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AQIRYS Sirius Pro Review

The AQIRYS Sirius Pro offers many of the features found on the more expensive wireless Andromeda Pro, but relies on USB and 3.5 mm analog connections for compatibility across devices. With its familiar design, solid comfort, and respectable performance, it presents an appealing option in the sub-$100 price bracket.

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Lian Li O11 Dynamic Mini V2 Review

The successor of the smallest Lian Li O11 Dynamic has finally arrived after nearly five years, in the form of the O11D Mini V2. Coming in at nearly the same exterior dimensions as the original, the chassis has been completely revamped inside and out, making for a compelling compact fish tank style chassis.

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VAXEE XE V2 Wireless Review

At 59 g, the ambidextrous XE V2 Wireless is much lighter than the first iteration. PixArt's PAW3950 sensor, Huano switches for the main buttons, and 4000 Hz wireless polling are on board as well, and VAXEE cites up to 110 hours of battery life.

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Sharkoon OfficePal C10 Review - Affordable and Decent

Are you looking for a low-cost ergonomic chair that still offers a decent level of comfort and build quality? The Sharkoon OfficePal C10 may be the model that appeals to you. The question is, will you be able to accept its drawbacks?

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UPERFECT UMax 24 Review

The UPERFECT UMax 24 pushes the limits of what can be considered a portable monitor. It packs a 24.5" QHD screen with a 165 Hz refresh rate, and offers good overall performance—if you know how to unlock it. Although it won't fit into your backpack, the supplied travel case and built-in kickstand make it an interesting option for various use cases.

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Noctua NF-A12x25 G2 PWM Fan Review

Noctua releases its long awaited successor to the popular NF-A12x25 fan! The new G2 version comes in a variety of options, including a novel 2-pack that is offset by RPM for better sonics, and boasts several innovations inside and out to give better cooling performance irrespective of the desired application.

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MSI MPG B850I Edge Ti Wi-Fi Review

MSI is a little late to the SFF party, but alongside higher end Intel and AMD options, it comes in swinging with a solid Mini-ITX AMD B850 motherboard for $250. With one or two quirks, does it stack up to similarly-priced and more established competition?

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Cougar OmnyX Review

The Cougar OmnyX aims to be the perfect chassis for flexible desk placement, whether on the left or right side. Thanks to a smart, functional design and the unique Omnidirectional Dynamic Flow System (ODF), positioning on either side of the desk is both simple and versatile.

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Thermal Grizzly WireView Pro Review

The Thermal Grizzly WireView Pro brings accurate, real-time monitoring to the fragile 12VHPWR/12V-2x6 16-pin GPU power connector, helping users catch power or thermal issues early. It’s easy to use and includes helpful features like external thermal probes and configurable alerting.

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AVerMedia Live Gamer Ultra S (GC553Pro) Review

Capable of low-lag 4K60 capture, 1440p144 and 1080p240 capture and passthrough, as well as VRR passthrough and recording including 5.1 surround sound, the AVerMedia Live Gamer Ultra S offers serious value for streamers and gamers alike.

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Pulsar X2 Crazylight Review

Despite having the same size as the X2 Mini (Size 1), the ambidextrous X2 Crazylight weighs only 37 g. Pulsar's custom XS-1 sensor, optical main button switches, and 8000 Hz wireless polling are also on board.

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SilverStone SETA H2 Review

The SETA H2 may look like a larger variant of the SETA H2M on the ouside, but its interior has as little in common as its exterior does to the H1. Offering a whopping 15 storage bays, good cooling potential and eight expansion slots, the SETA H2 is hyper-focused as the go-to chassis for storage servers or AI workstations.

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MSI GeForce RTX 5060 Gaming OC Review

Compared to the base RTX 5060 that we initially tested, the MSI GeForce RTX 5060 Gaming OC offers a very quiet cooling system, excellent temperatures, a metal backplate, RGB lighting, and idle fan-stop, adding a touch of premium polish. But is that enough to stand out in this crowded market segment?

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Our Visit to the Hunter Super Computer

At HLRS in Stuttgart, Germany, we got an inside look at the "Hunter" supercomputer—an advanced system built on AMD EPYC processors and Instinct MI300A APUs. Join us as we share the insights gained during our visit.

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Lexar NM1090 Pro 4 TB Review

The Lexar NM1090 Pro 4TB SSD delivers fast Gen 5 performance and tons of capacity. In our testing, it achieved record-breaking sustained write speeds of over 4.2 GB/s—outpacing the competition. Overall performance is strong, though there are still faster options available.

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Chieftec Iceberg 360 Review

Chieftec makes a debut in the all-in-one liquid cooler arena with the introduction of the Iceberg 360. Sporting a sleek design, decent performance and innovative features like its snap-on fans that simplify cable management, it brings a lot to the table. But does the Iceberg 360 have what it takes to outshine rivals?

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Fractal Design Epoch RGB TG Review

The Fractal Design Epoch builds upon the foundation of the North, pairing its refined structure with a minimalist exterior crafted from premium materials. A sleek mesh front, soft curves, and optional glass side panels give it an elegant and modern appeal. Notably, three high-performance Momentum 12 RGB fans are included — impressive for such a compact case.

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Corsair FRAME 5000D RS Review

The Corsair Frame 5000D series may at first seem to just be a bigger variant of the Frame 4000D. But it is also an evolution. The updated design fixes most issues we found with the Frame 4000D, while also iterating on some unique features. This has compelling results, even considering the much higher price tag.

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NZXT N9 X870E Review

While a little late to the party, NZXT is back! What we have here is a premium X870E motherboard for AMD Ryzen CPUs that offers a unique aesthetic with an interesting approach to fan control. But amongst stiff competition in the price bracket, can it keep up?

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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5050 8 GB Review

NVIDIA’s new GeForce RTX 5050 is the company’s most affordable Blackwell-based graphics card, priced at $250. That budget-friendly tag comes with some trade-offs: 8 GB GDDR6 VRAM and 2,560 GPU cores. In our review, we’ll find out whether it stands as a true alternative to the RTX 5060 and Radeon RX 9060 XT—or if it's worth spending a little more.

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Fractal Design Scape Review - Debut Done Right

Fractal's first gaming headset is here and it's even better than expected! Premium design, detailed sound, excellent comfort, a great pair of microphones, and one of the best charging docks we've ever seen make it well worth the $200 price tag.

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PowerColor ALPHYN AM10 Review

Equipped with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor and Omron optical main button switches, the right-handed ergonomic ALPHYN AM10 is capable of 8000 Hz wired polling, 2.4 GHz wireless, and Bluetooth. The shape is clearly modeled after the Logitech G502 and Razer Basilisk, and RGB lighting is on board.

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