System76 Launch Configurable Mechanical Keyboard Review

System76's Launch is a unique take on the 75% keyboard formula. It's a completely open-source design both on the hardware and firmware front, and provides for a low profile typing experience with a few interesting tweaks including a split space bar and the use of rarely seen Kailh BOX switches.


Shadow of the Tomb Raider: XeSS vs. DLSS Comparison Review

Shadow of the Tomb Raider has recently been updated with support for Intel Xe Super Sampling (XeSS), making it the first game to fully support XeSS. In this mini-review, we take a look and compare the image quality and performance offered by XeSS and DLSS.


MUSE HiFi Power Planar Magnetic In-ear Earphones Review

MUSE HiFi aims to make a strong debut in its own take on the planar magnetic driver IEMs formula with the MUSE HiFi Power. Using exclusive tweaks to the manufacturing process and drivers to make for a unique shell and acoustic chamber design makes for a product you need to see to believe!


Doogee S89 Pro Review

The Doogee S89 Pro is a tough and rugged smartphone ready to take on your next adventure. Paired with a rather unexpected night-vision capability, the Mediatek Helio P90-based S89 Pro is not only functionally durable, but value-oriented, too.


Antec DP503 Case Review

The Antec DP503, with its E-ATX compatibility and solid feature list may just well be a great all-rounder case that could stick with you as your build evolves over year,. thanks to excellent cooling support and a set of useful extras such as a universal ARGB hub & fan controller or the metal GPU bracket.


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ASRock X670E Taichi Carrara Review

ASRock brings out the big guns with their X670E Taichi Carrara 20th anniversary edition. Using the same underlying components, the X670E Taichi is ASRock's flagship AM5 motherboard, featuring DDR5, M.2 Gen5 and USB4 support. Equipped with a 24+2+1 phase 105 A VRM, it comes ready for some serious overclocking adventures.


AMD Ryzen 9 7950X Review - Impressive 16-core Powerhouse

The Ryzen 9 7950X is a monster CPU. When paired with the right workload it will eat even the 12900K for breakfast. As our review shows, the performance uplifts can be massive: +30-50% gen-over-gen is totally possible. What makes things complicated though is that keeping the beast cool is almost impossible.


AMD Ryzen 7 7700X Review - The Best Zen 4 for Gaming

With the Ryzen 7 7700X, AMD is introducing their fastest Zen 4 processor for gamers. In our review we found out that gaming on the 7700X runs better than the 7900X and 7950X, thanks to the single CCD design of the 7700X. Just like on other high-end AM5 CPUs, temperatures are a problem though.


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AMD Ryzen 9 7900X Review - Creator Might, Priced Right

The Ryzen 9 7900X is a creator's dream. It offers 12-cores and 24-threads that perform fantastic not only in highly-threaded workloads, but single-threaded performance is also there. Priced at $550 it sits right in the middle between Ryzen 9 7950X and Ryzen 7 7700X.


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AMD Ryzen 5 7600X Review - Affordable Zen 4 for Gaming

Ryzen 5 7600X is the company's most affordable offering for the Zen 4 family. Our review of the 7600X confirms that this new $300 CPU offers huge performance gains over Zen 3, and can even beat the Ryzen 5800X3D in gaming. In applications, the 7600X is faster than the Intel Core i9-11900K.