Here is a roundup of the latest hardware reviews. The ASUS Ascent GX10 has been reviewed as a powerful mini-PC with NVIDIA GB10-based AI hardware, offering a significant amount of processing power in a compact package. In the display category, the MSI MPG 341CQR QD-OLED X36 gaming monitor received praise for its ultra-wide panel, high refresh rate, and improved motion clarity, making it a standout option. Meanwhile, reviews of input devices like the Turtle Beach Burst II Pro wireless controller noted that while it's ultra-lightweight and features high polling rates, there's limited evidence that such capabilities are being used effectively by gamers. Finally, enthusiast-class products like the ASRock X870E Taichi OCF motherboard and TerraMaster F4-425 Plus NAS storage solution have been reviewed as top-of-the-line options for overclocking and multitasking, but their value ultimately depends on individual needs and use cases.
Computers: ASUS Ascent GX10 Review A New NVIDIA GB10 Solution
Displays: MSI MPG 341CQR X36 QD-OLED Gaming Monitor Review: Ultra-Wide Perfection With 360Hz, MSI MPG 341CQR QD-OLED X36 Review - Brighter, Sharper, Harder, Faster, MSI MPG 341CQR QD-OLED X36 Review (5th Gen Ultrawide)
Input: Turtle Beach Burst II Pro Review: Ultra-light, 8K polling, and a little creaky
Motherboards: ASRock X870E Taichi OCF Motherboard Review
Storage: TerraMaster F4-425 Plus NAS Review
Computers:
ServeTheHome: ASUS Ascent GX10 Review A New NVIDIA GB10 Solution
Asus has released their NVIDIA GB10-based mini-PC, the Ascent GX10. Based on NVIDIA’s powerful Spark platform, the GX10 offers a large amount of high-end AI hardware in a tiny box
Displays:
Wccftech: MSI MPG 341CQR X36 QD-OLED Gaming Monitor Review: Ultra-Wide Perfection With 360Hz
MSI's gaming monitor lineup has seen various additions in the past couple of years, with designs that cater to all kinds of gamers. These monitors come in four different tiers, from the high-end MEG series to the gaming-minded MPG series, the entry-level MAG series & the budget G-Series.
TechPowerUp: MSI MPG 341CQR QD-OLED X36 Review - Brighter, Sharper, Harder, Faster
MSI' MPG 341CQR QD-OLED X36 pairs a 34-inch 3440×1440 panel with 360 Hz and the first 5th gen QD-OLED we have tested. With top-tier motion clarity, improved text sharpness due to a new V-Stripe RGB subpixel layout, strong SDR and HDR brightness, and a price that feels fair for the performance it delivers, this one is a winner.
MSI MPG 341CQR QD-OLED X36 Review - Brighter, Sharper, Harder, Faster
KitGuru: MSI MPG 341CQR QD-OLED X36 Review (5th Gen Ultrawide)
Today MSI has announced its latest QD-OLED monitor, the MPG 341CQR QD-OLED X36.
MSI MPG 341CQR QD-OLED X36 Review (5th Gen Ultrawide) - KitGuru
Input:
Tom's Hardware: Turtle Beach Burst II Pro Review: Ultra-light, 8K polling, and a little creaky
There's a lot of 8K polling out there, and not a lot of evidence that anyone uses it.
Turtle Beach Burst II Pro Review: Ultra-light, 8K polling, and a little creaky
Motherboards:
Funky Kit: ASRock X870E Taichi OCF Motherboard Review
X870E Taichi OCF is the pinnacle of ASRock’s commitment to extreme overclocking. Engineered to meet the demands of professional overclockers, this motherboard delivers unparalleled precision, overclocking capability, and performance. As part of the Taichi family, it sets a new standard for those who push their systems to the limit.
Storage:
Hardware Busters: TerraMaster F4-425 Plus NAS Review
The hybrid F4-425 Plus has a lot going for it: dual 5GbE networking, high-speed USB ports, support for multiple NVMe SSDs alongside four SATA drive bays, and a capable Intel N150 processor paired with 16GB of DDR5 RAM. On paper, it checks a lot of boxes, but is this the missing piece in your storage solution?





