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Here is a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

Casing: Phanteks Eclipse G400A Case Review
Computers: PCSpecialist Nebula Pro R Review (Ultra 7 265K + 4070 Ti Super)
Cooling: Montech HyperFlow 360 ARGB AIO Liquid CPU Cooler Review
Graphics Cards: Intel Arc B580 Limited Edition Review
Input: NuPhy Air60 HE Keyboard – world’s first low profile HE
Mobile: I drove over the DOOGEE S200 10,100mAh night vision phone, no cats were harmed
Networking: WAVLINK 5Gbps USB-C to 5GbE Adapter Review
Power: Seasonic Prime TX-1600 Noctua Edition Review (Titanium)
Other: Fnirsi HS-02 Review: Keep soldering on!





Casing:

KitGuru: Phanteks Eclipse G400A Case Review

The latest airflow-focused case from Phanteks is the successor to the popular P400A. It comes in black or white with four pre-installed Phanteks M25-140 Gen2 fans and supports new back-connect motherboards, 360mm radiators and huge graphics cards. It features a built-in D-RGB LED strip and is compatible with Phanteks' NEXLINQ products for hassle-free fan and lighting control. The G400A is priced at just £84.95 in the UK but there's some pretty fierce competition in this sector, so let's see how this one stacks up.

Phanteks Eclipse G400A Case Review - KitGuru

Computers:

KitGuru: PCSpecialist Nebula Pro R Review (Ultra 7 265K + 4070 Ti Super)

A lot of PC gaming enthusiasts will have been following the disastrous launch of Intel's latest Arrow Lake processors over the past month or so. But today, we’re finding out just how good (or bad) is it to actually use one in a prebuilt gaming system. The Nebula Pro R from PC Specialist is their latest desktop to land on the review desk and features an Intel Core Ultra7 265K processor, Zotac RTX 4070 Ti Super and 32GB of Corsair Dominator Titanium DDR5 memory. But will the well documented issues hold this machine back when gaming?

PCSpecialist Nebula Pro R Review (Ultra 7 265K + 4070 Ti Super) - KitGuru

Cooling:

NikKTech: Montech HyperFlow 360 ARGB AIO Liquid CPU Cooler Review

Combining excellent cooling efficiency with a very tempting price tag the HyperFlow 360 ARGB AIO liquid CPU cooler by Montech has very little competition currently.

Montech HyperFlow 360 ARGB AIO Liquid CPU Cooler Review

Graphics Cards:

KitGuru: Intel Arc B580 Limited Edition Review

Two years on from the launch of Intel's Alchemist discrete GPUs, the next generation has arrived in the form of the Battlemage series, and today we can present our review of the Intel Arc B580. Hitting the market at $249, Intel claims the B580 is 10% faster than the Nvidia RTX 4060, while also offering superior cost per frame, alongside a larger 12GB framebuffer. It certainly sounds good on paper, but as you might have guessed, there's plenty more to the story…

Intel Arc B580 Limited Edition Review - KitGuru

Input:

KitGuru: NuPhy Air60 HE Keyboard – world’s first low profile HE

Hall effect gaming keyboards, alongside features like rapid trigger and SOCD (null binds), are becoming more and more popular among competitive gamers, with manufacturers scrambling to release new offerings that cater to this growing market. The Air60 HE from NuPhy is the world's first keyboard to offer a low profile chassis alongside Gateron's low profile Jade magnetic switches. Today we take a look at the board in detail and find out how its controversial features work in FPS titles.

NuPhy Air60 HE Keyboard – world’s first low profile HE - KitGuru

Mobile:

Neowin: I drove over the DOOGEE S200 10,100mAh night vision phone, no cats were harmed

This rugged phone boasts some impressive features on paper, like a night vision camera, and a 10,100mAh battery. It also claims to be Military standards certified, but how does it like my car tyre?

Review: I drove over the DOOGEE S200 10,100mAh night vision phone, no cats were harmed

Networking:

ServeTheHome: WAVLINK 5Gbps USB-C to 5GbE Adapter Review

We test the Wavlink 5Gbps adapter that allows you to get 5GbE speeds from a USB Type-C port using a new chipset

WAVLINK 5Gbps USB-C to 5GbE Adapter Review

Power:

KitGuru: Seasonic Prime TX-1600 Noctua Edition Review (Titanium)

We have reviewed many power supplies from Seasonic in recent years but today we look at a rather special model in partnership with Noctua. This ‘Noctua Edition' power supply is based around one of the most expensive products that Seasonic make, and Noctua claim that this unit is quieter than the original unit which we tested some time ago.

Seasonic Prime TX-1600 Noctua Edition Review (Titanium) - KitGuru

Other:

Tom's Hardware: Fnirsi HS-02 Review: Keep soldering on!

Pocket and wallet friendly soldering

Fnirsi HS-02 Review: Keep soldering on!

TweakTown: The Terminator (1984) 4K Blu-ray Review

The film that kicked off Cameron's career and the Terminator franchise returns in a disappointing 4K remaster. Here's Ben's close look at it.

The Terminator (1984) 4K Blu-ray Review