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FSP M580 Plus Review

The FSP M580 Plus is the beefed up version of the classic M580, with 30 mm thick fans that sport individual RPM displays and more. All while providing a cool curved glass exterior coupled with simple but functional tooling, a built-in ARGB/PWM hub and dedicated control of your LED lighting.

Glorious Model O 2 Mini Wireless Review

As the name already suggests, the ambidextrous Model O 2 Mini Wireless is a smaller Model O 2 Wireless. Equipped with the BAMF 2.0 sensor, Glorious mechanical switches for the main buttons, and extensive RGB lighting, the 57 g Model O 2 Mini Wireless lasts up to 110 hours in 2.4 GHz wireless, and almost twice as long using Bluetooth.

Thermaltake The Tower 600 Review

The Tower 600 is not just an even more evolved take on the unique case series from Thermaltake. It manages to impress with an almost perfect balance between looks and functionality. With plenty of variants to match and expand on this case as a base, The Tower 600 may do more than just surprise you.

Sparkle Arc A770 ROC Review

The Sparkle Arc A770 ROC is a custom design variant of the Intel Arc A770. It comes with a capable cooler design that's still compact enough to fit into all cases. How does Intel's discrete GPU do in late 2024? Is it a good alternative to RTX 4060 and RX 7600? Read on to find out.

Crucial Pro DDR5-5600 CL46 64 GB Review

Crucial is back with its new Pro series. The 64 GB (2x 32 GB) Pro series memory kit reviewed today offers high capacity, at a highly competitive price point, targeting content creators and streamers. Let’s dive into the review to see what Crucial has to offer!

Endgame Gear XM2 8K Review

At 51 g, the ambidextrous XM2 8K weighs only marginally more than the OP1 8K, and comes with the same feature set: PixArt's PAW3395 sensor, 8000 Hz polling, pure PTFE feet, and Kailh GX main button switches, which allow for exceptionally low click latency.

Ocypus Iota L36 360 mm AIO Review

Ocypus might be new to the DIY PC market, but they’re ready to compete. Their Iota L36 all-in-one liquid cooler not only offers impressive performance, sleek aesthetics, and a great warranty, but it’s also affordable, making it a potent combination with which to topple their competition.

be quiet! Light Base 900 DX Review

The be quiet Light Base 900 DX provides three different layouts, with 172 beautifully embedded ARGB LEDs around three sides of the chassis. That alone should make it worthwhile to look into if illumination is your jam - especially if you want massive radiators and plenty of ARGB fans. Besides that, the Light Base 900 DX also provides plenty of interesting functionality for a unique build experience.

STALKER 2: DLSS vs. FSR vs. XeSS Comparison Review

Stalker: Heart of Chornobyl is out now on PC, with support for NVIDIA's DLSS Super Resolution, DLAA and Frame Generation, Intel's Xe Super Sampling, UE5's Temporal Super Resolution and AMD's FidelityFX Super Resolution upscaling and Frame Generation. In this review we compare the image quality and performance gains offered by these technologies.

STALKER 2 Handheld Performance Review

STALKER is back after 15 years with Stalker 2 that finally transforms the Zone into a seamless open-world filled with dangers, mysteries, and treasures. Let's see how Steam Deck and ASUS ROG Ally fare in the latest rendition of the Zone in our handheld performance review.

Gigabyte X870E Aorus Master Review

Dropping into the packed $500 X870 motherboard segment, Gigabyte has a slightly different take on aesthetics, features and performance. With an updated EFI and software, plus refreshingly functional design elements, lets see how this motherboard fares in our testing.

Chieftec Visio Review

The Chieftec Visio is a super compact dual-chamber chassis which can still accept a full size ATX or BTF motherboard. With its full fan load-out of six units and large radiator support in the ceiling, it could be a cool option to stuff all that into such a small chassis. Especially at the attractive price point, clearly aiming the Visio at first-time and budget minded builders.

STALKER 2 Performance Benchmark Review - 35 GPUs Tested

Stalker 2 is out now and brings players back to the wasteland around the Chernobyl nuclear plant. Built using the cutting-edge Unreal Engine 5, it promises good graphics, but also high hardware requirements. In our performance review, we'll look at the game's graphics quality, VRAM consumption, and how it runs across a range of contemporary graphics cards.

Sennheiser HD 490 PRO Open-Back Headphones Review

Sennheiser adds to its studio headphones line with the HD 490 PRO. It uses the brand's latest generation dynamic drivers in a new chassis that looks neat and functions even better. Add to this a few clever tweaks throughout and a fully-featured $99 DAW plugin, and the HD 490 PRO makes a compelling argument to be your new music mixing/mastering/producing set of headphones.

ARCTIC P12 PWM PST 120 mm Fan Review

The ARCTIC P12 PWM is a fan that needs no introductions, yet has been a missing part of our fan reviews till today. We test the PST version, which offers daisy-chaining support in addition to a long RPM range of control, a zero RPM mode, long warranty, and is quite possibly one of the best value case fans too.

APNX V1-W Review

The APNX V1-W is a unique case with its 45° design which incorporates real wood. While this is not the first time we have seen such a material, the V1-W manages to impress with a lot of attention to details as well as solid build quality to set itself apart. Available in six different variants, you also get to pick from a wide range of MSRPs.

Quick Look: Shanling M1 Plus Portable Audio Player

The Shanling M1 Plus is a highly capable and portable digital audio player (DAP) that prioritizes local playback to the point of using its own operating system with pre-installed apps only. There's still Tidal for streaming, but the goal here is to allow the user to lose themselves with music in the absence of any distractions.

Quick Look: MOONDROP Quark2 Type-C In-Ear Monitors

MOONDROP updates its budget-friendly Quarks line of IEMs with the Quark2 that uses a single dynamic driver with acoustic filters in a small shell for added comfort. It's paired to a fixed cable that contains a DAC/amp ending in USB Type-C to directly connect to your phone, and offers an in-line microphone with integrated controls too.

Redragon K1NG 8K Review

The ambidextrous K1NG 8K essentially is the wired version of the K1NG Pro 4K, offering up true 8000 Hz polling, an even lower weight of 42 g, and PixArt's PAW3395 sensor. Most importantly, the K1NG 8K goes for a highly competitive price of $32.99.

Valkyrie VK02 Lite Review

The VK02 Lite from Valkyrie is quite the understated case with a few interesting details that stand out. From excellent cable management, to BTF support, and the ability to hold three 420 mm AIOs, or up to 13 fans - eleven of them 140 mm in size, there is a lot to like.

Epomaker TH40 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard Review

Epomaker thinks small can be mighty with the new TH40, a 40% form factor keyboard with "only" 44 keys that forces you to re-think efficient keyboard typing. Featuring layers, extensive onboard controls, and VIA support, the TH40 is also one of the least expensive 40% keyboards ever made.

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