Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles on various computer hardware products, including cases, cooling systems, CPU coolers, motherboards, power supplies, and projectors. The InWin DLITE mid-tower chassis has received praise for its thermals and included extras but was criticized for lacking color options within the case. A review of the Thermal Grizzly Phase Sheet PTM phase change pad found it to be a viable alternative to similar products from Honeywell, despite concerns about the latter's quality control issues. Other reviews cover products such as the MONTECH NX600 ARGB CPU cooler, Epomaker Galaxy68 keyboard, ASRock X870 Taichi Creator motherboard, Seasonic PRIME TX-1600 Noctua Edition power supply, and Wanbo Cube 2 Pro projector.
Casing: InWin DLITE Mid-Tower Chassis Review
Cooling: Thermal Grizzly Phase Sheet PTM Review - How good is the Honeywell alternative in reality?, MONTECH NX600 ARGB Review
Input: Epomaker Galaxy68 Review
Motherboards: ASRock X870 Taichi Creator Motherboard Review
Power: Seasonic PRIME TX-1600 Noctua Edition 1600W PSU Review
Video: Wanbo Cube 2 Pro projector review – Compact, smart, and powerful
Casing:
TweakTown: InWin DLITE Mid-Tower Chassis Review
The InWin DLITE is a good case, with great thermals and included extras, but they really should have carried the color options available to the interior.
Cooling:
IgorsLAB: Thermal Grizzly Phase Sheet PTM Review - How good is the Honeywell alternative in reality?
I’m deliberately starting this test at the beginning, because the question of the actual origin and quality of such phase change pads often determines the subsequent performance more than any manufacturer’s specifications. Thermal Grizzly offers the Phase Sheet PTM for just under 9 euros, a product that clearly falls into the same category as the much-cited Honeywell PTM7950, but Honeywell in particular has had a fundamental problem for years.
Thermal Grizzly Phase Sheet PTM Review - How good is the Honeywell alternative in reality?
Vortez: MONTECH NX600 ARGB Review
MONTECH has a new dual-tower CPU cooler which aims to focus on exceptional cooling performance while coming in at an affordable pricepoint. We test it out the new NX600 ARGB.
Input:
APH Networks: Epomaker Galaxy68 Review
This past Halloween, my friends and I have started a new yearly tradition. This tradition is watching the Twilight Saga. It was my first time watching, and being oblivious to the story as a whole, did not know what to expect. I had no clue what the book was about aside from it being about vampires and werewolves, since I was a literal child when the book came out. I will be perfectly honest and say, it was one of the best movie watching experiences I have had in a while. For those of you who do not know me, I have a guilty pleasure when it comes to watching terrible shows and movies. I love it. The scripting of Twilight was so nonsensical that it was beyond humorous. My favorite moment was when Edward sparkled in the sun for some reason, and Bella was like, “You are beautiful”. Firstly, why is a vampire sparkling in the sun instead of being harmed? Secondly, who calls a sparkling man beautiful? The scene goes on, with Edward proceeding to tell Bella he has killed people and is resisting the urge to kill her, and she still loves him. Note this is literally a week or two of them knowing each other. What makes this worse is that later in the saga, she is not fine with the fact that werewolves murder when she is fine with the fact that vampires do. Overall, it was a great movie, and I would watch it again next year. On the other hand, do you know what is actually just good and merits liking? The Epomaker Galaxy68. Will the Epomaker Galaxy68 give me as much enjoyment as the Twilight Saga, but in a good way? Keep reading to find out!
Motherboards:
Funky Kit: ASRock X870 Taichi Creator Motherboard Review
The X870 Taichi Creator features 10GbE and 5GbE LAN, dual USB4 Type-C, dual Gen5 M.2 slots, and dual PCIe 5.0 x16 slots with extra spacing for dual-GPU setups. Its sharp lines, metallic edges, and mirrored nameplate reflect the signature Taichi Creator style—precision meets elegance.
Power:
Vortez: Seasonic PRIME TX-1600 Noctua Edition 1600W PSU Review
Noctua partners with Seasonic to deliver a best-in-class PSU, the PRIME TX-1600 Noctua Edition, combining top-tier performance with ultra-quiet acoustics. It features 80PLUS Titanium and Cybenetics Titanium efficiency ratings, and the Cybenetics Lambda A++ noise rating.
Seasonic PRIME TX-1600 Noctua Edition 1600W PSU Review - Introduction
Video:
EnosTech.com: Wanbo Cube 2 Pro projector review – Compact, smart, and powerful
Experience the Wanbo Cube 2 Pro – a compact, stylish projector with 1080P, 8W speaker, Android TV 11, and smart auto-focus for effortless home cinema.
Wanbo Cube 2 Pro projector review – Compact, smart, and powerful - EnosTech.com




