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Today's tech roundup covers a wide range of hardware reviews spanning cooling solutions, gaming performance, peripherals, mobile devices, and power accessories. DeepCool introduces its updated AG620 G2 dual tower cooler as a strong budget option while Forza Horizon 6 undergoes extensive benchmarking across dozens of graphics cards and handheld PCs to showcase its Japanese open world. Gamers looking for peripherals can check out the highly versatile Turtle Beach Stealth Pro II headset alongside Razer's featherweight Viper V4 Pro mouse designed specifically for competitive esports. The mobile and power segments round things out with Motorola challenging Samsung in the flip phone market, plus detailed looks at ENERMAX's massive 1200W power supply and Nimble's practical retractable wall charger.
Cooling: DeepCool AG620 G2 Review: Is this a best budget cooler
Gaming: Forza Horizon 6 Performance Benchmark Review - 30+ GPUs Tested, Forza Horizon 6 Handheld Performance Review, Forza Horizon 6 review: a stunning open-world Japanese adventure
Headphones: Turtle Beach Stealth Pro II review: Impressively versatile
Input: Razer Viper V4 Pro review: 49 grams, 8,000 Hz, and a clear focus on competitive gaming
Mobile: Moto Razr Fold Review: The Folding Phone That Puts Samsung On Notice
Power: ENERMAX PlatimaxII 1200DF 1200W Report, Nimble Wally Stretch Review: A Colorful Charger With a Retractable USB-C Cable
Windows 11 Insider Release Preview Build 28000 delivers a cleaner Xbox mode for gaming and expands File Explorer archive support without requiring third-party tools. Input handling gets a practical upgrade with haptic feedback for compatible pens, a streamlined voice typing interface, and better Arabic keyboard options. Security tightens noticeably as Microsoft removes automatic trust for cross-signed drivers and adds batch file locks to stop mid-execution tampering. Routine quality fixes round out the release by speeding up startup apps, raising FAT32 formatting limits, and smoothing out Windows Hello reliability across upgrades.
The latest Windows 11 Release Preview patch delivers a practical mix of performance tweaks and hardware tracking tools that streamline everyday workflows. Task Manager finally exposes NPU usage metrics, multi-app camera support eliminates streaming conflicts, and shared Bluetooth audio routes sound to two paired devices without extra configuration. Storage dialogs now accept gigabyte inputs instead of forcing awkward megabyte math, while background indexing routines and unnecessary UAC prompts get streamlined to reduce routine friction. Microsoft is still pushing this update through a gradual rollout phase, so verifying the exact build number after rebooting ensures systems finish their housekeeping tasks before heavy workloads begin.
Today's tech roundup covers a wide range of hardware and software reviews that highlight both promising innovations and noticeable compromises across different categories. The Klipsch Pro Media Lumina speakers sound decent enough, yet they completely lack the deep bass you would expect from a dedicated subwoofer. Cooling options are equally split this month since the GEEKTC paste spreads easily while Noctua delivers premium silence for hot days, but the PCCooler CPU cooler falls short on thermals and noise control despite its clean look. You will also find reviews of a sturdy Endorfy gaming chair, a high-end Keychron keyboard, the Directive 8020 video game, and an Asus motherboard that all present unique trade-offs worth considering before you buy anything.
Audio: Klipsch Pro Media Lumina Review: Slimmer subwoofer, even slimmer bass
Casing: NZXT H2 Flow (2026) review, GAMEMAX Vista 2 AB Review – Stylish Airflow Focused Gaming Case
Cooling: GEEKTC GT-6530 Thermal Paste Test Review - Competitor to HY-P17 and Much Easier to Apply, Noctua HOME line Review, PCCooler CPS RZ620M X CPU Cooler Review
Furniture: Endorfy Scrim Review - Decent Gaming Chair Under €250
Gaming: Serafim S3 controller review: Good ergonomics, great tactility, and some weird stuff, Directive 8020 Review: Supermassive's Shapeshifting Aliens Can Hijack Your Own Character, Yet One Playthrough Is Enough
Input: Keychron Q3 Ultra 8K Keyboard Review
Motherboards: Asus Prime Z890-P Wifi Motherboard Review: Primed and ready for your Core Ultra processo
Today's reviews roundup bring several new gadgets that bring distinct advantages to different workflows. The GEEKOM A7 Max handles office tasks efficiently but struggles with heavier gaming because its limited memory configuration restricts graphics performance, while Dell countered with a surprisingly fast XPS 16 model that pairs an elegant thin chassis with a brilliant OLED screen. Gamers seeking better peripherals should look into the GuliKit TT PRO and MAX controllers since they deliver precise tracking and extensive customization options across multiple platforms. Enterprise storage also saw major improvements as Memblaze introduced a QLC drive capable of exceeding three million random read operations per second.
Input: GuliKit TT PRO and TT MAX review: precise control with real customization
Storage: Memblaze PBlaze 7 7A40 Ocean 61.44TB Enterprise SSD Review - Oceans of QLC at 3.3 million IOPS
NVIDIA just pushed GeForce Game Ready Driver 596.49 for Windows 10 and 11, primarily targeting the frame pacing stutter that breaks DLSS Frame Generation when V-Sync is turned on. The update also adds official DLSS and RTX optimizations for Forza Horizon 6, Directive 8020, and Subnautica 2, so those titles will load faster and apply the correct rendering paths automatically. Creative professionals will benefit from a quiet patch that finally stops the viewport flickering issue in Foundry Mari 7.0v2. Installing the driver through the standard express setup handles everything cleanly without forcing manual component selection or registry tweaks.
The May 2026 Security Update delivers 265 patches, with the bulk of the work focusing on Chromium browser hardening and critical Windows kernel fixes. High severity flaws in the TCP/IP stack and Win32k graphics subsystem are addressed to block privilege escalation and remote code execution attempts. Office components and Azure cloud services also receive important remote code execution patches that require a current servicing stack for smooth deployment. Users should install the update immediately, verify the new build number after reboot, and check Microsoft's known issues list to avoid unexpected deployment delays.
Creative Sound Blaster Audigy FX Pro gets a thorough teardown alongside direct performance measurements against integrated audio during idle tasks and gaming sessions. Meanwhile Noctua pushes its NH-D15 G2 chromax.black air cooler into a market now dominated by 360mm liquid cooling solutions that typically run cooler. Gamers will appreciate the TCL 27R944K display since it pairs Mini LED brightness with highly responsive frame rates for competitive play. The collection also rounds out with budget friendly gear like the lightweight Sharkoon SKILLER SGM70W mouse before finishing on the ASUS ROG Strix X870E-A motherboard that balances modern connectivity against more affordable competitor boards.
Audio: Creative Sound Blaster Audigy FX Pro Review
Cooling: Noctua NH-D15 G2 chromax.black Review: Air vs 360mm AIO on Intel and AMD
Displays: TCL 27R944K 165 Hz gaming monitor review: Mini LED with high brightness and high performance
Headphones: OneOdio Studio Max 2 Wireless DJ Headphones review: 45mm drivers with Ultra-low Latency
Input: Sharkoon SKILLER SGM70W Review
Motherboards: ASUS ROG Strix X870E-A Gaming Wi-Fi 7 Neo Review
The refreshed GEEKOM A9 Max packs serious AI processing into a tiny chassis, but reviewers point out one major flaw that limits its overall appeal. MSI addresses thermal needs with the MAG CORELIQUID A15 360, offering gamers a durable liquid cooler that features straightforward installation and subtle ARGB lighting. Digital artists can skip their laptops entirely since the 3DMakerPro Toucan handles all scanning operations independently without external hardware. Nextorage rounds out the roundup with a dependable PS5 compatible SSD that prioritizes steady read speeds over unnecessary marketing gimmicks.
Computers: GEEKOM A9 Max 2026 Edition review: a tiny but powerful AI Mini PC with 86 TOPS
Cooling: MSI MAG CORELIQUID A15 360 Liquid CPU Cooler Review
Scanners: 3DMakerPro Toucan 3D Scanner review: All-in-one 3D scanning
Storage: Nextorage NEM-PAC 2TB SSD Review: A solid, PS5-ready workhorse
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