Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Casing: FSP M580 Case Review
Cooling: Montech HyperFlow Silent 360 Review: Good, but not quite “silent”
Gaming: AVerMedia X'Tra Go GC515 Review
Graphics Cards: Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5090 Gaming OC Review, INNO3D RTX 5080 X3 Graphics Card Review
Power: SilverStone HELA 2050R Platinum power supply review
Printers: Elegoo Centauri Carbon review: Finally an affordable Core XY
Storage: Klevv Genuine G560 2TB SSD Review - A Genuine Badass
Casing:
KitGuru: FSP M580 Case Review
he M580 is FSP’s first entry into the curved glass dual-chamber case market segment. It comes equipped with pre-installed reverse blade fans and features high-spec hardware support including back-connect motherboards, huge graphics cards and plenty of cooling options. The M580 is available in black or white with an MSRP of around $115 USD, but does it represent good value for money? Let’s find out.
Cooling:
Tom's Hardware: Montech HyperFlow Silent 360 Review: Good, but not quite “silent”
Montech’s latest AIO has strong noise-normalized performance and performs especially well with Arrow Lake.
Montech HyperFlow Silent 360 Review: Good, but not quite “silent”
Gaming:
TechPowerUp: AVerMedia X'Tra Go GC515 Review
The AVerMedia X'Tra Go GC515 is a unique dock with gameplay capture capabilities, designed to work with any device with USB-C DP Alt video output. This unique proposition makes it interesting for anyone who wants to capture gameplay videos directly from their PC handheld, smartphone, tablet, or Nintendo Switch.
Graphics Cards:
TechPowerUp: Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5090 Gaming OC Review
The Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5090 Gaming OC is a factory overclocked custom-design variant of NVIDIA's new flagship. It comes with a powerful cooling solution that achieves very low noise levels when the quiet BIOS is activated. Gigabyte's card also has its default power limit increased to 600 W for extra performance.
eTeknix: INNO3D RTX 5080 X3 Graphics Card Review
We’ve had quite a few RTX 5080 models come through our offices lately, but apart from the Founders Edition model from NVIDIA, they’ve all been pre-overclocked models, which, of course, demand a higher price point. With GPUs still being a point of contention when you mention price, it’s difficult to differentiate why you should buy one of them over an MSRP card like a Founders Edition. Luckily, today, things are being shaken up a bit as we have the INNO3D X3 model with us.
Power:
Tom's Hardware: SilverStone HELA 2050R Platinum power supply review
A high-performance powerhouse for extreme systems
Printers:
Tom's Hardware: Elegoo Centauri Carbon review: Finally an affordable Core XY
Elegoo enters the Core XY battlefield
Elegoo Centauri Carbon review: Finally an affordable Core XY
Storage:
TweakTown: Klevv Genuine G560 2TB SSD Review - A Genuine Badass
With stunning performance to match its stunning good looks, Klevv's Genuine G560 PCIe Gen5 SSD stands ready to up your gaming experience to the next level.