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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Casing: SilverStone FARA H1M mATX Case, Montech AIR 1000 Premium Review
Computers: Why I RETURNED my 16" M1 Max MacBook after Extensive Tests.., Is Intel Alder Lake truly the M1 Max KILLER? x86 vs ARM!, The OneNetbook 4 Is A Powerful Ultra Portable Mini Laptop Hands-On Review
CPUs: Intel Core i7-12700K Review: Flagship i9 Gaming Performance at i7 Pricing
Displays: iiyama GB2770QSU 1440p/165Hz Monitor Review
Gaming: Marvo GT-903 Multi-Format Steering Wheel Review
Software: Distrowatch Top 5 Distributions Review: Pop!_OS
Video: Wemax Go Portable ALPD Projector Review





Casing:

Glob3trotters: SilverStone FARA H1M mATX Case

The micro-ATX motherboards was such a versatile format a few years back format since it offered a great balance of compactness and features, including SLI/Cross-Fire support. This, until ITX matured and GPUs have evolved, thus we don’t pursue multi-card configurations anymore. However today, M-ATX has become like a budget solution especially for motherboards. Nevertheless, SilverStone still offers a case for this segment, the FARA H1M which is basically the downsized variant of the previously reviewed FARA R1 PRO.

SilverStone FARA H1M mATX Case | Glob3trotters

KitGuru: Montech AIR 1000 Premium Review

Montech may not be a familiar name to everyone, the company burst onto the enthusiast PC scene a few years ago and has quickly become known for its great value products. The company has a good selection of cases, coolers and power supplies, as well as a few peripherals in its arsenal. Today we are checking out the AIR 1000 Premium, offering a choice of glass or mesh front panels, for less than £70.

Montech AIR 1000 Premium Review | KitGuru

Computers:

Max Tech: Why I RETURNED my 16" M1 Max MacBook after Extensive Tests..

After many tests, comparisons, and real-world use I have to return my 16" MacBook Pro



Why I RETURNED my 16" M1 Max MacBook after Extensive Tests..

Max Tech: Is Intel Alder Lake truly the M1 Max KILLER? x86 vs ARM!

Intels' Alder Lake is finally ready for mainstream, with leaked benchmark performance so high that it's making due of Apple's new M1 Max MacBook Pros as well...



Is Intel Alder Lake truly the M1 Max KILLER? x86 vs ARM!

ETA Prime: The OneNetbook 4 Is A Powerful Ultra Portable Mini Laptop Hands-On Review

In this video, we take a look at the all-new OneNetBook 4, An Ultra-portable Mini laptop powered by the Intel i7 1160G7 CPU and backed by 16GB



The OneNetbook 4 Is A Powerful Ultra Portable Mini Laptop Hands-On Review

CPUs:

Tom's Hardware: Intel Core i7-12700K Review: Flagship i9 Gaming Performance at i7 Pricing

The high-performance gaming champ



Intel Core i7-12700K Review: Flagship i9 Gaming Performance at i7 Pricing

Displays:

KitGuru: iiyama GB2770QSU 1440p/165Hz Monitor Review

We’ve reviewed a lot of high-end monitors recently, including 4K screens costing in excess of £1000. By their very nature, such displays won’t be for everyone, but the iiyama GB2770QSU is sure to have wider appeal. Offering a 27in 1440p panel – considered by many to be the ‘sweet spot’ for gaming – this 165Hz IPS gaming monitor is priced at just £250. That’s a seriously enticing price tag, but surely there’s a catch?

iiyama GB2770QSU 1440p/165Hz Monitor Review | KitGuru

Gaming:

eTeknix: Marvo GT-903 Multi-Format Steering Wheel Review

Theres a lot of great racing wheels on the market these days, but if you want to invest in one, youre talking big money. Not everyone wants to, needs to, or can go out and drop £200-500 on a racing setup.



Marvo GT-903 Multi-Format Steering Wheel Review | eTeknix

Software:

gHacks Tech News: Distrowatch Top 5 Distributions Review: Pop!_OS

Mike gives his review of the popular System76 developed Linux distribution, Pop!_OS.



Distrowatch Top 5 Distributions Review: Pop!_OS - gHacks Tech News

Video:

TechPowerUp: Wemax Go Portable ALPD Projector Review

The Wemax Go is a portable projector using Laser as opposed to LED projection for an image of up to 100". While providing 540p resolution, it may be powered by something as simple as a power bank or classic USB-C phone charger and is extremely compact for added portability.



Wemax Go Portable ALPD Projector Review