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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Computers: ASRock DeskMini H470 Review: A No-Frills LGA 1200 mini-PC Platform, Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 3 Review, M1X 16" MacBook Pro will BLOW Your Mind (What to Expect)
CPUs: Apple M1 & A14 Die Shot Comparison Shows Differences in SoC Design
Displays: Pepper Jobs XtendTouch Pro Review: Pretty, Portable OLED
Graphics Cards: NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000 GPU Review, NVIDIA Turing & Ampere CUDA & OptiX Rendering Performance
Headphones: Creative Outlier Air V2 True Wireless Headphones Review
Memory: Teamgroup T-Create 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) 3200 MHz CL22 DDR4 Memory Kit Review
Microphones: Elgato Wave:1 Review
Networking: OWC Thunderbolt 3 10GbE Ethernet Adapter Review
Power: Suraielec Energy Watt Meter Review, Thermaltake Toughpower PF1 650W Power Supply Review
Storage: WD My Passport SSD Portable Solid State Drive Review
Other: Pimoroni Flat HAT Hacker Review: Add HATs to Raspberry Pi 400





Computers:

Anandtech: ASRock DeskMini H470 Review: A No-Frills LGA 1200 mini-PC Platform

The mini-STX form-factor was introduced by Intel in 2015 to provide additional options in the burgeoning small form-factor (SFF) PC space. Since then, vendors such as ASRock, ECS, and MSI have been releasing new products based on the mSTX form-factor – and not just for Intel platforms, but AMD as well. As a result, while it’s still a small part of an overall much larger market, mSTX has seen increasing traction as the smallest form factor to still be able to accept socketed CPUs.



ASRock DeskMini H470 Review: A No-Frills LGA 1200 mini-PC Platform

StorageReview.com: Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 3 Review

The Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 3 is an entry-level mobile workstation with one of the lightest builds on the market



Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 3 Review | StorageReview.com

Max Tech: M1X 16" MacBook Pro will BLOW Your Mind (What to Expect)

Apple's M1 Macs are great, but the M1X 16" MacBook Pro will be absolutely MIND-BLOWING! Let's discuss everything we should expect including the Performance.



M1X 16" MacBook Pro will BLOW Your Mind (What to Expect)

CPUs:

TechPowerUp: Apple M1 & A14 Die Shot Comparison Shows Differences in SoC Design

When Apple first announced the M1, questions arose about the differences between it and the A14 chip which both share many architectural features and are both manufactured on TSMC's 5 nm process. Semiconductor analysis firm TechInsights has recently published die photos of the two processors and a s...



Apple M1 & A14 Die Shot Comparison Shows Differences in SoC Design

Displays:

Tom's Hardware: Pepper Jobs XtendTouch Pro Review: Pretty, Portable OLED

With a stunning OLED screen, the XtendTouch Pro outshines and outclasses most other portable monitors. But setup is a bit complicated, and the price is high.



Pepper Jobs XtendTouch Pro Review: Pretty, Portable OLED

Graphics Cards:

ServeTheHome: NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000 GPU Review

In our NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000 review, we see what this 24GB GPU offers later in its cycle and discuss why we see variants from its evolution



NVIDIA Quadro RTX 6000 GPU Review | ServeTheHome

Techgage: NVIDIA Turing & Ampere CUDA & OptiX Rendering Performance

Ahead of 2021, we wanted to take one last look at rendering performance with the current range of NVIDIA GPUs and the renderers that target them. Those include some staples: Arnold, KeyShot, Octane, Redshift, and V-Ray, with a little Blender on the side. 



NVIDIA Turing & Ampere CUDA & OptiX Rendering Performance

Headphones:

eTeknix: Creative Outlier Air V2 True Wireless Headphones Review

Creative has been leading a charge when it comes to mobile audio hardware, backup by their decades of experience in the PC audio market. Over the last few years, theyve continued to deliver innovative technologies, such as their SXFI audio processing, as well as multiple award-winning mobile products that support it.



Creative Outlier Air V2 True Wireless Headphones Review | eTeknix

Memory:

Wccftech: Teamgroup T-Create 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) 3200 MHz CL22 DDR4 Memory Kit Review

Teamgroup sent me their latest T-Create Classic 64 GB DDR4-3200 MHz memory kit for review which offers dual capacity at a stunning price.



Teamgroup T-Create 64 GB (2 x 32 GB) 3200 MHz CL22 DDR4 Memory Kit Review

Microphones:

TechPowerUp: Elgato Wave:1 Review

The Elgato Wave:1 is a compact, great-sounding $120 USB microphone accompanied by a powerful digital mixing solution, which makes it a complete package for streaming. While it lacks a couple of the features of the more expensive Wave:3, its performance is practically identical, an excellent choice for anyone looking to save money wherever possible.



Elgato Wave:1 Review

Networking:

StorageReview.com: OWC Thunderbolt 3 10GbE Ethernet Adapter Review

The OWC Thunderbolt 3 10GbE Ethernet adapter allows faster file transfers and working with video files directly off network attached storage.



OWC Thunderbolt 3 10GbE Ethernet Adapter Review | StorageReview.com

Power:

Legit Reviews: Suraielec Energy Watt Meter Review

The Suraielec Watt Meter was released in October 2020 and is the number #1 new release on Amazon for power meters. It has a backlit display and internal battery for $17 shipped.



Suraielec Energy Watt Meter Review - Legit Reviews

Tom's Hardware: Thermaltake Toughpower PF1 650W Power Supply Review

Thermaltake Toughpower PF1 650W is a very good power supply which could easily be the king of its category with a little better transient response at 12V.



Thermaltake Toughpower PF1 650W Power Supply Review

Storage:

ThinkComputers: WD My Passport SSD Portable Solid State Drive Review

This year WD has released the new version of My Passport SSD that gives you a USB 3.2 gen 2 and speeds up to 1050 MB/s. WD has changed the look of the drive as well, which is good so you don't get the two confused. Is this the perfect portable drive for you? Read on as we find out!



WD My Passport SSD Portable Solid State Drive Review

Other:

Tom's Hardware: Pimoroni Flat HAT Hacker Review: Add HATs to Raspberry Pi 400

The essential add-on for your Raspberry Pi 400



Pimoroni Flat HAT Hacker Review: Add HATs to Raspberry Pi 400