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Today's reviews roundup brings in-depth analyses of various components. Enthusiasts can look forward to unique design and exceptional airflow with the GAMEMAX Blade Concept Mid-Tower Chassis, while those seeking reliable cooling performance can consider Valkyrie's Surge SL125 CPU Cooler. In the gaming realm, Battlefield 6 has been put through its paces in a performance benchmark review, showcasing its graphical fidelity and VRAM usage across multiple GPUs. Additionally, various other components have been reviewed, including graphics cards, memory kits, motherboards, power supplies, and NAS systems.

Casing: GAMEMAX Blade Concept Mid-Tower Chassis Review
Cooling: Valkrie Surge SL125 CPU Cooler Review
Gaming: Battlefield 6 Performance Benchmark Review - 40+ GPUs Tested, Battlefield 6 Review - Battlefield Is (Mostly) Back
Graphics Cards: ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 5050 SOLO Video Card Review
Memory: Patriot Viper Xtreme 5 CKD 48GB DDR5-9600 Memory Kit Review
Motherboards: 
ASRock B850M Steel Legend WiFi Review
Power: 
PCCooler YT850 ATX v3.1 PSU Review
Storage: 
TerraMaster F2-425 NAS Review





Casing:

TweakTown: GAMEMAX Blade Concept Mid-Tower Chassis Review

GAMEMAX's Blade Concept is a bold open-style PC case built for enthusiasts who want standout design, strong airflow, and a unique showcase build.

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Cooling:

eTeknix: Valkrie Surge SL125 CPU Cooler Review

Valkyrie are one of my favourite brands, with an impressive range of award-winning AIO and air coolers, as well as cases, peripherals, and so much more. Valkyrie are bringing its cooling expertise to the CPU air cooler market with the new Surge SL125. While this isn't going to be the most extreme in their line-up, this compact air cooler is designed to provide dependable cooling performance for modern multi-core processors from both Intel and AMD. 

Valkrie Surge SL125 CPU Cooler Review

Gaming:

TechPowerUp: Battlefield 6 Performance Benchmark Review - 40+ GPUs Tested

Battlefield 6 is coming! The newest version of the large-scale warfare game brings numerous improvements, but sticks to the battle-tested Frostbite Engine. In our performance review, we examine its graphical fidelity, VRAM usage, and how well it runs on a variety of modern GPUs.

Battlefield 6 Performance Benchmark Review - 40+ GPUs Tested

Wccftech: Battlefield 6 Review - Battlefield Is (Mostly) Back

Check out our review of Battlefield 6 to see if EA and Battlefield Studios were able to pull off a huge comeback for the series.

Battlefield 6 Review - Battlefield Is (Mostly) Back

Graphics Cards:

The FPS Review: ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 5050 SOLO Video Card Review

ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 5050 SOLO is a compact card, with single-fan, 11 games, DLSS Upscaling, Ray Tracing, compare it to RTX 3050, RTX 4060, RX 7600.

ZOTAC GAMING GeForce RTX 5050 SOLO Video Card Review

Memory:

Funky Kit: Patriot Viper Xtreme 5 CKD 48GB DDR5-9600 Memory Kit Review

Patriot is one of the few brands that have decided to release the 9600MT/s DDR5 CUDIMM memory kits. They’re one of the fastest memort kits on the market right now. Most brands limit themselves to no more than 8800 MT/s, despite mentioning higher options in multiple press releases.

Patriot Viper Xtreme 5 CKD 48GB DDR5-9600 Memory Kit Review - Funky Kit

Motherboards:

PC Inquisitor: ASRock B850M Steel Legend WiFi Review

Can a mid-sized board hold its own against full-ATX rivals while saving both space and money?

ASRock B850M Steel Legend WiFi Review

Power:

Hardware Busters: PCCooler YT850 ATX v3.1 PSU Review

The PCCooler YT850 is Cybenetics Platinum certified in efficiency and it is also compliant with the ATX v3.1 spec, meaning that it can deliver 1700W for short periods, without issues. Read the review to learn more about this product!

PCCooler YT850 ATX v3.1 PSU Review - Hardware Busters

Storage:

Hardware Busters: TerraMaster F2-425 NAS Review

TerraMaster is really pushing the envelope with the F2-425, an x86-based NAS system featuring a 2.5GbE connection at a very compelling price point. What gap in the market is it filling, and why might it be the one you need?

TerraMaster F2-425 NAS Review - Hardware Busters