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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Cases: Corsair 5000D Airflow Review, SilentiumPC Armis AR7X EVO TG ARGB Mid-Tower Review, Thermaltake The Tower 100 Review
Computers: Lenovo's Yoga 9i 15 is a modest upgrade over the C940, QNAP TS-h2490FU Review
Gaming: Medal of Honor's VR debut is more like a rusted, forgotten medal
Graphics Cards: MSI RX 6800XT Gaming X Trio 16 GB Review - Sanity on silent soles with decent reserves for cocky people, ASUS ROG Strix LC RX 6800 XT OC Review
Input: LTC MoshPit WHM-01 Review, Razer Naga X Review
Memory: Ballistix MAX RGB DDR4-4000 CL18 32GB Gaming Memory Kit Review, GeIL Orion AMD Edition DDR4-3200 16GB Dual-Channel Memory Kit Review, Patriot Viper RGB 32GB DDR4-3600 MHz Memory Kit Review
Motherboards: ASRock X570 PG Velocita, The ASUS ROG Strix X570-E Gaming Motherboard Review
Storage: Sabrent Rocket Q4 2TB with Heatsink





Cases:

Neoseeker: Corsair 5000D Airflow Review

The Corsair 5000D Airflow is a full-tower ATX case designed for optimized airflow and clean cable management.



Corsair 5000D Airflow Review

NikKTech: SilentiumPC Armis AR7X EVO TG ARGB Mid-Tower Review

If you’re out in the market for a reasonably priced mid-tower with plenty of interior space, great looks and a long list of features then the Armis AR7X EVO TG ARGB model by SilentiumPC could be the one.

SilentiumPC Armis AR7X EVO TG ARGB Mid-Tower Review

TechPowerUp: Thermaltake The Tower 100 Review

The Tower 100 from Thermaltake is a tiny SFF version of the huge The Tower 900. It keeps the same shape and general idea of allowing you to show off your parts in a rectangular shape with glass on three sides, but utilizes an ITX motherboard to keep things nice and compact.



Thermaltake The Tower 100 Review

Computers:

Windows Central: Lenovo's Yoga 9i 15 is a modest upgrade over the C940

Lenovo's high-end Yoga lineup is topped by the 9i 15, refreshed from its C940 predecessor. We take a look at what this 15-inch convertible does right and where it can improve in the future.



Review: Lenovo's Yoga 9i 15 is a modest upgrade over the C940

StorageReview.com: QNAP TS-h2490FU Review

The QNAP TS-h2490FU is a new addition to the QuTS hero line. This 2U NAS is designed for performance, with an AMD EPYC 7302P & all NVMe flash



QNAP TS-h2490FU Review | StorageReview.com

Gaming:

Windows Central: Medal of Honor's VR debut is more like a rusted, forgotten medal

Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond pays homage to the veterans who laid down their lives in the 20th century World Wars, but numerous gameplay issues make for quite the grim VR experience.



Review: Medal of Honor's VR debut is more like a rusted, forgotten medal

Graphics Cards:

IgorsLAB: MSI RX 6800XT Gaming X Trio 16 GB Review - Sanity on silent soles with decent reserves for cocky people

After the already extensively tested reference cards of AMD's RX 6000 series, the MSI RX 6800XT Gaming X Trio 16 GB has now found its way to my lab as another



MSI RX 6800XT Gaming X Trio 16 GB Review - Sanity on silent soles with decent reserves for cocky people

Vortez: ASUS ROG Strix LC RX 6800 XT OC Review

ROG-STRIX-LC-RX6800XT-O16G-GAMING. The ROG team enter the arena with their liquid cooled Strix RX 6800 XT. Can this combination of using a high-performance cooler and large factory overclock mark this graphics card out as the best 6800 XT available?



ASUS ROG Strix LC RX 6800 XT OC Review - Introduction

Input:

TechPowerUp: LTC MoshPit WHM-01 Review

A GPW-like symmetrical shape with detacheable side buttons on either side, PixArt's PAW3335 sensor, dual wired and wireless connectivity, and a 87 g honeycomb design, all for $49.99? Seems like a stretch, so let's see how the MoshPit WHM-01 holds up in practice.



LTC MoshPit WHM-01 Review

MMORPG.com: Razer Naga X Review

Razer has refreshed its Naga with a new mid-range option that finally brings a lightweight design to the Naga line. Is it worth an upgrade at $79.99? Find out in our review.

Razer Naga X Review | MMORPG.com

Memory:

FunkyKit: Ballistix MAX RGB DDR4-4000 CL18 32GB Gaming Memory Kit Review

In December, we published a review on the Ballistix MAX DDR4-4400 32GB memory kit, which we thought were amazing. Today in this review, we will be focused on the RGB version of the same memory ...



Ballistix MAX RGB DDR4-4000 CL18 32GB Gaming Memory Kit Review - FunkyKit

TweakTown: GeIL Orion AMD Edition DDR4-3200 16GB Dual-Channel Memory Kit Review

GeIL's Orion AMD Edition DDR4-3200 16GB dual-channel RAM kit goes under the spotlight. Join us as we fully check it out.



GeIL Orion AMD Edition DDR4-3200 16GB Dual-Channel Memory Kit Review

ThinkComputers: Patriot Viper RGB 32GB DDR4-3600 MHz Memory Kit Review

Back in 2018 Patriot entered the RGB memory market with their Viper RGB memory. Back then we took a look at a 16GB 3200 MHz kit, which performed quite well and looked good doing it. Since then we are larger capacities and higher frequencies available. So today we will be taking a look at their PVR432G360C7K kit, which is a 32GB (2x16GB) kit which runs at 3600 MHz with timings of 17-19-19-39 at 1.35V. These modules feature the same heatspreader and RGB lighting, which looks great. Let's jump in!



Patriot Viper RGB 32GB DDR4-3600 MHz Memory Kit Review

Motherboards:

Hexus: ASRock X570 PG Velocita

A solid solution without breaking the bank.



ASRock X570 PG Velocita

Anandtech: The ASUS ROG Strix X570-E Gaming Motherboard Review

AMDs AM4 socket has been consistent throughout the entirety of its Ryzen processors lifespan, and the latest Zen 3 processors are best suited for the X570 range of motherboards. Today its time to see what the mid-range ASUS ROG Strix X570-E Gaming has to offer. Some of its main features include Intel 2.5 GbE and Wi-Fi 6, with dual PCIe 4.0 x4 M.2, with plenty of USB 3.2 G2 connectivity. The ROG Strix X570-E Gaming looks strong and we examine it to see how it stacks up.



The ASUS ROG Strix X570-E Gaming Motherboard Review

Storage:

LanOC Reviews: Sabrent Rocket Q4 2TB with Heatsink

Sabrent has been killing it when it comes to pushing the SSD market forward with great prices and high capacity options that almost no one else has been willing to bring out. Along with all of that, they have also been filling out a variety of options like heatsinks for M.2 drives and external enclosures. When they sent over their Rocket Q4 in the 2TB capacity they included the heatsink model. So today along with checking out the performance of the Rocker Q4 1TB we can also get a look at the optional heatsink to see what it is all about.

Sabrent Rocket Q4 2TB with Heatsink - LanOC Reviews