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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Casing: Cooler Master TD300 Micro ATX Chassis Review
Computers: M1 Ultra Mac Studio - Benchmarks & Thermals (The TRUTH!), M1 Max vs M1 Ultra Mac Studio: Why pay TWICE as much?, The M1 Ultra Mac Studio is NOT AS GOOD as The MacBook Pro 16 & RTX 3090 - 12900K PC, ASUS ROG Flow Z13 & XG Mobile RTX 3080 Review, This Tiny PC Has The New AMD RDNA 2 iGPU! And It's Fast! Ryzen 6000 Mini PC Hands-On
Displays: Gigabyte Aorus FI32Q X (1440p/240Hz) Review
Graphics Cards: NVIDIA A40 48GB GPU Mini-Review
Input: Genesis Krypton 555 Gaming Mouse Review
Memory: Neo Forza 32GB (2x16GB) 2933MHz C21 DDR4 SODIMM Kit Review
Networking: Inexpensive 4x 2.5GbE Fanless Router Firewall Box Review
Storage: HP FX900 Pro 2TB PCIe 4 M.2 SSD Review





Casing:

KitGuru: Cooler Master TD300 Micro ATX Chassis Review

Since its launch a couple of years ago, the Cooler Master TD500 has proven a solid choice for enthusiasts wanting an affordable, high airflow and well-built PC chassis. But if you wanted something that shared the TD500’s looks, but in a more compact package, you were out of luck… Until now, that is, because Cooler Master has just launched the baby brother of the popular TD series, with a new TD300 micro ATX case. Can this compact version live up to the high standards set by the TD500? Let’s find out.

Cooler Master TD300 Micro ATX Chassis Review | KitGuru

Computers:

Max Tech: M1 Ultra Mac Studio - Benchmarks & Thermals (The TRUTH!)

We used a peak watt monitoring tool & meter to figure out why the M1 Ultra Mac Studio isn't performing like Apple advertised..



M1 Ultra Mac Studio - Benchmarks & Thermals (The TRUTH!)

Luke Miani: M1 Max vs M1 Ultra Mac Studio: Why pay TWICE as much?

With two major versions of the new Mac Studio, one with the M1 Max chip we've seen in the new MacBook Pros, and an all new M1 Ultra chip starting at $3,999, ...



M1 Max vs M1 Ultra Mac Studio: Why pay TWICE as much?

Tally Ho Tech: The M1 Ultra Mac Studio is NOT AS GOOD as The MacBook Pro 16 & RTX 3090 - 12900K PC

MAXIMUM POWER. M1 Ultra v MacBook Pro 16 v RTX 3090 - 12900KMac Studio FASTER THAN RTX 3090 & i9 12900K Apple Say. Yes the intel i9 12900k and Nvidia RTX 3090...



The M1 Ultra Mac Studio is NOT AS GOOD as The MacBook Pro 16 & RTX 3090 - 12900K PC

KitGuru: ASUS ROG Flow Z13 & XG Mobile RTX 3080 Review

ASUS’ ROG Flow Z13 is a unique form factor that blurs the lines between an ultraportable laptop and a gaming-capable tablet. But don’t let that ‘tablet’ nametag put you off as this device sports some serious horsepower. With a 14-core Intel Core i9-12900H processor under the hood, alongside 16GB of high-speed LPDDR5 memory, and a RTX 3050 Ti Laptop GPU, horsepower is clearly evident.

ASUS ROG Flow Z13 & XG Mobile RTX 3080 Review | KitGuru

ETA Prime: This Tiny PC Has The New AMD RDNA 2 iGPU! And It's Fast! Ryzen 6000 Mini PC Hands-On

This an early test unit, I’ve been told that these are about 3 months out but with chip supply it may be longer.



This Tiny PC Has The New AMD RDNA 2 iGPU! And It's Fast! Ryzen 6000 Mini PC Hands-On

Displays:

KitGuru: Gigabyte Aorus FI32Q X (1440p/240Hz) Review

We’ve seen a number of 240Hz 1440p displays hit the market over the last year, but those have mostly stuck with the tried-and-tested 27in form-factor. What if you want something that’s just as fast, but also a bit bigger? That’s where the Gigabyte Aorus FI32Q X comes in, offering the same 240Hz refresh rate and 2560×1440 resolution, but over a 32in panel. It also makes use of Quantum Dot technology and includes HDMI 2.1 support, potentially making it a future-proof and versatile option. But is it good enough to justify the £900 asking price? Join us as we find out…

Gigabyte Aorus FI32Q X (1440p/240Hz) Review | KitGuru

Graphics Cards:

ServeTheHome: NVIDIA A40 48GB GPU Mini-Review

In our NVIDIA A40 48GB GPU mini-review, we take a look at this card (up to eight) and show some of its interesting features



NVIDIA A40 48GB GPU Mini-Review

Input:

KitGuru: Genesis Krypton 555 Gaming Mouse Review

Today we are taking a look at the Krypton 555 gaming mouse from Genesis. Coming in with a $29.99 or €25.99 MSRP, this is an incredibly cheap mouse that offers a lot of features for the price, including pararcord-style cable, a lightweight design and PTFE glide pads… but how does it perform?

Genesis Krypton 555 Gaming Mouse Review | KitGuru

Memory:

Mad Shrimps: Neo Forza 32GB (2x16GB) 2933MHz C21 DDR4 SODIMM Kit Review

Guides and Reviews on how to get the maximum from your PC. Overclocking and Modding to the Extreme

[M] [M] Neo Forza 32GB (2x16GB) 2933MHz C21 DDR4 SODIMM Kit Review

Networking:

ServeTheHome: Inexpensive 4x 2.5GbE Fanless Router Firewall Box Review

We take a look at this inexpensive 4x 2.5GbE fanless box with Intel J4125 and i225 NICs that now works as a pfSense firewall and router



Inexpensive 4x 2.5GbE Fanless Router Firewall Box Review

Storage:

eTeknix: HP FX900 Pro 2TB PCIe 4 M.2 SSD Review

Theres no shortage of amazingly fast storage solutions these days. In the last ten years, weve seen the steady transition from 3.5 mechanical HDDs, to faster SATA 2.5 SSDs, and now, M.2 PCIe Gen 3 and 4 drives are becoming the dominant choice for high-end PCs.



HP FX900 Pro 2TB PCIe 4 M.2 SSD Review | eTeknix