Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Cooling: Enermax ETS-TD60D ARGB Digital CPU Cooler Review
Displays: Alienware 25 AW2525HM Gaming Monitor Review - 1080p 320Hz for $349
Headphones: beyerdynamic DT 990 PRO X Professional Headphones Review
Input: Epomaker x AULA F65 Pro Review, VAXEE XE V2 Wireless Review
Memory: T-Force XTREEM DDR5 32GB 7200MHz CL34 Review
Cooling:
Hardware Busters: Enermax ETS-TD60D ARGB Digital CPU Cooler Review
The Enermax ETS-TD60D ARGB is a dual-tower air cooler with a digital screen, sold at a highly affordable price ($55), given its specs. Read the full review to learn more about this product.
Enermax ETS-TD60D ARGB Digital CPU Cooler Review - Hardware Busters
Displays:
TweakTown: Alienware 25 AW2525HM Gaming Monitor Review - 1080p 320Hz for $349
Alienware has launched the Alienware 25, a budget 25-inch 320Hz Full HD gaming monitor purpose-built for competitive titles like Counter-Strike 2.
Headphone:
NikKTech: beyerdynamic DT 990 PRO X Professional Headphones Review
The DT 990 PRO X may be the latest professional studio headphones released by beyerdynamic, but they are the very first of that line to land in the lab so let’s see just how good they are.
Input:
APH Networks: Epomaker x AULA F65 Pro Review
In the past few months, I have been trying to get back into bouldering. After the pandemic, I found I more or less lost the urge to do the sport I once loved so much. The years being away have truly made me feel quite weak and rusty. I do not know if it is just me being so far removed from the community for so long or if the bar has gotten higher, but I am noticing the routes that are set are much harder than they used to be. I contribute this to the growth in climbers nowadays, as many climbers can do routes I have never seen before. It is interesting to see how creative people have become, as this is an evolving sport with so many methods to go about each problem. I feel like a complete novice once again being someone who is trying to get their foot in the game once again, which is not necessarily bad. Being at the entry point is merely my first step in this process, just like buying a budget mechanical keyboard is the start of someone’s journey into mechanical keyboards. Today, we have a collaboration between Epomaker and AULA with the F65 Pro, a 65% keyboard that offers wireless connectivity. Will the Epomaker x AULA F65 Pro be able to satisfy a beginner's needs? Keep reading to find out!
TechPowerUp: VAXEE XE V2 Wireless Review
At 59 g, the ambidextrous XE V2 Wireless is much lighter than the first iteration. PixArt's PAW3950 sensor, Huano switches for the main buttons, and 4000 Hz wireless polling are on board as well, and VAXEE cites up to 110 hours of battery life.
Memory:
eTeknix: T-Force XTREEM DDR5 32GB 7200MHz CL34 Review
TeamGroup and its gaming division, T-Force, is one of the biggest and most respected high-end memory brands on the market today. With an impressive range of SSDs, RAM, USB drives and much more, it's easy to see why. With their new T-Force XTREEM DDR5 32GB 7200MHz CL34 memory kit in the office today, I'm hoping to see the same high standards we've seen from them in the past. This kit is designed for PC enthusiasts and professional users wanting blisteringly fast performance. The XTREEM series is TeamGroup's premium offering, pushing the boundaries of DDR5 memory, and this particular kit