Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles with reviews of various gadgets and devices. A review by ServeTheHome praises the Dell Pro Max 18 Plus laptop for its impressive performance with an NVIDIA RTX Pro 5000 Blackwell GPU, while TechPowerUp's review of the PELADN WO4 focuses on its budget-friendly computing capabilities. In the cooling department, ThinkComputers and EnosTech.com have reviewed CPU coolers from Cooler Master and ID Cooling, respectively, highlighting their efficient heat distribution and sleek designs. Meanwhile, eTeknix and Tom's Hardware have reviewed gaming monitors from MSI and Acer, showcasing their ultrawide, fast, and bright displays for immersive gaming experiences.
Computers: Dell Pro Max 18 Plus Review a HUGE Laptop with a NVIDIA RTX Pro 5000 Blackwell GPU, PELADN WO4 Review
Cooling: Cooler Master Hyper 212 3DHP Black ARGB CPU Cooler Review, ID Cooling DX360 GDL Review, Ocypus Delta A62EX White Digital Review
Displays: MSI MPG 271QR QD-OLED X50 Gaming Monitor Review, Acer Predator X34 X0 34-inch Mini LED 200 Hz gaming monitor review: Ultra wide, ultra fast, and ultra bright
Gaming: Simagic Alpha Evo 12Nm Bundle Review
Video: Govee Star Projector Review: HomeKit-Connected Night Lights With Matter Support
Computers:
ServeTheHome: Dell Pro Max 18 Plus Review a HUGE Laptop with a NVIDIA RTX Pro 5000 Blackwell GPU
In our Dell Pro Max 18 Plus review, we see how this huge system with lots of performance through its NVIDIA RTX Pro 5000 Blackwell performs
Dell Pro Max 18 Plus Review a HUGE Laptop with a NVIDIA RTX Pro 5000 Blackwell GPU
TechPowerUp: PELADN WO4 Review
PELADN’s WO4 focuses on simple, budget-minded computing with its Ryzen 5 5600H and compact design. It performs very well for everyday tasks and remains quiet during heavy sessions. While gaming is very limited on this rig, it offers solid power for its price tag.
Cooling:
ThinkComputers: Cooler Master Hyper 212 3DHP Black ARGB CPU Cooler Review
We’ve been waiting for Cooler Master to come out with their 3D heatpipe (3DHP) CPU coolers since we got a preview of the tech earlier this year at Computex. If you aren’t familiar with 3DHP technology it essentially adds heatpipes to the center of a heatsink. In typical cooler design the heatpipes go up into the heatsink in a “U” fashion leaving the center of the cooler open. So with 3DHP you now have heatpipes coming up through the center of the cooler. This leads to more efficient cooling and better heat distribution. Of course to debut this tech they are going to use an iconic cooler, their Hyper 212! So on the test bench today we have the Hyper 212 3DHP Black ARGB, which is a single-tower, single-fan cooler that makes use of two 3D heatpipes. Let’s take a look and see what this cooler can do!
EnosTech.com: ID Cooling DX360 GDL Review
Lian Li introduced short tubes based AIO in the Hydro Shift series of liquid coolers. The same was adopted by the other manufacturers, while some actually took it to another level by providing flexibility in tube length. This design provides the neatest and cleanest outlook possible despite using the tubes and cables.
EnosTech.com: Ocypus Delta A62EX White Digital Review
In my last article, I took a look at Delta A40 EX White Digital from Ocypus. The main design element of that cooler is unified housing or enclosure, providing a neat, clean, and sleek look. The A40 EX is a single-tower, single-fan design. Now, the brand is planning to release a dual-fan, dual-tower configuration.
Displays:
eTeknix: MSI MPG 271QR QD-OLED X50 Gaming Monitor Review
MSI continues to push the boundaries of high-speed gaming with the launch of the MPG 271QR QD-OLED X50 monitor.
Tom's Hardware: Acer Predator X34 X0 34-inch Mini LED 200 Hz gaming monitor review: Ultra wide, ultra fast, and ultra bright
The 34-inch ultra-wide genre gets a new member from Acer.
Gaming:
TweakTown: Simagic Alpha Evo 12Nm Bundle Review
Simagic ticks all the boxes, provides excellent value, and then some. Here is a highly competent, well-built package with very little to fault.
Video:
MacRumors: Govee Star Projector Review: HomeKit-Connected Night Lights With Matter Support
Govee makes just about every kind of light you can think of, and many of those are Matter-capable and able to connect to HomeKit. Earlier this year, Govee came out with a series of Matter star projectors, which you can hook up to your Apple Home setup.
Govee Star Projector Review: HomeKit-Connected Night Lights With Matter Support






