Category: Reviews
Raijintek Paean Open-Air Mid-Tower ATX Case Review
Open air chassis are a great way to show off hardware, but will the Paean from Raijintek perform?
Raijintek Eleos 12 Evo RBW Review: More Pipes, Fewer Fans
Raijintek’s second LGA 1700 design, the Eleos 12 Evo RBW features more heat pipes for better conductivity, but a single fan. Can a single 120mm fan cool our Core i9-12900K?
Raijintek Eleos 12 Duo RBW CPU Cooler Review
When Raijintek said it could cool our Core i9-12900KF at full speed with a single tower heatsink and fans, we asked “Oh Really?”
Asus TUF Gaming B660M-Plus WiFi D4 Micro ATX Motherboard Review
Micro ATX and packed with features, the TUF Gaming B660M-Plus WiFi D4 comes to us with a price that undercuts similar Z690 boards. Will it pass our tough tests?
Cheaper & Better? Montech Air 1000 Lite ATX Case Review
Montech’s Air 1000 Lite brings us the convenience of slide-out dust filters, but the “Lite” version is also missing any RGB lighting or lighting controllers. Does the lighter price favor its value?
Fast & AVAILABLE: Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB DDR5-5600 Review
Corsair has finally caught up to consumer demand for DDR5 while offering this newish tech at optimized latency and speed. Does its RGB-enhanced DDR5-5600 cover all needs?
ECC & XMP? Mushkin Enhanced-Latency DDR4-3600 & DDR4-3200 ECC Review
Data integrity can be a big issue when working with critical files, but slow ECC has typically driven High-End Desktop users to use riskier non-ECC solutions. Mushkin’s XMP-rated ECC is here to fill that void.
Feature Packed & OC Friendly: ASRock Z690 Taichi Review
Is this ASRock’s best Taichi-series motherboard ever, or just the highest priced? We put ours on the bench.
Death Knell For DDR4? Crucial DDR5-4800 Review
Is standard DDR5 fast enough to beat high-end DDR4? Bandwidth and latency are not the only factors!
Goldilocks DDR4 For Intel’s Alder Lake? Mushkin Redline Lumina DDR4-4000 Review
Our recent review of Mushkin’s DDR4-4400 C19 showed it falling behind DDR4-3600 C16 in some apps. Is its DDR4-4000 the perfect middle?