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This afternoon we are taking a look at Corsair's new flagship AIO CPU cooler, the iCUE LINK TITAN 360 RGB. Iterating on the legendary H150i, Corsair has made further tweaks to improve their design, resulting in a meticulously designed, but pricey, cooler
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The Rocket nano V2 external SSD from @Sabrent is a Phison U18 native controller design. While the 1.5 GBps advertised number is a bit weak for the USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 PSSD category, a detailed investigation from @ganeshts reveals some unique characteristics
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This morning we're looking at Endorfy's newest tower CPU cooler, the Fortis 5. The wallet-friendly cooler won't set any records, but its performance brings a lot of value for the sub-$50 price tag
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The @Acemagic_MiniPC F2A mini-PC is only slightly larger than a 4x4 NUC and comes with an USP - the capacity to run MTL-H at 65W sustained & maintain an excellent thermal profile. @ganeshts analyzes the features and performance profile of the 125H variant
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AMD's biggest and baddest Ryzen 9000 chips are out this week: the 16 core 9950X and 12 core 9900X. @gavbon86 has put them through their paces, finding that while AMD is delivering its best multi-threaded perf yet, games are behaving oddly on the new chips
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