darkFlash DY460 Review
…The darkFlash DY470, which we reviewed a year ago, managed to make a positive impression with its unique angled surfaces, ample use of glass, space, and functionality. Now, with the DY460, darkFlash…
…The darkFlash DY470, which we reviewed a year ago, managed to make a positive impression with its unique angled surfaces, ample use of glass, space, and functionality. Now, with the DY460, darkFlash…
…The processor knows what a handheld console needs—a moderately powerful CPU with a greater focus on iGPU horsepower, and a separate power-management and device design ecosystem from Intel's notebook…
…It is available in three SKUs, so you can pick from the all black version, or one of two RGB versions in either black or white. We got the Fractal Design Pop…
…PNY's cooling solution on the Slim OC is an impressive feat of engineering, packing competitive thermal performance into a 40 mm thick, dual-slot form factor. The cooler uses a vapor…
…UE is awesome on paper and apparently every idiot can use it, but the result are games that all run like ass. idTech 8 on other hand, maybe not as easy but…
…It's a bit of a bummer that I couldn't get my hands on a configuration with the 12 GB, non-Ti RTX 5070—that one is definitely on my bucket…
Introduction ScaleFlux stands out as one of the few storage companies that designs and builds its own SoC controllers entirely in-house. This gives the company full control over both hardware and…
Introduction If Intel's refreshed Arrow Lake CPUs have caught your eye, and you're looking for an affordable motherboard to house one, then you have plenty of options. Best of all…
…We'll be putting the new kid on the block through our usual tests and seeing if it stacks up compared to other similarly-priced X870E competition. Specifications Specifications CPU Support: AMD…
darkFlash aims to impress with the Explore DE360, a 360 mm liquid cooler that combines a bold design with reliable performance. Its standout feature is the detachable magnetic IPS display, allowing users…