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Here is a roundup of today's reviews of various computer-related products. The NVIDIA DGX Spark, a powerful AI development system, has been reviewed by ServeTheHome and HotHardware, who praised its capabilities and features. Other products reviewed include the Dell 16 Premium laptop by Tom's Hardware, which had a stylish design but compromised usability due to short battery life, and the Corsair HX1500i Shift PSU by KitGuru, which achieved Cybenetics Platinum certification. In other categories, reviews were published on graphics cards, memory kits, mobile devices, printers, and webcams.

Computers: NVIDIA DGX Spark Review The GB10 Machine is so Freaking Cool, NVIDIA DGX Spark Review: A GB10-Infused Mini AI Development Powerhouse, Dell 16 Premium review: High style, low stamina
Cooling: Sama L70 Closed-Loop CPU Cooler Review
Graphics Cards: Gigabyte Radeon RX 9070 Gaming OC 16G Graphics Card Review
Memory: OLOY Blade Performance RGB DDR5-6000 32 GB CL30 Review
Mobile: ZTE nubia REDMAGIC 10S Pro review: The ultimate gaming beast of 2025
Power: Corsair HX1000i Shift ATX v3.1 PSU Review, Corsair HX1500i Shift (2025) PSU Review
Printers: Bambu Lab P2S review: Refreshing a best seller
Video: Elgato Facecam 4K Webcam Review





Computers:

ServeTheHome: NVIDIA DGX Spark Review The GB10 Machine is so Freaking Cool

In our NVIDIA DGX Spark review, we see how these Arm and NVIDIA Blackwell powered systems with 200GbE RDMA networking are just freaking cool

NVIDIA DGX Spark Review The GB10 Machine is so Freaking Cool

HotHardware: NVIDIA DGX Spark Review: A GB10-Infused Mini AI Development Powerhouse

Back at CES in January, NVIDIA announced what was at the time called Project DIGITS and its accompanying GB10 "superchip". Project DIGITS was designed to bring powerful local AI to the desktop with more memory than any consumer GPU can provide. Now named the NVIDIA DGX Spark, the system was initially announced with a price tag of $3,000 and it was expected to ship in May of this year. However, fine-tuning the hardware and software stack and other external global factors pushed availability to today in mid-October, and with a higher price tag to boot. But it is here now, and we have one in the house for testing, so let's meet the NVIDIA DGX Spark...

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Tom's Hardware: Dell 16 Premium review: High style, low stamina

The Dell 16 Premium showcases ultramodern aesthetics, though its keyboard and short battery life compromise usability.

Dell 16 Premium review: High style, low stamina

Cooling:

PC Inquisitor: Sama L70 Closed-Loop CPU Cooler Review

Sama delivers its 360mm-format cooler with slightly thicker fans, and at a slightly lower price than its competitors: Is that not the formula for value?

Sama L70 Closed-Loop CPU Cooler Review

Graphics Cards:

Funky Kit: Gigabyte Radeon RX 9070 Gaming OC 16G Graphics Card Review

The Gigabyte Radeon RX 9070 Gaming OC 16G Graphics Card utilizes the Radeon RX 9070 GPU featuring RDNA 4 architecture with 56 Compute units, 56 Ray Accelerators and 112 AI Accelerators. It runs at a Game clock speed of 2210 Mhz, with a boost clock speed of up to 2700 MHz, and comes with 16GB of GDDR6 ram on a 256-bit memory bus, running at a speed of 20Gbps.

Gigabyte Radeon RX 9070 Gaming OC 16G Graphics Card Review - Funky Kit

Memory:

TechPowerUp: OLOY Blade Performance RGB DDR5-6000 32 GB CL30 Review

OLOY's Blade memory series makes its debut in the DDR5 market, equipped with Dual XMP/EXPO 6000 MT/s profiles suitable for both AMD and Intel, and featuring timings of 30-38-38-96. Stay tuned as we test this kit and compare it with other options available.

OLOY Blade Performance RGB DDR5-6000 32 GB CL30 Review

Mobile:

EnosTech.com: ZTE nubia REDMAGIC 10S Pro review: The ultimate gaming beast of 2025

Redmagic 10S Pro offers top gaming power with Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, 7050mAh battery, 80W fast charging, and RGB design that every gamer will love.

ZTE nubia REDMAGIC 10S Pro review: The ultimate gaming beast of 2025 - EnosTech.com

Power:

Hardware Busters: Corsair HX1000i Shift ATX v3.1 PSU Review

The Corsair HXi Shift series will coexist with the HXi line, with the major difference being the side modular panel, thanks to the different platform at the internals, allowing for the “shift” of the modular panel.

Corsair HX1000i Shift ATX v3.1 PSU Review - Hardware Busters

KitGuru: Corsair HX1500i Shift (2025) PSU Review

Today we review one of Corsair's new power supplies from their updated HX series. Corsair are releasing three models in this range – the HX1000i Shift, the HX1200i Shift and the one we are looking at today, the HX1500i Shift. These modular units have achieved Cybenetics Platinum certification which is reassuring to see.

Corsair HX1500i Shift (2025) PSU Review - KitGuru

Printers:

Tom's Hardware: Bambu Lab P2S review: Refreshing a best seller

Goldilocks gets a glow up.

Bambu Lab P2S review: Refreshing a best seller

Video:

ThinkComputers: Elgato Facecam 4K Webcam Review

Elgato made a name for themselves starting with their easy-to-use capture cards, but they have really branched out into nearly every area of the streaming hardware landscape over the last 5-7 years. In this review we are taking a look at the Facecam 4K, their latest USB-connected webcam. With a premium Sony sensor, up to 4K60 output, and robust control software, the Facecam 4K is here to help you step up your streaming and video creation game.

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