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Several PC cases have received reviews recently, with the Lian Li Lancool 217 INF midi tower praised for its airflow and design, while the Thermaltake View 600 TG Butter Caramel stands out for its unique exterior shape and sturdy core. The Cougar CFV235 chassis has also been reviewed, featuring a raised section to improve internal airflow. In the world of computers, reviews have highlighted high-end NVIDIA AI servers and mini-PCs, such as Nvidia's DGX Spark, which offers fast performance but may not be justified for non-AI users. Additionally, power supplies from be quiet! have received attention, including the Dark Power 14 850 W ATX 3.1 and the Power Zone 2 1200W, both of which offer high-performance capabilities with advanced features.

Casing: Lian Li Lancool 217 INF Midi Tower Review, Thermaltake View 600 TG Butter Caramel Review, Cougar CFV235 PC Case Review: Unique Looks
Computers: 
ASRock Rack 4UXGM-GNR2 CX8 Review Featuring a New NVIDIA PCIe Architecture, Nvidia DGX Spark review: the GB10 Superchip powers a fast and fun AI toolbox that beats out AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 395
Cooling: 
SAMA L70 Review: Competitive performance that punches above its price tag
Power: 
be quiet! Dark Power 14 850 W ATX 3.1 Review, be quiet! Power Zone 2 1200W Review





Casing:

NikKTech: Lian Li Lancool 217 INF Midi Tower Review

For builders who want standout looks backed by real airflow, the Lancool 217 INF midi tower by Lian Li delivers confidently. Its large intakes and striking infinity‑mirror front set the tone, while the generous interior space, tidy cable management, and radiator flexibility make it a strong performer.

Lian Li Lancool 217 INF Midi Tower Review

TechPowerUp: Thermaltake View 600 TG Butter Caramel Review

The Thermaltake View 600 TG is their largest chassis offering with 45° beveled glass, managing to impress with a focus on a sturdy, functional core, wrapped in that unique exterior shape. Besides the unique color choices, the chassis also manages to offer several engineering highlights to make it stand out more as well.

Thermaltake View 600 TG Butter Caramel Review

The Guru of 3D: Cougar CFV235 PC Case Review: Unique Looks

Cougar broadens its hardware portfolio with a new enclosure. The CFV235 chassis adopts a structural layout where the primary system components are placed in a raised section positioned above the power-supply compartment. This allows internal airflow to move unobstructed from front intake to rear and top exhaust.

Cougar CFV235 PC Case Review: Unique Looks

Computers:

ServeTheHome: ASRock Rack 4UXGM-GNR2 CX8 Review Featuring a New NVIDIA PCIe Architecture

In our ASRock Rack 4UXGM-GNR2 CX8 review, we see what one of the coolest new AI servers offers with high-end NVIDIA ConnectX-8 networking

ASRock Rack 4UXGM-GNR2 CX8 Review Featuring a New NVIDIA PCIe Architecture

Tom's Hardware: Nvidia DGX Spark review: the GB10 Superchip powers a fast and fun AI toolbox that beats out AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 395

Nvidia’s Grace Blackwell mini-PC is a winner, but you need to be all in on AI to justify one.

Nvidia DGX Spark review: the GB10 Superchip powers a fast and fun AI toolbox that beats out AMD’s Ryzen AI Max+ 395

Cooling:

Tom's Hardware: SAMA L70 Review: Competitive performance that punches above its price tag

Affordable cooling at only $70, with thermal results that hold strong against more expensive, higher-tier competitors.

SAMA L70 Review: Competitive performance that punches above its price tag

Power:

TechPowerUp: be quiet! Dark Power 14 850 W ATX 3.1 Review

The Dark Power series returns with a generational leap. We analyse the new 850 W model to see if the Titanium badge holds up under load. Featuring a platform shared with the 1200 W flagship, dead-flat voltage regulation, and a practically silent fan, this might be the most over-engineered 850 W unit we've tested this year.

be quiet! Dark Power 14 850 W ATX 3.1 Review

KitGuru: be quiet! Power Zone 2 1200W Review

It has been some time since we last looked at a power supply from German brand be quiet!

be quiet! Power Zone 2 1200W Review - KitGuru