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Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles from various tech websites and outlets. In cooling news, Tom's Hardware reviewed the ID-Cooling FX360 LCD AIO, praising its performance and quiet operation but criticizing its small screen size. Meanwhile, in input device reviews, APH Networks tested the Epomaker Split70, a new split keyboard that exceeded expectations, while TechPowerUp looked at the G-Wolves Hati-S2 Pro 8K gaming mouse. In other categories, Hardware Busters reviewed the ARCTIC Summair 2Go mobile fan, and ServeTheHome checked out the BrosTrend 2.5GbE PCIe network adapter for low cost and high performance.

Cooling: ID-Cooling FX360 LCD Review: Quiet, cool, and… why is this screen so small?, ARCTIC Summair 2Go Mobile USB Fan Review
Input: Epomaker Split70 Review, G-Wolves Hati-S2 Pro 8K Review
Networking: 
BrosTrend 2.5GbE PCIe Network Adapter Mini-Review
Storage: 
Biwin Black Opal X570 Pro 8TB SSD Review - Massive Capacity with Elite Performance





Cooling:

Tom's Hardware: ID-Cooling FX360 LCD Review: Quiet, cool, and… why is this screen so small?

This AIO performs well, runs quietly, and has a budget price of $90 – but the included 1.48-inch screen is unimpressive.

ID-Cooling FX360 LCD Review: Quiet, cool, and… why is this screen so small?

Hardware Busters: ARCTIC Summair 2Go Mobile USB Fan Review

The ARCTIC Summair 2Go is proof that simple design done right still matters. Compact, powerful, and built to last, it delivers serious airflow and exceptional battery life at a price that’s hard to beat, making it one of the most practical mobile fans you can buy today.

ARCTIC Summair 2Go Mobile USB Fan Review - Hardware Busters

Input:

APH Networks: Epomaker Split70 Review

Happy New Year! Over the last Christmas holidays, I had a few gatherings with various groups and people. For one evening, we had a potluck and then sang karaoke. I am not always the most comfortable singing publicly because I forget lyrics, but since they are on a screen, it reduces some of my anxiety. Into the evening and during a slower love song, one guy who was known for being creepy with women went up to one of our friends and, in front of everyone, asked if she wanted to dance. This girl is engaged to her fiancé, yet he still decided she was a suitable candidate to ask to dance. Worse yet, her partner was not at the event either. It seemed like the whole room went silent and I felt my mouth drop open in shock. Before she could respond, another guy came up and asked to dance with him instead, which quickly broke the awkward situation. I have witnessed a few jaw-dropping moments in my life, but I still feel a slight shudder just thinking about it. It is rare we see things that leave you speechless or shocked. However, when Epomaker sent us the Split70, I was a bit shocked, albeit much more pleasantly. Split keyboards are not new, and Epomaker has shown their ability to create keyboards in atypical layouts like the Alice 66 or TH40. On the other hand, this is the first split keyboard we have reviewed at APH Networks, so I am curious. Will it leave me speechless for the right reasons, or will it just be an awkward experience? Let us read on to find out!

Epomaker Split70 Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks

TechPowerUp: G-Wolves Hati-S2 Pro 8K Review

Essentially, the ambidextrous Hati-S2 Pro 8K is a lighter and updated Hati-S2 8K. At 29 g, it weighs 5 g less than the non-Pro, and comes with PixArt's latest PAW3950 sensor and lighter-binned Huano main button switches, while 8000 Hz wireless polling has been retained.

G-Wolves Hati-S2 Pro 8K Review

Networking:

ServeTheHome: BrosTrend 2.5GbE PCIe Network Adapter Mini-Review

In our BrosTrend 2.5GbE PCIe network adapter review, we check out this low-cost Realtek-based network adapter

BrosTrend 2.5GbE PCIe Network Adapter Mini-Review

Storage:

TweakTown: Biwin Black Opal X570 Pro 8TB SSD Review - Massive Capacity with Elite Performance

Capable of 14,000 MB/s, cool running, certified TT elite, along with a full 8TB of capacity, Biwin's Black Opal X570 Pro 8TB SSD is ultra-desirable.

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