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Epomaker Cypher 81 Review: A Great Value-Oriented Keyboard
The Epomaker Cypher 81 is a compact 75% keyboard that hits a sweet spot between style, comfort, and performance. With smooth Flamingo linear switches, six layers of sound dampening, and a quiet gasket-mounted build, it feels great to type on for both work and play. The handy knob and mini screen are also surprisingly useful. While it could use more color options and stronger battery life, at under 90 bucks, it delivers serious value without cutting corners.
Teamgroup T-Force GC Pro 2TB Gen5 SSD Review: A Spicy Drive With Great Value
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.
MagMouse: The World’s First Magnetically Attachable Wireless Mouse with Built-In Fast-Charging Cable
MagMouse is the world’s first magnetically attachable wireless mouse with built-in fast charging, and up to 80-day battery life.
Epomaker Carbon60 Review: Tough As A Nail, Light As A Feather
The Epomaker Carbon60 is a premium 60% keyboard that combines an ultra-light carbon-fiber chassis with tri-mode wireless connectivity and hot-swappable low-profile switches, delivering exceptional portability, durable build quality, and a satisfyingly muted thock sound signature. While it asks for a higher price and lacks tilt feet or dongle storage, its refined sound profile, extensive VIA programmability, and long battery life make it one of the most versatile compact keyboards available.
All Game Creators Will Be Unemployed In 50 Years Due To AI, Says NieR...
While talking to Famitsu, Yoko Taro stated that all game creators will be unemployed in 50 years, all thanks to the implementation of AI.
World’s First 5K OLED Will Leave Your Eyes Wanting More
World's first ever 5K OLED is here and its display enormous and heavenly. Its not only for productivity users but also tailored for gamers.
Cyberpunk 2077 Didn’t Have To Fight With Memory Issues On Switch 2 Unlike PS4...
CD Projekt Red's engineer Tim Green says that the team faced no memory or data storage speed issues while porting the game to Switch 2.
Can Nintendo’s Switch 2 Keep Up with the Powerhouses?
Explore whether or not Nintendo's Switch 2 can keep up with powerhouses such as the PS5, Xbox X and handhelds like ROG Ally and Steam Deck.
Why EVGA Should Start Manufacturing GPUs For Nvidia Again
EVGA was the ultimate GPU manufacturer that cared for their community, offering best customer services, best upgrades and overclocking.
The Best Budget Gaming PC I Think You Should Build In 2025
It's a bad time to be building a PC, but it will only get worse. As such, here’s the best value-for-money PC I recommend building in 2025.
ID-Cooling Frozn A620 PRO SE ARGB Review: Incredible Value & Performance
ID-Cooling Frozn A620 Pro SE ARGB is an outstanding cooler for the value, with the six direct-contact nickel-plated copper-heat pipes, and the ARGB fans give an additional
touch in aesthetics; the fans are quiet even at the maximum RPM. It's almost coming at the liquid-coolers category, as it closed the gap with Deepcool Mystique when the power was unlocked. The cooler is well-suited for stealthy builds.
Valkyrie A360 White Review: Keeps It Cool On A Budget
The Valkyrie A360 is a budget‑friendly, all‑in‑one liquid cooler that punches above its weight. For about €90, you get a 360 mm radiator, three ARGB fans, and a CPU block with a neat rotatable lid that keeps the logo upright. It fits all modern Intel and AMD sockets, is easy to install, and keeps your CPU running cool under load.











