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Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Cooling: Thermalright Royal Knight 120 SE Review: Offset and affordable
Gaming: Blades of Fire PC vs PS5 Review – Forged in Combat, Frayed at the Edges, Frog Legs Review – A Genre-Bending Indie With Bite
Input: Corsair K70 Core TKL RGB Gaming Keyboard Review - Great Value for All Gamers
Software: Fedora Workstation 42 review - Strangely good and bad
Other: Nanoleaf EXPO Case Review: Fun LED Display Boxes for Sneakers and Collectibles





Cooling:

Tom's Hardware: Thermalright Royal Knight 120 SE Review: Offset and affordable

For only $30 in the U.S., Thermalright’s Royal Knight 120 SE provides great performance for the price.

This $30 CPU cooler handles the highest-end AMD and Intel CPUs, with one caveat

Gaming:

BabelTechReviews: Blades of Fire PC vs PS5 Review – Forged in Combat, Frayed at the Edges

MercurySteam returns with Blades of Fire, a dark fantasy action-RPG that blends Metroidvania structure with deep weapon crafting and Soulslike combat. Released on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, we put the game through its paces across both platforms — and benchmarked it on some of today’s top GPUs to see which version delivers the best experience.

Blades of Fire PC vs PS5 Review – Forged in Combat, Frayed at the Edges

BabelTechReviews: Frog Legs Review – A Genre-Bending Indie With Bite

Frog Legs doesn’t play by the rules — it eats them, croaks dramatically, and hops into the weird unknown. Equal parts arcade homage, psychological horror, and 90s-style boomer shooter, it’s a short but punchy indie title that jumps between styles with reckless creativity. Does it all work? Not always. But when it hits, it’s hard not to admire the sheer audacity.

Frog Legs Review – A Genre-Bending Indie With Bite

Input:

TweakTown: Corsair K70 Core TKL RGB Gaming Keyboard Review - Great Value for All Gamers

Corsair's affordable K70 Core TKL RGB Gaming Keyboard offers excellent value for gamers. It features fantastic switches and limited Rapid Trigger support.

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Software:

Dedoimedo: Fedora Workstation 42 review - Strangely good and bad

Long, thorough review of Fedora Workstation 42 Gnome edition, tested in a dual-boot configuration on a laptop with Ryzen 5 processor, AMD graphics, and NVMe storage, covering live session, installation and post-install usage, including look and feel, font clarity, better but still bad dark theme, ergnomic and speed considerations of Gnome and Gnome Classic desktops, necessary customization with Gnome Tweaks, extensions and icons, new installer wizard and associated problems, failed first installation attempt, anti-user choice of Wayland-only session and practical showstoppers, average performance and responsiveness, slow boot times, everyday use, software and updates, third-party repository and sources management, music playback, Samba share connectivity, hardware support and issues - screen dimming on boot and broken battery indicator, battery life, ergonomic choices and limitations, numerous visual glitches and bugs, some other observations, and more

Fedora Workstation 42 review - Strangely good and bad

Other:

MacRumors: Nanoleaf EXPO Case Review: Fun LED Display Boxes for Sneakers and Collectibles

If you have a collection that you want to show off, whether it's high-end sneakers, expensive collectible vinyl figures, or something else you want to draw attention to, Nanoleaf's EXPO Smart LED Display Cases are worth checking out. They're priced at $270 for a pack of four, with additional expansion cases available for $63.

Nanoleaf EXPO Case Review: Fun LED Display Boxes for Sneakers and Collectibles