Dell S3222DGM QHD 165 Hz Gaming Monitor Review: Solid Color and Lots of Contrast By Christian Eberle published 17 February 22 Editor's Choice Dell’s S3222DGM is a 32-inch curved VA/QHD gaming monitor with 165 Hz, Adaptive-Sync, extended color and a surprisingly low price.
MSI GeForce RTX 3080 12GB Suprim X Review: Ti Fighter By Jarred Walton published 16 February 22 A 3080 Ti by any other name
Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 7 Carbon Review: A Super Slim Figure With OLED By Isaac Rouse published 16 February 22 The Lenovo IdeaPad Slim 7 Carbon has a powerful CPU and OLED touchscreen in a thin ultrabook at a competitive price.
Razer Enki Gaming Chair Review: The Ultimate Throne for the Ultimate Gamer By Allante Sparks published 15 February 22 Editor's Choice Razer’s new gaming chair may be a bit pricey, but the quality of materials and level of comfort make it worth every penny.
Corsair iCue 5000T Review: Lit and Loud By Myles Goldman published 15 February 22 Corsair’s RGB-blazoned iCue 5000T is pretty, bright, and pricey, but the company hasn’t skimped out on performance or practicality.
Cooler Master HAF 700 Evo Review: Expensive Excellence By Myles Goldman published 15 February 22 Cooler Master’s HAF 700 Evo is a unique case that does a great job combining the HAF legacy of excellent cooling with modern features, but the high price somewhat spoils it.
Kono Sunrise, Sunset, and Midnight Switches Review: Switches for Any Time of Day By Christopher Coke published 14 February 22 Kono’s new switches are smooth and nice to use but lack unique character to justify their high price.
Seagate IronWolf 525 SSD Review: The PCIe 4.0 NAS Upgrade By Sean Webster published 14 February 22 Leveraging a Phison E16 and BiCS4 TLC, the Seagate IronWolf 525 was built to endure demanding NAS workloads.
Vertagear PL6000 Review: Like an Extra Firm Mattress By Junae Benne published 13 February 22 Perfect for people who want a firm backrest.
G.Skill Trident Z5 RGB DDR5-6000 C36 Review: DDR5 Performance King By Zhiye Liu published 13 February 22 Editor's Choice G.Skill's Trident Z5 memory kit arrives to appease enthusiasts. But can it dominate the charts?
Gigabyte Aorus 17 XE4 Review: A Small Bump Up By Andrew E. Freedman published 12 February 22 The Gigabyte Aorus 17 XE4 features a 12th Gen Intel Core i7 and an RTX 3070 Ti, but beyond components, the biggest change is putting the camera in the right place.
MSI Immerse GV60 Review: For Creators First and Streamers Second By Isaac Rouse published 12 February 22 The GV60 is aimed at creators and streamers, but is better suited for the former.
Alienware x14 Review: Slim, Sleek and Solid By Matt Safford published 11 February 22 The slim Alienware x14 looks and feels great, performs well and impressively charges solely over USB-C.
Corsair K70 RGB Pro Review: Full-Size and Full of Features By Myles Goldman published 10 February 22 Your teammates (and referee) will love you.
Voxelab Aquila S2 Review: High-Temperature Filaments on a Budget By Melissa LeBlanc-Williams published 10 February 22 The Voxelab Aquila S2 is a budget printer that can handle high-temperature filaments and deliver quality prints.
Fractal Design Torrent Compact Review: Cool and Compact By Myles Goldman published 9 February 22 Fractal takes its popular airflow-focused Torrent design and trims it down a bit with the Torrent Compact. The 180 mm fans impress, but there isn't a lot of extra room for storage or stray cables.
NZXT H1 V2 Review: More Space, Power and Cooling By Myles Goldman published 8 February 22 The NZXT H1 V2 attempts to come back strong after its predecessor was recalled. Is room for larger GPUs and a beefier PSU enough to make it stand out?
Asus ROG Strix Z690-E Gaming WiFi Review: PCIe 5.0 M.2 and 12 USB Ports By Joe Shields published 8 February 22 Good looks and connectivity aplenty for $469.99
HP Omen 45L Review: Cryo Chamber Game Changer? By Matt Safford published 7 February 22 HP moves the CPU cooler outside the case and uses more standard name-brand parts. But its HP motherboard and BIOS limit performance.
NovelKeys NK87 Entry Edition Review: Affordably Awesome (with a Catch) By Christopher Coke published 7 February 22 The NovelKeys NK87 - Entry Edition is a great choice if you’re willing to lube the stabilizers yourself. Long-term durability is a concern, but it’s a great onramp to the world of custom mechanical keyboards.