Several computer case reviews have been published today, including TechPowerUp's review of Montech's Sky 3 dual-glass chassis and TweakTown's review of the same mid-tower case. Meanwhile, InWin's Shift open-frame chassis is also reviewed by Hardware Busters as a potential platform for enthusiast hardware. The gaming world is represented with reviews of Nioh 3 on IgorsLAB and Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake on Wccftech, both of which have mixed opinions about their respective games. Additionally, various tech product reviews are featured, including headphones, power supplies, storage devices, and laptops.
Casing: Montech Sky 3 Review, Montech Sky 3 Mid-Tower Chassis Review, InWin Shift Chassis Review
Computers: Apple MacBook Pro (14-inch, M5 Max) review: Blazing-fast super cores
Gaming: Nioh 3 review: Lots of ambition and even more baggage, Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake Review - The Deepest Bond, The Darkest Secret, Monster Hunter Stories 3 Review: High-stakes combat meets addictive monster taming
Headphones: Razer BlackShark V3 Pro White Gaming Headset Review, beyerdynamic DT 1990 PRO MKII Studio Headphones Review
Power: be quiet! Pure Power 13 M 1200w PSU Review
Storage: Patriot MD330 Storage Hub Review
Casing:
TechPowerUp: Montech Sky 3 Review
The Sky 3 is Montech's latest dual-glass chassis that manages to look a bit different than its predecessor, while still including all the usual bells and whistles of a mid-tower case at great pricing. Montech has even managed to embed a cool two part ARGB LED strip and some nifty branding elements.
TweakTown: Montech Sky 3 Mid-Tower Chassis Review
Montech has once again delivered a great case that provides good value and performance with the all-new Sky 3 mid-tower computer case.
Hardware Busters: InWin Shift Chassis Review
InWin expands its modular ecosystem with the Shift, a striking open-frame chassis built for true enthusiasts. With virtually zero airflow restrictions and complete component exposure, could this be the ultimate platform for enthusiast hardware? Let’s take a closer look.
Computers:
Tom's Hardware: Apple MacBook Pro (14-inch, M5 Max) review: Blazing-fast super cores
And the 40-core GPU is no joke.
Apple MacBook Pro (14-inch, M5 Max) review: Blazing-fast super cores
Gaming:
IgorsLAB: Nioh 3 review: Lots of ambition and even more baggage
After Nioh and Nioh 2, it was pretty clear where this was headed. Over the years, Team Ninja built its own Souls-like ecosystem with Japanese mythology
Nioh 3 review: Lots of ambition and even more baggage | Igor plays
Wccftech: Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake Review - The Deepest Bond, The Darkest Secret
Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake is a solid remake of the second entry in the series, with only the combat system holding back a great experience
Fatal Frame 2: Crimson Butterfly Remake Review - The Deepest Bond, The Darkest Secret
Neowin: Monster Hunter Stories 3 Review: High-stakes combat meets addictive monster taming
Capcom's new Monster Hunter game is from the turn-based spin-off series where you get monster pets. Here's what we think of this grand adventure.
Headphones:
MadShrimps: Razer BlackShark V3 Pro White Gaming Headset Review
BlackShark series has been updated with a featured packed V3 Pro member, coming with lots of upgrades regarding sound quality but also regarding the microphone and comfort levels. The Synapse app allows you to customize the audio signature even further and we even have a dedicated mobile application to modify…
NikKTech: beyerdynamic DT 1990 PRO MKII Studio Headphones Review
The DT 1990 PRO MKII by beyerdynamic is what happens when a brand respects its own legacy but isn’t afraid to refine it. The sharper edges are gone, the balance is steadier, and the headphone finally feels comfortable in both studio and home setups.
Power:
eTeknix: be quiet! Pure Power 13 M 1200w PSU Review
be quiet! has long been a household name for PC enthusiasts who value pairing whisper quiet PC hardware, with award-winning performance.
Storage:
ThinkComputers: Patriot MD330 Storage Hub Review
So many laptops these days do not have many ports, instead we are left with one, maybe two USB-C ports, and then we have to get a dongle for all of those other connections. One of those connections we always tend to need is HDMI, to of course connect our device to a larger display. Another thing I always typically use with my laptop is a portable SSD. Well Patriot has combined those two things as well as fast charging with their MD330 storage hub. This simple little device will plug into a Type-C port in your device and give you storage, HDMI, and another Type-C port for charging! Is this the ultimate gadget to have in your tech bag? Read on as we take a look!




