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Today tech enthusiasts can explore a diverse collection of hardware evaluations ranging from affordable studio monitors to lightning fast storage enclosures. The Edifier MR5 speakers deliver impressive audio quality without breaking the bank while the ORICO X50 Pro enclosure pushes data transfer speeds up to eighty gigabits per second in a sleek aluminum chassis. Gamers and creators will also find reviews covering an immersive neck speaker system a quiet liquid cooling solution for premium processors and a versatile OLED monitor that bridges professional color accuracy with rapid refresh rates. On the software side Fedora Workstation 44 receives heavy criticism for questionable security practices and frustrating interface choices despite its otherwise modern desktop environment.

Audio: EDIFIER MR5 Studio Monitor Speakers Review - Best Budget-Friendly Studio Monitors?, OXS Thunder Duo X Review - Surround Sound Around Your Neck
Cooling: MSI MPG CoreLiquid P22 360 review: a great-looking LCD AIO cooler for just $149
Displays: Asus ProArt PA27USD 27-inch OLED review: Precision color with high-speed gaming prowess
Gaming: EA Sports UFC 6 Review – A More Well-Rounded Fighter That Still Pulls Some Punches
Software: Fedora 44 Gnome review - We're not in Kansas anymore
Storage: ORICO X50 Pro Thunderbolt80G Enclosure Review
Video: Cooler Master MasterHUB review: A modular stream deck with potential





Audio:

EnosTech.com: EDIFIER MR5 Studio Monitor Speakers Review - Best Budget-Friendly Studio Monitors?

The Edifier MR5 Studio Monitors offer amazing sound, plenty of connectivity options and look amazing!

EDIFIER MR5 Studio Monitor Speakers Review - Best Budget-Friendly Studio Monitors? - EnosTech.com

TechPowerUp: OXS Thunder Duo X Review - Surround Sound Around Your Neck

The OXS Thunder Duo X promises Dolby Atmos gaming without traditional rear speakers, using a wireless neck speaker instead. The result is exciting, loud and genuinely immersive in the right game, but also full of practical compromises that make the $550 asking price a tall order.

OXS Thunder Duo X Review - Surround Sound Around Your Neck

Cooling:

Club386: MSI MPG CoreLiquid P22 360 review: a great-looking LCD AIO cooler for just $149

We test MSI's latest AIO cooler, which easily keeps an AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D in check with low fan speeds, and looks good while it does it.

MSI MPG CoreLiquid P22 360 review: a great-looking LCD AIO cooler for just $149 | Club386

Displays:

Tom's Hardware: Asus ProArt PA27USD 27-inch OLED review: Precision color with high-speed gaming prowess

Asus combines professional and gaming cred in the ProArt PA27USD.

Asus ProArt PA27USD 27-inch OLED review: Precision color with high-speed gaming prowess

Gaming:

Wccftech: EA Sports UFC 6 Review – A More Well-Rounded Fighter That Still Pulls Some Punches

Does EA Sports UFC 6 finally put this franchise in title contention? Or does the series still have some holes in its game?

EA Sports UFC 6 Review – A More Well-Rounded Fighter That Still Pulls Some Punches

Software:

Dedoimedo: Fedora 44 Gnome review - We're not in Kansas anymore

Largely negative review of Fedora Workstation 44 Gnome edition, covering installation in a dual-boot setup and some post-install usage, including dangerous software management that offers unofficial packages for popular programs and simultaneously ignores official versions, unnecessarily alarmist device security report, appearance and customization with extensions, applications, hardware compatibility, networking, performance, responsiveness, numerous anti-ergonomic choices and problems, and more

Fedora 44 Gnome review - We're not in Kansas anymore

Storage:

EnosTech.com: ORICO X50 Pro Thunderbolt80G Enclosure Review

The Orico X50 uses the Thunderbolt 5 interface to offer transfer speeds up to 80Gbps in a stylish aluminum design.

ORICO X50 Pro Thunderbolt80G Enclosure Review - EnosTech.com

Video:

Tom's Hardware: Cooler Master MasterHUB review: A modular stream deck with potential

Assuming Cooler Master doesn't abandon it completely, that is.

Cooler Master MasterHUB review: A modular stream deck with potential