Several reviews have been published today, covering various PC components and systems. The NZXT H2 Flow Mini Tower case has received positive reviews from IgorsLAB and eTeknix, with praise for its improved airflow and design. In other news, Tom's Hardware has reviewed the Dell XPS 14 (2026), calling it a step forward in terms of functionality, while The Guru of 3D has looked at the GEEKOM A7 MAX Mini PC, which packs impressive performance into a small package. Reviews have also been published for gaming titles like Styx: Blades of Greed and peripheral devices such as the G-Wolves VUK mouse.
Casing: NZXT H2 Flow Mini Tower Review - Small, but more airy than expected!, NZXT H2 Flow 2026 Edition Mini-ITX PC Case Review, NZXT H2 Flow Review
Computers: Dell XPS 14 (2026) review: Two steps forward, Geekom A7 MAX Mini PC with Ryzen 9 7940HS
Gaming: Styx: Blades of Greed Review - A Sandbox Goblin Adventure
Input: G-Wolves VUK Review
Power: NZXT C850 SFX Gold ATX 3.1 Power Supply Review
Storage: ADATA XPG Mars 980 Blade Gen5 Solid State Drive Review
Casing:
IgorsLAB: NZXT H2 Flow Mini Tower Review - Small, but more airy than expected!
With the H2 Flow, NZXT is positioning itself much more aggressively in the high-performance SFF segment for the first time.
NZXT H2 Flow Mini Tower Review - Small, but more airy than expected!
eTeknix: NZXT H2 Flow 2026 Edition Mini-ITX PC Case Review
The original NZXT H1 may have had a rocky start, but later revisions proved a big success with system builders, myself included! Now the latest evolution, the H2, is back and also improved yet again…
TechPowerUp: NZXT H2 Flow Review
NZXT is taking another stab at the SFF case, nearly six years after the original H1. The H2 Flow sports the same form factor but has been redesigned from the ground up. This successor manages to be a solid option for those looking to build a compact system, even if NZXT is trying to market a few parts of it as better than they actually are.
Computers:
Tom's Hardware: Dell XPS 14 (2026) review: Two steps forward
Three cheers for a physical function row!
The Guru of 3D: Geekom A7 MAX Mini PC with Ryzen 9 7940HS
The GEEKOM A7 MAX is a modern mini PC that aims to deliver full-size desktop responsiveness from a chassis small enough to disappear behind a monitor. Built around AMD’s Ryzen 9 7940HS processor and Radeon 780M integrated graphics, it targets users who want a fast everyday system
Gaming:
Wccftech: Styx: Blades of Greed Review - A Sandbox Goblin Adventure
Styx: Blades of Greed is a solid 'AA' sandbox stealth adventure with massive verticality and heart, held back by UE5 stutters and controls.
Input:
TechPowerUp: G-Wolves VUK Review
The ambidextrous VUK innovates in several ways. Aside from featuring a dual-sensor design, it also implements SR latch debouncing for the lowest possible click latency. The VUK only weighs 36 g, despite being medium size and having no holes in the upper shell. PixArt's PAW3950 sensor and 8000 Hz wireless complete the package.
Power:
TweakTown: NZXT C850 SFX Gold ATX 3.1 Power Supply Review
The NZXT C850 SFX Gold is an ATX 3.1-compliant power supply that offers exceptional energy efficiency and premium components in a compact design.
Storage:
ThinkComputers: ADATA XPG Mars 980 Blade Gen5 Solid State Drive Review
It has been quite a while since we’ve taken a look at an ADATA NVMe solid state drive, we have to go all the way back to 2022 when we took a look at the XPG ATOM 50! If you didn’t know ADATA is the largest manufacturer of flash storage and DRAM in Taiwan. Today we will be taking a look at a PCI-Express 5.0 or Gen5 drive from them. This drive is the XPG Mars 980 Blade which makes use of the Silicon Motion SM2508 controller paired with Micron’s 232-layer 3D TLC NAND and a 2GB LPDDR4 DRAM cache. The drive is rated for sequential reads up to 14,000 MB/s and sequential reads up to 13,000 MB/s, making it ideal for a brand new build. Let’s take a look and see what this drive is all about!





