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2026-03-04

Reviews 52576 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Reviews are out on various computer and storage devices, highlighting their features and performance. The Geekom X14 Pro laptop has received praise for its sleek design, impressive battery life, expandable I/O, and enough power for light gaming. Meanwhile, Tom's Hardware has reviewed the Biwin Black Opal X570 Pro SSD, a massive 8TB drive that offers an alternative to other high-capacity options. Netac has also released an updated version of its portable ZX20 SSD, the ZX20 II, which promises faster speeds and improved performance with its USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 interface.

Computers: Geekom Geekbook X14 Pro Review - The Ultra-Light Wasp
Storage: Biwin Black Opal X570 Pro SSD Review: An 8TB unobtanium monster, Netac ZX20 II Portable SSD 2TB review - Going for 2GB/sec

2026-03-03

Reviews 52576 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Several product reviews have been published, including a review of the Cooler Master Cosmos Alpha chassis by TechPowerUp and a review of DOWSIL TC-5960 thermal paste by IgorsLAB. The latter article delves into the mystery surrounding the ultra-durable paste, which is rarely tested or available in the retail market. Additionally, Funky Kit has reviewed an MSI GeForce RTX 5070 graphics card designed for World of Warcraft fans, while TechPowerUp and The FPS Review have published reviews of high-end motherboards from ASUS and MSI respectively. Tom's Hardware has also reviewed a Transcend 260S 2TB SSD, which it describes as a dependable alternative among PCIe 5.0 contenders.

Casing: Cooler Master Cosmos Alpha Review
Cooling: DOWSIL TC-5960 Thermal Paste Review: Shrouded in legend, hard to come by and rarely tested - what's behind the myth of this ultra-durable paste?
Graphics Cards: MSI GeForce RTX 5070 12G World of Warcraft: Midnight Void Edition - Graphics Card Review
Motherboards: ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E Dark Hero Review, MSI MAG B850 TOMAHAWK MAX WiFi II Motherboard Review
Storage: Transcend 260S 2TB SSD Review: A Dependable Alternative PCIe 5.0 Contender

Windows Server 2022 90 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Microsoft has released out-of-band update KB5082314 for Windows Server 2022, which bundles all previous security patches and includes a critical fix to resolve certificate renewal issues with AD FS servers using Hello for Business. The update specifically addresses a known issue where users logged in fine but were unable to refresh their "Certificate for Windows Hello" dialog after installing the February update KB5075906. To install the patch, administrators need to contact Microsoft Support for a group-policy tweak to enable the Known-Issue Rollback (KIR) setting, which is disabled by default due to its limited applicability. Installing KB5082314 will keep Server 2022 up-to-date with the latest security improvements, even if the special certificate fix remains dormant unless the AD FS/Hello for Business combo is used.
2026-03-02

Drivers 3011 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

NVIDIA's GeForce Game Ready Driver 595.71 has been released to address various issues and provide a smoother gaming experience, especially with the support for DLSS 4 on both Windows 10 and 11. A key bug fix in this update is related to fan monitoring, which had previously caused GPU fans to stop spinning or not display real-time speeds after an update. Additionally, several game-specific bugs have been corrected, including black bars in Ascent, green artifacts in Total War: THREE KINGDOMS, fatal crashes in FINAL FIANCLTY XII The Zodiac Age, image corruption in Call of Duty Modern Warfare, and performance drops in Quantum Break Act 4 Part 1. Overall, the new driver resolves several general system bugs, including fan-monitoring failures and a crash in Blackmagic Design's AV1 decoder.

Reviews 52576 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Here is a roundup of the latest reviews. The Formula V Line Crystal U9 PA mid tower case stands out for its stylish design, roomy interior, and low noise profile. Other products reviewed include the CHUWI CoreBook Air laptop, AQIRYS NOVA gaming mouse, Asus TUF Gaming 850W EVO Gold ATX v3.1 PSU, and Orico BookDrive P10Plus external storage drive. While some of these products excel in terms of performance or price, others have limitations like poor sustained writes with the Orico BookDrive.

Casing: Formula V Line Crystal U9 PA Mid Tower Review
Computers: CHUWI CoreBook Air review: super light, super affordable
Input: AQIRYS NOVA Gaming Mouse Review
Power: Asus TUF Gaming 850W EVO Gold ATX v3.1 PSU Review
Storage: Orico BookDrive P10Plus (512GB) review: Magnetic back and 100W passthrough charging

2026-02-28

Reviews 52576 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Several websites have released new reviews for AR glasses, AIO coolers, keyboards, memory kits, and power supplies. Tom's Hardware reviewed the RayNeo Air 4 Pro AR glasses, which feature HDR10 support and improved audio, while TechPowerUp tested ID-Cooling's FX360 LCD PE all-in-one liquid cooler with a display-equipped design. G-Wolves' HTM Plus keyboard was also reviewed by TechPowerUp, featuring an ambidextrous design and advanced PixArt sensor technology. Additionally, Tom's Hardware evaluated Corsair's memory kit, Klevv Cras V RGB DDR5-9600 C46 2x48GB, which prioritizes speed over affordability.

Augmented Reality: RayNeo Air 4 Pro AR glasses review: Now enhanced with HDR10 and enhanced audio
Cooling: ID-Cooling FX360 LCD PE Review, Thermaltake TH360 V3 Ultra ARGB Sync AIO Liquid Cooler Review
Input: G-Wolves HTM Plus Review, Corsair GALLEON 100 SD Mechanical Keyboard Review - Impeccable Design, Limitless Customization, Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless MG Review: Not enough magnesium?
Memory: Klevv Cras V RGB DDR5-9600 C46 2x48GB review: Binned for pure speed, not your wallet
Power: Antec GSK 1200W ATX v3.1 PSU Review

2026-02-27

Windows 11 740 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Microsoft has released Windows 11 Build 28020.1673 to Windows Insiders in the Canary Channel. The new build quietly drops Emoji 16.0, a single new icon for each major category that shows up in the emoji panel without any extra steps. The preview also flips on Quick Machine Recovery for unmanaged Windows Professional machines and folds first‑sign‑in restore into Windows Backup for Organizations, so fresh devices now pull user settings and Store apps automatically. A built‑in network speed test lives in the taskbar, pan/tilt sliders appear for supported webcams, RSAT finally works on Arm64 hardware, and nearby sharing is sturdier with larger files—all while dark mode finally sticks in File Explorer’s Folder Options dialog. Bottom line: this Canary build feels less like a glossy showcase and more like a genuine effort to smooth out the everyday annoyances.

Windows 11 740 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26300.7939 adds a registry switch that locks batch files while they execute, preventing mid‑run modifications that can cause “file in use” errors. The setting is enabled by creating a DWORD value named LockBatchFilesWhenInUse under HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Command Processor and setting it to 1. Once active, the command processor holds an exclusive lock on each batch file for the entire run, which stops rogue installers or driver updates from corrupting scripts on the fly. After applying the tweak, a simple self‑modifying script runs without error, confirming the protection is working.

Windows 11 740 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

The Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26220.7934 adds a registry‑based option that locks batch files during execution, improving both security and script performance. Shared Bluetooth LE Audio now shows separate volume sliders for each listener, though the UI is a bit finicky. Narrator gains a quick shortcut to read status bars, while Paint finally supports freeform rotation of any selected object. Additional reliability fixes target storage cleanup and ADLaM keyboard typing, but those are mostly background polish.

Reviews 52576 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

Several new computer components have been reviewed by various tech websites, including cases, gaming systems, and memory. The Thermaltake View 380 WS ARGB Snow Mid Tower Chassis is highlighted for its clean design and modern looks, while Acer's Predator Orion 7000 gaming PC boasts impressive specs and a massive tower. Reviews of cooling solutions like the Noctua NH-D15 G2 chromax.black CPU cooler also examine whether lofty claims are justified by the product's performance. Additionally, other reviews cover high-end keyboards, mice, wireless peripherals, and networking equipment, including routers with AI capabilities.

Casing: Thermaltake View 380 WS ARGB Snow Mid Tower Chassis Review
Computers: Acer Predator Orion 7000 (Core Ultra 9 285K + RTX 5090) Desktop Gaming PC Review
Cooling: Noctua NH-D15 G2 chromax.black Review
Input: SteelSeries Apex Pro Gen 3 Gaming Keyboard Review: Hall Effect Technology and Rapid Trigger for Uncompromising Control, be quiet! Dark Perk Ergo & Sym Gaming Mice Review, Corsair Sabre v2 Pro Wireless CF review: Feels like carbon fiber
Memory: ORIGIN CODE Vortex DDR5-6000 192 GB CL26 Review
Motherboards: ASUS ROG Crosshair X870E Glacial Review - A Masterpiece
Networking: Asus ROG Rapture GT-BE19000Ai Wi-Fi 7 gaming router review – Bringing Edge AI to the consumer router market

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