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2026-01-03

Reviews 52525 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Today's reviews cover a range of computer products, including cases and components. The SilverStone Lucid 05 case has been reviewed by TechPowerUp, with it being praised for its improved functionality and ability to fit larger ATX boards. In other news, KitGuru has reviewed the Epomaker TH108 Pro keyboard, which features a TFT screen and rotary dial in addition to its full-size mechanical design. Meanwhile, Tom's Hardware has reviewed the Patriot Viper PV593 4TB SSD, which offers high-end storage at a budget price point despite being released during a time of turmoil in the storage market.

Casing: SilverStone Lucid 05 Review
Computers: Lenovo ThinkCentre neo 50q Tiny QC Review a Qualcomm Snapdragon X Based 1L PC
Gaming: PXN VD6 Direct Drive Racing Wheel Bundle Review
Input: Epomaker TH108 Pro Keyboard Review
Storage: Patriot Viper PV593 4TB SSD Review — The Viper stays sleeping

2026-01-02

Reviews 52525 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles from various tech websites and outlets. In cooling news, Tom's Hardware reviewed the ID-Cooling FX360 LCD AIO, praising its performance and quiet operation but criticizing its small screen size. Meanwhile, in input device reviews, APH Networks tested the Epomaker Split70, a new split keyboard that exceeded expectations, while TechPowerUp looked at the G-Wolves Hati-S2 Pro 8K gaming mouse. In other categories, Hardware Busters reviewed the ARCTIC Summair 2Go mobile fan, and ServeTheHome checked out the BrosTrend 2.5GbE PCIe network adapter for low cost and high performance.

Cooling: ID-Cooling FX360 LCD Review: Quiet, cool, and… why is this screen so small?, ARCTIC Summair 2Go Mobile USB Fan Review
Input: Epomaker Split70 Review, G-Wolves Hati-S2 Pro 8K Review
Networking: 
BrosTrend 2.5GbE PCIe Network Adapter Mini-Review
Storage: 
Biwin Black Opal X570 Pro 8TB SSD Review - Massive Capacity with Elite Performance

2026-01-01

Reviews 52525 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Happy new year! Here is the first hardware reviews roundup of this year. The Sudokoo Proteus 360 all-in-one (AIO) computer has been praised for its highly customizable display, solid performance on both Intel and AMD platforms, strong warranty, and thoughtful design features. In the world of input devices, AQIRYS' ATRIA RGB Wireless Gaming Keyboard is a cost-effective option that boasts an LCD color screen and compact 1800 layout. Meanwhile, graphics card reviews have highlighted the ASUS GeForce RTX 5080 Noctua OC Edition's impressive 4K gaming performance without any noise. Additionally, there are reviews of various power stations from VTOMAN, small form factor computers like the ECS LIVA Z11 Plus, and secure storage solutions such as the Kingston IronKey D500S USB Secure Flash Drive.

Cooling: Sudokoo Proteus 360 Review
Input: AQIRYS ATRIA RGB Wireless Gaming Keyboard Review
Graphics Cards: ASUS GeForce RTX 5080 Noctua OC Edition Review - The Silent Giant
Motherboards: 
MSI MEG X870E GODLIKE X Edition review
Power: 
VTOMAN FlashSpeed 600 & Jump 600X SuperSafe LIFEBMS Power Stations Review, ECS LIVA Z11 Plus Review
Storage: 
Adata XPG Mars 980 Blade 2TB SSD Review: Affordable Luxury, Kingston IronKey D500S USB Secure Flash Drive Review

2025-12-31

Reviews 52525 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles. Review sites such as The FPS Review have published year-end summaries of the best hardware launched in 2025. Graphics cards like ASUS's ROG Matrix Platinum GeForce RTX 5090 were highlighted for their exceptional performance, but at a steep cost. Other notable products include keyboards like the Syntech Chronos G-68, which offers compact magnetic designs with arrow keys, and networking devices such as the Sodola SL902-SWTG015AS 2.5G Switch, which features fanless operation and affordable pricing. Additionally, storage solutions from Synology received attention, particularly after the company's decision to disallow non-Synology drives in their NAS devices.

CPUs: Best Hardware Launched and Reviewed in 2025
Graphics Cards: 
ASUS ROG Matrix Platinum GeForce RTX 5090 Review - Unbeatable Performance, Stunning Design
Input: 
Syntech Chronos G-68 Review: Compact Magnetic Keyboard Done Right
Motherboards: 
MSI B850 MPower Motherboard Review: Micro ATX made for overclocking memory
Networking: 
Sodola SL902-SWTG015AS 2.5G Switch Review 5-port 2.5GbE 1-port 10G
Storage: 
Synology DS925+ review: A look after backtracking on locking out unapproved drives

2025-12-30

Reviews 52525 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles with various computer components, including the Gamemax N90 chassis, which offers improvements over its predecessor, and the MSI MAG PANO 100R PZ Gaming Case, which supports specific motherboards. In addition to these cases, reviewers have also tested devices such as the Dell 16 Plus 2-in-1 laptop, a convertible with powerful specs, and the Philips Evnia 27M2N6501L QD-OLED monitor, a budget-friendly option offering infinite contrast and quick response times. The field of networking has seen the introduction of affordable 10GbE Realtek RTL8127 NICs, while the world of printing has been explored with the review of the QIDI Plus 4 3D printer, which handles various materials with ease. Lastly, the Corsair MP700 Micro 4TB SSD, a compact drive with impressive capacity in its M.2 form factor, has excited storage enthusiasts.

Casing: Gamemax N90 Chassis Review, MSI Project Zero: MSI MAG PANO 100R PZ Gaming PC Case Review
Computers: Dell 16 Plus 2-in-1 Review: Mini-LED In A Big Convertible Laptop
Displays: Philips Evnia 27M2N6501L Review (Affordable 1440p/240Hz QD-OLED)
Networking: The Arrival of CHEAP 10GbE Realtek RTL8127 NIC Review
Printers: QIDI Plus 4 3D Printer Review
Storage: Corsair MP700 Micro 4TB SSD Review: A monster in the tiny M.2 2242 form factor

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