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Skyloong GK75 Triple Mode Keyboard Review – Switch to Knobs!

Introduction Skyloong is a keyboard manufacturer and OEM/ODM brand based out of China with over 10 years of experience. We’ve previously seen a few different Skyloong-manufactured keyboards sold under the Epomaker brand and they all helped break the mindset of Chinese mechanical keyboards being on the more cheap side of things while not being able… Read more

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ThieAudio Wraith Planar Magnetic Headphones Review

Introduction ThieAudio holds a special place in my heart because my review of the audio brand’s Legacy 5 IEMs heralded the start of frequency response measurements for headphones and earphones here on TechPowerUp, as part of our goal to give you the most detailed product reviews possible. We have since seen five ThieAudio products being… Read more

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Razer DeathAdder V3 Pro Review

Introduction Founded in 1998, Razer is a US-based peripherals and gaming equipment company. Released in early 2021, the DeathAdder V2 Pro receives a thorough overhaul with the DeathAdder V3 Pro. Most notably, the DeathAdder V3 Pro is the first DeathAdder whose shape has been modified in any significant way compared to the original from 2006…. Read more

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CORSAIR AF120 ELITE Fan Review – A Tender Hurricane

Introduction Every single CORSAIR fan reviewed on TechPowerUp to date has been an RGB fan, which makes sense given the company’s extensive ecosystem of hardware and software coming together for a light show that now extends not only from the PC tower and desk but also to your living room. Some have been impressive, including… Read more

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Truthear HOLA IEMs + SHIO Portable DAC/Amplifier Review

Introduction I can’t think of any other audio brand that has had a more meteoric rise in recent times than Truthear. Seemingly composed of former employees from other successful brands, it quickly figured out the best way to debut a brand courtesy a collaboration with an influencer to bring out the impressive ZERO that used… Read more

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Corsair M65 RGB Ultra Wireless Review

5 Packaging, Weight & Feet » Introduction Corsair is a US-based peripherals and hardware company founded in 1994. The M65 is one of the staples in Corsair’s gaming mouse roster, and has received a thorough update with the M65 RGB Ultra Wireless. For one, the sensor has been upgraded to Corsair’s custom Marksman sensor capable of… Read more

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Quick Look: iKKO Heimdallr ITB03 Portable DAC/Amplifier

Introduction iKKO has been covered a few times here on TechPowerUp, beginning with my very first review of in-ear monitors in the form of the Obsidian OH10 in early 2021—how time has flown by! This was followed by another set of iKKO IEMs aptly named the Gems OH1S given they looked like ear jewelry too,… Read more

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Epomaker EP75 Triple Mode Wireless Mechanical Keyboard Review

Introduction This time two years ago was when Epomaker had first reached out to me about reviewing its GK96LS keyboard and that led to over a dozen different Epomaker products covered on TechPowerUp in the time since. While I was mostly satisfied by the hardware used in the keyboards in addition to the switch quality… Read more

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NETGEAR Orbi RBK863S Tri-Band WiFi 6 Mesh System Review

Introduction NETGEAR has been strongly represented on TechPowerUp thus far and it just happened to be a NETGEAR product that I used for my first WiFi 6 networking product review. That particular model was the Orbi Pro SXK80 that blurred the lines between consumer needs and professional requirements. Indeed, it was a product with features… Read more

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G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB DDR5-6800 CL34 2x 16 GB Review

6 Packaging & Contents » Introduction G.SKILL is a renowned Taipei-based memory manufacturer with a history of producing performance-oriented products. The company has in recent years ventured into other PC markets, such as SSDs, AIO coolers, and peripherals, with gaming-oriented keyboards, mice, headsets, and more. G.SKILL has multiple product lines to fit different markets with plenty… Read more

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Dream Machines DM7 Switch Duo Review

Introduction Dream Machines is a peripherals company based in Poland. What sets the DM7 Switch Duo apart from most other mice is the ability to conveniently hot-swap the main button switches. By default, Kailh GM 8.0 switches are installed, but theoretically, any 3-pin mechanical switch could be inserted instead, without having to disassemble the mouse… Read more

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Endorfy Navis F280 AIO Review

0 Packaging & Contents » Introduction A big thank you to Endorfy for supplying the review sample. Endorfy is a new brand many will not have heard of as of yet. That doesn’t mean they don’t have a rich heritage in the DIY PC space. Endorfy unified SPC Gear and SilentiumPC into a single brand, meaning… Read more

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MOONDROP VOID Dynamic Driver Headphones + DAWN Dongle Review

Introduction Anyone who has been in the market for in-ear monitors (IEMs) in the last couple of years has no doubt heard of MOONDROP. The China-based audio brand originated in 2015 and has relished a meteoric rise in both brand awareness and market share, to where it has expanded greatly to include TWS earphones, portable… Read more

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AMD Ryzen 5 7600 Review – Affordable Zen 4 for the Masses

52 on Jan 9th, 2023, Manufacturer: AMD Architecture » Introduction AMD today expanded its Ryzen 7000 “Zen 4” desktop processor lineup with three new affordable models that are designed to take the fight to Intel’s expanded 13th Gen 65 W “Raptor Lake” series. In this review we take a closer look at the Ryzen 5 7600… Read more

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AFUL Acoustics Performer 5 In-Ear Monitors Review

Introduction AFUL Acoustics, also referred to as AFUL Audio or simply AFUL, was established in 2018 and immediately won awards and patents alike. The Chinese audio brand is new to the western market and has created somewhat of a sensation recently, owing to good marketing from its primary distributor HiFiGo. AFUL stands for “At Full”… Read more

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