Reviewers highlight strong cooling performance and quiet operation across several new CPU coolers, including the Cooler Master MasterLiquid 360 Atmos II White and ASRock's first LCD-equipped liquid coolers. The Arctic Freezer 36-S stands out as a budget option that maintains low temperatures and minimal noise while costing under eighteen pounds. The ASRock X870 CHALLENGER WiFi White motherboard delivers enthusiast features in a fresh design, while Gigabyte introduces a 1000W ATX 3.1 power supply that meets strict efficiency and noise standards for demanding builds. Storage options feature the affordable Team Group T-Force GA PRO Gen5 NVMe drive and the securely designed ADATA URBAN TAPSAFE external SSD, both targeting users who need reliable high-speed data transfer.
Cooling: COOLER MASTER MASTERLIQUID 360 ATMOS II WHITE CPU AIO liquid cooling system review - refinement for the next generation, ASRock Phantom Gaming and Steel Legend 360 LCD review: An impressive cooling debut, Arctic Freezer 36-S review: a great CPU cooler for an astoundingly low price
Motherboards: ASRock X870 CHALLENGER WiFi White Motherboard Review
Power: Gigabyte AE1000PM PG5 1000W ATX v3.1 PSU Review
Storage: Team Group T-Force GA PRO Gen5 2 TB NVMe SSD Review - Tuned Specs For Entry-Level Gen5 Builders, ADATA URBAN TAPSAFE 2TB USB-C External SSD Review
Cooling:
IgorsLAB: COOLER MASTER MASTERLIQUID 360 ATMOS II WHITE CPU AIO liquid cooling system review - refinement for the next generation
In testing, the MasterLiquid 360 Atmos II White impressed with very high cooling performance at 40 dB(A), clean installation, and an effective VRM Flex Kit.
Tom's Hardware: ASRock Phantom Gaming and Steel Legend 360 LCD review: An impressive cooling debut
ASRock enters the cooling market with VRM-fan equipped liquid coolers and 3.4-inch LCD displays.
ASRock Phantom Gaming and Steel Legend 360 LCD review: An impressive cooling debut
Club386: Arctic Freezer 36-S review: a great CPU cooler for an astoundingly low price
Despite costing just £17.89, this budget-friendly heatsink and fan can happily cool a 105W CPU, and it barely makes any noise in the process.
Arctic Freezer 36-S review: a great CPU cooler for an astoundingly low price | Club386
Motherboards:
The FPS Review: ASRock X870 CHALLENGER WiFi White Motherboard Review
In our review of the ASRock X870 CHALLENGER WiFi White motherboard, we find that it really impresses, with a new design, and features fitting enthusiasts.
Power:
Hardware Busters: Gigabyte AE1000PM PG5 1000W ATX v3.1 PSU Review
Gigabyte enters the high-end ATX 3.1 era with the AORUS ELITE P1000W PG5 Rev. 2.0, a fully modular 1000W PSU carrying Cybenetics Platinum efficiency and Cybenetics LAMBDA A++ noise certifications. It is PCIe Gen 5.1 ready, comes with a native 12+4-pin cable able to deliver up to 600W, uses Japanese capacitors, and promises very low noise output with a 120mm FDB fan and Cybenetics LAMBDA A++ certification. On paper, this compact 140mm-long unit ticks many boxes for demanding gaming and workstation systems—but, as always, our instruments will have the final word.
Gigabyte AE1000PM PG5 1000W ATX v3.1 PSU Review - Hardware Busters
Storage:
Wccftech: Team Group T-Force GA PRO Gen5 2 TB NVMe SSD Review - Tuned Specs For Entry-Level Gen5 Builders
We test the T-Force GA PRO 2 TB Gen5 SSD, featuring Innogrit IG5666 controller, 10GB/s speeds at $179, offering solid value & performance.
Team Group T-Force GA PRO Gen5 2 TB NVMe SSD Review - Tuned Specs For Entry-Level Gen5 Builders
Funky Kit: ADATA URBAN TAPSAFE 2TB USB-C External SSD Review
ADATA keeps releasing portable SSDs. This time it’s the new URBAN TAPSAFE series SSD. The tested SSD has a 2 TB capacity and is rated at a pretty fast 1900 MB/s read and write. However, the most important aspects are its design and security features, which you will learn about...
ADATA URBAN TAPSAFE 2TB USB-C External SSD Review - Funky Kit






