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Gigabyte B850 Aorus Elite Wi-Fi7 Review

If you have no need for the extras that X870 or X870E provide, but still want a great-performing board, Gigabyte continues its run of impressive B850 motherboard offerings. For less than $250 this board offers a well executed PCIe Gen 5 M.2 and GPU package with no major downsides.

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RAWM SH01 Pro Review

Modeled after the Razer Viper Mini, the ambidextrous, 55 g SH01 Pro comes with PixArt's PAW3950 sensor, hot-swappable main button switches from Huano, and 8000 Hz wireless polling. Both 2.4 GHz wireless and Bluetooth are supported, and up to 80 hours of battery life at 1000 Hz are cited.

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ALLIWAVA H90Pro Review

The ALLIWAVA H90Pro pairs an 8-core Ryzen 7 8745HS with Radeon 780M graphics in a compact, affordable package. It comes with DDR5-4800 memory and a PCIe 3.0 SSD, yet still delivers smooth productivity, reliable media playback, and casual 1080p gaming. With broad connectivity and multi-display support, it offers many of the perks of premium Mini-PCs at a lower cost.

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Battlefield 6 Performance Benchmark Review - 40+ GPUs Tested

Battlefield 6 is coming! The newest version of the large-scale warfare game brings numerous improvements, but sticks to the battle-tested Frostbite Engine. In our performance review, we examine its graphical fidelity, VRAM usage, and how well it runs on a variety of modern GPUs.

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Intel Panther Lake Technical Deep Dive

Panther Lake is Intel’s new mobile architecture built on the 18A process, featuring RibbonFET transistors, PowerVia backside power delivery, and Foveros-S packaging. With new Cougar Cove and Darkmont cores, Xe3 graphics, and smarter AI, it’s Intel’s most advanced design yet—our writeup breaks down the tech and explains how it all works.

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EUROCOM Raptor X16 Review - The Sweet Spot

The EUROCOM Raptor X16 is a balanced package, offering good gaming capabilities and strong CPU performance in a 20 mm-thick metal chassis. The machine is jam-packed with a MUX switch, NVIDIA Advanced Optimus, G-SYNC, capable input devices, nice upgradability, and overclocking options.

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ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG27UCDM Review - 4K OLED Brilliance

The ASUS ROG Swift OLED PG27UCDM uses a fourth-generation QD-OLED panel with 4K resolution, 240 Hz refresh, and support for HDR10 and Dolby Vision. It’s a capable choice for those seeking a high-end, feature-rich OLED monitor that leaves little to be desired.

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ASUS ROG Strix X870E-H Gaming Wi-Fi Review

The new $400 ASUS ROG STRIX-H motherboard is a refresh of AMD’s flagship dual-chipset. Though slightly pricey compared to some strong X870E rivals, it offers a well-balanced feature set with nearly everything you’d want for a top-tier high-end gaming PC.

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Arctic Xtender VG Review

Arctic really managed to stick the landing with the Xtender VG chassis, offering a strong contender to those looking for a larger enclosure to fit 420 mm liquid cooling into. Smartly paired with five of Arctic's own retail fans, it practically begs to be combo'd up with an Arctic AIO as well.

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Rapoo VT7 Max Review

Weighing 56 g, the ambidextrous VT7 Max comes with PixArt's PAW3950 sensor, optical main button switches, 8000 Hz polling in both wired and wireless operation, and an advertised battery life of no less than 500 hours at 1000 Hz.

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SK Hynix P51 Platinum 2 TB Review - Impressive Performance

The SK Hynix P51 Platinum is the fastest solid-state-drive we ever tested. This Gen 5 M.2 NVMe SSD is able to beat famous alternatives like the WD Black SN8100, Samsung 9100 Pro and Crucial T710. Coming at a price point of $230, the P51 Platinum is definitely worth a look if you want high-performance storage.

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ASRock Phantom Gaming X870 Nova Wi-Fi Review

If $300 is your limit for an AMD motherboard and you need the extra bells and whistles of X870 then this is a very solid offering from ASRock with no major drawbacks. However, some X870E models are quite close in price and B850 models save a lot of cash so is it still a good buy?

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Einarex Prisma S800 Review

The Prisma S800 is not just another fish-tank style chassis in a saturated market, Einarex manages to infuse the competitively priced case with plenty of unique details to make it stand out. Bundled with four ARGB fans, a retail-grade ARGB & PWM controller, and featuring solid build quality and plenty of space for all kinds of cooling setups, it is a strong debut offering.

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be quiet! Pure Rock Pro 3 Review

The be quiet! Pure Rock Pro 3 hits the mark, providing performance that rivals high-end air coolers from previous years, all while being easy on the wallet. Its broad RPM range and whisper-quiet operation will satisfy silence-focused enthusiasts without sacrificing quality.

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ASUS ROG Strix B850-E Gaming Wi-Fi Review

If you don't need a premium chipset but want premium features such as USB4, dual PCIe Gen 5 SSDs, loads of high speed USB ports and powerful control over your cooling, this could be the board for you. However, there are still some compromises despite the premium over cheaper, more established competition.

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VAXEE Zygen NP-01S Ergo Wireless Review

While the NP-01S has always had ergonomic design elements, the 59 g NP-01S Ergo goes one step further and presents a fully right-handed ergonomic shape. In addition, it comes with PixArt's PAW3950 sensor, Huano main button switches, 4000 Hz wireless polling, and up to 110 hours of battery life.

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Silent Hill f Handheld Performance Review

After Silent Hill 2 Remake released last year, it’s now time for the first new entry in the Silent Hill franchise in 13 years. Silent Hill f takes place in mid-20th century Japan and follows Hinako Shimizu, a student who must escape the deadly fog that has swallowed her town. Check how the game runs on the Steam Deck, ASUS ROG Ally X, and ASUS ROG Ally with SteamOS in our handheld performance review.

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GEEKOM A9 Max Review

Powered by AMD’s Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 and Radeon 890M graphics, with support for up to 128 GB of DDR5 memory, the GEEKOM A9 Max easily handles work, creative tasks, and even some AAA gaming. With a solid metal chassis it stands out as one of the stronger mini PCs on the market today.

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Silent Hill f Performance Benchmark Review - 30+ GPUs Tested

Silent Hill f brings new material for lovers of the survival horror genre. While the game uses Unreal Engine 5, it generally runs much better than recent titles like Borderlands 4. In our performance review, we examine its graphical fidelity, VRAM usage, and how well it runs on a variety of modern GPUs.

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Corsair Frame 4500X RS-R ARGB Review

The Corsair FRAME 4500X RS-R ARGB is not just another FRAME chassis. It is a completely new design with a singular glass panel wrapped around the side and front of the body. Sharing a lot of tooling with the FRAME 4000D, you get all those benefits, but also some of the shortcomings.

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Dying Light: The Beast Handheld Performance Review

Dying Light: The Beast brings back Kyle Crane, the protagonist of the original game, now driven by vengeance against those who wronged him. But how well does it run on handhelds like the Steam Deck, the ASUS ROG Ally with SteamOS, and the ASUS ROG Ally X on Windows? Let’s dive into our handheld performance review.

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Montech HyperFlow Digital 360 Review

Montech’s HyperFlow Digital 360 offers a stylish 360 mm AIO complete with a pump-mounted display for real-time temperature monitoring. Combined with dependable performance and a top-tier warranty, and it becomes hard to overlook.

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Dying Light: The Beast Performance Benchmark Review - 30+ GPUs Tested

Dying Light: The Beast improves core mechanics with smoother parkour, satisfying melee combat, and the introduction of Beast Powers, while delivering a strong story. In our performance review, we examine its graphical fidelity, VRAM usage, and how well it runs on a variety of modern GPUs.

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