Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles. Montech's HyperFlow Digital 360 all-in-one (AIO) liquid cooler has been praised by TechPowerUp for its stylish design, dependable performance, and comprehensive warranty. TechPowerUp also evaluated the performance of Dying Light: The Beast handheld on a variety of devices, including the Steam Deck and ASUS ROG Ally with SteamOS. In other reviews, TweakTown praised the ASUS ROG Falcata gaming keyboard's impressive build quality, split design, and Hall Effect switches. Meanwhile, eTeknix reviewed Marvo's Titan mechanical keyboards in 65%, 75%, and 98% layouts, highlighting their affordability as a key selling point.
Cooling: Montech HyperFlow Digital 360 Review
Gaming: Dying Light: The Beast Handheld Performance Review
Input: ASUS ROG Falcata Gaming Keyboard Review - Gaming Excellence, MARVO Titan 98%, 75% and 65% Mechanical Keyboards Review
Cooling:
TechPowerUp: Montech HyperFlow Digital 360 Review
Montech’s HyperFlow Digital 360 offers a stylish 360 mm AIO complete with a pump-mounted display for real-time temperature monitoring. Combined with dependable performance and a top-tier warranty, and it becomes hard to overlook.
Gaming:
TechPowerUp: Dying Light: The Beast Handheld Performance Review
Dying Light: The Beast brings back Kyle Crane, the protagonist of the original game, now driven by vengeance against those who wronged him. But how well does it run on handhelds like the Steam Deck, the ASUS ROG Ally with SteamOS, and the ASUS ROG Ally X on Windows? Let’s dive into our handheld performance review.
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TweakTown: ASUS ROG Falcata Gaming Keyboard Review - Gaming Excellence
The ROG Falcata's split design, build quality, and fantastic Hall Effect switches make it one of the most impressive gaming keyboards to date.
eTeknix: MARVO Titan 98%, 75% and 65% Mechanical Keyboards Review
Marvo is a brand that's been around for quite a few years now. They built their early reputation on keyboards, mice, and headsets that often cost less than £10 each. They even had bundles with keyboard, mouse, headset and mouse mat for under £20 in some cases. While they were never going to win award for being the most premium products, there's certainly space in the market for some affordable products too, as I'm sure many of you have been in a pinch when it comes to what you need vs what's left in your wallet; I know I have.