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Today's reviews feature new releases in various computer hardware categories. The Thermaltake View 600 TG Snow Full Tower Chassis and ID Cooling FX360 LCD are among the cases reviewed, offering unique features like LCD panels and compact designs. In other areas, Corsair's RM850x Shift PSU has been praised for its modular connection architecture, while the be quiet! Dark Mount Silent Tactile keyboard has impressed with its refined typing experience. Additionally, the Elgato Stream Deck + has been highlighted as a powerful tool for content creators, and reviews on gaming products like the HyperX SoloCast 2 mic have also been released.





Casing:

Funky Kit: Thermaltake View 600 TG Snow Full Tower Chassis and 6.0" LCD Panel Review

Today, we’ll be taking a look at the Thermaltake View 600 TG Snow Full Tower Chassis and the extra 6.0″ LCD Panel. The Thermaltake View 600 TG Snow Full Tower Chassis is a case designed to make a statement before a single component is installed.

Thermaltake View 600 TG Snow Full Tower Chassis and 6.0" LCD Panel Review - Funky Kit

TechPowerUp: CPS PCCooler K101 Mesh Review

The CPS PCCooler K101 Mesh clocks in at just under 12L in volume, making it a very compact, air cooling focused SFF enclosure. Offering the usual sandwich design, it manages to stick to the functional basics, but also includes three slim fans, so you can spend the rest of your budget on the best components possible.

CPS PCCooler K101 Mesh Review

Cooling:

EnosTech.com: ID Cooling FX360 LCD Review

We are seeing the market being filled with budget segment liquid coolers offering decent performance and equipped with a display screen. The screen part has been glued to the high-end offerings for some time, taking a good chunk of your money.

ID Cooling FX360 LCD Review - EnosTech.com

Gaming:

Tom's Hardware: HyperX SoloCast 2 Review: A built-in stand that you'll want to mount

But a solid budget gaming mic nonetheless.

HyperX SoloCast 2 Review: A built-in stand that you'll want to mount

Input:

APH Networks: be quiet! Dark Mount Silent Tactile Review

For most of my childhood, the computers I grew up with were already considered outdated by the time they made their way into our home. My dad worked as a lab technician at a university, which meant surplus or retired desktop systems often found a second life on our desks. Our home setups often consisted of keyboards you would typically find in old offices or labs. Thick plastic chassis, yellowed keycaps, stiff rubber domes, and long, coiled cables were simply the norm. At the time, I did not question any of it. I stuck with similar wired keyboards for years after, never giving much thought to typing feel or acoustics. That all changed when I opened up the be quiet! Dark Mount Silent Tactile. This was my first hands-on experience with a premium tactile mechanical keyboard, and it immediately reframed my expectations. The combination of the quiet switches, media dock, programmable ARGB LED lighting, and customizable buttons made typing genuinely enjoyable. Compared to the clacky keyboards I was used to, the Dark Mount is significantly quieter without sacrificing the satisfying tactile feedback. be quiet! claims it delivers a refined and quiet typing experience, but does it actually live up to that promise? Read on to find out.

be quiet! Dark Mount Silent Tactile Review (Page 1 of 4) | APH Networks

Power:

IgorsLAB: Corsair RM850x Shift ATX 3.1PSU Review - Stable lateral position with noiseless efficiency

The Corsair RM850x Shift marks a targeted further development within the RMx series because it takes a new approach to the modular connection architecture.

Corsair RM850x Shift ATX 3.1PSU Review - Stable lateral position with noiseless efficiency

Storage:

The Guru of 3D: TerraMaster TNAS F4-425 Plus (4x HDD / 3xNVME SSD) review

TerraMaster’s F4-425 Plus is an evolution of the earlier F4-425 platform. The unit combines four 3.5/2.5-inch SATA bays with three additional M.2 NVMe slots, enabling hybrid configurations that pair high-capacity HDDs with solid-state storage for improved I/O performance.

TerraMaster TNAS F4-425 Plus (4x HDD / 3xNVME SSD) review

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TweakTown: Elgato Stream Deck + Review - Content Creators, Don't Walk, Run to Get One Now

The Elgato Stream Deck + has revolutionized the Stream Deck, upgrading it with an overwhelming level of customization and tailoring potential.

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