Several liquid cooling systems were reviewed, including the Ocypus Sigma L36 Pro AIO Liquid Cooler and the Nitro Concepts Immersion Wind Box Kit, which offer thermal performance and visual appeal. The Sama A60E CPU Cooler was also reviewed, featuring a large heat sink aimed at competing in the value cooling market. In terms of displays, Tom's Hardware praised the AOC Q27G4ZMN 27-inch QHD Mini LED 240 Hz gaming monitor for its excellent color accuracy and premium performance. Additionally, IgorsLAB reviewed the Corsair HX1000i Shift ATX v3.1 power supply, which features a side-mounted modular connection panel and includes iCUE capabilities.
Cooling: Ocypus Sigma L36 Pro WH AIO Liquid Cooler Review, Nitro Concepts Immersion Wind Box Kit Review, Sama A60E CPU Cooler Review
Displays: AOC Q27G4ZMN 27-inch QHD Mini LED 240 Hz gaming monitor review: Incredible performance and value
Power: Corsair HX1000i Shift ATX v3.1 power supply in review - One out to the side, please!
Cooling:
NikKTech: Ocypus Sigma L36 Pro WH AIO Liquid Cooler Review
Looking for an AIO that blends thermal muscle with visual finesse? The Sigma L36 Pro by Ocypus with its 3.5" IPS screen, 360mm aluminum radiator, and fans that mean business, might just be your next centerpiece.
TweakTown: Nitro Concepts Immersion Wind Box Kit Review
Nitro Concepts are not blowing the competition away with immersion, but this worthy addition keeps you nice and cool during longer races.
PC Inquisitor: Sama A60E CPU Cooler Review
A big heat sink is Sama’s latest trick to overtake the value cooling market: Could it prevail?
Displays:
Tom's Hardware: AOC Q27G4ZMN 27-inch QHD Mini LED 240 Hz gaming monitor review: Incredible performance and value
Delivers excellent color accuracy, broad contrast, and premium gaming performance
AOC Q27G4ZMN 27-inch QHD Mini LED 240 Hz gaming monitor review: Incredible performance and value
Power:
IgorsLAB: Corsair HX1000i Shift ATX v3.1 power supply in review - One out to the side, please!
The Corsair HXi Shift series will exist in parallel with the HXi series. The main difference is the side-mounted modular connection panel, which is made possible by a different internal platform and allows the connection panel to be “shifted”. There’s also plenty of iCUE, but we’ll get to that in a moment.
Corsair HX1000i Shift ATX v3.1 power supply in review - One out to the side, please!


