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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Computers: Intel NUC 12 Extreme Dragon Canyon Mini PC Review: A Fire-Breathing Little Beast
Displays: 64 Audio U18t In-Ear Monitors Review - The Tzar of IEMs
Gaming: Destiny 2: The Witch Queen Review, Shadow Warrior 3 Review
Graphics Cards: PowerColor Radeon RX 6500 XT Fighter 4GB Review
Headphones: EarFun Free Pro 2 TWS Earbuds Review, SteelSeries 7+ Review: Affordable and Highly Adaptable Sound, UGREEN HiTune 6X ANC Earbuds review: My kind of value
Input: Sharkoon SKILLER SGK3 White Gaming Keyboard Review
Memory: XPG Lancer RGB DDR5-6000 2x 16 GB Review
Motherboards: ASRock Z690 Phantom Gaming-ITX TB4 review
Power: Nomad Launches 'Base One' Official MagSafe Charger for $130
Storage: PCIe 4.0 with a new and cheaper concept: MSI SPATIUM M450 NVMe M.2 SSD 1 TB Review, Patriot P400 1TB





Computers:

HotHardware: Intel NUC 12 Extreme Dragon Canyon Mini PC Review: A Fire-Breathing Little Beast

The Alder Lake-based NUC 12 Extreme, codenamed Dragon Canyon, is Intel's most powerful small form factor system yet.



Intel NUC 12 Extreme Dragon Canyon Mini PC Review: A Fire-Breathing Little Beast

Displays:

TechPowerUp: 64 Audio U18t In-Ear Monitors Review - The Tzar of IEMs

64 Audio is near-synonymous with world-class IEMs routinely used by the who's who of music. The company has several patents to its name. Today, we examine its $3000 flagship-class U18t using 18 balanced armature drivers and incorporating its innovative Apex module and tia driver technologies.



64 Audio U18t In-Ear Monitors Review - The Tzar of IEMs!

Gaming:

MMORPG.com: Destiny 2: The Witch Queen Review

Destiny 2: The Witch Queen is Bungie's most ambitious piece of content within the franchise to date. Join us as we explore what's new, what works, and what has yet to prove itself in the crucible of time in our official review.

Destiny 2: The Witch Queen Review | MMORPG.com

OCC: Shadow Warrior 3 Review

We have another review for you today, this time for Shadow Warrior 3, the next experience in Lo Wang's story. Shadow Warrior 2 released at the end of 2016, leaving the series with one cataclysm averted but, as is basically always the case with Lo Wang, another apocalypse is coming. Actually it has already arrived and is so bad that he has to team up with Orochi Zilla, a former employer turned nemesis and billionaire, but with half the world and all the gods destroyed by a dragon he and Lo Wang released, they have little choice but to work together. Zilla brings his intellect and experience to the partnership, and Lo Wang his guns, sword, trigger fingers, and juvenile sense of humor.

Shadow Warrior 3 Review

Graphics Cards:

TweakTown: PowerColor Radeon RX 6500 XT Fighter 4GB Review

PowerColor's custom Radeon RX 6500 XT Fighter 4GB graphics card is here, but do you need to even know about it at this point?



PowerColor Radeon RX 6500 XT Fighter 4GB Review

Headphones:

NikKTech: EarFun Free Pro 2 TWS Earbuds Review

The tiny Free Pro 2 TWS Earbuds by EarFun offer reliable and clear calls for both ends and can also be good for gaming but fall short in music reproduction.

EarFun Free Pro 2 TWS Earbuds Review

Tom's Hardware: SteelSeries 7+ Review: Affordable and Highly Adaptable Sound

With wired or wireless connectivity, excellent sound, and comprehensive software, the SteelSeries Arctis 7+ is a comfortable and high-quality headset at a reasonable price.



SteelSeries 7+ Review: Affordable and Highly Adaptable Sound

Windows Central: UGREEN HiTune 6X ANC Earbuds review: My kind of value

We're approaching levels of value previously thought unthinkable with UGREEN's inexpensive, highly capable HiTune 6X ANC earbuds.



UGREEN HiTune 6X ANC Earbuds review: My kind of value

Input:

FunkyKit: Sharkoon SKILLER SGK3 White Gaming Keyboard Review

So far at Funky Kit, we’ve reviewed many Sharkoon products including their mice, PC chassis, PSUs, but not their keyboards, so it’s time to take a look. This review will focus on a pretty unique ...



Sharkoon SKILLER SGK3 White Gaming Keyboard Review - FunkyKit

Memory:

TechPowerUp: XPG Lancer RGB DDR5-6000 2x 16 GB Review

XPG takes DDR5 one step further with its Lancer RGB kit rated for 6000 MT/s CL40. Using a stylish, modern design, XPG is blurring the lines between performance and enthusiast-grade memory. Follow along as we thoroughly test the X.M.P profile and overclock this memory kit!



XPG Lancer RGB DDR5-6000 2x 16 GB Review

Motherboards:

The Guru of 3D: ASRock Z690 Phantom Gaming-ITX TB4 review

ASRock delivers a Mini ITX Z690 motherboard at around 300 USD. It's loaded with premium features and is DDR5 compatible. Armed with two M.2 slots and a plethora of speedy USB ports on the board, as...

ASRock Z690 Phantom Gaming-ITX TB4 review

Power:

Mac Rumors: Nomad Launches 'Base One' Official MagSafe Charger for $130

Nomad today announced the launch of the Base One, its first official MagSafe wireless charger.



Review: Nomad Launches 'Base One' Official MagSafe Charger for $130

Storage:

IgorsLAB: PCIe 4.0 with a new and cheaper concept: MSI SPATIUM M450 NVMe M.2 SSD 1 TB Review

With the Spatium M450, MSI also enters the path of cheaper NVMe SSDs with PCIe 4.0, which do not rely on the vulnerable and unloved QLC flash memory, but on a n



PCIe 4.0 with a new and cheaper concept: MSI SPATIUM M450 NVMe M.2 SSD 1 TB Review

LanOC Reviews: Patriot P400 1TB

While we have had the chance to check out a few different Patriot SSDs that have performed well over the years. Their recently introduced P400 is Patriot's first PCIe 4.0 SSD which opens up new performance possibilities. When PCIe 4.0 was introduced only a few companies had compatible drives at that time and it makes sense. At that time only one chipset from AMD supported the new platform, but now Intel and AMD have had options available on both sides for over a year and even longer on the AMD side of things. The odds of people having PCs that support them are much higher now. So today I’m going to dig into the P400 and see what it has going behind the curtain then we can run it through our test suite to see how it performs compared to a few older PCIe 3.0 drives and a whole stack of 4.0 drives on the new Intel Z690 chipset.

Patriot P400 1TB - LanOC Reviews