Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Casing: FSP CUT593A Full-Tower Chassis Review
Computers: Geekom XT13 Pro (Intel Core i9-13900H) Mini PC
Cooling: The Endorfy Fortis 5 Dual Fan CPU Cooler Review: Towering Value
Gaming: Age of Mythology: Retold Review - Just how you remember it, but better, Age of Mythology: Retold review — A wonderful remake that lays the foundation for years of expansions, Star Wars Outlaws Performance Benchmark Review - 35 GPUs Tested
Headphones: ADATA XPG PRECOG STUDIO Gaming Headset Review
Input: Arbiter Studio Polar 75 Pro Review: Wooting who?
Memory: KLEVV FIT V DDR5-6000 32 GB CL32 Review
Mobile: Google Pixel 9 Pro XL, 9 Pro And Pixel 9 Review: Android Excellence
Storage: Adata SC750 (1TB) flash drive review: Speedy and small, Sabrent Rocket nano V2 External SSD Review: Phison U18 in a Solid Offering
Casing:
TweakTown: FSP CUT593A Full-Tower Chassis Review
An FSP product that's not a power supply? Yep, that's right. Join us as we take a close look at the FSP CUT593A full-tower computer case.
Computers:
The Guru of 3D: Geekom XT13 Pro (Intel Core i9-13900H) Mini PC
This review examines the XT13 Pro, which is powered by a Core i9-13900H processor and equipped with 32 GB of RAM and a 2TB SSD, operating on Windows 11 Professional. Despite its compact size, the XT13 Pro includes advanced features such as WIFI6E, 2.5 GigE ethernet, and fast USB ports.
Cooling:
Anandtech: The Endorfy Fortis 5 Dual Fan CPU Cooler Review: Towering Value
Standard CPU coolers, while adequate for managing basic thermal loads, often fall short in terms of noise reduction and superior cooling efficiency. This limitation drives advanced users and system builders to seek aftermarket solutions tailored to their specific needs. The high-end aftermarket cooler market is highly competitive, with manufacturers striving to offer products with exceptional performance.
The Endorfy Fortis 5 Dual Fan CPU Cooler Review: Towering Value
Gaming:
Neowin: Age of Mythology: Retold Review - Just how you remember it, but better
Age of Mythology: Retold is finally here, and it's promising fully rebuilt campaigns filled with mythical beings and godly real-time strategy battles. Here's our review.
Age of Mythology: Retold Review - Just how you remember it, but better
Windows Central: Age of Mythology: Retold review — A wonderful remake that lays the foundation for years of expansions
Over 20 years after it launched, Age of Mythology: Retold is born again in the splendor it deserves.
TechPowerUp: Star Wars Outlaws Performance Benchmark Review - 35 GPUs Tested
Star Wars Outlaws is a new title in the iconic Star Wars universe, which lets you play as member of the criminal underworld. The game uses the Snowdrop engine, and delivers great graphics. In our performance review, we'll looks at the game's graphics quality, VRAM consumption, and how it runs across a range of contemporary graphics cards.
Star Wars Outlaws Performance Benchmark Review - 35 GPUs Tested
Headphones:
The FPS Review: ADATA XPG PRECOG STUDIO Gaming Headset Review
The ADATA XPG PRECOG STUDIO Gaming Headset comes with a 4.4mm balanced connector for better sound quality, and a Mic Boom, we give our thoughts.
Input:
Tom's Hardware: Arbiter Studio Polar 75 Pro Review: Wooting who?
This is the magnetic switch keyboard you need to get.
Memory:
TechPowerUp: KLEVV FIT V DDR5-6000 32 GB CL32 Review
KLEVV has brought the FIT series to DDR5. Targeting PC gamers, the FIT V is a low-profile memory kit that keeps aesthetics simple. But don't be fooled by looks alone! The dual rank KLEVV FIT V is a solid contender for one of the best DDR5-6000 memory kits available. Follow along as we benchmark and compare this memory kit on both Intel and AMD systems.
Mobile:
HotHardware: Google Pixel 9 Pro XL, 9 Pro And Pixel 9 Review: Android Excellence
Google's new Pixel 9s are infused with AI for sure, but there's a lot more going on here and they're excellent values among flagship Android handsets.
Google Pixel 9 Pro XL, 9 Pro And Pixel 9 Review: Android Excellence
Storage:
Tom's Hardware: Adata SC750 (1TB) flash drive review: Speedy and small
One of the fastest drives that doesn't need an external cable
Anandtech: Sabrent Rocket nano V2 External SSD Review: Phison U18 in a Solid Offering
Sabrents lineup of internal and external SSDs is popular among enthusiasts. The primary reason is the companys tendency to be among the first to market with products based on the latest controllers, while also delivering an excellent value proposition. The company has a long-standing relationship with Phison and adopts its controllers for many of their products. The companys 2 GBps-class portable SSD - the Rocket nano V2 - is based on Phisons U18 native controller. Read on for a detailed look at the Rocket nano V2 External SSD, including an analysis of its performance consistency, power consumption, and thermal profile.
Sabrent Rocket nano V2 External SSD Review: Phison U18 in a Solid Offering