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

Computers: Minisforum MS-A2 Review An Almost Perfect Homelab System
Cooling: Cooler Master MasterLiquid Core II 360 White Review
Headphones: Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless Headset Review – Premium Craftsmanship with a Comfort Catch and a Steep Price
Memory: Crucial Pro Overclocking 64GB DDR5 2x 32GB DDR5-6400 RAM Review
Power: Montech Century II 1200W ATX v3.1 PSU Review





Computers:

ServeTheHome: Minisforum MS-A2 Review An Almost Perfect Homelab System

In our Minisforum MS-A2 review, we take a look at the 10GbE, AMD Ryzen system with 16 cores that will be a hit with the homelab community

Minisforum MS-A2 Review An Almost Perfect Homelab System

Cooling:

APH Networks: Cooler Master MasterLiquid Core II 360 White Review

This past week, I had the opportunity to take part in interviews with potential interns. It was the first time I have been on the other side of an interview, but I was a bit excited to see the potential new co-workers. At first, I was impressed with the content of the resumes. Many students emphasized their experience in software development and DevOps, highlighting a lot of tools we use daily. However, the interviews were where some candidates separated themselves from the rest, for better or worse. For one, the more prepared students were able to articulate and explain their resume, showing an actual understanding of the different tech stacks. They were also ready to answer and ask questions when given the opportunity to do so. People may exaggerate on their resumes, but it is only once you interact with the person do you get a better picture of their abilities. Of course, one interview may not be the most accurate, but it does offer some clarity. In a similar vein, I like to treat every product we receive as an candidate. Companies may put large headlines and features to sell their products, but it is important to also consider the smaller details that make a product stand out from the rest. We need to consider if these features are not only useful for the end user, but also if there is the same refinement in the less flashy areas. This helps us understand how well the company understands their target market. Today, we have the MasterLiquid Core II 360 White, which seems to be the latest version improving on Cooler Master's original MasterLiquid Core and part of the MasterLiquid Lite lineup. As a product for first-time or wallet-conscious users, how does this one compare? What does it do to stand out from the rest? Let us read on to find out!

Cooler Master MasterLiquid Core II 360 White Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks

Headphones:

Wccftech: Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless Headset Review – Premium Craftsmanship with a Comfort Catch and a Steep Price

The Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless Headset is simply ideal for gamers, despite minor comfort issues and the high cost.

Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless Headset Review – Premium Craftsmanship with a Comfort Catch and a Steep Price

Memory:

OCInside.de: Crucial Pro Overclocking 64GB DDR5 2x 32GB DDR5-6400 RAM Review

64GB DDR5 memory affordable, fast and efficient! Crucial has recently released its new Pro Overclocking 64GB DDR5 memory kits. Thanks to the latest generation of DDR5 chips, they boast a high memory capacity and work more efficiently than ever before. Performance has not been forgotten either, because with DDR5-6400 the new RAM modules are also really fast.

Crucial Pro Overclocking 64GB DDR5 2x 32GB DDR5-6400 RAM Review

Power:

Hardware Busters: Montech Century II 1200W ATX v3.1 PSU Review

The Montech Century II line lists three members, with capacities ranging from 850W to 1200W. In today’s review I will put to the test the strongest model, and compare it with other popular offerings in this Wattage category.

Montech Century II 1200W ATX v3.1 PSU Review - Hardware Busters