Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles. The Epomaker Carbon X, a new wireless mouse from Epomaker, has been reviewed by APH Networks. In other tech news, Tom's Hardware has reviewed the MSI MPG X870I Edge Ti Evo Wifi, a Mini-ITX board with three M.2 sockets, while PC Inquisitor has reviewed the ASRock X870 Taichi Creator motherboard. Storage and memory reviews include PNY's CS3250 M.2 NVMe PCIe Gen 5x4 2TB SSD and the XPG LANCER NEON RGB DDR5 32GB kit from NikKTech, both of which offer high-speed performance. Additionally, TweakTown has reviewed the PNY CS2150 2TB SSD, a single-sided designed PCIe Gen5 SSD with an elite mainstream hardware configuration.
Input: Epomaker Carbon X Review
Motherboards: MSI MPG X870I Edge Ti Evo Wifi Review: Three M.2’s and smokin’ fast memory support, ASRock X870 Taichi Creator Review
Memory: XPG LANCER NEON RGB 32GB DDR5 8000MT/s CL38 Dual-Channel Kit Review
Storage: PNY CS3250 M.2 NVMe PCIe Gen 5x4 2TB SSD Review, PNY CS2150 2TB SSD Review - An Elite Mainstream SSD
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APH Networks: Epomaker Carbon X Review
As an avid sports watcher, I never really understood the idea of cheering for a team or person based on circumstances. For example, when a rival team gets far in the playoffs for hockey, I would still not cheer for them even if they make it to the finals. Some might say it is worth doing so because of reasons like "They are Canada's team," or "It is better than cheering for the other team!" I would respond with an external polite no and an internal eye roll. The whole part of being a fan is cheering for something or someone regardless of the result. You can be a casual fan in the sense that you may not watch all the competitions or events. However, the worst fan is one that hops on and off a bandwagon just for the thrills of the highs without understanding the woes of the lows. I would much rather befriend a fan, even if they are one of a competitor, who stays loyal through thick and thin. On the other hand, when it comes to products, I care much less about brand loyalty. Companies can make good or bad products, and it is important to decipher that instead of looking solely at the name of the company. Today, we have the Epomaker Carbon X, which is a new wireless mouse from a remarkably familiar company. We know Epomaker for their keyboard offerings, but they have produced several mice under their brand. How will today's Carbon X compare, and will it make me hop on this bandwagon? Let us read on to find out!
Motherboards:
Tom's Hardware: MSI MPG X870I Edge Ti Evo Wifi Review: Three M.2’s and smokin’ fast memory support
Pricey white Mini-ITX board is the only one with three M.2 sockets
MSI MPG X870I Edge Ti Evo Wifi Review: Three M.2’s and smokin’ fast memory support
PC Inquisitor: ASRock X870 Taichi Creator Review
ASRock’s top X870 motherboard challenges its ‘E’ variant’s feature set without the need for an extra chipset component, but what else does it leave behind?
Memory:
NikKTech: XPG LANCER NEON RGB 32GB DDR5 8000MT/s CL38 Dual-Channel Kit Review
The XPG Lancer Neon RGB DDR5 32GB kit at 8000MT/s is built to push boundaries, offering extreme bandwidth for high-end gaming and content creation. Its striking Neon RGB design adds a bold visual element, making it as much a centerpiece as a performance upgrade.
XPG LANCER NEON RGB 32GB DDR5 8000MT/s CL38 Dual-Channel Kit Review
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Funky Kit: PNY CS3250 M.2 NVMe PCIe Gen 5x4 2TB SSD Review
The PNY CS3250 M.2 NVMe PCIE Gen5 2TB SSD uses the latest Phison E28 SSD controller delivering a blazing sequential read speed of up to 14,900 MB/s and a super-fast write speed of up to 14,000 MB/s. It's available in capacities of 1TB, 2TB and 4TB and supports the latest NVMe 2.0 and PCIE Gen5 standards.
TweakTown: PNY CS2150 2TB SSD Review - An Elite Mainstream SSD
PNY's new CS2150 2TB is a single-side designed PCIe Gen5 SSD sporting what is currently our favorite mainstream hardware configuration.


