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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Computers: Big APU Energy! The All-New S500+ Is A Powerful Ryzen 9 Mini Gaming PC!, PCSpecialist Magnus Spark Review (i5-12400F/RX 6600), PCSpecialist Magnus Spark Review (i5-12400F/RX 6600)
Cooling: DeepCool Castle 360EX A-RGB White Review
Input: Redragon Vishnu K596 Review: A High Quality RGB Gaming Keyboard Under $75
Motherboards: MSI MEG Z690 Godlike – By Invitation Only
Video: Elgato HD60 X review: An Xbox X|S game streamer's new best friend, Elgato HD60 X Capture Card Review





Computers:

ETA Prime: Big APU Energy! The All-New S500+ Is A Powerful Ryzen 9 Mini Gaming PC!

In this video, we take a look at a very powerful mini PC from MoreFine known as the S500+Powered by the AMD Ryzen 9 5800HX this mini PC can put the performance...



Big APU Energy! The All-New S500+ Is A Powerful Ryzen 9 Mini Gaming PC!

KitGuru: PCSpecialist Magnus Spark Review (i5-12400F/RX 6600)

We’ve all seen how the price of PC components, particularly GPUs, skyrocketed over the last 18 months, making it almost impossible to build a solid gaming PC on any sort of a budget. Things have been improving recently however, and PCSpecialist is attempting to capitalise on this with the Magnus Spark prebuilt system. Offering an entire PC for £999, this prebuilt packs Intel’s hexa-core i5-12400F, an RX 6600 GPU, 16GB DDR4 memory and a 1TB SSD. It sounds good on paper, but what’s it like to use in the real world?

PCSpecialist Magnus Spark Review (i5-12400F/RX 6600) | KitGuru

Luke Maini: FINALLY a PC laptop to take on the M1 Max MacBook Pro...

Apple shook up the industry when they released the M1 Pro and M1 Max MacBook Pros last year, not just in terms of insane performance, but efficiency, battery life, form factor, and display technology. Meanwhile, MSI's new Creator Z16P promises to deliver many of these benefits for creative professionals, while claiming to also be much faster! Today we'll pit the M1 Max MacBook Pro against the MSI Creator Z16P with Alder Lake Intel Core i7 12700h and Nvidia RTX 3080!



FINALLY a PC laptop to take on the M1 Max MacBook Pro...

Cooling:

KitGuru: DeepCool Castle 360EX A-RGB White Review

DeepCool’s Castle 360EX all-in-one liquid cooler has already seen plenty of time on the market. But now, we have a revision that has been updated to include addressable RGB lighting alongside the clean, pure white colour scheme. With this latest revision, DeepCool retains the infinity mirror display on the pump, we get triple CF120 series PWM fans, and price tag is competitive at just under £115. Let’s take a closer look at this eye-catching, all-white 360mm AIO.

DeepCool Castle 360EX A-RGB White Review | KitGuru

Input:

Tom's Hardware: Redragon Vishnu K596 Review: A High Quality RGB Gaming Keyboard Under $75

An RGB keyboard with Outemu linear red switches and wired or wireless connectivity, the Redragon Vishnu K596 is one of the best budget TKL gaming keyboards available.



Redragon Vishnu K596 Review: A High Quality RGB Gaming Keyboard Under $75

Motherboards:

KitGuru: MSI MEG Z690 Godlike – By Invitation Only

We have previously told you about the hugely expensive MSI MEG Z690 Godlike and now the time has come for a full review. The hardware includes 22 VRM phases that are each rated at 105A and you get all sorts of goodies such as Thunderbolt 4 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet. On the other hand we have a UK price of £1,850 that takes our breath away in a rather painful manner. We suggest you strap in as the ride promises to be rather rocky.

MSI MEG Z690 Godlike – By Invitation Only | KitGuru

Video:

Windows Central: Elgato HD60 X review: An Xbox X|S game streamer's new best friend

The Elgato HD60 X is one of the few capture cards on the market that supports VRR pass-through, but it isn't without limitations.



Elgato HD60 X review: An Xbox X|S game streamer's new best friend

KitGuru: Elgato HD60 X Capture Card Review

Today we’re taking a look at the Elgato HD60 X, the latest capture card in the streaming giant’s line-up. This new version will retail for £189.99, making it the same price as the 3-year-old HD60 S+ – but has much even changed to warrant an upgrade? That’s what we will find out today with a close look at the features on offer, image quality and more…

Elgato HD60 X Capture Card Review | KitGuru