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Several laptop reviews have been released today, including a review of the XMG Neo 16 (A25) which performed surprisingly well with an added water cooler, outperforming some larger laptops on the market. The Gigabyte Aero X16 was reviewed by Tom's Hardware and found to be a promising creator-gamer hybrid but ultimately held back by its price tag. In the realm of CPU coolers, reviews have been published for the TRYX TURRIS 620 and ASRock Phantom Gaming 360 LCD coolers, both of which offer unique features like high airflow rates and full RGB displays. Additionally, reviewers have taken a look at various peripherals such as the Arzopa Z3FC portable monitor and Corsair Vanguard AIR 99 Wireless keyboard, while also evaluating power supplies like the Moaiplay Ora Pro G1 750W ATX v3.1 PSU.

Computers: XMG Neo 16 (A25) + Oasis Water Cooler Review - Performs Like an 18-incher, Gigabyte Aero X16 Review: Capable hardware, compromised experience
Cooling: TRYX TURRIS 620 CPU Air Cooler Review, ASRock Phantom Gaming 360 LCD CPU Cooler Review
Displays: Arzopa Z3FC 16.1-inch portable monitor review: 1440p resolution and 180 Hz for mobile gamers
Input: Corsair Vanguard AIR 99 Wireless Keyboard Review: Low-Profile Design with Optical Switches
Power: Moaiplay Ora Pro G1 750W ATX v3.1 PSU Review





Computers:

TechPowerUp: XMG Neo 16 (A25) + Oasis Water Cooler Review - Performs Like an 18-incher

The XMG Neo 16 (A25) is a truly one-of-a-kind machine. It's a rock-solid 16-inch powerhouse that actually outperforms some of the top-tier 18-inch beasts on the market. Hooking up the OASIS water cooler completely uncaps the laptop's potential, delivering top-shelf performance paired with surprisingly low noise levels.

XMG Neo 16 (A25) + Oasis Water Cooler Review - Performs Like an 18-incher

Tom's Hardware: Gigabyte Aero X16 Review: Capable hardware, compromised experience

A promising creator-gamer hybrid that’s ultimately held back by too many compromises for the price.

Gigabyte Aero X16 Review: Capable hardware, compromised experience

Cooling:

Funky Kit: TRYX TURRIS 620 CPU Air Cooler Review

The TRYX TURRIS 620 CPU Air Cooler White is a dual tower CPU cooler featuring 6 heatpipes, 2 x 120mm fans and a large 5-inch magnetic IPS display that is detachable, and has a resolution of 1280 × 720 at 60Hz. It has offers a powerful cooling capacity of 280W TDP and comes with all the necessary mountings for both AMD and Intel processors. There are 2 x 120mm Rail-Mounted ROTA cooling fans offering a max speed of 1850 RPM, a high airflow of 66.32 CFM with a max noise level of only 32.5 dBA.

TRYX TURRIS 620 CPU Air Cooler Review - Funky Kit

PC Inquisitor: ASRock Phantom Gaming 360 LCD CPU Cooler Review

ASRock enters the CPU cooling game with a full RGB, LCD All-In-One: How well does it perform?

ASRock Phantom Gaming 360 LCD CPU Cooler Review

Displays:

Tom's Hardware: Arzopa Z3FC 16.1-inch portable monitor review: 1440p resolution and 180 Hz for mobile gamers

The Z3FC is surprisingly capable, given its sub-$150 price tag.

Arzopa Z3FC 16.1-inch portable monitor review: 1440p resolution and 180 Hz for mobile gamers

Input:

IgorsLAB: Corsair Vanguard AIR 99 Wireless Keyboard Review: Low-Profile Design with Optical Switches

With the Vanguard AIR 99 Wireless, Corsair positions a new gaming keyboard in the growing segment of slim, wireless input devices designed for both demanding gamers and productive workflows. Its striking feature is the 99 percent layout, which integrates nearly all the functions of a full size keyboard while being more compact and therefore taking up less desk space. This design is aimed primarily at users who do not want to give up a dedicated numpad, while still valuing a reduced setup.

Corsair Vanguard AIR 99 Wireless Keyboard Review: Low-Profile Design with Optical Switches

Power:

Hardware Busters: Moaiplay Ora Pro G1 750W ATX v3.1 PSU Review

The members of the Moaiplay Ora Pro G1 line, manage to stand out thanks to an unusual feature: a 148mm cooling fan, which promises low noise output and sets it apart from the usual crowd. In today’s review, I will evaluate the smallest member of the line, rated for 750W.

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