KLEVV Urbane V RGB 32GB (16×2) DDR5-6000 CL28 Review
The KLEVV Urbane V 32GB 6000MT/s CL28 RAM offers strong performance with tight timings and great overclocking potential. Its compact design (42.5mm tall) ensures compatibility with large CPU air coolers, and it includes RGB lighting for aesthetics. While ideal for gamers and enthusiasts, it may not be the best choice for budget-conscious buyers or those with small form-factor builds.
Teamgroup T-Force GC Pro 2TB Gen5 SSD Review: A Spicy Drive...
The Teamgroup T‑Force GC Pro 2 TB Gen5 NVMe hits blistering 13 GB/s read and 12 GB/s write speeds for just $199, works fine in a PS5, and even packs DRAM. The only possible downside is that it runs hot under load, reaching into a high 70°C range despite its graphene pad, so you’ll need active cooling. However, if you can tame the heat, it’s unbeatable bang‑for‑buck Gen5 performance.
ASRock Phantom Gaming B850i Lightning WiFi Review: Small But Powerful
The ASRock PG B850i Lightning WiFi is a mini-ITX motherboard that can cost you $209.99. The motherboard offers many features, and one of its highlights is its support for a thermistor. Which lets you monitor components’ temperatures from an external POV. Furthermore, the neat aesthetics, compact size, and high-speed memory support have impressed us equally.
Teamgroup T-Force Xtreem ARGB CKD 48GB DDR5-8400 CL42 Kit Review
The Teamgroup T-Force Xtreem ARGB CKD DDR5 kit is a powerhouse built for serious overclockers and enthusiasts, offering blazing speeds of 8400MHz and even 9333MHz out of the box, if you have the right high-end Intel Z890 hardware to unlock its full potential.
MSI MEG Ai1600T Titanium ATX 3.1 Review: Quiet, Powerful, And Packed...
The MSI MEG Ai1600T is a powerful and premium power supply built for serious PC enthusiasts who need high performance and exceptional efficiency. The PSU runs quiet, handles heavy loads with ease, and even lets you monitor and control everything from fan speeds to power usage through MSI’s software. It’s a bit overkill for most gamers, but for anyone running dual GPUs or looking to future-proof their setup, this PSU really delivers.
be quiet! Pure Rock 3 Black Air Cooler Review: Affordable Cooling...
The be quiet! Pure Rock 3 Black is a budget-friendly air cooler that delivers solid performance for mid-range CPUs like Intel’s Core i5 and AMD’s Ryzen 5/7. With a 190W TDP, it can handle moderate workloads well but struggles with high-end processors under full load. The all-black design, quiet operation, and easy installation make it a great value choice. If you need an affordable, good-looking cooler for a mainstream build, this is a solid pick.
Razer Viper V2 Pro Review: The Most Controversial Mouse?
The Razer Viper V2 Pro prioritizes speed and accuracy, a crucial aspect for FPS professionals, potentially revolutionizing this sector. It's lighter, equipped with next-gen optical switches, and a Razer Focus Pro 30K sensor. Razer has also improved its wireless performance and battery life.
Anacomda ET RGB 32GB DDR5-7200 CL34 Kit Review
The Anacomda ET RGB 32GB DDR5 memory kit stands out in the realm of high-speed RAM, offering an impressive speed of 7200MHz, eye-catching RGB lighting, and seamless compatibility with both Intel XMP 3.0 and AMD EXPO profiles, all for a competitive price of USD 169.99.
Cooler Master MasterLiquid Lite ML240L RGB CPU Cooler Review
Learn everything there is to know about the Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L RGB in this review as we walk you through the cooler's unboxing experience, installation, and testing.
NB BlackSilentFan XL-P Review: An Iconic Fan
The NB BlackSilentFan XL-P is a budget-friendly, German-designed 120mm fan from the renowned IT series, emphasizing silent operation and strong performance with UV Active blades. Ideal for users seeking reliability and quiet operation without RGB lighting.
Logitech G Pro Wireless Review: Vintage But Vigorous
In-depth review of the Logitech G Pro Wireless featuring, Specifications, Box Contents, Design, Comfort, Performance, & Build Quality.`
XPG Valor Air Nano Review: Small Tower, Big Performance
The XPG Valor Air Nano is a compact yet spacious tower case designed with airflow and ventilation as its main strengths. With perforated steel panels, tool-less design, and good dust filtration, it offers support for micro-ATX and mini-ITX motherboards, a 360mm radiator, GPUs up to 370mm, and CPU coolers up to 170mm in height. While it balances compact size with solid hardware support, users may face clearance issues with larger PSUs and tight cable routing, but overall it remains a well-built, airflow-focused case for those wanting a small footprint without losing modern hardware compatibility.











