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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Casing: Fractal Design Pop Mini Air Review – Impressively Compact
Computers: The All-New ASRock 4x4 Ryzen 7 Is A Fast, Low Power Mini PC! Steam OS & Windows 11, SilentiumPC Navis F240 ARGB Review, The Most Powerful X86 Board We've Ever Tested Incredibly Fast 12 Core CPU, M1 MacBook Air vs M2 MacBook Pro: No BS Real-World Comparison!
Cooling: DeepCool LS720 360mm AIO Liquid Cooler Review
Gaming: Azeron Cyborg Compact Review: Niche but Nice
Graphics Cards: Nvidia GTX 1630 Review ft. Palit
Storage: Asustor Drivestor 4 (AS1104T) 4-bay NAS Review





Casing:

KitGuru: Fractal Design Pop Mini Air Review – Impressively Compact

Fractal Design has launched a huge series of cases named Pop and we have already reviewed the Fractal Design Pop Air with a groovy Cyan paint job on the interior. Today it is the turn of the Fractal Design Pop Mini Air where ‘Mini' denotes support for the Micro-ATX form factor.

Fractal Design Pop Mini Air Review – Impressively Compact | KitGuru

Computers:

ETA Prime: The All-New ASRock 4x4 Ryzen 7 Is A Fast, Low Power Mini PC! Steam OS & Windows 11

In this video, we take alook at an all-new Mini PC from ASRock and test out Windows 11 and STeam Deck OS "Steam OS 3" HoloISO to get that steam deck console ...



The All-New ASRock 4x4 Ryzen 7 Is A Fast, Low Power Mini PC! Steam OS & Windows 11

KitGuru: SilentiumPC Navis F240 ARGB Review

We’ve already examined some of SilentiumPC’s air cooling products and have continuously been impressed by their cooling performance and build quality for very affordable price tags. In this one, we’re taking a looking at a foray into AIO liquid cooling for the vendor – that’s with the Navis F240 ARGB. So, how will this 240mm liquid cooler perform? And how will its value appear with a price tag of £75 or £85 the ARGB fans version?

SilentiumPC Navis F240 ARGB Review | KitGuru

ETA Prime: The Most Powerful X86 Board We've Ever Tested Incredibly Fast 12 Core CPU

This X86 Board has 12 CPU cores up to 64Gb of Ram Thunderbolt 4 and can run high-end emulators like PS3 RPCS3, WIIU with CEMU, and Switch using YUZU and many...



The Most Powerful X86 Board We've Ever Tested Incredibly Fast 12 Core CPU

Max Tech: M1 MacBook Air vs M2 MacBook Pro: No BS Real-World Comparison!

Should You Buy M2 or Save Money and get an M1 Mac? See For Yourself!



M1 MacBook Air vs M2 MacBook Pro: No BS Real-World Comparison!

Cooling:

KitGuru: DeepCool LS720 360mm AIO Liquid Cooler Review

Today, DeepCool is introducing its new LS series liquid coolers. This series deploys a new 4th Gen pump design that is touted as having improved microchannels alongside its 3-phase motor. We have the 360mm LS720 in for review. This unit features a trio of 120mm RGB PWM fans together with the eye-catching Infinity Mirror cap design for the pump-block unit. Coming in at £119.99 in the UK, let’s take a closer look at the new DeepCool LS720.

DeepCool LS720 360mm AIO Liquid Cooler Review | KitGuru

Gaming:

Tom's Hardware: Azeron Cyborg Compact Review: Niche but Nice

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Azeron Cyborg Compact Review: Niche but Nice

Graphics Cards:

KitGuru: Nvidia GTX 1630 Review ft. Palit

Back from the grave, Nvidia has resurrected the GTX branding for its newest graphics card – the GTX 1630. Calling this ‘new' is somewhat of a stretch however, as GTX 1630 is simply a cut-down version of the GTX 1650 that launched three years ago on the Turing architecture. What sort of performance can we expect from this product? That's what we will find out today…

Nvidia GTX 1630 Review ft. Palit | KitGuru

Storage:

KitGuru: Asustor Drivestor 4 (AS1104T) 4-bay NAS Review

The four-bay Asustor Drivestor 4 (AS1104T) sits under the company's Personal to Home banner. Powered by a quad-core CPU backed by DDR4 memory, the compact entry-level Drivestor 4 also features a 2.5-Gigabit Ethernet port. We find out if it is worth buying at the £260 asking price.

Asustor Drivestor 4 (AS1104T) 4-bay NAS Review | KitGuru