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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles, including Dell XPS 17 (9700) Review, GIGABYTE G32QC Gaming Monitor Review: 32" 1440p 165Hz for under $400, and ASRock B550 Taichi Review: Blurring the Lines Between X570 and B550.





Computers:

Tom's Hardware: Dell XPS 17 (9700) Review: Big-Screen Machine

A triumphant return after almost a decade away



Dell XPS 17 (9700) Review: Big-Screen Machine

Hexus: AWD-IT Gungnir 110R

Ryzen and Radeon make fine bedfellows in this MSI-inspired base unit.



AWD-IT Gungnir 110R

The FPS Review: Custom Build - Lian Li DK-05F Desk Computer (Part 1)

We are building a Lian Li DK-05 FX Computer Desk system and this video summarizes the first half of the build that includes some top shelf components.



Custom Build - Lian Li DK-05F Desk Computer (Part 1) - The FPS Review

Max Tech: 5600M 16" MacBook Pro Review - DON'T Wait for ARM!

The New 5600M GPU option for the 16" MacBook Pro is so good that we're recommending it despite Apple switching to ARM soon! Find out why in this review! Buy ...



5600M 16" MacBook Pro Review - DON'T Wait for ARM!

Cooling:

APH Networks: Noctua NH-U12S chromax.black Review

The Noctua NH-U12S chromax.black combines subtle and stealthy looks with a performance and installation that is every bit a Noctua experience.

Noctua NH-U12S chromax.black Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks

CPUs:

Legit Reviews: Corsair iCUE H150i RGB PRO XT CPU Cooler Review

As the second 360mm All-in-One liquid CPU cooler from Corsair, the iCUE H150i RGB Pro XT is built towards low noise operation and performance. It comes with three ML120 Pro 120mm PWM Premium Magnetic Levitation fans.



Corsair iCUE H150i RGB PRO XT CPU Cooler Review - Legit Reviews

Anandtech: The Intel Lakefield Deep Dive: Everything To Know About the First x86 Hybrid CPU

For the past eighteen months, Intel has paraded its new ‘Lakefield’ processor design around the press and the public as a paragon of new processor innovation. Inside, Intel pairs one of its fast peak performance cores with four of its lower power efficient cores, and uses novel technology in order to build the processor in the smallest footprint it can. The new Lakefield design is a sign that Intel is looking into new processor paradigms, such as hybrid processors with different types of cores, but also different stacking and packaging technologies to help drive the next wave of computing. With this article, we will tell you all you need to know about Lakefield.

The Intel Lakefield Deep Dive: Everything To Know About the First x86 Hybrid CPU

Displays:

TweakTown: GIGABYTE G32QC Gaming Monitor Review: 32" 1440p 165Hz for under $400

GIGABYTE's G32QC gaming monitor packs a native 2560 x 1440 res, 165Hz refresh, and 1ms response. How does it stack up? Let's take a look and find out.



GIGABYTE G32QC Gaming Monitor Review: 32" 1440p 165Hz for under $400

Headphones:

PC Perspective: EPOS Sennheiser GSP 300 Wired Gaming Headset Review

Sennheiser’s GSP 300 is a wired gaming headset using a traditional 3.5 mm analog connection.



EPOS Sennheiser GSP 300 Wired Gaming Headset Review - PC Perspective

TechPowerUp: HiFiMAN Deva with Bluemini Review

HiFiMAN's new Deva is a planar magnetic headphone which doubles up as a Bluetooth headset when you attach the Bluemini device. Currently, the Deva bundled with the Bluemini retails at $299 which also makes it the most affordable of the current planar headphones from HiFiMAN.



HiFiMAN Deva with Bluemini Review

Input:

NikKTech: DURGOD Taurus K320 Mechanical Keyboard Review

Due to its lack of RGB illumination and available color selection It may be far from the ideal mechanical keyboard for gamers and perhaps even casual users but thanks to its build quality the Taurus K320 model by DURGOD should make a fine choice for professionals.

DURGOD Taurus K320 Mechanical Keyboard Review

MMORPG.com: Womier K66 Review: The Most RGB of RGB Keyboards

We found what might be the most RGB of all RGB keyboards. This thing is next level, but, spoiler alert, it's actually a pretty good keyboard!

Womier K66 Review: The Most RGB of RGB Keyboards

Motherboards:

Tom's Hardware: ASRock B550 Taichi Review: Blurring the Lines Between X570 and B550

Premium looks and features at an X570 price



ASRock B550 Taichi Review: Blurring the Lines Between X570 and B550

TechPowerUp: BIOSTAR Racing B460GTA Review

Our first look at Intel's new B460 chipset is the BIOSTAR Racing B460GTA. Featuring dual M.2 slots, each with their own full coverage heatsink, RGB lighting, a large VRM heatsink, and even an integrated rear I/O cover, the BIOSTAR Racing B460GTA could be a good budget option for those with locked Intel CPUs.



BIOSTAR Racing B460GTA Review

Network:

TweakTown: Linksys MX5 Velop AX Whole Home Wi-Fi 6 System Review

Linksys pushes its first Wi-Fi 6 platform to the market with the MX5 Velop AX Whole Home System. Here's our review.



Linksys MX5 Velop AX Whole Home Wi-Fi 6 System Review

Storage:

Legit Reviews: ADATA Swordfish 1TB NVMe SSD Review

Today, we take a look at the brand new ADATA Swordfish PCIe Gen 3.0 x4 M.2 2280 NVMe SSD series that is aimed at the entirely level NVMe market! The ADATA Swordfish is a DRAM-less drive that uses the entry-level Realtek RTS5736DL controller with 96-layer BiSC4 TLC NAND Flash.



ADATA Swordfish 1TB NVMe SSD Review - Legit Reviews

The Guru of 3D: Kioxia Exceria 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD review

We test out the new mainstream NVMe M.2 SSD from Kioxia (formerly Toshiba memory). A very fast PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSD might be hip and trendy, but for the vast majority of people a mainstream SSD at a good ...

Kioxia Exceria 1TB M.2 NVMe SSD review

StorageReview.com: Qumulo Review

In this review, we studied Qumulo Software including its File System, developed to offer unstructured data across all environments.



Qumulo Review - StorageReview.com

Mad Shrimps: Silicon Power Blaze B03 USB 3.2 Gen1 Flash Drive Review

The Blaze B03 comes with a very stylish plastic chassis and offers an easy-to-use slider design, for protecting the USB connector. The transfer rates are good for a mainstream product and can be found with capacities of 16GB, 32GB, 64GB or 128GB. Thanks to the chosen material for the chassis, it...

[M] [M] Silicon Power Blaze B03 USB 3.2 Gen1 Flash Drive Review