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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Computers: This Gaming Laptop Can Replace Your Desktop PC! Asus ROG Strix G17 Hands-On, An Ultra Tiny RYZEN Powered SBC! Hands-On With The Smallest AMD PC! GHF51 First Look, MacBook Air vs 14” MacBook Pro: The Truth after 3 Months
Gaming: Pokémon Legends Arceus Review: Another Time and Place
Graphics Cards: We really put pressure on a Radeon RX 6700XT from AMD - this is how cooling works! | The community tinkers and mods
Headphones: 1MORE ComfoBuds 2 True Wireless Review, HIFIMAN Arya v3 (Stealth Magnets Version) Headphone Review, Razer Kraken V3 Review: Immersion Done With Comfort
Storage: Sabrent Q 2TB M.2 NVMe Gen3x4 QLC
Other: Cytron Maker Nano RP2040 Review: Small and Feature Packed





Computers:

ETA Prime: This Gaming Laptop Can Replace Your Desktop PC! Asus ROG Strix G17 Hands-On

This Gaming Laptop Can replace a desktop PC! In this video, we take a look at the Asus ROG G17 Gaming laptop!



This Gaming Laptop Can Replace Your Desktop PC! Asus ROG Strix G17 Hands-On

ETA Prime: An Ultra Tiny RYZEN Powered SBC! Hands-On With The Smallest AMD PC! GHF51 First Look

This is an AMD Ryzen Powered x86 Single board computer and it's smaller than the Raspberry Pi 4! 



An Ultra Tiny RYZEN Powered SBC! Hands-On With The Smallest AMD PC! GHF51 First Look

Max Tech: MacBook Air vs 14” MacBook Pro: The Truth after 3 Months

The 2021 MacBook Pro's are Amazing! But at $2000 does it really make sense compared to buying an M1 MacBook Air for half the price? 



MacBook Air vs 14” MacBook Pro: The Truth after 3 Months!

Gaming:

Wccftech: Pokémon Legends Arceus Review: Another Time and Place

Arceus offers you a chance to play your childhood dream. It's not perfect but it's more engrossing and satisfying than any Pokémon game yet.



Pokémon Legends Arceus Review: Another Time and Place

Graphics Cards:

IgorsLAB: We really put pressure on a Radeon RX 6700XT from AMD - this is how cooling works! | The community tinkers and mods

Hello dear ones, I am Pirate85 from the forum and yes, since now and then nevertheless a small misery happens and one is thereby quasi somewhat forced to the tinkering, I thought I write it down times (with "small" push on the part of Igor, admittedly). Since the whole thing was not meant to be […]



We really put pressure on a Radeon RX 6700XT from AMD - this is how cooling works! | The community tinkers and mods

Headphones:

APH Networks: 1MORE ComfoBuds 2 True Wireless Review

I think it is a common saying that you are your harshest critic. This is because people often place a microscope on the things they do, examining and thinking about every detail, while overlooking other people's mistake, whether out of grace or not seeing it. I always notice my own mistakes when playing the electric bass, but most of my friends either do not realize it or disregard it as a big deal. Another example is my girlfriend, who is one of my favorite artists. I will admit I am biased considering our relationship, but I also have grounds for thinking so. For one, I think she is really good at paying attention to the subtle details of what she draws and reproduces these subjects with great precision. I am no art critic, but every time she draws, paints, or works with other mediums, it really amazes me. I also think she is really talented at picking up new forms of art effortlessly. Even with me saying this, she still points out the flaws on things I often have not noticed. Again, this could be the fact that I am biased or not trained in fine arts, but I also think it points back to the fact that we notice our own smallest flaws first and focus on them. When I reviewed the 1MORE ComfoBuds True Wireless last year, there were areas I wanted to see improved, but what really matters is what 1MORE saw as important areas of improvement as well as how they took our criticism. With the second rendition today, how will the 1MORE ComfoBuds 2 True Wireless perform and have they correctly addressed these areas? Let us read on to find out!

1MORE ComfoBuds 2 True Wireless Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks

ThePCEnthusiast: HIFIMAN Arya v3 (Stealth Magnets Version) Headphone Review

We finally got our hands on the new HIFIMAN Arya open-back planar magnetic headphone that features Stealth Magnets. Check out our full review here



HIFIMAN Arya v3 (Stealth Magnets Version) Headphone Review - ThePCEnthusiast

Tom's Hardware: Razer Kraken V3 Review: Immersion Done With Comfort

Game with the best for half the cost.



Razer Kraken V3 Review: Immersion Done With Comfort

Storage:

Glob3trotters: Sabrent Q 2TB M.2 NVMe Gen3x4 QLC

We already have seen Sabrent’s excellent results with their Gen4 x4 TLC and QLC drives last year so today’s review will cover in reverse chronological order, the Rocket Q model. When this range was launched it had an attractive price per GB ratio and appealing specs. It has been covered multiple times the comparison of MLC vs TLC vs QLC NAND cells and the overall conclusion points to the choice of maximum endurance ratings. However, advancements in NAND cell development, firmware and intelligent controllers (like the ones from Phison) make that single compromise much easier to bear.

Sabrent Q 2TB M.2 NVMe Gen3x4 QLC | Glob3trotters

Other:

Tom's Hardware: Cytron Maker Nano RP2040 Review: Small and Feature Packed

$9 Buys you a lot of fun



Cytron Maker Nano RP2040 Review: Small and Feature Packed