Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:
Computers: GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU Review: NVIDIA’s Best Mobile Gaming Chip Yet, Does this snazzy new ThinkPad stand out without the standard ThinkPad keyboard and TrackPoint?
Cooling: TRYX PANORAMA SE 360 ARGB AIO CPU Cooler Review, XPG LEVANTE II 360 Review
Graphics Cards: Palit GeForce RTX 5070 GamingPro OC Review, NVIDIA's "Modded" GeForce RTX 4090 with 48 GB VRAM: Test shows high background noise and disappointing gaming performance
Mobile: POCO F7 Ultra, Xiaomi's new affordable flagship powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite
Motherboards: ASRock Phantom Gaming B850 RIPTIDE WiFi Motherboard Review
Scanner: Revopoint MetroX Review - Good and affordable 3D scanner for the right target group
Storage: Netac NV7000-Q M.2 SSD Review - Another Budget-Friendly SSD
Computers:
HotHardware: GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU Review: NVIDIA’s Best Mobile Gaming Chip Yet
With its desktop launches complete, NVIDIA is about to blitz the mobile market with an array of Blackwell based GPUs, starting with the GeForce RTX
GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU Review: NVIDIA’s Best Mobile Gaming Chip Yet
Tom's Hardware: Does this snazzy new ThinkPad stand out without the standard ThinkPad keyboard and TrackPoint?
Is a ThinkPad still a ThinkPad without the traditional keyboard and TrackPoint? And does it matter?
Does this snazzy new ThinkPad stand out without the standard ThinkPad keyboard and TrackPoint?
Cooling:
Funky Kit: TRYX PANORAMA SE 360 ARGB AIO CPU Cooler Review
The Tryx PANORAMA SE 360 ARGB AIO CPU Cooler is suitable for a wide range CPUs, and includes mounting brackets for both Intel and AMD processors. It features a massive 6.5" curved AMOLED display with a brightness of 400 nits, a screen resolution of 2K at 60Hz. The package comes with a large 360mm radiator and 3 pre-mounted, daisy-chained ARGB fans, that offer good airflow of up to 66 CFM and low noise level of only 27.89 dBA.
TechPowerUp: XPG LEVANTE II 360 Review
The new LEVANTE II 360 AIO from XPG has been launched, featuring a combination of performance, long support, and features. Its ARGB infinity mirror design elements make it distinctive, meanwhile solid performance certainly doesn't hurt either.
Graphics Cards:
TechPowerUp: Palit GeForce RTX 5070 GamingPro OC Review
The Palit GeForce RTX 5070 GamingPro OC comes with a cooler that runs much cooler and quieter than the Founders Edition, and the secondary Quiet BIOS can transform the card into a whisper-quiet gaming machine. You also get RGB illumination and a factory overclock that helps gain additional FPS.
IgorsLAB: NVIDIA's "Modded" GeForce RTX 4090 with 48 GB VRAM: Test shows high background noise and disappointing gaming performance
The modified GeForce RTX 4090 from NVIDIA, now equipped with 48 GB GDDR6X VRAM, has recently undergone its first tests – and the results paint a picture that is not very pleasing, especially for gamers. The modified graphics processor, which was originally delivered with 24 GB VRAM, now has a considerably larger memory capacity, which at first glance looks like an improvement for memory-intensive applications. However, reality shows that the use of this new GPU in gaming scenarios is far less impressive than the high memory capacity would suggest.
Mobile:
Neowin: POCO F7 Ultra, Xiaomi's new affordable flagship powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite
After many leaks, the F7 Ultra is finally here. With Snapdragon 8 Elite being hot property right now, Xiaomi has pulled out the big guns to make the latest F series appeal to a wider audience.
Review: POCO F7 Ultra, Xiaomi's new affordable flagship powered by Snapdragon 8 Elite
Motherboards:
The FPS Review: ASRock Phantom Gaming B850 RIPTIDE WiFi Motherboard Review
In our ASRock Phantom Gaming B850 RIPTIDE WiFi Motherboard Review, we check out this very affordable AM5 motherboard, that packs a lot of good features.
Scanner:
IgorsLAB: Revopoint MetroX Review - Good and affordable 3D scanner for the right target group
The Revopoint MetroX presented today is a portable 3D scanner aimed primarily at users who want to create detailed digital models of physical objects in a professional environment. With the increasing use of additive manufacturing techniques, digital archiving methods and the growing need for precise geometry data for quality assurance, product development or reverse engineering, the demand for compact, powerful and easy-to-use 3D capture tools is also increasing.
Revopoint MetroX Review - Good and affordable 3D scanner for the right target group
Storage:
The PC Enthusiast: Netac NV7000-Q M.2 SSD Review - Another Budget-Friendly SSD
The Netac NV7000-Q is a budget-friendly M.2 Gen4 DRAM-less SSD featuring a Maxio MAP1602A controller. Find out how it performs in our review.