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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Computers: HP Omen 45L Review: Cryo Chamber Game Changer?, The AMD-based Legion 7 (Gen 6) boosts battery, lacks some features
Cooling: The Noctua NH-P1 Passive CPU Cooler Review: Silent Giant
Gaming: Dying Light 2 Benchmark Test & Performance Analysis Review, Dying Light 2: DLSS vs. FSR Comparison Review, Tesoro Alphaeon S3 Gaming Chair Review
Headphones: HIFIMAN HE400se Headphones Review - Budget Excellence!, Sharkoon Skiller SGH50 headset Review - Hammer-hard punch meets good sound and a decent microphone - Combat announcement for under 60 Euros
Input: Mionix Naos Pro Gaming Mouse Review, NovelKeys NK87 Entry Edition Review: Affordably Awesome (with a Catch)
Memory: Patriot Viper Steel Low Latency 16GB DDR4-3600 CL14 Memory Kit Review
Storage: Synology DiskStation DS2422+ Review
Video: AnkerWork B600 Video Bar Webcam Review: Niche Excellence





Computers:

Tom's Hardware: HP Omen 45L Review: Cryo Chamber Game Changer?

HP moves the CPU cooler outside the case and uses more standard name-brand parts. But its HP motherboard and BIOS limit performance.



HP Omen 45L Review: Cryo Chamber Game Changer?

Windows Central: The AMD-based Legion 7 (Gen 6) boosts battery, lacks some features

Lenovo splits its high-end Legion line between Intel and AMD hardware, with similar design but different features and performance. I tested the AMD version to see how it stacks up against its siblings and other popular gaming laptops.



Review: The AMD-based Legion 7 (Gen 6) boosts battery, lacks some features

Cooling:

Anandtech: The Noctua NH-P1 Passive CPU Cooler Review: Silent Giant

In todays review, we are having a look at a truly innovative cooler by Noctua, the NH-P1. The NH-P1 is a CPU cooler of colossal proportions, designed from the ground up with passive (fanless) operation in mind. Can a modern CPU operate seamlessly without a cooling fan? Noctua is here to prove that it can.



The Noctua NH-P1 Passive CPU Cooler Review: Silent Giant

Gaming:

TechPowerUp: Dying Light 2 Benchmark Test & Performance Analysis Review

Dying Light 2 supports DirectX 11 and DirectX 12, in addition to ray tracing. In this performance review, we tested how well the various renderers work, and what they need in terms of VRAM. We also have comparisons for ray tracing and the different graphics settings available.



Dying Light 2 Benchmark Test & Performance Analysis Review

TechPowerUp: Dying Light 2: DLSS vs. FSR Comparison Review

Dying Light 2 recently released on PC with support for NVIDIA's Deep Learning Super Sampling (DLSS) and AMD's FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR). In this mini-review, we take a look at and compare the image quality and performance offered by these technologies in this game.



Dying Light 2: DLSS vs. FSR Comparison Review

NikKTech: Tesoro Alphaeon S3 Gaming Chair Review

Consumers out in the market looking for a new faux leather gaming chair would do well to check out the latest model released by Tesoro, the Alphaeon S3.

Tesoro Alphaeon S3 Gaming Chair Review

Headphones:

TechPowerUp: HIFIMAN HE400se Headphones Review - Budget Excellence!

HIFIMAN's tried-and-tested stealth magnets technology trickles down to the budget-friendly HE400se open-back, over-ear planar magnetic headphones. This is a well-tuned set that outperforms many others costing significantly more, and does so without many compromises. Oh, did I mention that it's less than $150?



HIFIMAN HE400se Headphones Review - Budget Excellence!

IgorsLAB: Sharkoon Skiller SGH50 headset Review - Hammer-hard punch meets good sound and a decent microphone - Combat announcement for under 60 Euros

The Sharkoon Skiller SGH50 for currently 57 Euros was not only a surprise for me, so that I took the opportunity to test it myself this time. Because what you hear and how you judge is all well and good, but also always somewhat subjective.



Sharkoon Skiller SGH50 headset Review - Hammer-hard punch meets good sound and a decent microphone - Combat announcement for under 60 Euros

Input:

TechPowerUp: Mionix Naos Pro Gaming Mouse Review

Mionix is back, and releases updated versions of their classic shapes. The Naos Pro has the same shell as its predecessors, but comes with all-new internals: PixArt's PAW3370 sensor, Kailh GM 8.0 switches rated for 80 million clicks, pure PTFE feet, and a flexible, braided cable.



Mionix Naos Pro Gaming Mouse Review

Tom's Hardware: NovelKeys NK87 Entry Edition Review: Affordably Awesome (with a Catch)

The NovelKeys NK87 - Entry Edition is a great choice if you’re willing to lube the stabilizers yourself. Long-term durability is a concern, but it’s a great onramp to the world of custom mechanical keyboards.



NovelKeys NK87 Entry Edition Review: Affordably Awesome (with a Catch)

Memory:

FunkyKit: Patriot Viper Steel Low Latency 16GB DDR4-3600 CL14 Memory Kit Review

Patriot are well known for their Viper Gaming series of memory products, which are designed for gamers at a reasonable price. The Patriot’s memory SKUs recently expanded to include the fastest DDR4 memory kits to ...



Patriot Viper Steel Low Latency 16GB DDR4-3600 CL14 Memory Kit Review - FunkyKit

Storage:

StorageReview: Synology DiskStation DS2422+ Review

The Synology DS2422+ is the company’s newest high-performance DiskStation designed for small and medium-sized…



Synology DiskStation DS2422+ Review

Video:

Tom's Hardware: AnkerWork B600 Video Bar Webcam Review: Niche Excellence

A strong but expensive feature set that lacks broad appeal.



AnkerWork B600 Video Bar Webcam Review: Niche Excellence