Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles, including a review of the Corsair FRAME 4500X RS-R ARGB case by TechPowerUp and KitGuru. The Silent Hill f game was also reviewed by TechPowerUp, which examined its graphical fidelity and performance on various GPUs. eTeknix reviewed graphics cards like the INNO3D RTX 5060 Twin X2 for their design, power delivery, and cooling capabilities. Other products reviewed include keyboards like the be quiet! Dark Mount Keyboard, storage devices like the Crucial X10 2TB Portable SSD, and Apple's new Apple Watch SE 3 watch.
Casing: Corsair Frame 4500X RS-R ARGB Review, Corsair Frame 4500X Review
Gaming: Silent Hill f Performance Benchmark Review - 30+ GPUs Tested
Graphics Cards: INNO3D RTX 5060 8GB Twin X2 Graphics Card Review
Input: be quiet! Dark Mount Keyboard review
Mobile: Apple Watch SE 3 Review: Premium Features Without the Premium Price
Storage: Micron 7600 Max 6.4TB Enterprise SSD Review - G9 Flash Hits the Datacenter, Crucial X10 2TB Portable SSD Review Compact and Neat, Sandisk WD Blue SN5100 2TB SSD Review: A Rhapsody in Blue
Casing:
TechPowerUp: Corsair Frame 4500X RS-R ARGB Review
The Corsair FRAME 4500X RS-R ARGB is not just another FRAME chassis. It is a completely new design with a singular glass panel wrapped around the side and front of the body. Sharing a lot of tooling with the FRAME 4000D, you get all those benefits, but also some of the shortcomings.
KitGuru: Corsair Frame 4500X Review
Corsair showed us their Frame 4500X case at Computex and left us distinctly impressed.
Gaming:
TechPowerUp: Silent Hill f Performance Benchmark Review - 30+ GPUs Tested
Silent Hill f brings new material for lovers of the survival horror genre. While the game uses Unreal Engine 5, it generally runs much better than recent titles like Borderlands 4. In our performance review, we examine its graphical fidelity, VRAM usage, and how well it runs on a variety of modern GPUs.
Silent Hill f Performance Benchmark Review - 30+ GPUs Tested
Graphics Cards:
eTeknix: INNO3D RTX 5060 8GB Twin X2 Graphics Card Review
Following a GPU launch, it is always interesting to see what the various AIB partners bring to the table. While the core performance of the RTX 5060 GPU is already known, the real differentiator between models is the design, power delivery, and cooling. This is where a company like INNO3D shines. They have a reputation for delivering no-nonsense, MSRP-based cards that focus on function over frills, providing a straightforward option for gamers who just want a card that works, and works well. So, with the INNO3D RTX 5060 Twin X2, we are not just looking at a GPU
Input:
The Guru of 3D: be quiet! Dark Mount Keyboard review
The Dark Mount takes a more ambitious route. It comes with a customizable screen and eight programmable buttons, features that turn it into something closer to a productivity hub than just a keyboard. These extra controls function much like a mini Stream Deck, letting you assign shortcuts, macros, or media functions.
Mobile:
Mac Rumors: Apple Watch SE 3 Review: Premium Features Without the Premium Price
After a three-year wait, Apple finally upgraded the Apple Watch SE. The new Apple Watch SE 3 has several features that were previously reserved for...
Apple Watch SE 3 Review: Premium Features Without the Premium Price
Storage:
TweakTown: Micron 7600 Max 6.4TB Enterprise SSD Review - G9 Flash Hits the Datacenter
Bringing with it a higher level of efficiency than ever before, Micron's G9 arrayed 7600 Max enterprise SSD is a PCIe Gen5 TCO masterpiece.
ServeTheHome: Crucial X10 2TB Portable SSD Review Compact and Neat
In our Crucial X10 2TB review, we see how this portable SSD compares to the X10 Pro and other USB SSDs we have tested
Tom's Hardware: Sandisk WD Blue SN5100 2TB SSD Review: A Rhapsody in Blue
Sandisk’s newest QLC drive impresses