Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Cooling: Sudokoo Proteus 360 AIO CPU Cooler Review, Corsair Nautilus 360 RS LCS cooler review: Excellent Cooling and Acoustics
Gaming: Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Review - Don't Fear the Paintress
Graphics Cards: ASUS Radeon RX 9070 XT TUF OC Review
Headphones: Kiwi Ears Ardor review: Great sound and very long battery for just $99!
Input: The new be quiet! Light Mount Keyboard Review - The stylish full-size sister of the Dark Mount with striking RGB lighting
Motherboards: NZXT N9 X870E AM5 motherboard review: Solid optical minimalism at a proud price (with teardown and material test)
Storage: Crucial P510 1 TB (2280) With Heatsink NVMe SSD Review - DRAM-Less Gen5 Is Here
Cooling:
KitGuru: Sudokoo Proteus 360 AIO CPU Cooler Review
Sudokoo is a new PC cooling brand that you may not have heard of. In fact, when they reached out to ask if we could review one of their coolers, I hadn’t heard of them either. The company says it sources its hardware from a well-known OEM based in Taiwan, and is aiming at the premium market with its first 360mm AIO, the Proteus 360. We've got our hands on a sample of this new cooler and in today's review we will find out if it's worth the £260 price tag, or whether the Sudokoo Proteus 360 is just a bit of a puzzle.
The Guru of 3D: Corsair Nautilus 360 RS LCS cooler review: Excellent Cooling and Acoustics
The NAUTILUS RS series incorporates a newly designed, slightly convex cold plate to optimize heat transfer from the CPU. This cold plate comes pre-applied with Corsair’s proprietary XTM60 thermal paste, ensuring effective heat conduction to the copper base. The product is very efficient and very silent.
Corsair Nautilus 360 RS LCS cooler review: Excellent Cooling and Acoustics
Gaming:
Wccftech: Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Review - Don't Fear the Paintress
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is among the best role-playing games released in recent times,. thanks to a great story and gameplay.
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Review - Don't Fear the Paintress
Graphics Cards:
TechPowerUp: ASUS Radeon RX 9070 XT TUF OC Review
The ASUS Radeon RX 9070 XT TUF OC is the company's flagship model. It comes with a thick, metal cooler frame that looks fantastic. Our testing confirms, that this is the most powerful cooler of all the cards tested so far, and noise levels with the quiet BIOS are excellent, too.
Headphones:
EnosTech.com: Kiwi Ears Ardor review: Great sound and very long battery for just $99!
The Kiwi Ears Ardor is a wireless headphone with good sound. It has dual drivers, active noise canceling, and a big 1100mah battery.
Kiwi Ears Ardor review: Great sound and very long battery for just $99! - EnosTech.com
Input:
IgorsLAB: The new be quiet! Light Mount Keyboard Review - The stylish full-size sister of the Dark Mount with striking RGB lighting
After the Dark Mount had already impressed us in our previous test with its versatile features and quiet typing behavior, it makes sense to take a closer look at the Light Mount. This model is the full-format version, which is also equipped with fully addressable RGB lighting. The design is based on the restrained, functional aesthetics of the series, but the extended lighting adds a visual component that is particularly effective in darker environments. A central control element is the integrated rotary control, which can be used to control media functions quickly and precisely. In everyday use, this contributes significantly to user-friendliness, especially when switching between different applications or scenarios.
Motherboards:
IgorsLAB: NZXT N9 X870E AM5 motherboard review: Solid optical minimalism at a proud price (with teardown and material test)
With the NZXT N9 X870E, NZXT is once again entering the realm of motherboard development – this time based on the current AMD X870E chipset and therefore the AM5 platform. The aim is to appeal to enthusiasts and design aficionados alike: In addition to modern technology, the full metal cover and the consistent white and black design with RGB accents should score points in particular. But is a pleasing appearance enough to prevail in an increasingly crowded market environment? And how robust is the technology under the hood really? To get to the bottom of these questions, here is a structured functional overview of the board – precise, neutral and with a focus on practical relevance in the everyday life of an overclocker, gamer or system builder.
Storage:
Wccftech: Crucial P510 1 TB (2280) With Heatsink NVMe SSD Review - DRAM-Less Gen5 Is Here
Crucial's P510 Gen5 SSD brings faster performance than Gen4 SSDs at more affordable prices and even runs cooler without a heatsink.
Crucial P510 1 TB (2280) With Heatsink NVMe SSD Review - DRAM-Less Gen5 Is Here