Razer microphone featuring both USB and XLR connectivity, and a Navman dashcam that captures everything around your vehicle.
Casing: LIAN LI LANCOOL 217 Black Genuine Walnut Wood Case Review
CPUs: AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition Review - Maximum Cache
Displays: AOC AGON PRO AG276QSG2 Gaming Monitor Review: When G-SYNC Pulsar OLED suddenly looks outdated in e-sports
Furniture: Secretlab Atlas review: The one you’ve been waiting for
Microphones: Razer Seiren V3 Pro Review: USB, XLR, and 32-bit float
Motherboards: GIGABYTE X870E AERO X3D DARK WOOD Motherboard Review
Other: Navman MiVue Smart True 4K Surround Dashcam Review - Seeing In All Directions At Once
Casing:
The FPS Review: LIAN LI LANCOOL 217 Black Genuine Walnut Wood Case Review
The LIAN LI LANCOOL 217 Black Genuine Walnut Wood Case pairs nicely with GIGABYTE's X870E Dark-Wood Themed motherboard, let's see how well this case works.
CPUs:
TechPowerUp: AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition Review - Maximum Cache
The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition sets a new standard for desktop performance, featuring 3D V-Cache on both chiplets for unprecedented gaming and productivity gains. With 16 cores paired with 192 MB of L3 cache, this processor delivers exceptional performance without the complexity of asymmetric caching.
Displays:
IgorsLAB: AOC AGON PRO AG276QSG2 Gaming Monitor Review: When G-SYNC Pulsar OLED suddenly looks outdated in e-sports
With the AGON Pro AG276QSG2, AOC is bringing a monitor to market that is uncompromisingly aimed at competitive players. 27 inches, WQHD and 360 Hz initially read like the usual high-end mandatory program in the e-sports segment, but it only becomes interesting thanks to NVIDIA’s new G-SYNC Pulsar technology. That is exactly where the AG276QSG2 attempts to stand out from the now rather large mass of fast Fast-IPS monitors. While OLED currently operates practically without competition in terms of contrast and HDR, LCD remains relevant in the competitive segment due to higher peak brightness and aggressive strobing technologies. This model is clearly aimed at that.
Furniture:
Tom's Hardware: Secretlab Atlas review: The one you’ve been waiting for
Secretlab is back and coming to an office near you
Microphones:
Tom's Hardware: Razer Seiren V3 Pro Review: USB, XLR, and 32-bit float
Two things you probably don't need in a gaming mic.
Motherboards:
The FPS Review: GIGABYTE X870E AERO X3D DARK WOOD Motherboard Review
The GIGABYTE X870E AERO X3D DARK WOOD Motherboard improves upon the light wood edition with a new dark-colored design theme, combined with hiqh quality.
Other:
TweakTown: Navman MiVue Smart True 4K Surround Dashcam Review - Seeing In All Directions At Once
The Navman MiVue Smart True 4K Surround offers excellent all-round dashcam functionality, but to make the most of it, you're going to need to hardwire it.





