Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Cooling: NZXT’s latest AIO cooler can run stealthily silent or, noisily with some of the best performance we’ve seen
Gaming: Blades of Fire Review - God of the Forge
Graphics Cards: GeForce RTX 5060 8GB review
Memory: Silicon Power XPOWER Storm RGB 64GB DDR5-6000 CL30 Memory Kit Review, Team Group T-Force CKD XTREEM DDR5-8800 48 GB CL42 Review
Motherboards: ASRock B860 LiveMixer WiFi ATX Motherboard Review
Printers: Formlabs Form 4L is everything we like about the Form 4, but bigger
Storage: BeeStation Plus Review: 8 TB Plug-and-Play NAS with Local AI
Other: Siri Can Clean Your House With the Roborock Saros 10R
Cooling:
Tom's Hardware: NZXT’s latest AIO cooler can run stealthily silent or, noisily with some of the best performance we’ve seen.
Whether you prefer to silently dissipate necessary heat or keep your CPU running cool with some extra noise, NZXT’s Kraken Plus 360 RGB delivers.
Gaming:
Wccftech: Blades of Fire Review - God of the Forge
Even with some flaws and the general lack of originality, Blades of Fire is a solid action-adventure with a lot to offer.
Graphics Cards:
The Guru of 3D: GeForce RTX 5060 8GB review
NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 5060 series enters the market: an 8 GB base model priced at $299 USD with the RTX 5060 Ti available in 8 GB and 16 GB variants. Although the Ti version debuted in April, logistical considerations deferred the standard 5060 to mid-May. We tested and reviewed the MSI Gaming OC model.
Memory:
Funky Kit: Silicon Power XPOWER Storm RGB 64GB DDR5-6000 CL30 Memory Kit Review
The XPOWER Storm DDR5 RGB Memory combines high-frequency, low-latency chips with advanced cooling for peak efficiency. Its modern shark fin design and symmetrical gill aesthetics, enhanced by captivating RGB lighting, add style to any workstation. Balancing power and elegance, the XPOWER Storm DDR5 sets a new standard for memory solutions.
Silicon Power XPOWER Storm RGB 64GB DDR5-6000 CL30 Memory Kit Review - Funky Kit
TechPowerUp: Team Group T-Force CKD XTREEM DDR5-8800 48 GB CL42 Review
Team Group is pushing boundaries with its XTREEM series, leveraging CUDIMM technology to deliver exceptional overclocking performance. This particular kit boasts a 2x 24 GB configuration, carefully binned to achieve impressive speeds of up to 8800 MT/s, with an additional 9466 MT/s profile. Join us as we put this memory through its paces and see how it compares to the competition in our comprehensive review.
Motherboards:
PC Inquisitor: ASRock B860 LiveMixer WiFi ATX Motherboard Review
Could an audio-themed board be ASRock’s best LGA 1851 value?
Printers:
Tom's Hardware: Formlabs Form 4L is everything we like about the Form 4, but bigger
Everything we like about the Form 4, but bigger.
Formlabs Form 4L is everything we like about the Form 4, but bigger
Storage:
The Guru of 3D: BeeStation Plus Review: 8 TB Plug-and-Play NAS with Local AI
Synology rolled out the BeeStation Plus at COMPUTEX 2025 as the next step in its plug-and-play BeeStation lineup. This box comes with 8 TB of storage and almost five times the performance of the original model, so families, creative teams and professionals can stash and stream their data without dealing with compli ...
BeeStation Plus Review: 8 TB Plug-and-Play NAS with Local AI
Other:
MacRumors: Siri Can Clean Your House With the Roborock Saros 10R
With iOS 18.4, Apple added support for robot vacuums to HomeKit, and some of the companies that make robot vacuums have started offering products with Matter integration. Matter-compatible robot vacuums can be added to HomeKit and controlled via Siri voice commands and the Home app.
Review: Siri Can Clean Your House With the Roborock Saros 10R