Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Cooling: Endorfy Fortis 5 Black ARGB Air Cooler Review - Quiet and powerful, be quiet! Silent Loop 3 420mm AIO CPU Cooler Review, FSP MP7 Black Review, FSP MP7 Black Review
Graphics Cards: ASUS GeForce RTX 5090 TUF Review, Palit GeForce RTX 5070 GamingPRO OC review, Palit RTX 5090 GameRock Review
Input: HYTE Keeb TKL Keyboard Review
Networking: NetGear Orbi 970 Series Quad-band WiFi 7 Mesh Black Edition Review
Storage: TeamGroup T-Force GC Pro 2TB SSD Review - 13,000 MB/s on the Cheap, WD's Black SN7100 SSD lands as the new power efficiency king
Cooling:
IgorsLAB: Endorfy Fortis 5 Black ARGB Air Cooler Review - Quiet and powerful
There are countless products in the field of cooling components, but only a few manage to offer a perfect balance of performance, design and price. The Endorfy Fortis 5 Black ARGB fan aims to do just that. We’ll see if it succeeds. In this review, I take a close look at the fan and discuss all the relevant aspects – from performance to workmanship. In doing so, I am continuing the work of Tim, who is concentrating on his new favorite areas.
Endorfy Fortis 5 Black ARGB Air Cooler Review - Quiet and powerful
NikKTech: be quiet! Silent Loop 3 420mm AIO CPU Cooler Review
Roughly a month ago be quiet! unveiled their latest Silent Loop 3 line of AIO models so testing the top of the line 420mm model was just a matter of time. Even though AIO liquid CPU coolers have long since reached a bottleneck in terms of cooling efficiency most consumers still prefer them over regular CPU air coolers and well, I get the why. AIO liquid CPU coolers are easier to install compared to large CPU air coolers, offer zero clearance issues with motherboard components and RAM, produce higher cooling performance compared to the majority of air coolers out there and for the most part they look a lot better. be quiet! recently announced their new Silent Loop 3 line of AIO Liquid CPU coolers and for the past 2 weeks I've been testing the 420mm variant.
TechPowerUp: FSP MP7 Black Review
The MP7 from FSP has made its debut, showcasing a dual-tower, dual-fan configuration that offers better memory clearance at its price point than many competitors. Factor in high performance coupled with a stylish design and it becomes clear there is a lot to like about the MP7.
Graphics Cards:
TechPowerUp: ASUS GeForce RTX 5090 TUF Review
The ASUS GeForce RTX 5090 TUF comes at a $450 price increase over the NVIDIA MSRP, and that's not even the OC model. You get excellent build quality, great looks, and some unexpected extra performance. Thanks to the dual BIOS you have a choice between great temperatures and a quiet gaming experience.
The Guru of 3D: Palit GeForce RTX 5070 GamingPRO OC review
Let's review the RTX 5070 Palit GamingPro Series, with a striking, industrial look and plenty of muscle behind it. Its ARGB accents and advanced cooling system—featuring TurboFan 4.0, Air Deflector, and Composite Heat Pipes—team up to keep everything running cool.
KitGuru: Palit RTX 5090 GameRock Review
Ever since the release of Palit's RTX 4090 GameRock, I've been waiting to see what the company would do next, and today we finally get our answer. That's because we're reviewing the RTX 5090 GameRock, featuring a bold, eye-catching design and a fat – effectively quad-slot – cooler. Concerns around pricing and availability remain just as pressing as they did when the RTX 5090 first launched, but what can this partner card bring to the table?
Input:
ThinkComputers.org: HYTE Keeb TKL Keyboard Review
The keyboard I'm talking about is the HYTE Keeb TKL, which is a tenkeyless mechanical keyboard that has the most RGB I've ever seen on a keyboard! On top of that it features a gasket-mount design, screw-in stabilizers, pre-lubed switches, double-shot PBT keycaps, and so much more! Is this keyboard all looks or is it actually worth picking up? Read on as we find out!
Networking:
eTeknix: NetGear Orbi 970 Series Quad-band WiFi 7 Mesh Black Edition Review
Netgear has a rich history for high-end consumer routers, and while routers are rarely something to get excited about, the new NetGear Orbi is one of the rare occasions that it can be. When it comes to providing network coverage to larger workspaces or homes, the Orbi Quad Black is extremely powerful, promising whole home coverage thanks to its base unit and satellite units. This setup helps to reduce the chances of WiFi dead zones, but also ensures you can get massive network speeds to take advantage of super-fast fiber internet and network attached devices.
NetGear Orbi 970 Series Quad-band WiFi 7 Mesh Black Edition Review
Storage:
TweakTown: TeamGroup T-Force GC Pro 2TB SSD Review - 13,000 MB/s on the Cheap
While not an Elite performer, the T-Force GC Pro 2TB low-cost PCIe Gen5 SSD delivers more than 13,000 MB/s throughput while being easy on the wallet.
Tom's Hardware: WD's Black SN7100 SSD lands as the new power efficiency king
A belated but necessary update to WD’s Black line.
WD's Black SN7100 SSD lands as the new power efficiency king