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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Audio: Fiio M11 Plus ESS Review
Casing: Thermaltake Core P6 Turquoise Edition Case Review, Cyntech Raspberry Pi 4 Case and Heatsink Review
Gaming: Elden Ring Review: One Ring to Rule Them All, M1 Ultra Mac Studio Gaming Review - RTX 3090 Killer?! 
Headphones: ASUS ROG Fusion II 500 Review
Input: Logitech G413 SE Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review
Storage: Silicon Power XS70 1TB NVMe M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD Review, Silicon Power XS70 1TB Gen4x4
Other: EZ Desk Carbon Edition Review - A Sit/Stand Desk with Value





Audio:

MMORPG.com: Fiio M11 Plus ESS Review

What's in a modern day music player? How about one that costs $699? This isn't your old iPod Touch in a new shell. Find out what in our review!

Fiio M11 Plus ESS Review | MMORPG.com

Casing:

eTeknix: Thermaltake Core P6 Turquoise Edition Case Review

Love them or hate them, its hard to deny that Thermaltake likes to do things a little bit differently to most of the big case makers. For starters, Thermaltake has a reputation for creating some of the largest and certainly the heaviest consumer PC cases on the market.



Thermaltake Core P6 Turquoise Edition Case Review | eTeknix

Tom's Hardware: Cyntech Raspberry Pi 4 Case and Heatsink Review

Barely keeping its cool



Cyntech Raspberry Pi 4 Case and Heatsink Review

Gaming:

TweakTown: Elden Ring Review: One Ring to Rule Them All

Elden Ring is a rare game that comes around once in a generation and is so powerful it may change how open-world games are made.



Elden Ring Review: One Ring to Rule Them All

Max Tech: M1 Ultra Mac Studio Gaming Review - RTX 3090 Killer?! 

Apple's NEW Mac Studio comes with the M1 Ultra chip which packs a powerful 64-core GPU, but can it actually perform well while gaming?



M1 Ultra Mac Studio Gaming Review - RTX 3090 Killer?! :joy:

Headphones:

APH Networks: ASUS ROG Fusion II 500 Review

How would you categorize your music as a whole? I know for myself, I often categorize based on genres, putting music I like into playlists based on those, and then playing tunes based on what I feel like listening to at the time. However, I know others, including Spotify, can categorize music based on what listeners might be doing or based on their mood. I was chatting with some of my friends and they were trying to define the difference between music that is a "bop" and a "vibe". My girlfriend soon expanded this into more categories like "banger" and "jam", all with varying degrees of head movement and emotions. From what I have gathered, it seemed like she intended these to be mutually exclusive categories. As I went through my head on my music, I realized this sort of categorization created divisions in my genre-based playlists. For example, I have an instrumental playlist with classical and more instrument-based tracks. Some may classify these mostly as a vibe, but I think there are some boppers in my playlist. The same can be said for other genres, as difference pieces of music within one genre will fit different categories. While this conversation was mostly for fun or in curiosity, it is clear that music and audio is a common talking point regardless of who you are. There are very few people who go through a day without hearing some sort of music, whether intentionally or in passing. Today, we have the ASUS ROG Fusion II 500, a set of gaming headphones that are packed with features that suggest these are made for both gaming and media consumption. Will the ROG Fusion II 500 be able to provide a pleasant listening experience for both bangers and vibes and everything in between? Let us read on to find out!

ASUS ROG Fusion II 500 Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks

Input:

MMORPG.com: Logitech G413 SE Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review

Looking for an affordable mechanical keyboard from a reputable brand? At $79.99, the Logitech G413 SE may be the right choice for you. Find out in our review!

Logitech G413 SE Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review | MMORPG.com

Storage:

FunkyKit: Silicon Power XS70 1TB NVMe M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD Review

SSDs are now getting faster and faster with each passing month and more brands are releasing their versions of the M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD that can surpass 7000MB/s speeds. 



Silicon Power XS70 1TB NVMe M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD Review - FunkyKit

Glob3trotters: Silicon Power XS70 1TB Gen4x4

Today we have another blazing fast Gen4x4 M.2 in our hands, this time from Silicon Power, dubbed the XS70. It features Phison’s highly popular E18 controller that is paired with the newest 176-layer 3D TLC NAND flash from Micron and 1GB of DRAM cache from Samsung. All of this horsepower points to an imminent conclusion, that this 1TB drive will top the charts.

Silicon Power XS70 1TB Gen4x4 | Glob3trotters

Other:

Wccftech: EZ Desk Carbon Edition Review - A Sit/Stand Desk with Value

The EZ Desk Carbon Edition looks to offer a Sit/Stand desk at a lower price; the question is if it's worth it? Let's have a look and find out.



EZ Desk Carbon Edition Review - A Sit/Stand Desk with Value