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Today's reviews roundup covers everything from chassis designs prioritizing airflow to new gaming monitors featuring advanced blur reduction technology for competitive play. Input devices include lightweight mice and ergonomic keyboards designed to save desk space while maintaining essential functionality. Power supply testing showed mixed results because the FSP MEGA GM 1000 W sample had internal quality control issues despite passing performance benchmarks, yet MSI targets a premium audience with titanium models aiming for better value. Storage solutions round out the collection with NAS systems built on modern Intel hardware for significantly higher performance and expandability.





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The Guru of 3D: Antec Flux Pro Noctua Edition chassis review

The Antec Flux Pro Noctua Edition immediately stands out as a collaboration that targets a very specific audience: PC enthusiasts who prioritize airflow, thermals, and long-term reliability over visual gimmicks.

Antec Flux Pro Noctua Edition chassis review

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Tom's Hardware: Acer Predator XB273U F5 27-inch QHD 360 Hz gaming monitor review: Utilizing G-Sync Pulsar to deliver phenomenal blur reduction

G-Sync Pulsar blur reduction tech makes its debut in Acer’s Predator XB273U F5.

Acer Predator XB273U F5 27-inch QHD 360 Hz gaming monitor review: Utilizing G-Sync Pulsar to deliver phenomenal blur reduction

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MadShrimps: Glorious Model O Eternal Wired Mouse Review

The Model O Eternal mouse from Glorious comes with a good 12000 DPI mainstream sensor, a very low weight of about 55 grams thanks to the honeycomb design on the back and bottom, while the PVC 2-meter cable is flexible enough not to introduce drag. The product is competitively priced and its right-handed symmetrical design will allow any type of grip, depending on your hand size!

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TechPowerUp: Rapoo VT2 Max Review

The ambidextrous, 56 g Rapoo VT2 Max comes with PixArt's PAW3950 Ultimate sensor, optical main button switches, and 8000 Hz wired and wireless polling. Owing to the latest Nordic 54 series MCU and an 800 mAh battery, the VT2 Max also boasts up to 750 hours of battery life at 1000 Hz.

Rapoo VT2 Max Review

TweakTown: Corsair SABRE v2 PRO CARBON FIBER Wireless Gaming Mouse Review - The Premium Option

With its carbon fiber body, impressive sensor, and flawless performance, the flagship SABRE v2 PRO CF is a formidable competitive gaming mouse.

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Funky Kit: EPOMAKER LUMA100 Ergonomic Keyboard Review

The EPOMAKER LUMA100 Ergonomic Keyboard is designed to combine a compact layout with premium materials and modern wireless functionality. Featuring a 96% layout with 100 keys, the keyboard retains essential keys such as the numpad while significantly reducing the overall footprint compared to a traditional full-size keyboard. This makes it ideal for users who want the productivity benefits of a full layout without sacrificing valuable desk space. Built with an anodized aluminium case and gasket-mount structure, the LUMA100 focuses not only on durability but also on delivering a smoother and more comfortable typing experience.

EPOMAKER LUMA100 Ergonomic Keyboard Review - Funky Kit

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TechPowerUp: FSP MEGA GM 1000 W Review

Compact, ATX 3.1 ready, and silent up to 500 W, the FSP MEGA GM 1000 W performs beautifully on the test bench with solid ripple control. However, our teardown on this preproduction sample revealed internal quality control issues, including inconsistent assembly and a dangerous loose solder ball.

FSP MEGA GM 1000 W Review

KitGuru: MSI MPG Ai1600TS Titanium PSU Review

Today we take a look at the new MSI MPG Ai1600TS power supply. This unit targets the ultra high-end audience and, while it is not currently available at retail, it will likely be priced around £100-£150 less than the existing Ai1600T (non-TS), which is currently listed at £550 on Scan.

MSI MPG Ai1600TS Titanium PSU Review - KitGuru

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Neoseeker: TerraMaster F4-424 Pro NAS Review

The TerraMaster F4‑424 Pro NAS is part of a newer generation of small-business and enthusiast NAS systems built around modern Intel hardware for faster networking and improved expandability. Featuring support for up to two NVMe drivess and NVMe SSD caching, dual 2.5GbE networking, and up to 32GB of DDR5 memory, the F4-424 Pro aims to deliver significantly higher performance than many traditional 4-bay NAS systems.

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