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Cooling: One size bigger: be quiet! Light Wings 140 mm PWM and PWM High Speed Review
CPUs: Intel 12th Gen Core "Alder Lake" Models Bound for January Pictured
Gaming: Dying Light Complete Experience Review
Input: DeepCool MC310 Review, SteelSeries Prime Mini Gaming Mouse Review





Cooling:

IgorsLAB: One size bigger: be quiet! Light Wings 140 mm PWM and PWM High Speed Review

We had already tested the smaller siblings of the Light Wings in 120 mm and found them to be good. So now comes the test of the be quiet! Light Wings 140 mm PWM and PWM High Speed and it will be interesting to see if they have managed to scale the successful concept.



One size bigger: be quiet! Light Wings 140 mm PWM and PWM High Speed Review

CPUs:

TechPowerUp: Intel 12th Gen Core "Alder Lake" Models Bound for January Pictured

Here are some of the first pictures of the 12th Gen Intel Core "Alder Lake" desktop processor models that are expected to join the lineup in January 2022. Intel debuted the series with unlocked "K" and "KF" SKUs, with "locked" SKUs saved for next year.



Intel 12th Gen Core "Alder Lake" Models Bound for January Pictured

Gaming:

OCC: Dying Light Complete Experience Review

In early 2022 Techland will be releasing the game's sequel, Dying Light 2, and Stride PR was kind enough to offer a key to the game's Platinum Edition that includes at least most of the DLC. I think there might be some small content packs that released later and so are not included, but the game's expansions are part of it. With the key offered, the sequel coming, and my side hobby/project of playing horror games while also capturing a real-time heart-rate monitor, it seemed a perfect collection of reasons to return six years later for this Complete Experience review.

Dying Light Complete Experience Review

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APH Networks: DeepCool MC310 Review

As 2021 starts to draw closer to an end, one of the highlights of this year I look back on was catching up with some old friends from my childhood. For some background information, I went to a different high school than my designated one, so I had lost contact with a lot of people I talked to in middle school as life went on. This year, I got to catch up with many people I had not talked to since the ninth grade. I find it is neat seeing what people have been up to and what aspects of their personality have and have not changed in the last eight years. To give two similar examples, two of these friends had developed a very sudden but passionate interest in hiking, something I also had begun taking interest in recently. It was interesting to reconnect with these particular friends through an activity we had never done back when we were younger. Depending on the hike, you can spend up to the whole day with your hiking companions, which was usually the case. I found reconnecting with old friends from many years ago through a new activity to be very refreshing and fun. Similarly, DeepCool is a company we have reviewed products for, with the most recent one being the AK620. Before that though, the last product we had seen from DeepCool was the Deepcool Quanta DQ750 750W power supply back in 2015. Today, we have another chance to catch up with DeepCool and their first-ever mouse, the MC310. Does this new product have the quality to help us reconnect with DeepCool after all this time? Let us read on to find out!

DeepCool MC310 Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks

Mad Shrimps: SteelSeries Prime Mini Gaming Mouse Review

The new, smaller form factor feels nice, no matter if we do use a mobile gaming platform or a fully-fledged desktop computer. We have tested the mouse in Age of Empires IV, ArcheAge: Unchained, Control but also OUTRIDERS. 

[M] [M] SteelSeries Prime Mini Gaming Mouse Review