Category - Reviews

Thermal paste database version 3.0 – More accurate and practical data, a technology upgrade and well over 100 tested pastes

After testing well over 100 thermal pastes, today we have a real upgrade! In today’s presentation of the new database version 3.0, I will explain why the evaluation of thermal pastes based on a simple CPU measurement is often misleading. I will also show why the TIMA5 has been fundamentally improved once again and why the content of the [...]


ARC RAIDERS: The ultimate game knowledge and survival codex

In a future where Earth no longer belongs to humans, but is controlled by an artificially controlled machine power, a small remnant of survivors struggle to have any prospects at all. The surface has become a hostile territory, no longer a place of civilization, but a hunting ground for the ARC units, a technologically superior, relentlessly [...]


Hator Skyfall 80 Pro Wireless and Skyfall 80 Ultima MAG 8K – The two new keyboards in comparison

With the two new models Skyfall Pro Wireless and Skyfall 80 MAG Ultima 8K Wireless, Hator is launching two high-quality gaming keyboards that take design, technology and functionality to a new level. Both models combine an elegant appearance with modern technology and are aimed at users who expect maximum precision and comfort, whether for gaming [...]


Facelift with a pinch of competitiveness – Crucial Pro Overclocking DDR5-6400 CL32 2x 16 GB kit Review with Teardown and Overclocking

Even though DDR5 ICs with higher capacities have been increasingly introduced in recent months – if we are honest, 16 GB per module is more than enough for most “normal” use cases in the gaming and office world. The smaller ICs with 16 Gbit gross capacity are therefore still in high demand, not least because they are also cheaper, and [...]


Geekom A9 Max Mini-PC in test – Standard upgrade to the HX 370

Today we are testing the latest member of Geekom’s A series in detail, even in the slightly larger MAX version. The last models performed quite well, but often suffered somewhat from the pretty, but not well-ventilated case. The larger case here looks similarly restrictive, but you can find out whether the “Max” can give this [...]


Red BIOS Rebellion Team

Welcome to the R.B.R.T.! We are a group of enthusiasts who love to optimize PC hardware. The focus of our work so far has been on software to improve the performance of AMD Radeon graphics cards. Our mission: to circumvent the artificial technical limitations of manufacturers Our responsibility: to ensure security and user-friendliness Our goal: [...]


Sapphire EdgeAI Mini-PC review – The first AMD HX 370 and local AI

Much to my surprise, Sapphire recently approached us to have us test a mini PC. Although I was aware that this manufacturer also offers embedded and industrial systems in addition to its well-known graphics cards, its entry into this market segment was unexpected. So let’s take a detailed look at this pioneer together. Packaging and scope of [...]


Herman Miller Embody office chair Review – Expensive art object, over-hyped seating furniture and unfortunately not suitable for everyone

It was actually supposed to be a step up, a worthy replacement for my ageing Wagner Alumedic, whose Dondola mechanism was in need of a light refresh after many years of daily use and the chair was also in need of a new gas pressure spring. So I decided to listen to the countless glowing reviews and invest in a supposed masterpiece of modern [...]