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ALLIWAVA U58 Review

The ALLIWAVA U58 is a compact Mini-PC that keeps costs low while offering solid performance for web browsing, office tasks, streaming, and light gaming. Powered by a Ryzen 7 5825U and 32 GB of memory, it's a viable pick for anyone who wants an efficient, quiet system without paying for extra performance they don’t need.

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Colorful iGame Shadow II DDR5-6000 32 GB CL28 Review

Colorful's iGame Shadow II is pushing DDR5 boundaries with enthusiast-level timings. Building on the success of its predecessor, the iGame Shadow II series offers increased frequencies, tighter timings, and improved overclocking capabilities. Join us as we put this memory kit to the test and compare it to its rivals!

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NZXT N9 Z890 Review

After a massive price cut, NZXT's snazzy flagship Z890 board seems impossible to resist and will now leave you with change from $250. However, it's still not quite a complete package so is it cheap enough to finally overlook its shortcomings?

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Gamdias Athena M4M Review

The Athena M4M doesn't have much in common with the rest of the series from Gamdias, but manages to come together as a very functional microATX BTF capable enclosure. It can be the basis for a powerful no-frills gaming rig, once you look past the somewhat fragile construction.

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Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Handheld Performance Review

Another year, another Call of Duty. In our handheld performance review, we examine how well the latest entry in the series, Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, runs on what are arguably the two most popular Windows PC handhelds: the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X and ASUS ROG Ally X.

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Montech NX600 Review

Montech aims to dominate the budget air cooler segment with the NX600. At just $30, this dual-tower, dual-fan setup merges straightforward elegance with outstanding price-to-performance, making it an attractive choice for any value-focused gaming PC.

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HYTE X50 Taro Milk Review

The HYTE X50 is a very unique looking chassis, but it is also surprisingly sturdy. A testament to HYTE's drive for quality, the X50 allows you to build a system that matches your style and favorite hues with one of its six colors, while also managing to deliver the functionality and build experience you would want from a higher-end chassis.

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ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X Review

We’ve put the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X—a joint handheld PC project from ASUS and Microsoft—through our handheld benchmark gauntlet. Let’s see whether it’s capable of toppling the MSI Claw 8 and ASUS ROG Ally X, and if it can earn a spot amongst the best PC handhelds on the market.

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ASRock X870 Live Mixer Wi-Fi Review

ASRock nails the price to performance ratio yet again with great VRM and SSD cooling and a slightly mad number of USB ports. However, the age-old questions remain such as is B850 a better choice or should you stump up the cash for X870E instead?

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Corsair Air 5400 RS-R ARGB Review

Corsair takes the established dual-chamber design and slices it further apart into a triple-chamber layout with the Air 5400 RS-R ARGB, thermally separating the CPU cooling from the rest of the system. On top of that, the Air 5400 series aims to woo enthusiasts with its dual curved glass panels and funky air shrouds.

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Upcoming Hardware Launches 2025 (Updated Nov 2025)

This article serves as a continuously updated summary of currently known leaks and official announcements regarding upcoming hardware releases in 2025 and beyond. We cover and keep track of developments for Intel Panther Lake, Nova Lake, AMD Zen 6, NVIDIA's and AMD's upcoming GPUs, DDR6 and GDDR7 memory, chipsets and more.

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HAVN BF 360 Flow Review

The HAVN BF 360 Flow is just the second chassis from the brand after launching the HS 420 a year ago. HAVN clearly took the time to get things right again, as the BF 360 is not just as impressive, but now provides the mid-tower segment with a contender that is hard to beat in many fronts.

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Gigabyte X870E Aorus Pro X3D Ice Review

It wowed at Computex and now it's finally here! Gigabyte's new X870E motherboard has a beautiful white color scheme, X3D CPU boosting modes, a Wi-Fi driver integrated into the BIOS and other innovative new features. But do they justify its asking price?

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G-Wolves Fenrir Max 8K Review

G-Wolves expands their fingertip grip lineup with the Fenrir Max 8K. Weighing no more than 23 g, the ambidextrous Fenrir Max comes with PixArt's PAW3950 sensor, Huano main button switches, and 8000 Hz wireless polling, configurable through a web driver.

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Lian Li HydroShift II LCD-S 360TL Review

The HydroShift II LCD-S 360TL from Lian Li delivers strong performance on AMD and Intel systems alike. Featuring a gorgeous 3.4" IPS display, its unique design ensures a visually clean appearance. With the addition of a stellar warranty, it stands as a compelling option within a robust ecosystem of related products.

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Phison E28 PCIe 5.0 SSD Engineering Sample Review - Efficiency Magic

Phison’s new E28 controller is set to redefine the world of PCIe 5 consumer storage. With record-breaking energy efficiency, it can operate without a large heatsink and requires only half the power of its predecessor. Real-world performance is outstanding, too—it’s the fastest SSD we’ve ever tested.

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ALLIWAVA GH9 Review

The ALLIWAVA GH9 breaks from the usual Mini-PC mold with a tall Cyberpunk-esque hexagonal case. Its Core i9-12900HK CPU, 32 GB RAM, and 1 TB SSD make it strong for everyday work and multitasking. Graphics hold it back, with DDR4 limiting the Iris Xe iGPU against newer rivals. At $500–$550, it’s a capable productivity box with dual 2.5 GbE, Thunderbolt 4, and a unique style.

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ID-Cooling FX360 LCD Review

The FX360 LCD marks ID-Cooling's entry into the display-equipped AIO market. With daisy-chainable fans, user-friendly installation, solid performance, and an impressively low noise output, this cooler appears to cover all bases. It's safe to say ID-Cooling are hitting their stride!

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G.SKILL Trident Z5 NEO RGB DDR5-6000 96 GB CL28 Review

Today's review takes a closer look at the G.SKILL Trident Z5 NEO CL28 high-capacity memory kit. Designed with AMD Ryzen processors and systems in mind, this kit is aimed at content creators and streamers who demand top-tier performance. Let's delve into the review to uncover what G.SKILL brings to the table!

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Silicon Motion MonTitan 7.68 TB Review

Silicon Motion’s MonTitan SSD platform, built around the SM8366 controller, stands out in multiple areas, particularly with its consistently strong performance in specific workloads. Paired with Micron B58R NAND, this unit delivered solid and reliable results, even if it wasn’t the outright fastest in our comparison.

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ASUS TUF Gaming B850-BTF Wi-Fi W Review

If you're looking for a BTF and GC HPWR-compatible motherboard under $300, ASUS has you covered. Strong connectivity, cooling, aesthetics, and features tick most boxes, paving the way for a clean, cable-free motherboard and graphics card setup.

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UPERFECT Delta Pro Touch Review - Stacked and Touch-Sensitive

UPERFECT’s Delta Pro Touch combines two 16-inch 2560x1600 touchscreens in a stacked design that maximizes productivity without taking up extra desk space. It’s a flexible portable monitor, not without quirks, but well-suited to digital nomads.

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MSI MPG Z890I Edge Ti Wi-Fi Review

The MSI Z890I Edge Ti impresses with a record four M.2 ports, four fan headers, two Thunderbolt 4 ports, seven USB 3.2 Gen 2 10 Gbps USB ports and a USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 20 Gbps Type-C header with 27 W power delivery, is this one of the best Mini-ITX motherboards ever made?

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