Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Casing: APNX V1 PC Chassis Review (including APNX fans and PC build)
Cooling: Ocypus Iota L36 Liquid CPU Cooler Review
Graphics Cards: GALAX GeForce RTX 5070 1-Click OC 12 GB GPU Review - Dual Fan & SFF
Input: CHERRY XTRFY K5V2 Compact Black Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review
Memory: Patriot Viper Elite 5 DDR5-6400 2x16GB Review
Mobile: HONOR Pad V9 review: it's thin, lightweight with support for all popular media formats
Power: Lian Li's EDGE EG1000 unique L-shape design is perfect for dual-chamber cases, The Prime TX-1600 Noctua Edition combines cutting-edge design with unparalleled efficiency
Printers: Sovol's Zero may be the fastest, but loudest printer we’ve seen since the FLSUN S1 Pro
Casing:
Funky Kit: APNX V1 PC Chassis Review (including APNX fans and PC build)
APNX is a relatively new brand in the gaming hardware market, but it has already made some noise with its first high-end products. Today, we take a closer look at the V1 PC chassis and a set of F1 series fans, which helped us finish a test setup.
APNX V1 PC Chassis Review (including APNX fans and PC build) - Funky Kit
Cooling:
NikKTech: Ocypus Iota L36 Liquid CPU Cooler Review
The Iota L36 AIO liquid CPU cooler by Ocypus may not be at the top of its class but it does deliver very good cooling efficiency and looks, only problem is availability.
Graphics Cards:
Wccftech: GALAX GeForce RTX 5070 1-Click OC 12 GB GPU Review - Dual Fan & SFF
GALAX goes the SFF route with its custom GeForce RTX 5070 1-Click OC graphics card which is priced at MSRP and has a 15 MHz overclock.
GALAX GeForce RTX 5070 1-Click OC 12 GB GPU Review - Dual Fan & SFF
Input:
Mad Shrimps: CHERRY XTRFY K5V2 Compact Black Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review
The new K5 keyboard with CHERRY MX4A Red switches is a pleasure to type on, the quality is great, and the durability of the switches is excellent. We are dealing with a compact 65% size, but with plenty of function keys, allowing plenty of configuration options without the need of a software utility, including macros!
[M] CHERRY XTRFY K5V2 Compact Black Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review
Memory:
APH Networks: Patriot Viper Elite 5 DDR5-6400 2x16GB Review
I recently read a prompt that asked me what I would tell my previous self on the day after graduating kindergarten, and it made me think. I could share about all the successes and struggles I would face in the years to follow, whether in school, with family, relationships, or careers. But as easy as it would be to tell my former self to avoid or pursue certain things, this suddenly aware boy would run into a separate set of issues that present Aaron would not account for. Instead, it made sense to talk about this kid's character rather than foretelling the future. I would start by telling him to be more open and friendly with those around him, even if he did not like them. I would also tell him not to worry so much and to be okay with who he is. This question made me reflect on what I have learned or am still learning over the years. It also made me wonder how I could alter my life to choose a different path, but that is a different story. In a similar vein, I wonder what companies have learned and changed since their inception. If they have this opportunity, would they want to share any insights or wisdom to their initial start? For example, Patriot has been in the memory business for quite a while, and we have seen kits from them since 2008 in the form of their Extreme Performance DDR3. Since these simpler times, many things have changed, but we have always found Patriot to make solid and reliable memory kits. Today, we have Patriot Viper Elite 5 DDR5-6400 2x16GB, which is a set of their most recent offerings. Does this memory kit reflect the things Patriot has learned over the years? Let us read on to find out!
Patriot Viper Elite 5 DDR5-6400 2x16GB Review (Page 1 of 10) | APH Networks
Mobile:
Neowin: HONOR Pad V9 review: it's thin, lightweight with support for all popular media formats
HONOR is back with a tablet, the HONOR Pad V9 that debuted in Europe a couple of months ago, and we give it a look.
HONOR Pad V9 review: it's thin, lightweight with support for all popular media formats
Power:
Tom's Hardware: Lian Li's EDGE EG1000 unique L-shape design is perfect for dual-chamber cases
Its unique shape may limit compatibility with standard builds
Lian Li's EDGE EG1000 unique L-shape design is perfect for dual-chamber cases
Tom's Hardware: The Prime TX-1600 Noctua Edition combines cutting-edge design with unparalleled efficiency
Effortless power delivery meets advanced cooling
The Prime TX-1600 Noctua Edition combines cutting-edge design with unparalleled efficiency
Printers:
Tom's Hardware: Sovol's Zero may be the fastest, but loudest printer we’ve seen since the FLSUN S1 Pro
Small but mighty
Sovol's Zero may be the fastest, but loudest printer we’ve seen since the FLSUN S1 Pro