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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Computers: Lenovo ThinkStation P360 Ultra Workstation Review
Displays: The ASUS ROG Strix XG349C Review - An ultrawide monitor with an essential problem!
Input: Angry Miao AFA Review: Right Shift Users Beware, Cooler Master CK720 Review
Memory: Silicon Power 2x16GB DDR5 4800MHz C40 Memory Kit Review
Mobile: Doogee T10 review: A tablet with 4G LTE support for under $200, what's not to like
Power: ASUS TUF Gaming 550W Bronze PSU Review
Storage: Kingston FURY Renegade 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD Review (Heatsink version)





Computers:

StorageReview: Lenovo ThinkStation P360 Ultra Workstation Review

The Lenovo ThinkStation P360 Ultra is a workstation mini-PC. It supports 125-watt Intel CPUs, 128GB of DDR5 , and two PCIe Gen4 SSDs.



Lenovo ThinkStation P360 Ultra Workstation Review

Displays:

IgorsLAB: The ASUS ROG Strix XG349C Review - An ultrawide monitor with an essential problem!

In the meantime, I have become a convinced Ultrawide gamer myself. I'm even no longer so prejudiced against the topic of Curved. Therefore, the ASUS ROG Strix



The ASUS ROG Strix XG349C Review - An ultrawide monitor with an essential problem!

Input:

Tom's Hardware: Angry Miao AFA Review: Right Shift Users Beware

Top-tier design, mid-tier typing experience



Angry Miao AFA Review: Right Shift Users Beware

APH Networks: Cooler Master CK720 Review

When you have lived in a city for enough time, it always becomes a bit sad when you hear a place you visit often is closing. As a younger child, I used to go to Calgary's Chinatown every weekend, which had many restaurants and bakeries. There was one bakery that often had someone making fresh egg rolls, which is a tube-like pastry. This process filled the bakery with an alluring aroma and added to my awe of this place. Even though this location closed down quite a while ago, it left a deep impression. Regrettably, this is just part of life as food vendors often change ownership, go through various renovations and changes, or shut down. This has become a common occurrence during the past two years, as many places could not sustain enough customers to stay profitable. Quite a few places in Calgary's Chinatown have either closed down or announced their intentions to do so recently, including a Vietnamese submarine sandwich place and another bakery. However, change can also bring improvements or new beginnings. Today, we have the Cooler Master CK720. If it sounds familiar, it is probably because it shares a similar model number to a keyboard I reviewed earlier this year, the Cooler Master CK721. On paper, the primary change is that the CK720 is a wired 65% keyboard as opposed to the wireless CK721. This may look like a downgrade, but what does Cooler Master have to say about this? How will this keyboard perform as a whole? Let us read on to find out!

Cooler Master CK720 Review (Page 1 of 3) | APH Networks

Memory:

Mad Shrimps: Silicon Power 2x16GB DDR5 4800MHz C40 Memory Kit Review

The DDR5 4800MHz kit from Silicon Power represents its point of entrance within the new RAM standard and does not include either a heatsink or RGB lighting. In terms of performance, we can squeeze some extra by raising the frequency to 5400MHz, while working with a voltage of 1.25, still fine.

[M] [M] Silicon Power 2x16GB DDR5 4800MHz C40 Memory Kit Review

Mobile:

Neowin: Doogee T10 review: A tablet with 4G LTE support for under $200, what's not to like

Tablets with mobile data support used to cost an arm and a leg and typically were only offered on flagship devices. In the past couple of years, the option has started arriving on budget devices too.



Doogee T10 review: A tablet with 4G LTE support for under $200, what's not to like

Power:

Hardware Busters: ASUS TUF Gaming 550W Bronze PSU Review

I liked a lot the Corsair CX models. For me, this line was the best in the budget-PSU category. This is why I was shocked when Jonny(guru) told me they would stop it because it was too expensive. Indeed, these guys were using a half-bridge topology and an LLC resonant converter, a design usually found in Gold and higher efficiency PSUs, along with high-end caps and other parts. The only compromise to restrict the cost was the native cables, which provide an advantage, though, lower resistance; hence load regulation gets better! Another funny fact about the CX line is that they used two different platforms from two OEMs, CWT and Great Wall. You couldn’t know which OEM you would get, but both platforms had a similar performance, so you shouldn’t care much



ASUS TUF Gaming 550W Bronze PSU Review - Hardware Busters

Storage:

FunkyKit: Kingston FURY Renegade 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD Review (Heatsink version)

A year after our KC3000 NVMe M.2 PCIe SSD review, we get the chance to take a closer look at the refreshed Kingston FURY Renegade SSD. Now it’s also available with a heatsink that promises ...



Kingston FURY Renegade 2TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD Review (Heatsink version) - FunkyKit