AMD's FSR Redstone is finally here—and it's more than just another FSR update. With ML-powered frame generation that can match (and sometimes beat) DLSS, smarter ray tracing cleanup, and excellent driver-level support, Redstone turns FSR into a competitive performance solution.
The ASRock Radeon RX 9070 XT Monster Hunter World Edition is styled after one of the title’s most recognizable boss monsters from Capcom’s latest major 2025 release. Testing in our review shows that the card runs at low noise levels and good temperatures.
LYNK+ introduces a modular AIO for the RTX 5090 with a standout feature: drip-free quick-disconnect connectors that make installation and future upgrades effortless. The kit delivers excellent temperatures, great noise levels, and even helps NVIDIA's Boost algorithm ramp things up a little more.
The PowerColor RX 9070 XT Reva is the company's latest character-driven GPU model. In our testing, it delivered impressively low noise levels, making it the quietest RX 9070 XT we've ever reviewed. It also includes a small factory overclock, dual BIOS, and RGB lighting with a dedicated off switch.
The Corsair MP700 Pro XT is built using the new Phison E28 controller. It achieves record-breaking energy-efficiency that brings the drive down to Gen 4 power levels, which means it can operate without a large heatsink. Real-life performance is also outstanding, making it the fastest SSD we ever tested.