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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

CPUs: Intel Core i9-12900HK Beats AMD Threadripper 1950X at Cinebench R20
Headphones: AOC AGON GH300 Gaming Headset Review
Input: Corsair M65 RGB Ultra Review
Speakers: Nubert nuPro SP-200 HiFi/Multimedia active speakers review - sound doping for the ears instead of graphics card for the eyes
Storage: KLEVV CRAS C920 1TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD Review, Silicon Power Armor A66 5TB Portable HDD Review
Other: Adafruit KB2040 Review: Custom Keyboard Creator





CPUs:

TechPowerUp: Intel Core i9-12900HK Beats AMD Threadripper 1950X at Cinebench R20

Armed with 6 "Golden Cove" P-cores, 8 "Gracemont" E-cores, high clock speeds, and clever enough power-management to fit inside a "halo-class" notebook, the new Intel Core i9-12900HK "Alder Lake" offers multi-threaded performance riving HEDT processors, beating AMD's first-gen Ryzen Threadripper 1950...



Intel Core i9-12900HK Beats AMD Threadripper 1950X at Cinebench R20

Headphones:

FunkyKit: AOC AGON GH300 Gaming Headset Review

The GH300 delivers a more intense bass. A diameter of 50mm is at the top of the spectrum and you experience first-class sound



AOC AGON GH300 Gaming Headset Review - FunkyKit

Input:

APH Networks: Corsair M65 RGB Ultra Review

When it comes to purchasing products, you have probably heard the saying "you get what you pay for". Of course, the basis of this centers around two ends: If you buy a cheap product, it will likely be, well, cheap in quality, such as breaking easily or not always functioning. On the opposite end of the spectrum, if you buy something expensive, it will likely be top of the line in quality. Just last summer, I purchased Samsung's newest phone, the Galaxy S21 Ultra. This has been commented as overkill by some of my friends, but the mantra "you get what you pay for" really rings through my head anytime I use the S21 Ultra. The 120Hz refresh rate is extremely smooth, and the Snapdragon 850 chip does wonders when using this phone for any task. The camera quality is also superb, having multiple different shooting modes with each photo coming out great. The battery life is also the best out of any phone I have owned, taking through the day easily while still having some juice left right before I get into bed. The phone is admittedly hard to hold sometimes due to its large size, but when you consider the size of the screen you get, once again, you get what you pay for. Speaking of high-end products, we have the Corsair M65 RGB Ultra with us today, a gaming mouse with impressive sensor capabilities and many buttons for the ultimate gaming experience. Does this mouse prove that you can expect quality products at a respectable price? Let us read on to find out!

Corsair M65 RGB Ultra Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks

Speakers:

IgorsLAB: Nubert nuPro SP-200 HiFi/Multimedia active speakers review - sound doping for the ears instead of graphics card for the eyes

Yes, I admit the title is a bit provocative. But in times where the gamer of the world grumbles about four-digit graphics card prices, the 845 Euros for a much more durable sound furniture like the Nubert nuPro SP-200 almost seems like a special offer. Graphics cards are pure wear objects whose half-life usually does not exceed 2-3 years before you replace them with the next, then more up-to-date bolide. With good speakers, on the other hand, you get something durable, because they can last 10 years and usually much longer.



Nubert nuPro SP-200 HiFi/Multimedia active speakers review - sound doping for the ears instead of graphics card for the eyes

Storage:

ServeTheHome: KLEVV CRAS C920 1TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD Review

In our KLEVV CRAS C920 review, we see how this 1TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD performs compared to its ample competition



KLEVV CRAS C920 1TB PCIe Gen4 NVMe SSD Review

MadShrimps: Silicon Power Armor A66 5TB Portable HDD Review

The Armor A66 5TB portable drive is not only rugged enough to withstand rough environments but can also offer quite a bit of performance thanks to the included WD Blue 2.5’’. The drive comes with 128MB of cache and 5 platters of 1TB each, increasing the drive chassis height to 15mm.

[M] [M] Silicon Power Armor A66 5TB Portable HDD Review

Other:

Tom's Hardware: Adafruit KB2040 Review: Custom Keyboard Creator

Make your own RP2040 powered custom inputs



Adafruit KB2040 Review: Custom Keyboard Creator