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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Computers: Intel NUC13 Extreme Raptor Canyon Review: Sizzling SFF Performance Powerhouse
Cooling: Seasonic MagFlow 120 mm Case Fan Review - Click and run at the highest level, SilverStone VIDA 240 Slim SFF AIO Review: Slim Thermal Performance
Headphones: DUNU Kima Earphones Review
Input: Atompalm Hydrogen Review, Quick Look: Drop + MiTo MT3 Noctua Keycap Set, Razer Naga V2 Pro Review: Most Versatile Mouse Ever
Memory: Geil EvoV DDR5 6200 CL34 2x16 GB review
Storage: Samsung 990 PRO 1TB SSD Review - More Unparalleled Performance
Other: FlexiSpot Pro Plus Standing Desk (E7) Review





Computers:

Anandtech: Intel NUC13 Extreme Raptor Canyon Review: Sizzling SFF Performance Powerhouse

Intel officially unveiled the details of their Raptor Lake-based NUC13 Extreme last month. Based on the desktop Raptor Lake processors, the 13.7L NUC13 Extreme is Intels biggest NUC yet. The model retains the Compute Element / baseboard combination seen in previous Extreme NUCs. However, the extra volume has enabled the company to incorporate a 150W TDP processor and support large discrete GPUs. Given the power-packed components, it is obvious that Intel is taking the NUC family to performance levels that have hitherto remained out of reach of small form-factor (SFF) machines. Does the NUC13 Extreme deliver on its vision?



Intel NUC13 Extreme Raptor Canyon Review: Sizzling SFF Performance Powerhouse

Cooling:

IgorsLAB: Seasonic MagFlow 120 mm Case Fan Review - Click and run at the highest level

With the Seasonic MagFlow 120 mm, Seasonic wants to reorient the market a little bit. Simple, high-performance and above all RGB-free



Seasonic MagFlow 120 mm Case Fan Review - Click and run at the highest level

Tom's Hardware: SilverStone VIDA 240 Slim SFF AIO Review: Slim Thermal Performance

Despite its slim profile, the VIDA 240 Slim is still capable of handling 285W+ loads, but it gets a bit noisy when it runs hot.



SilverStone VIDA 240 Slim SFF AIO Review: Slim Thermal Performance

Headphones:

MMORPG.com: DUNU Kima Earphones Review

DUNU is back with its latest affordable IEM, but does the Kima have what it takes to be the best IEM under $120 for music and gaming? Find out in our review!

DUNU Kima Earphones Review | MMORPG.com

Input:

TechPowerUp: Atompalm Hydrogen Review

The ambidextrous Hydrogen is Atompalm's debut mouse. Weighing just 48 g, the Hydrogen comes with true 8000 Hz polling, PixArt's PMW3360 sensor, pure PTFE feet, an aluminium scroll wheel and a particularly flexible cable.



Atompalm Hydrogen Review

TechPowerUp: Quick Look: Drop + MiTo MT3 Noctua Keycap Set

Drop has been the source for many custom keycap sets, especially those using officially licensed IP. Today we examine an homage to PC cooling brand Noctua with an extensive keycap set designed by MiTo and using Drop's exclusive MT3 keycap profile. It's part of a product line comprising multiple keycap kits as well as matching keyboard cable and desk pads too.



Quick Look: Drop + MiTo MT3 Noctua Keycap Set

Tom's Hardware: Razer Naga V2 Pro Review: Most Versatile Mouse Ever

Much more versatile than you, as a gamer, to be honest.



Razer Naga V2 Pro Review: Most Versatile Mouse Ever

Memory:

The Guru of 3D: Geil EvoV DDR5 6200 CL34 2x16 GB review

In May, Geil presented a new series of DDR5 memories: the EvoV. The available kits have a frequency ranging from the base 4800 MHz up to 6800 MHz (and up to 6400 MHz for the AMD platform). We are checking the Geil EvoV RGB 6200 MHz CL34 DDR5 kit today with the AMD EXPO profile. The main thing that makes the Evo V stand out is the built-in fans (in the radiator). They’re rotating at about 12000 rpm, +/- 20% (but please remember they are small, with a 2 cm diameter, so the revs shouldn’t be so scary).

Geil EvoV DDR5 6200 CL34 2x16 GB review

Storage:

TweakTown: Samsung 990 PRO 1TB SSD Review - More Unparalleled Performance

We've crowned Samsung's 2TB 990 PRO the best-performing flash-based consumer SSD ever made. Now let's see what the 1TB model can do.



Samsung 990 PRO 1TB SSD Review - More Unparalleled Performance

Other:

ThinkComputers: FlexiSpot Pro Plus Standing Desk (E7) Review

One of the most well-known brands in the standing desk space is FlexiSpot and today we are going to take a look at the Pro Plus Standing Desk (E7), which I of course customized to fit my needs. The E7 is built with thicker leg columns, can support up to 355lbs, the frame is made with carbon steel, and FlexiSpot backs it with a 15 year warranty. Let's take a look and see what this desk is all about!



FlexiSpot Pro Plus Standing Desk (E7) Review