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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Casing: Thermaltake Tower 100 Snow Edition
Computers: M1 Ultra vs 12900K RTX 3090 PC: Did Apple LIE about Mac Studio?
Cooling: Cooler Master MasterLiquid PL240 Flux Review, AZZA Blizzard 240 - CPU Cooler Review
Displays: FOPO Triple Portable Laptop Monitor Review
Gaming: Cooler Master Caliber R2C Gaming Chair Review, Yes, The Steam Deck Can Play Android Games! Android EMU On The Deck First Look
Graphics Cards: AMD’s Budget RDNA2 For Workstation Solution: Radeon Pro W6400 Review
Input: Drop's CTRL is great for making your own mechanical keyboard, Razer Huntsman Mini Analog Review, SteelSeries Prime Mini Review
Memory: Kingston Fury Beast DDR5-5200 C40 Review: Not As Fierce As Expected, XPG Lancer RGB DDR5-5200 Review
Motherboards: GIGABYTE Z690 AORUS Tachyon Motherboard Review
Power: Cooler Master XG Plus 650 Platinum ARGB Power Supply Review
Printers: Creality Ender 2 Pro Review: Tiny Budget Printer Packs a Punch
Storage: Toshiba Canvio Slim 2TB External HDD Review, Western Digital WD_BLACK SN770 NVMe SSD 1TB Review





Casing:

LanOC Reviews: Thermaltake Tower 100 Snow Edition

The number of cool cases that come out each year far exceeds the number of cases that I have time to check out. Last year Thermaltake introduced the Tower 100 which was a new Mini ITX version of their long-standing Tower series. When the original Tower series came out I really wanted to check it out but didn’t have time, so when the ITX version came out I couldn’t pass up on it. Sadly I’ve had the Tower 100 sitting around for far too long withing having a chance to get into it but no longer. I have to see what Thermaltake did with the uniquely designed case, so let's dive in and check it out.

Thermaltake Tower 100 Snow Edition - LanOC Reviews

Computers:

Max Tech: M1 Ultra vs 12900K RTX 3090 PC: Did Apple LIE about Mac Studio?

Apple compared their Mac Studio to the VERY BEST from Intel and Nvidia, namely the i9-12900K Alder Lake CPU and the RTX 3090 GPU.



M1 Ultra vs 12900K RTX 3090 PC: Did Apple LIE about Mac Studio?

Cooling:

Neoseeker: Cooler Master MasterLiquid PL240 Flux Review

The Cooler Master MasterLiquid PL240 Flux is an all-in-one liquid cooler that supports LGA 1700 out of the box!



Cooler Master MasterLiquid PL240 Flux Review

Tech-Legend: AZZA Blizzard 240 - CPU Cooler Review

The AZZA Blizzard 240 is a good looking RGB liquid CPU cooler that has an adequate cooling performance and a good build quality.



AZZA Blizzard 240 - CPU Cooler Review

Displays:

MMORPG.com: FOPO Triple Portable Laptop Monitor Review

What if your laptop had multiple screens, even on the go? We checked out the FOPO Triple Portable Monitor to see what it would be like to have the productivity of a desktop, but on the road.

FOPO Triple Portable Laptop Monitor Review | MMORPG.com

Gaming:

FunkyKit: Cooler Master Caliber R2C Gaming Chair Review

Cooler Master are best known for computer cases, cooling products and gaming accessories such as keyboards, mice and headsets. But now they’re moving on to monitors and gaming chairs. 



Cooler Master Caliber R2C Gaming Chair Review - FunkyKit

Max Tech: Yes, The Steam Deck Can Play Android Games! Android EMU On The Deck First Look

In this video, we test out android gaming on the all-new Steam Deck!I tried a few different ways to get Android installed and running on the steam deck like ...



Yes, The Steam Deck Can Play Android Games! Android EMU On The Deck First Look

Graphics Cards:

Techgage: AMD’s Budget RDNA2 For Workstation Solution: Radeon Pro W6400 Review

AMD's latest Radeon Pro workstation-grade graphics card is the W6400, a low-profile offering that doesn't require a power connector, and is priced at $229. As usual, we're taking this new card for a spin through a wide-range of workloads, and see how it fits into the overall performance picture.



AMD’s Budget RDNA2 For Workstation Solution: Radeon Pro W6400 Review

Input:

Windows Central: Drop's CTRL is great for making your own mechanical keyboard

Have you ever wanted a sleek aluminum mechanical keyboard that is fully customizable with hot-swappable switches and more? Look no further than the Drop CTRL.



Review: Drop's CTRL is great for making your own mechanical keyboard

MMORPG.com: Razer Huntsman Mini Analog Review

The Razer Huntsman Mini Analog brings the innovative optical Analog keys to an all-new scale. At $149.99, Razer's analog tech is more affordable than ever but does it actually make a difference in games? Find out in our review.

Razer Huntsman Mini Analog Review | MMORPG.com

TechPowerUp: SteelSeries Prime Mini Review

As the name already suggests, the Prime Mini is a smaller edition of the regular Prime. Much like its bigger brother, the Prime Mini comes with the TrueMove Pro sensor, optical-magnetical main-button switches, and a flexible, detachable cable, yet at a weight of just 63 g.



SteelSeries Prime Mini Review

Memory:

Tom's Hardware: Kingston Fury Beast DDR5-5200 C40 Review: Not As Fierce As Expected

New memory from the post-HyperX era



Kingston Fury Beast DDR5-5200 C40 Review: Not As Fierce As Expected

StorageReview: XPG Lancer RGB DDR5-5200 Review

We continue our DDR5 memory reviews with XPG Lancer RGB DDR5, a high-performance kit…



XPG Lancer RGB DDR5-5200 Review

Motherboards:

TweakTown: GIGABYTE Z690 AORUS Tachyon Motherboard Review

GIGABYTE's Z690 AORUS Tachyon motherboard surprises with a solid feature set built around a renowned overclocking platform.



GIGABYTE Z690 AORUS Tachyon Motherboard Review

Power:

OCInside.de: Cooler Master XG Plus 650 Platinum ARGB Power Supply Review

Powerful 80 Plus Platinum PSU with ARGB fan and digital display! How important a good power supply can be in the PC, we have already shown on OCinside.de in numerous tests and OC tutorials. But a high-quality power supply can even look really good and be informative at the same time! The following test shows how the new Cooler Master XG Plus 650 Watt power supply performs.



Cooler Master XG Plus 650 Platinum ARGB Power Supply Review

Printers:

Tom's Hardware: Creality Ender 2 Pro Review: Tiny Budget Printer Packs a Punch

Affordable, portable and easy to use.



Creality Ender 2 Pro Review: Tiny Budget Printer Packs a Punch

Storage:

Mad Shrimps: Toshiba Canvio Slim 2TB External HDD Review

The Canvio Slim 2TB is a stylish drive from Toshiba sporting a regular HDD, where you can keep data backup, move it around or use the drive as a storage expansion for a computer which does not have enough integrated.

[M] [M] Toshiba Canvio Slim 2TB External HDD Review

APH Networks: Western Digital WD_BLACK SN770 NVMe SSD 1TB Review

The Western Digital WD_BLACK SN770 NVMe SSD 1TB is an unbelievably fast SSD in common day-to-day usage scenarios at a very affordable price.

Western Digital WD_BLACK SN770 NVMe SSD 1TB Review (Page 1 of 10) | APH Networks