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 | One of Cougar's most visually striking cases goes by the simple name CFV235. The three letters stand for Central Floating Ventilation and hint at what makes this Midi-ATX showcase with two tempered glass panels so special. The lower and upper chambers of the case are separated by a gap just under 3 cm high. This gives the upper chamber the impression of floating slightly and allows for a more direct supply of fresh air from below, while the lower chamber can draw air directly from above. Cougar CFV235 Review |
 | Strong storm warning from the west! The new F120X PC fan from NZXT not only delivers top speeds but is also made from a high-performance polymer for optimal stability. Despite its focus on peak performance, the F120X even features RGB lighting, positioning it as a versatile all-rounder in the fan market. Our following review reveals whether the F120X can deliver its performance efficiently and just how low-vibration the fan really is. NZXT F120X A-RGB Review |
 | ASRock recently announced new AM5 motherboards at CES. Among them is the B850 Rock WiFi 7, which we'll have a closer look at on OCinside.de this time. The B850 Rock WiFi 7 represents ASRock's new entry-level offering in the B850 segment. It aims to deliver full functionality, including overclocking capabilities, with practical features at a reasonable price. Our following review will reveal whether ASRock has succeeded in this balancing act. ASRock B850 Rock WiFi 7 AMD AM5 Motherboard Review |
 | For a change, Arctic isn't bringing us a new cooler this time, but a completely redesigned PC case with a great look and powerful reverse-rotation fans. Positioned in the premium segment, the Xtender Case easily accommodates motherboards up to E-ATX size and even offers space for two 420mm radiators without looking bulky. With black, white, and mirrored versions, Arctic also covers the most popular color options and provides a great foundation for exciting PC builds. Our upcoming review will reveal the details on airflow, build quality, and technical specifications, and for a quick visual preview, we've uploaded a short video to our OCinside.de YouTube channel. Arctic Xtender VG Black Review |
 | Today on OCinside.de, we're taking a look at the Ugreen DH2300 NAS, which appeals primarily to beginners thanks to its affordable price. In this in-depth review, we'll also take a closer look at how easy it is to set up and use, and we'll show you a 360-degree view of the device. Ugreen DH2300 NAS Review |
 | Large and fast. For once, we're not talking about a graphics card. This time, we're testing a monitor that's already impressive just based on its specs! A 34-inch screen paired with a Quantum Dot Organic Light Emitting Diode display that can deliver a refresh rate of up to 175 Hz via DisplayPort. The AOC Agon Pro AG346UCD, which we're testing today on OCinside.de, offers all that and more. AOC Agon Pro AG346UCD Monitor Review |
 | Do you need to apply to the building authority for the housing extension for your new graphics card? Do you regularly need cooling packs to keep the GPU temperature below 100 degrees Celsius? That's not necessary! Cougar has come up with some great and clever ideas for the new Airface ECO RGB, not only to make it easier to install the hardware, but also to showcase it skillfully. That's why we're testing the Airface ECO RGB PC case today on OCinside.de to find out if it's not only well lit, but also lives up to all its promises. Cougar Airface ECO RGB Review |
 | Good, better, Arctic MX-7! Thermal pastes such as Arctic MX-4 and MX-6 are among the most popular thermal pastes on the market. Now the manufacturer is launching the new MX-7 thermal paste, which promises even better cooling performance and optimized application. But will it succeed in outperforming its predecessors MX-4 and MX-6? We'll find out that and much more after the comprehensive thermal paste comparison and the Arctic MX-4 vs MX-5 vs MX-6 comparison in today's Arctic MX-7 review. Arctic MX-4 vs MX-6 vs MX-7 Thermal Paste Roundup |
 | Today, we are testing a very special motherboard. The new X870E Taichi OC Formula AM5 motherboard from ASRock offers the very best features and has also been tuned for maximum overclocking. For the best signal quality, the motherboard has only 2 DIMM slots, but offers space for up to six M.2 SSDs and has two USB4 ports and Wi-Fi 7. In addition, the X870E Taichi OCF has been optimized for operation on a bench table, which is why it has a number of buttons and functions that are not usually found on motherboards. Our detailed test here at OCinside.de reveals how the X870E Taichi OCF performs in everyday use and what added value the OC features offer! ASRock X870E Taichi OCF AMD AM5 Motherboard Review |
 | Today at OCinside.de, we are testing the brand new 120mm A-RGB fan with reverse airflow direction from Arctic. Our new test report reveals what you need something like this for and what else the new high-performance fan from Arctic has to offer. We hope you enjoy reading the new review. Arctic P12 Pro Reverse A-RGB Black Review |
 | Portable and fast USB-C SSD! Today at OCinside.de, we are testing the new X10 2TB from Crucial to see if it can deliver in practice. Hopefully, it won't be the last SSD from Crucial. Crucial X10 2TB Portable SSD Review |
 | With the Spettro, Cougar offers a mobile-style headset that allows users to control the level of external noise perception. Since Cougar does not originally come from the audio sector, it is all the more exciting for us at OCinside.de to evaluate the sound aspects of the product. Cougar Spettro Headset Review |
 | OXS offers its Storm G2 gaming headset in black, white, and orange, which relies on Bluetooth or a 2.4 GHz connection with a range of 15 meters for connectivity. It also features a detachable microphone with ENC noise cancellation. Adjustable ear cups and a total weight of only 282 g are designed to increase comfort. Last but not least, the manufacturer advertises virtual 7.1 surround sound, which we have of course also tested at OCinside.de! OXS Storm G2 Wireless Gaming Headset Review |
 | Ever since working from home became the norm, people have been wondering how much longer they will have to stare at their small 13-inch laptop displays. Especially when working with large spreadsheets or graphics, you want a little more space on your desktop. This is where mobile monitors come in. Set up when needed, they can be easily stowed away again after work. Today's candidate is the 22-inch ZenScreen MB229CF from Asus, which offers three mounting or setup options. In the following review, we'll show you what these are and how the monitor performs in everyday use. Asus ZenScreen MB229CF Monitor Review |
 | Sustainable, resource-efficient, and still good? That could apply to pretty much any piece of electronics. In this case, the following piece of technology allows us to use a second screen alongside our main monitor, on which we can stream series, track stock prices, or compete in the odd race or two. We are talking about the FlexScan FLT from Eizo. In this case, FLT stands for Future Leading Technology. We will now show you here on OCinside.de just how leading this technology is and what other surprises the monitor has to offer! Eizo FlexScan FLT Monitor Review |
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