MOONDROP updates its budget-friendly Quarks line of IEMs with the Quark2 that uses a single dynamic driver with acoustic filters in a small shell for added comfort. It's paired to a fixed cable that contains a DAC/amp ending in USB Type-C to directly connect to your phone, and offers an in-line microphone with integrated controls too.
The ambidextrous K1NG 8K essentially is the wired version of the K1NG Pro 4K, offering up true 8000 Hz polling, an even lower weight of 42 g, and PixArt's PAW3395 sensor. Most importantly, the K1NG 8K goes for a highly competitive price of $32.99.
The VK02 Lite from Valkyrie is quite the understated case with a few interesting details that stand out. From excellent cable management, to BTF support, and the ability to hold three 420 mm AIOs, or up to 13 fans - eleven of them 140 mm in size, there is a lot to like.
Epomaker thinks small can be mighty with the new TH40, a 40% form factor keyboard with "only" 44 keys that forces you to re-think efficient keyboard typing. Featuring layers, extensive onboard controls, and VIA support, the TH40 is also one of the least expensive 40% keyboards ever made.
The G.SKILL WigiDash is a touch screen accessory for PC users, allowing you to not only monitor your hardware and real-time performance with the likes of AIDA64 and HWInfo, but also allows for widgets to control functions from volume/media playback to Twitch chat or even Spotify.
Beelink brings innovation and standout features with the GTi12 Ultra mini-PC and EX Dock. Performance is top-notch, and the EX Dock offers the added advantage of using a desktop graphics card, allowing it to deliver its full potential thanks to a dedicated PCIe connection leagues better than any USB4 or Thunderbolt-based eGPU solution.
The UGREEN Uno GaN wall chargers offer plenty of power in a compact package, along with a unique robot-like design that's incredibly cute. Today we're taking a closer look at the design and performance of these devices. We're also checking out the UGREEN Uno 100 W USB-C charging cable.
Being the successor to the limited-release Series One Pro, the Series 2 Pro Wireless retains the same Viper Mini-like ambidextrous shape, and also comes with the BAMF 2.0 sensor, Glorious optical switches for the main buttons, wired and wireless 8000 Hz polling, and up to 80 hours of battery life.
XPG is expanding their Invader line with the Invader X Mini, a compact case that still offers ATX support, ships with five fans in total and features USB-C. It has a pretty interesting price point that could attract first-time and budget builders - especially those planning to air cool their CPU.
The NVIDIA App has moved out of beta, bringing a streamlined control panel experience for GeForce users. In our review, we look closely at the new features, explore the app's functionality, and point out areas where there’s room for improvement.
The Team Group A440 Lite is a competitively priced SSD that features the new Phison E27T controller. In our review we found solid performance and improved power consumption over its predecessor. The NAND flash is Toshiba 162-layer 3D TLC BiCS6.
MIRPH Design is a one-man operation based out of Germany which aims to take on the more established headphone brands with the MIRPH-1, an open-back dynamic driver set using Peerless 50 mm drivers in a way no one has seen before. It has a uniquely appealing warm and smooth sound which still manages to be extremely wide sounding.
FiiO is one of the largest audio brands in the world and operates out of a 15,000 sq.meter industrial park in Guangzhou, China. We visited FiiO to know more about how the company works, including going through its assembly and packaging lines, and then had an online interview with the brand's founder too.
ID-Cooling continues to impress with their latest release, the FX360 INF, a standout 360mm all-in-one liquid cooler. Featuring daisy-chainable fans, easy installation, excellent performance and surprisingly low noise levels, this cooler checks all the right boxes. It’s safe to say they've hit a home run with this one.
This article serves as a continuously updated summary of currently known leaks and official announcements regarding upcoming hardware releases in 2024 and beyond. We cover and keep track of developments for Intel Panther Lake, AMD Zen 5 X3D, NVIDIA's and AMD's upcoming GPUs, DDR6 and GDDR7 memory, chipsets and more.
Dragon Age is back, with the first new game in the series after a decade. "Dragon Age: The Veilguard" is an action RPG that tasks us with saving the world of Thedas from a godlike evil with a number of quirky companions. Curious about performance on the Steam Deck and ROG Ally? Find out in our handheld performance review.
The Sharkoon AK5G RGB is a perfect representation of what to expect from a modern mid-tower chassis that is not meant to break the bank. It comes at just the right price, with a solid feature mix and a few nice details sprinkled on top to make it a good pick if you are looking for aesthetics. Even better, if airflow is your thing, there is the AK5M variant to pick instead.
The Corsair MP700 Elite marks our first test of an SSD built around Phison’s new E31 controller. The E31 supports PCI-Express 5.0 but is specifically designed to minimize power usage, enabling fan-free operation. Our review confirms: no thermal throttling and excellent performance.
The Ryzen 7 9800X3D establishes AMD as the leader in gaming performance. This Zen 5-based X3D chip is not only fast, it also comes with full support for overclocking. Besides gaming, application performance is considerably improved over the 7800X3D, but that comes at a price.
Being conceived for fingertip grip, the 38 g Darmoshark M5 comes with PixArt's PAW3395 sensor along with Kailh main button switches. Up 84 hours of battery life are cited at 1000 Hz, and 8000 Hz wireless polling is supported. Aside from 2.4 GHz wireless, Bluetooth is also present.
The MSI MPG X870E Carbon Wi-Fi sits between more affordable X870E options and enthusiast boards, striking a good balance of features with great cooling, plenty of USB ports and a solid EFI.
ECS aims to deliver strong performance, reliability, and AI-driven benefits with the LIVA Z7 Plus barebones unit. Powered by an Intel Core Ultra 5 125H, it provides ample power for everyday tasks and office work, all while being fairly quiet in regular workloads. Plus, it has a solid three-year warranty for added peace of mind.
NuPhy shakes up the keyboard market by being the first in the world to use low profile magnetic/Hall effect switches. Offering two excellent switch options which also solve the wobbling issue of most full-size magnetic switches, the new NuPhy Air60 HE also uses a cool web-based configurator for extensive customization.
The SilverStone SETA A2 is clearly the successor to the A1, once again sporting that unique look. But that is where the similarities end as the SETA A2 is not only more expensive, but also offers a completely different feature set, ultimately catering to a different user base.
IEM newcomer I\OAudio is back with the SOGNO, a hybrid driver set using a novel 2 DD/6 BA configuration with one of the dynamic drivers aiding two BA drivers in the treble. It goes for a Harman-style tonality and aims to compete favorably from a value proposition by offering a premium accessory set and nice looking shells/faceplates too.