Funky Kit reviewed the MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Lightning Z as an extreme flagship graphics card available in only 1300 limited units. Input devices took center stage this week with APH Networks testing the Epomaker Luma100 for office desks while Tom's Hardware evaluated budget versus premium models. A networking report from NikKTech highlighted the EnGenius ECW520 as a practical Wi-Fi access point that balances speed with low power consumption. This roundup covers top tier gaming components and essential tools for daily work routines.
Graphics Cards: MSI GeForce RTX 5090 32G LIGHTNING Z Graphics Card Review
Input: Epomaker Luma100 Review, Keychron Q6 Ultra 8K Review: 660 hours of battery life at 8 KHz, HyperX Eve 1800 Review: Not worth $50
Networking: EnGenius ECW520 Cloud Managed WiFi 7 AP Review
Graphics Cards:
Funky Kit: MSI GeForce RTX 5090 32G LIGHTNING Z Graphics Card Review
Today, we’ll be taking a look at the MSI GeForce RTX 5090 Lightning Z 32G. It’s currently MSI’s most extreme flagship graphics card right now (in 2026). The card has a limited run of only 1,300 units, so count yourself lucky if you own one of these.
MSI GeForce RTX 5090 32G LIGHTNING Z Graphics Card Review - Funky Kit
Input:
APH Networks: Epomaker Luma100 Review
For those of you who know me, you may know that I have recently switched careers. After working so hard as a warehouse worker and lifting heavy weights like a big burly man, I have since transitioned to an office job. I will say, the transition into a downtown office from a semi-rural warehouse was a lot smoother than expected, with little to no hiccups along the way. For my first day, I found that the public transportation was adequate, and finding my office building was not too hard. As for my coworkers, they were also great. I find that there are nice tradeoffs when it comes to working downtown. Despite the transportation taking a little longer, it does give me time to mentally prepare myself for my day. Furthermore, just being downtown gives me access to grabbing lunch with all of my downtown friends. Generally speaking, there is not much for me to complain about except when it comes to my office keyboard. If you are experiencing the same issues as me in your office job, this week we have the Epomaker Luma100, a 96% low profile keyboard that has all the keys necessary for those who need to do tasks behind their desks. Will this keyboard be worth the effort to bring into the office? Keep reading to find out!
Tom's Hardware: Keychron Q6 Ultra 8K Review: 660 hours of battery life at 8 KHz
But it's a giant, full-size keyboard. Where are you going that you can't just plug it in?
Keychron Q6 Ultra 8K Review: 660 hours of battery life at 8 KHz
Tom's Hardware: HyperX Eve 1800 Review: Not worth $50
A keyboard with a forced, unnecessary typing adjustment
Networking:
NikKTech: EnGenius ECW520 Cloud Managed WiFi 7 AP Review
If you want fast 6GHz, low power use, and cloud control in a compact package, the EnGenius ECW520 nails the essentials. It has its quirks, but as a practical Wi‑Fi 7 workhorse, it’s hard to ignore


