Today's tech roundup highlights a wide array of new hardware releases, starting with Formula V Line's upcoming mid-tower case that features adjustable front intake fans. Enthusiasts looking to upgrade their cooling setups will find plenty of options, from premium single-tower air coolers and feature-packed liquid AIOs to budget-friendly models that deliver solid thermal performance without breaking the bank. The gaming section focuses heavily on 007 First Light, with multiple reviews praising its stealth-action gameplay while benchmarking how smoothly it runs across various handheld devices and modern graphics cards. Beyond computers and games, the collection also covers practical desk accessories like a QLED TV and monitor light bar, alongside wireless speaker systems and discreet smart locks designed for Apple Home users.
Casing: Formula V Line to Preview Air Power G10 Case with Tilting Front Intake Fans
Cooling: BeQuiet Dark Rock 6 CPU Cooler Review, Lian Li HYDROSHIFT II 360P OLED Curved Liquid CPU Cooler Review, ID-Cooling FROZN A620 SLK CPU Cooler Review, Arctic Freezer 36-S Review: Small size, effective performance, low price, Cooler Master Elite Liquid 240 Liquid CPU Cooler Review
Displays: Dune HD Q43R1 QLED TV Review, Quntis Monitor Light Bar Glow Review, TRENDnet TK-240DP KVM Switch Review - 1 Desk 2 PCs
Gaming: 007 First Light Handheld Performance Review, 007 First Light Review — IO Interactive Ends a 14-Year Bond Drought With a Near-Total Triumph, 007 First Light Performance Benchmark Review - 30+ GPUs Tested, 007 First Light review: IOI delivers A+ stealth-action, and a dire warning
Speakers: Edifier S355DB 2.1 Audio Speaker System Review - Powerful Multi-Source Talent, Wireless Subwoofer and Solid Sound
Other: Level Lock Pro Review: An Apple Home Key Smart Lock That Doesn't Look Like One
Casing:
Funky Kit: Formula V Line to Preview Air Power G10 Case with Tilting Front Intake Fans
Formula V Line will preview the Air Power G10, a new mid-tower chassis with tilt-adjustable front intake fan mounts, at Computex 2026. The G10 is the lead product in a 2026 lineup of 22 new products spanning computer cases, air coolers, cooling fans, power supplies, and gaming chairs.
Formula V Line to Preview Air Power G10 Case with Tilting Front Intake Fans - Funky Kit
Cooling:
The Guru of 3D: BeQuiet Dark Rock 6 CPU Cooler Review
The be quiet! Dark Rock 6 is a premium single-tower CPU air cooler engineered for enthusiasts who demand strong thermal performance without sacrificing silence. Featuring six high-performance copper heatpipes, a custom 135 mm Silent Wings PWM fan, and a dense black-coated fin array.
TweakTown: Lian Li HYDROSHIFT II 360P OLED Curved Liquid CPU Cooler Review
Lian Li stacks every AIO feature known to man, adds some we haven't seen, and comes out with the most feature-rich AIO on the planet.
Lian Li HYDROSHIFT II 360P OLED Curved Liquid CPU Cooler Review
TweakTown: ID-Cooling FROZN A620 SLK CPU Cooler Review
The ID-Cooling FROZN A620 SLK packs impressive cooling value into a sub-$50 CPU cooler with more features than its price suggests.
Tom's Hardware: Arctic Freezer 36-S Review: Small size, effective performance, low price
Arctic’s smallest cooler might be its most practical yet.
Arctic Freezer 36-S Review: Small size, effective performance, low price
ThinkComputers.org: Cooler Master Elite Liquid 240 Liquid CPU Cooler Review
The Elite Liquid series of AIOs from Cooler Master are available in both 240mm and 360mm sizes, and in both black and white colorways. With the Elite Liquid 240, ARGB-lit fans and a dual-chamber pump design pair up with a 240mm radiator for cooling duties, and a muted ARGB glow from the pump housing adds a bit more flare to this cooler.
Cooler Master Elite Liquid 240 Liquid CPU Cooler Review | ThinkComputers.org
Displays:
NikKTech: Dune HD Q43R1 QLED TV Review
The Dune HD Q43R1 delivers far more performance and format flexibility than its price suggests. If you want a small TV that behaves like a media player first and a panel second, this is it.
EnosTech.com: Quntis Monitor Light Bar Glow Review
We review the Quntis Monitor Light Bar Glow, testing its desk lighting, backlight, dial controls, build quality, glare reduction, and everyday usability.
EnosTech: TRENDnet TK-240DP KVM Switch Review - 1 Desk 2 PCs
TRENDnet TK-240DP review: a dual-monitor DisplayPort KVM switch for controlling two PCs with one keyboard, mouse, audio setup, and 4K 60Hz support.
Gaming:
TechPowerUp: 007 First Light Handheld Performance Review
Anyone remember 007 Legends? Neither do we, which makes 2010's Blood Stone the last 007 game worth mentioning. The Bond game hiatus lasted for almost a decade and a half, with IO Interactive, the creators of Hitman, now helming 007 First Light, a reimagining of the James Bond story told through a modern lens. Let's see how the game performs across a range of popular handhelds in TPU's handheld performance review.
Wccftech: 007 First Light Review — IO Interactive Ends a 14-Year Bond Drought With a Near-Total Triumph
007 First Light delivers a polished Bond origin story that blends stealth, combat, gadgets, and setpieces into a near-total triumph for IO.
007 First Light Review — IO Interactive Ends a 14-Year Bond Drought With a Near-Total Triumph
TechPowerUp: 007 First Light Performance Benchmark Review - 30+ GPUs Tested
007 First Light delivers a modern James Bond gaming experience with a fresh story set in a reimagined Bond universe. It features a great mix of stealth and action. In our performance review, we examine its graphical fidelity, VRAM usage, upscaling options, and how well it runs across a wide range of modern GPUs.
007 First Light Performance Benchmark Review - 30+ GPUs Tested
Windows Central: 007 First Light review: IOI delivers A+ stealth-action, and a dire warning
Hitman legends IOI have found a huge win with 007: First Light. Effortlessly weaves authentic Bond stealth-action with worryingly contemporary plot points.
007 First Light review: IOI delivers A+ stealth-action, and a dire warning
Speakers:
IgorsLAB: Edifier S355DB 2.1 Audio Speaker System Review - Powerful Multi-Source Talent, Wireless Subwoofer and Solid Sound
The Edifier S355DB, launched in Germany last week and therefore still quite new, is an active 2.1 speaker system with two compact satellites and a separate 8-inch subwoofer that is not traditionally tethered to the satellite unit via a thick signal cable, but according to the manufacturer is connected wirelessly over 5.8 GHz. Edifier specifies a total system output of 150 watts RMS, divided into two times 15 watts for the tweeters, two times 25 watts for the midrange drivers, and 70 watts for the subwoofer.
Other:
MacRumors: Level Lock Pro Review: An Apple Home Key Smart Lock That Doesn't Look Like One
The Level Lock Pro is Level's latest smart lock, featuring Matter connectivity for Apple Home, multiple unlocking methods, door status, and the unassuming design that Level products are known for. I've tested and reviewed several great HomeKit-compatible smart locks, but Level Locks are my personal favorite because of the look. From both the inside and the outside, Level Locks look like a standard deadbolt and not like a smart lock.
Level Lock Pro Review: An Apple Home Key Smart Lock That Doesn't Look Like One













