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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Computers: Minisforum HX90 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX Mini PC Review, Lenovo Legion 5i Pro 16 Review (i7-12700H & RTX 3060)
Gaming: Noblechair Epic TX Black Edition Review: A Noble Fit for the Office and Home, noblechairs HERO Real Leather Premium Gaming Chair Review
Input: Cooler Master CK721 Review, Royal Kludge RK96 Wireless Gaming Keyboard Review
Modding: CORSAIR iCUE LC100 Case Accent Lighting Panels Review
Motherboards: MSI MPG Z690 Edge WIFI DDR4 Motherboard Review: Affordable Enthusiast Bliss?
Power: Cooler Master XG850 Plus Platinum Power Supply Review
Storage: HP FX900 Pro 2TB SSD Review





Computers:

ServeTheHome: Minisforum HX90 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX Mini PC Review

In our Minisforum HX90 review, we see how this AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX powered system exceeded our tempered expectations



Minisforum HX90 AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX Mini PC Review

KitGuru: Lenovo Legion 5i Pro 16 Review (i7-12700H & RTX 3060)

The Lenovo Legion 5i Pro 16 is one of those product names that throws you a bit of a curve as the CPU in this notebook is actually a Core i7 rather than a Core i5. Putting that minor quibble to one side, we are looking at a gaming notebook packed with Intel 12th Gen and Nvidia 30 series that sells for less than £1800 in the UK. Is it a bargain or is it cheap tat? (Spoiler alert, I was impressed).

Lenovo Legion 5i Pro 16 Review (i7-12700H & RTX 3060) | KitGuru

Gaming:

Tom's Hardware: Noblechair Epic TX Black Edition Review: A Noble Fit for the Office and Home

The Epic has the looks and build quality to back up its premium price tag.



Noblechair Epic TX Black Edition Review: A Noble Fit for the Office and Home

NikKTech: noblechairs HERO Real Leather Premium Gaming Chair Review

The HERO Real Leather Premium Gaming Chair by noblechairs may not be one of their latest models but it’s still a very comfortable and large model second to none in terms of build quality.

noblechairs HERO Real Leather Premium Gaming Chair Review

Input:

APH Networks: Cooler Master CK721 Review

When I started dating my girlfriend, I was reminded of how much of a bachelor I lived like, especially in the kitchen. For example, there were many things I was ignorant or unaware of. This included things like not knowing the definition of mincing, how to prepare chia seeds and quinoa, or the fact that cheese can get moldy. Secondly, I realized how many things were missing from my house for cooking. My girlfriend often complained about the lack of condiments or seasoning, especially when she came over to cook or bake with me. She would then ask me why my fridge and pantry were so empty, to which I could only respond by saying that was how much I needed to survive. I also lacked utensils like a cheese grater, toaster, serving spoons, or additional plates when guests came over. She teased me by saying she would create short stories or drawings in a "Bachelor Man" series, highlighting all the things that exemplified my single living lifestyle. However, now that she has brought these things up, I made changes by purchasing more condiments and I even have a cheese grater now. She also got me a toaster as part of my Christmas gift. Even so, I think she would still want my fridge to be a bit more filled, haha. In a similar vein, I was clearly unaware of smaller keyboards than a tenkeyless until I took a look at the DeepCool KG722. While we have looked at other cutdown boards before then, the KG722 was an eye-opening experience and made me appreciate the smaller size. Today, we have yet another 65% mechanical keyboard with the Cooler Master CK721. However, this one brings other features, including wireless operation and a dedicated volume wheel, to name a few. How does this perform and does it bring enough to make me consider fully switching to this smaller form factor? Let us read on to find out!

Cooler Master CK721 Review (Page 1 of 3) | APH Networks

KitGuru: Royal Kludge RK96 Wireless Gaming Keyboard Review

Today we are checking out the Royal Kludge RK96, a 96% mechanical gaming keyboard that offers tri-mode connectivity, a hot-swappable PCB and much more. For around £65 it certainly sounds good on paper, but is there more to the story? We find out today.

Royal Kludge RK96 Wireless Gaming Keyboard Review | KitGuru

Modding:

Mad Shrimps: CORSAIR iCUE LC100 Case Accent Lighting Panels Review

The LC100 is an interesting RGB device which will add even more eye candy to your desktop setup and is easy to configure and work with thanks to the modular construction and the included magnets.

[M] [M] CORSAIR iCUE LC100 Case Accent Lighting Panels Review

Motherboards:

Tom's Hardware: MSI MPG Z690 Edge WIFI DDR4 Motherboard Review: Affordable Enthusiast Bliss?

Premium audio codec, four M.2 sockets, Wi-Fi 6 and more for $299.99



MSI MPG Z690 Edge WIFI DDR4 Motherboard Review: Affordable Enthusiast Bliss?

Power:

FunkyKit: Cooler Master XG850 Plus Platinum Power Supply Review

The XG850 Plus Platinum is Cooler Masters first in-house designed platform, created to provide rated efficiency and high-end performance.



Cooler Master XG850 Plus Platinum Power Supply Review - FunkyKit

Storage:

KitGuru: HP FX900 Pro 2TB SSD Review

The FX900 Pro is HP's latest SSD aimed at the enthusiast end of the market. It combines an InnoGrit controller with Micron 176-layer NAND together with a PCIe Gen4 interface. We review the 2TB model, retailing for about $250 – can it do enough to prove competitive in a highly saturated market? That's what we will find out today.

HP FX900 Pro 2TB SSD Review | KitGuru