Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles. EnosTech.com reviewed the GAMEMAX T20 White micro-ATX case, praising its excellent airflow, easy building, and clear glass design. APH Networks compared the Crucial Pro Overclocking CL32 DDR5-6400 RAM to SK hynix's faster offerings, raising questions about Micron's approach to technology advancements. ServeTheHome reviewed the Ubiquiti Flex Mini 2.5G switch, finding it a cheap and capable option for those looking for 2.5GbE connectivity. TweakTown also reviewed the LaCie Rugged SSD4 portable SSD, calling it a visually stunning device that delivers impressive speeds of up to 4,000 MB/s.
Casing: GAMEMAX T20 WH wrap around tempered glass mATX pc case review
Memory: Crucial Pro Overclocking CL32 DDR5-6400 2x16GB Review
Networking: Ubiquiti Flex Mini 2.5G Review Ubiquiti Does a Cheap 5-port 2.5GbE Switch
Storage: LaCie Rugged SSD4 2TB Portable SSD Review - 4000 MB/s of Awesome
Other: Libernovo Omni Review: Too good to be true?, xTool P3 review: Massive flagship laser engraver claims to offer '2x the workspace, speed, and efficiency' of its predecessor
Casing:
EnosTech.com: GAMEMAX T20 WH wrap around tempered glass mATX pc case review
We tested the GAMEMAX T20 White micro-ATX case. It offers great airflow, easy building, and a clear glass design for compact high-performance PCs.
GAMEMAX T20 WH wrap around tempered glass mATX pc case review - EnosTech.com
Memory:
APH Networks: Crucial Pro Overclocking CL32 DDR5-6400 2x16GB Review
Recently, I stopped at a traffic light when a late model Lexus IS 350 pulled up next to me. His lane is a lane that ends after the lights, and seeing the car is fully tinted and driven by a young guy, I was almost completely confident he would floor it when it turns green to overtake me. I am always down for a race against someone I know I can beat, so I started doing some mental feasibility calculations. I know his car has a naturally aspirated 3.5L V6 that produces 311hp that can accelerate 0-60mph in the high 5-second range at sea level, while my 2022 Acura TLX's turbocharged 2.0L I4 with 272hp can do about the same. However, we are at about 3500ft elevation here in Calgary, which means he is down about 10% power. My engine, being forced induction, is much less affected. I believe I have more than enough horses to take him, so I did. It was exactly how I imagined it -- he tried to race me and lost. My Acura TLX is by no means fast by 2025 standards, but the Lexus IS 350 certainly was when the drivetrain first came out over 20 years ago. Unfortunately, not much has changed since then, rendering the car -- while being solidly reliable and a product of quality otherwise -- not that competitive in both performance and fuel economy against modern offerings. Lexus' conservative approach to product engineering is both its strength and its weakness. When it comes to RAM, I feel like Micron takes a similar approach. Their competitor, SK hynix, has been pushing the boundaries on speed in the last few years, with the A-dies in the DDR5-7000 range and M-dies in the DDR5-8000 range. Micron, on the other hand, has released nothing more than DDR5-6400 since the beginning of time. The Pro Overclocking DDR5 series, which we have covered extensively here at APH Networks, are seemingly just iterative improvements of existing models. Are they behind in technology, or is there more to the story? Read on to find out to see how the latest Crucial Pro Overclocking CL32 DDR5-6400 2x16GB compares!
Crucial Pro Overclocking CL32 DDR5-6400 2x16GB Review (Page 1 of 10) | APH Networks
Networking:
ServeTheHome: Ubiquiti Flex Mini 2.5G Review Ubiquiti Does a Cheap 5-port 2.5GbE Switch
We review the Ubiquiti Flex Mini 2.5G (USW-Flex-2.5G-5) and see both how it is constructed and how it performs, finding a neat similarity
Ubiquiti Flex Mini 2.5G Review Ubiquiti Does a Cheap 5-port 2.5GbE Switch
Storage:
TweakTown: LaCie Rugged SSD4 2TB Portable SSD Review - 4000 MB/s of Awesome
LaCie's new Rugged SSD4 palm-sized portable SSD is a visual masterpiece, rugged, and delivers the goods at up to a whopping 4,000 MB/s.
Other:
Tom's Hardware: Libernovo Omni Review: Too good to be true?
This chair is amazing... so far.
Tom's Hardware: xTool P3 review: Massive flagship laser engraver claims to offer '2x the workspace, speed, and efficiency' of its predecessor
The expanded work area, boosted power, and advanced features could make this a favorite among prosumers and small businesses.



