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Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Casing: Thermaltake View 380 TG ARGB Mid Tower Chassis Review
Computers: LincPlus LincStation N1 Mini-PC Review - 6-Bay Flash Homeserver with Intel N5105 and Unraid License
Displays: Redalf S6 Screen Extender Review: Dual screens with a twist
Gaming: Game Review: Panic Pump – Can You Save Them All?
Headphones: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5X Wireless Review - First Class
Input: Epomaker Shadow-S Review
Memory: Crucial Pro Overclocking 32GB Kit (2x16GB) DDR5-6000 White Review
Power: Cooler Master V SFX Platinum 1100 PSU Review
Storage: Team Group T-Force A440 LITE 2 TB Gen4 NVMe SSD Review - Heatsink-Less With Same High-End Speeds





Casing:

FunkyKit: Thermaltake View 380 TG ARGB Mid Tower Chassis Review

Today, we’ll be taking a look at the Thermaltake View 380 TG ARGB Mid Tower Chassis. This is a dual chamber ATX mid tower chassis with tempered glass panels

Thermaltake View 380 TG ARGB Mid Tower Chassis Review

Computers:

IgorsLAB: LincPlus LincStation N1 Mini-PC Review - 6-Bay Flash Homeserver with Intel N5105 and Unraid License

Today I can once again show you something particularly interesting - at least in my opinion. This system has already been mentioned several times in the comment

LincPlus LincStation N1 Mini-PC Review - 6-Bay Flash Homeserver with Intel N5105 and Unraid License

Displays:

Tom's Hardware: Redalf S6 Screen Extender Review: Dual screens with a twist

The Redalf S6 puts a helpful spin on the dual-display portable monitor format

Redalf S6 Screen Extender Review: Dual screens with a twist

Gaming:

BabelTechReviews: Game Review: Panic Pump – Can You Save Them All?

Platform: SteamPrice: $3 USDGenre: Action PuzzlePlaytime: 2.5 hrs Overview:Panic Pump – Can You Save Them All?  feels like a game that was designed for mobile ...

Game Review: Panic Pump – Can You Save Them All?

Headphones:

Wccftech: SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5X Wireless Review - First Class

We've tested the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5X wireless, which might just be one of the best wireless headsets in this segment.

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5X Wireless Review - First Class

Input:

APH Networks: Epomaker Shadow-S Review

As of late, I have been really interested in the history of speedrunning. This includes the development of different speedrunning techniques and the cheaters. I find it interesting how much work is put into finding loopholes and bugs that can help with speeding up sections of a game or even completely skipping it. Recently, I watched a video about The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker and the infamous barrier skip. For those who do not know, this barrier skip would allow the user to skip a sizable part of the game. It was amazing to see how much data was collected and how much testing was done before the community was able to find a reliable method. The several theories developed and evaluated were sort of mesmerizing. Speedrunning is quite the community when it comes to optimization. This is like the keyboard community, as they, too are after their own “endgame” through optimization. Some people will find a solution, whether it is a speed run time or a keyboard, that they are satisfied with and stop there. Meanwhile, others might just keep digging themselves further into the rabbit hole. When you consider even the most beginner speedrunners, they can still play the game, but there is still more potential to improve. This reminds me of the keyboard we have for review today, the Epomaker Shadow-S. The Shadow-S is a TKL gasket mounted keyboard with exciting potential. Will the Shadow-S hold up to my standards? Keep reading to find out!

Epomaker Shadow-S Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks

Memory:

MadShrimps: Crucial Pro Overclocking 32GB Kit (2x16GB) DDR5-6000 White Review

The white version of the Crucial Pro Overclocking 32GB Kit does perform the same as the black version in both XMP modes and provides the same levels of overclocking, offering the user some extra performance for the same price.

[M] [M] Crucial Pro Overclocking 32GB Kit (2x16GB) DDR5-6000 White Review

Power:

Tom's Hardware: Cooler Master V SFX Platinum 1100 PSU Review

Delivers exceptional power and efficiency in a compact SFX form factor.

Cooler Master V SFX Platinum 1100 PSU Review

Storage:

Wccftech: Team Group T-Force A440 LITE 2 TB Gen4 NVMe SSD Review - Heatsink-Less With Same High-End Speeds

The TeamGroup T-Force A440 gets a new "LITE" addition which brings the same high-end speeds with Phison E27T and a DRAM-Less design.

Team Group T-Force A440 LITE 2 TB Gen4 NVMe SSD Review - Heatsink-Less With Same High-End Speeds