TeamGroup T-Force Siren Duo 360 Review: Keeping Gen 5 SSDs Speedy With Liquid Cooling By Albert Thomas published 28 September 23 A unique AIO designed to keep PCIe 5 SSDs operating at peak performance, while also cooling your CPU effectively.
Be Quiet MC1 and MC1 Pro Review: Essential cooling compatible with any system By Albert Thomas published 23 October 24 Be Quiet’s MC1 Pro SSD cooler features a low-profile heatsink with an integrated copper heatpipe on both sides of the cooler.
Alienware Aurora R16 Review: Thinking Inside the Box (Updated) By Andrew E. Freedman last updated 25 October 23 The Alienware Aurora R16 is in a smaller, more streamlined box with plenty of ports and a decent price, but proprietary parts keep it from being an entry into true enthusiast PC gaming.
Valkyrie Syn 240 AIO Liquid Cooler Review: Good performance, clunky software By Albert Thomas published 1 August 24 Valkyrie’s Syn 240 AIO features a 2.4-inch LCD and upgradable storage.
Elecrow CrowView Note Review: Portable Pi Projects By Les Pounder published 10 August 24 The nearest thing to a Raspberry Pi laptop
Asus ROG Strix Scar 16 (2025) RTX 5080 gaming laptop review: Flashy lights, huge price, strong performance By Brandon Hill published 21 April 25 With tool-free hardware access and PCIe 5.0 support, the ROG Strix Scar 16 welcomes future performance upgrades.
Ifixit Fixhub Portable Soldering Station Review: Take the heat with you By Les Pounder published 12 September 24 Ifixit takes the plunge into the world of soldering irons with a smart portable soldering station that brings the heat but at a cost.
Water Cooling Kit for Raspberry Pi 5 Review: The zenith of cooling for your Raspberry Pi 5 By Les Pounder published 10 February 24 Seeed and 52Pi have created the ultimate in cooling for the Raspberry Pi 5. The Watercooling Kit offers a simple, yet expensive, means to water cool your Raspberry Pi 5 for the ultimate performance.
SiFive HiFive Premier P550 Review: High RISC By Les Pounder published 26 January 25 Touted as ‘The Highest Performance RISC-V CPU Development Board in the World’, the HiFive Premier P550 aims to be the development board of choice for RISC developers.
Xreal Beam Review: Air AR Glasses Go Wireless By Brandon Hill published 27 July 23 The Xreal Beam accessory brings wireless connectivity to the Air AR glasses.
Dell G15 (5530) Review: Retro on the Outside By Andrew E. Freedman published 9 September 23 The Dell G15 is a strong mid-range performer with a bright 1080p display and some fun color options. But the colors are limited to very specific configurations.
Valkyrie Syn 360 AIO Liquid Cooler Review: A strong AIO marred by beta-level software By Albert Thomas published 13 November 24 We tested Valkyrie’s Syn 360 with Intel’s i7-14700K to see if it has what it takes to cool your CPU well.
Corsair Platform:6 Standing Desk Review: Premium Design with a Price Tag to Match By Brandon Hill published 15 November 23 The Corsair Platform:6 offers a lot of functionality and configuration options, but its high price will limit its appeal.
Raspberry Pi M.2 HAT+ Review: Low-cost, high-speed By Les Pounder published 21 May 24 Arriving months after its competitors, Raspberry Pi’s own M.2 HAT+ board brings low-cost, high-speed storage in the new HAT+ form factor.
Colorful iGame Z790D5 Flow Review: Unique Design, Otherwise Ordinary By Joe Shields published 11 January 24 A unique white and flowing design with good performance, but lacks a PCIe 5.0 M.2 socket
HP Omen 35L review: Testing a quiet mid-tower By Andrew E. Freedman published 12 September 24 The HP Omen 35L is a quiet gaming PC with standardized parts and powerful performance, with a few questionable design choices.
Asus ROG G22CH Review: Small and Powerful, But Loud By Charles Jefferies published 13 September 23 Asus’s ROG G22CH packs a Core i9 and an RTX 4070 into a small-form-factor chassis, but it needs serious fan noise reduction.
Picade Max Review: Two-Player DIY Retro Arcade for Raspberry Pi By Les Pounder published 25 August 24 Pimoroni’s first two-player Picade has finally arrived
Unihiker Single-Board Computer Review: Fun for Beginners, Less-so for Makers By Les Pounder published 4 August 23 Another Raspberry Pi alternative but this time the form factor is all about the screen.
ZimaBlade Review: Affordable Home Server SBC Is a Personal Cloud By Les Pounder published 7 October 23 This cloud won’t rain on your parade
Cooler Master MA824 Stealth Review: Expensive Big Air Excellence By Albert Thomas published 22 June 23 Cooler Master’s MA824 runs quietly and delivers top-tier cooling performance, but it doesn’t come cheap.
Corsair One i500 review: A bigger small PC By Andrew E. Freedman published 10 May 24 This is what you need to do to fit the most powerful graphics cards in a small chassis.
Alienware Area-51 review: large and in charge By Andrew E. Freedman published 23 April 25 The Alienware Area-51 is a massive tower that has finally returned to standardized parts, but performance increases aren't huge over the last generation of desktops.
MSI Codex R2 desktop PC review: Air-cooled, mainstream gaming By Brandon Hill published 23 March 24 The Codex R2 very audibly aced our gaming benchmarks.
Alienware 16 Area-51 review: a big, mysterious powerhouse By Andrew E. Freedman published 4 June 25 The Alienware 16 Area-51 is a thick gaming laptop with a cool teal color and strong performance.
HP Omen 16 (2023) Review: Back in Black By Andrew E. Freedman published 13 July 23 The HP Omen 16 doesn't stand out much, but it's a good performer for the price and offers plenty of ports and upgrade options.
Dell G16 (7630) gaming laptop review: Bargain price with class-leading performance By Brandon Hill published 17 October 24 The Dell G16 offers a surprising amount of performance and amenities for less than $1,000.
Gigabyte Aorus Master 16 review: Mobile RTX 5080 gets the job done By Andrew E. Freedman published 11 April 25 The Gigabyte Aorus Master 16 is a powerful RTX 5080 laptop with a bright screen, but its AI is gimmicky and plastic shell leave something to be desired.
AMD Radeon RX 7900 GRE review: the lowest binned Navi 31 variant is now globally available, starting at $549 By Jarred Walton published 26 February 24 Navi 31 hops on a golden rabbit.
Seagate Game Drive M.2 SSD for PS5 Review: A No-Fuss PlayStation 5 SSD By Shane Downing published 19 January 24 A proven formula marketed for the PS5