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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Casing: COUGAR DarkBlader X7 Midnight Green Case Review
Computers: Intel NUC 11 Extreme Kit (Beast Canyon) Review: Small Bare Bones, Big Gaming, Intel NUC 11 Extreme "Beast Canyon" Review, Intel Beast Canyon NUC Review: Desktop Tiger Lake Debuts in SFF Gaming Powerhouse, The Raspberry Pi Zero Killer! Radxa Zero First Look
Cooling: Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360 A-RGB review, Watercool Heatkiller V RTX 3080/3090 + eBC Backplate Review
Gaming: Crowfall Review, Sniper Elite VR Review, The Ascent Xbox review: Cybernetic murder machine
Graphics Cards: Asus GeForce RTX 3080 Ti TUF Gaming
Headphones: TinHiFi T5 In-Ear Monitors Review, How Apple FIXED AirPods Max: 7 Month Long-Term Review
Input: AOC Agon AGK700 Review: Clicky and Clunky, Kitcom NK60T Review, A competent gaming mouse, a cool, albeit useless gimmick
Power: Thermaltake Toughpower TF1 1550W Power Supply Review
Storage: Apricorn Aegis Padlock SSD Review, Synology Active Insight Review





Casing:

eTeknix: COUGAR DarkBlader X7 Midnight Green Case Review

Cougar continues to go from strength to strength with its fantastic range of PC cases. I recently reviewed the new Cougar MX440 MESH RGB, as well as the Cougar DarkBlader X5, and I absolutely loved them both. However, today, Ill be taking a look at the Cougar DarkBlader X7.



COUGAR DarkBlader X7 Midnight Green Case Review | eTeknix

Computers:

Tom's Hardware: Intel NUC 11 Extreme Kit (Beast Canyon) Review: Small Bare Bones, Big Gaming

An 8-liter barebones gaming PC with a big RGB skull on it



Intel NUC 11 Extreme Kit (Beast Canyon) Review: Small Bare Bones, Big Gaming

TweakTown: Intel NUC 11 Extreme "Beast Canyon" Review

Intel pulls out all the stops for what its best small form factor NUC ever, the NUC11BTMi9 NUC 11 Extreme "Beast Canyon".



Intel NUC 11 Extreme "Beast Canyon" Review

Anandtech: Intel Beast Canyon NUC Review: Desktop Tiger Lake Debuts in SFF Gaming Powerhouse

Intel kick-started a form-factor revolution in the early 2010s with the introduction of the ultra-compact NUCs. The systems were meant to be an alternative to the tower desktops used in many applications where the size, shape, and the system capabilities were mostly unwarranted. The success of the NUCs enabled Intel to start reimagining the build of systems used in a wider range of settings.



Intel Beast Canyon NUC Review: Desktop Tiger Lake Debuts in SFF Gaming Powerhouse

ETA Prime: The Raspberry Pi Zero Killer! Radxa Zero First Look

This SUper tiny Single Board computer destroys the Raspberry Pi Zero!This is the all-new Radxa Zero with 4GB of Ram and 32GB of onboard EMMc storage



The Raspberry Pi Zero Killer! Radxa Zero First Look

Cooling:

The Guru of 3D: Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360 A-RGB review

It has been a while since we have tested an Arctic liquid cooling unit. Let's check out how well they do with the Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360 A-RGB which comes fitted with a 360mm radiator

Arctic Liquid Freezer II 360 A-RGB review

TechPowerUp: Watercool Heatkiller V RTX 3080/3090 + eBC Backplate Review

Watercool introduces its brand-new GPU block series with the Heatkiller V featuring aesthetic updates, including a bolder design language and optional ARGB lighting, as well as a new cooling engine altogether. We examine the RTX 3080 version and take a look at both its function and form.



Watercool Heatkiller V RTX 3080/3090 + eBC Backplate Review

Gaming:

MMORPG.com: Crowfall Review

Crowfall, the PVP MMO developed and crowdfunded by ArtCraft, has ben out for just about a month and Matt has been putting the game through its paces. How does it hold up? Here is our full review of Crowfall.

Crowfall Review | MMORPG.com

bit-tech.net: Sniper Elite VR Review

Can Sniper Elite VR crack the problem of Virtual Reality sharpshooting?



Sniper Elite VR Review | bit-tech.net

Windows Central: The Ascent Xbox review: Cybernetic murder machine

The Ascent is an indie action RPG, headed straight to Xbox Game Pass on July 29. The violence and carnage play second fiddle only to some truly epic world-building and design, but bugs and other issues hold The Ascent back from finding its true potential.



The Ascent Xbox review: Cybernetic murder machine

Graphics Cards:

Hexus: Asus GeForce RTX 3080 Ti TUF Gaming

Does a top-tier RTX make sense now that stock is starting to appear?



Asus GeForce RTX 3080 Ti TUF Gaming

Headphones:

TechPowerUp: TinHiFi T5 In-Ear Monitors Review

The TinHiFi brand came out of years of OEM experience and expertise, and an emphasis on deliberate designs runs through their T (consumer) and P (prosumer/professional) series of wired IEMs. Today, we take a look at the TinHiFi T5, the newly released T-series flagship.



TinHiFi T5 In-Ear Monitors Review

Max Tech: How Apple FIXED AirPods Max: 7 Month Long-Term Review

AirPods Max have gotten changes since they launched. Should You Buy them in late 2021?



How Apple FIXED AirPods Max: 7 Month Long-Term Review!

Input:

Tom's Hardware: AOC Agon AGK700 Review: Clicky and Clunky

For members of Team Red (the color, not AMD), only



AOC Agon AGK700 Review: Clicky and Clunky

APH Networks: Kitcom NK60T Review

The Kitcom NK60T tenkeyless mechanical keyboard comes out ahead of the game with a surprisingly good build at a surprisingly low price.

Kitcom NK60T Review (Page 1 of 3) | APH Networks

Windows Central: A competent gaming mouse, a cool, albeit useless gimmick

Marsback Zephyr Pro Gaming Mouse has a distinct gimmick that sets itself apart from other gaming mice — the fan installed inside. But is it enough to set it apart from other gaming mice? We put it to the test.



Review: A competent gaming mouse, a cool, albeit useless gimmick

Power:

Tom's Hardware: Thermaltake Toughpower TF1 1550W Power Supply Review

The Toughpower TF1 1550W will easily handle everything you throw at it.



Thermaltake Toughpower TF1 1550W Power Supply Review

Storage:

StorageReview: Apricorn Aegis Padlock SSD Review

The Apricorn Aegis Padlock SSD offers lots of security and good performance for those that need to move highly sensitive data frequently.



Apricorn Aegis Padlock SSD Review

StorageReview: Synology Active Insight Review

Synology's newly released Active Insight is a simple-to-use and great monitoring tool for any user of DSM 7.0 or greater.



Synology Active Insight Review