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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Computers: Lenovo ThinkEdge SE50 Review When Lenovo Gets Edgy, 14 vs 16" M1 Max MacBook Pro: CRAZY New Exclusive Findings!, M1 Max MacBook Pro Gaming Review: AAA Mac Gaming is HERE
Cooling: GPU Thermal Trends Experiment, Thermaltake TOUGHFAN 12 Racing Green Review
Gaming: Football Manager 2022 Review - See the Champions Take the Field Now
Headphones: EPOS H6Pro Open Headset Review - Warm and Natural Flexibility That's Also Pricey
Input: CannonKeys Bakeneko60 Review: Weird Flex, but Okay!
Motherboards: Intel Alder Lake Test: When motherboard settings affect the power consumption and temperature of the CPU | Practice, MSI MEG Z690 Unify Review: Back in Black
Power: SilverStone ET500-ARGB 500W Report
Storage: Sabrent Rocket Q 4TB M.2 NVMe SSD Review, KIOXIA TransMemory U301 USB 3.2 Gen1 Flash Drive Review
Other: Super Mario Bros. Remastered Blu-ray Review





Computers:

ServeTheHome: Lenovo ThinkEdge SE50 Review When Lenovo Gets Edgy

In our Lenovo ThinkEdge SE50 review, we see what its latest edge and IoT device offers including passive cooling and lots of networking



Lenovo ThinkEdge SE50 Review When Lenovo Gets Edgy

Max Tech: 14 vs 16" M1 Max MacBook Pro: CRAZY New Exclusive Findings!

So you think the 14" M1 Max MacBook Pro gets the same performance as the 16" M1 Max model? We put them both to the test, including battery life, wattage and ...



14 vs 16" M1 Max MacBook Pro: CRAZY New Exclusive Findings!

Max Tech: M1 Max MacBook Pro Gaming Review: AAA Mac Gaming is HERE

Can the M1 Max 16" MacBook Pro play AAA Games at 60/120FPS?



M1 Max MacBook Pro Gaming Review: AAA Mac Gaming is HERE

Cooling:

OCC: GPU Thermal Trends Experiment

When I have an idea, I rarely tend to leave it alone, even after completing it. The scripts I wrote for processing frame time data I have overhauled multiple times, so it should not be surprising that I decided to work more on the CPU Thermal Testing Scripts I wrote, or the similar GPU Thermal Testing Scripts. While I have made significant changes to these GPU scripts, they do still rely on 3DMark Professional Edition, which is out of reach for most people. However, I have decided to share these scripts on GitHub, as I have the CPU Scripts, as part of publishing this article. (OCC-GPU_Thermals)

GPU Thermal Trends Experiment

eTeknix: Thermaltake TOUGHFAN 12 Racing Green Review

We at eTeknix review the recently launched Thermaltake TOUGHFAN 12 Racing Green high static pressure fan.



Thermaltake TOUGHFAN 12 Racing Green Review | eTeknix

Gaming:

Wccftech: Football Manager 2022 Review - See the Champions Take the Field Now

Take to the stands once again, putting you as a manager of a team and giving you the tools to succeed in Football Manager 2022. Will you make it?



Football Manager 2022 Review - See the Champions Take the Field Now

Headphones:

Wccftech: EPOS H6Pro Open Headset Review - Warm and Natural Flexibility That's Also Pricey

With the H6Pro Open, EPOS delivers a well-built, extremely versatile wired headset that offers a warm and natural sound.



EPOS H6Pro Open Headset Review - Warm and Natural Flexibility That's Also Pricey

Input:

Tom's Hardware: CannonKeys Bakeneko60 Review: Weird Flex, but Okay!

Small, but blows its competition out of the water.



CannonKeys Bakeneko60 Review: Weird Flex, but Okay!

Motherboards:

IgorsLAB: Intel Alder Lake Test: When motherboard settings affect the power consumption and temperature of the CPU | Practice

Are you still amazed about the so different power consumption values at the different launch reviews of Intel's Alder Lake?



Intel Alder Lake Test: When motherboard settings affect the power consumption and temperature of the CPU | Practice

Tom's Hardware: MSI MEG Z690 Unify Review: Back in Black

MSI’s Unify brings stealthy black appearance, five M.2 ports and other updated hardware to Alder Lake for $489.99.



MSI MEG Z690 Unify Review: Back in Black

Power:

APH Networks: SilverStone ET500-ARGB 500W Report

A few months ago, I bought a Moose Knuckles bomber jacket from my friend, which has received many comments from people around me. The most common one goes along the line of, "It looks nice, but does do anything special that a $50 bomber jacket would not do?" This got me thinking about designer brands and whether they actually add more value than their much cheaper counterparts. Canada Goose is a brand that probably comes to many people's minds on the topic of high-end brands. Their winter jackets are great to look at and look nice on anyone who wears them, but at what point do looks overtake practicality? Now, I have never owned a Canada Goose jacket, but just from trying them on from time to time, I can say they are very comfortable to wear and do feel quite warm, which is perfect if you live in Canada. Even this Moose Knuckles bomber jacket has more going on besides just looking slick. There are six different pockets where I can store anything I need, and it works perfectly in moderate temperatures, which is typically what a bomber jacket is for. With that said, looks are a big part of the clothing industry, as people generally want to look good in what they wear. Turns out the appeal for good looks also translates to PCs, as RGB is being put into almost everything now including power supply units, bringing us to today's review of the SilverStone ET500-ARGB 500W. This is not our first RGB power supply unit report, but they are not common by any means, especially ones that have multiple lighting modes built into the unit like this one. With that said, to repeat a question I have asked in many reviews, is the ET500-ARGB 500W all style or does it also have the substance to back it up? Let us read on to find out!

SilverStone ET500-ARGB 500W Report (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks

Storage:

NikKTech: Sabrent Rocket Q 4TB M.2 NVMe SSD Review

Following in the footsteps of its award winning brothers the Rocket Q 4TB M.2 NVMe SSD by Sabrent is the clear choice for people focusing on a good capacity & performance ratio rather than just performance.

Sabrent Rocket Q 4TB M.2 NVMe SSD Review

Mad Shrimps: KIOXIA TransMemory U301 USB 3.2 Gen1 Flash Drive Review

The mainstream TransMemory U301 USB 3.2 Gen1 Flash Drive from KIOXIA is very compact and quite speedy in term of read speeds. The writes are quite slow, so we would mostly recommend it to be used with smaller files or as a drive to store frequently used program kits such as Windows OS, Office.

[M] [M] KIOXIA TransMemory U301 USB 3.2 Gen1 Flash Drive Review

Other:

TweakTown: Super Mario Bros. Remastered Blu-ray Review

The misunderstand 1993 cult classic makes its way to region-free Blu-ray in a feature packed edition with new bonus features.



Super Mario Bros. Remastered Blu-ray Review