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Computex 2025: Montech’s most ambitious line-up yet

Montech has released some very interesting cases in recent years. This week at Computex, Leo stopped by their booth to get a look at all the latest in PC cases, as well as some new coolers and peripherals.

Timestamps:

  • 00:10 Intro
  • 00:31 AIO’s and Air Coolers
  • 02:44 Ten Chassis
  • 04:34 Sky 3 Glass
  • 05:41 X5 / X5M
  • 06:36 King 45
  • 07:39 HS02 3D
  • 08:17 Air 2000
  • 08:54 Power Supplies
  • 09:53 Mice and Keyboards
  • 10:22 King 15

After walking past the pyramid of fans, Leo makes his way to the new Montech Hyperflow AIO liquid coolers. These coolers are available in 240mm and 360mm radiator sizes. Joining the line-up in Q3 is the brand new Hyperflow Digital 360, which has an embedded display over the pump block. It is a trend we've seen a lot of this year, but Montech has included thicker 28mm fans, rather than the standard 25mm for improved performance. Later in the year, the Cyberflow 360 will also hit the market, which Montech claims will improve cooling by as much as 20 percent compared to some current models.

For air coolers, Montech offers the NX600 and NX400, with or without ARGB lighting. The NX600 has a dual-tower heatsink, making it more appropriate for higher-end, power-hungry CPUs, while the NX400 is a single-tower heatsink, making it good for compact builds and mid-range processors.

On to cases and the first on our list is the Montech Ten, which is still in pre-production, so it won't be available anytime soon. It is a small form factor chassis, aimed at those who want a sensibly-sized and easily movable gaming system for the living room, or events like LANs. The SKY 3 Glass, however, is coming soon and it looks as nice as you would expect based on its name. This is a case all about showing off hardware and ARGB lights. A mesh version is also going to be available but unfortunately the sample for Computex was damaged in transit and as a result, we did not get to see it.

The Montech X5 looks to be the new go-to for anyone looking for a larger tower case without breaking the bank. We're told it will cost around £65, which is a good deal for the amount of space you get, with plenty of room for fans and cooling hardware. A Micro-ATX version, the X5M, is also available for those looking for something a bit more compact, but still in the traditional desktop tower style.

The King 45 is one of Montech's pricier cases at $120, but it comes with four ARGB fans, three in the floor of the case for GPU cooling and one in the rear for exhaust. That leaves the roof open for a 360mm radiator for the CPU, giving you everything you need for a high-end gaming PC. The King 15 is now also on the way, offering the same aesthetics in a smaller package for more compact PCs.

The Montech HS02 is another noteworthy case, as we reviewed a previous version of the case fairly recently. Two things have changed in the HS02, for starters, the rear panel is now glass, and secondly, they have made some extra space in the roof for AIO cooler installation.

The final case on our tour of Montech is the AIR 2000, which is coming in Q2 next year, so this is a very early look. This is a mid-tower case with a mesh front panel and other mesh cutouts, a large tempered glass window on the side, and below that, a digital LCD screen. The twist here is that the digital display can also be used as a fan controller, with buttons to raise or lower speeds.

We've been impressed by the Montech Century II power supply. In 2026, Montech will be adding the Gamma 3 PSU to its roster, which offers compliancy for the latest standards like PCI 5.1 and ATX 3.1, all the cables you'll need and an 80Plus Gold efficiency rating. These will be a decent and inexpensive option, as we're told the 650W version will be priced at $60, or $70 for the 850W version.

KitGuru Says: What did you make of Montech's massive Computex line-up? Is there anything here you'll be looking to get your hands on for a new PC build?

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Computex 2025: Antec debuts 20th Anniversary 900 case, Core Micro handheld and more

At Computex this week, Mat hit up the Antec booth to check out the latest cases and coolers. In this video, he goes over all the noteworthy additions to the line-up. 

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ANTEC @ Computex 2025 – New 900 Case, handhelds and PSU's #antec #computex2025 #antec900

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On the AIO cooler front, Antec is going big and bold with the Vortex View. Announced slightly before Computex, this AIO cooler takes the idea of an integrated display to the next level with a massive 5-inch IPS display.

The Antec 900 case has its 20th anniversary this year, so the case is back on the market in a new range of colours, complete with the dual 200mm fans in the front panel. In the video above, you can see some example builds to showcase everything you can do with this case.

The Antec Core HS Handheld has arrived, using an Intel Core 8840U processor and Xe integrated graphics for handheld PC gaming. Thanks to the updated chip and design tweaks, the Core HS has improved thermals and battery life compared to its predecessor.

The Core Micro is another interesting handheld. This one is shaped a bit more like a GameBoy Advanced Micro, but slightly larger and you get the benefit of dual analogue sticks. This is an Android handheld, intended for playing retro games and, well, anything you can get to run from the Google Play Store.

KitGuru Says: With a few easily sourced emulators, the Antec Core Micro could be a killer little handheld for retro games. 

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Computex 2025: Cooler Master brings back the Cosmos

This week at Computex, Mat took a quick trip to Cooler Master HQ. Here, we get a preview of the next-generation Cosmos case, as well as new Freeform 2.0 modular case designs and even a Cooler Master graphics card.

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Cooler Master @ Computex 2025 – they made a GPU?! #computex2025 #coolermaster #pcgaming #cases #coolers #argb

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The Cosmos 2025 is in pre-production, so what we showed in our video above is a mock-up. However, it does look fantastic with its convex front panel, and the interior is absolutely massive, so you'll have plenty of space to work with when putting together a build or upgrading.

The MasterFrame series of PC cases is getting a refresh under Cooler Master's new Freeform 2.0 initiative. We got to see the MasterFrame 600 and 400 up close, both based on modular parts, so builders are free to move things around and swap out panels and parts as necessary.

On to air coolers, and we find that Cooler Master has a new slate of V-series CPU coolers. They all feature 3D heat pipes, which runs the heat pipe through the middle of the fin stack to better distribute heat. This new heatpipe design will be used in the massive Cooler Master V8 GTS cooler, and the more tame V4 cooler.

Another area of focus for Cooler Master this year is a complete refresh of its Elite series of PC cases. The new versions will be more budget-friendly compared to the earlier cases we looked at. The new line-up comes with fans pre-installed and the goal is to have each Elite series case hit $100 or less.

Finally we have this unique Cooler Master graphics card. What we see on the video is an ROG Astral RTX 5090 graphics card, with the plastic shroud replaced with a Cooler Master shroud with new fans. Cooler Master uses these to replace the shrouds in GPUs shipped in its pre-built PCs.

KitGuru Says: What do you think of Cooler Master's new line-up for 2025? Will you be keeping your eye on anything for an upcoming build?

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Computex 2025: Sudokoo shows off new flagship coolers and fans

At Computex this week, Mat met with the cooling specialists at Sudokoo. In this video, we check out their flagship CPU cooler, as well as a few other upcoming products.

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Sudokoo @ Computex 2025 – new coolers and fans! #computex2025 #sudokoo #proteus360 #aio #rgb

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Our first point of call is Sudokoo's new flagship air cooler, the SK620V. This cooler is available in black or white and currently only comes with mounting hardware for AMD motherboards, so you'll want to pair this with an AM5 socket CPU. One of the standout features is a slide rail for the front fan, so you can move it up or down depending on how much room you need for RAM. The SK700V is a more expensive version of the cooler with a digital display embedded in the top shroud.

Sudokoo has its own case fans too. The Mach 140 and Mach 120 are 30mm thick, and the panels around the fan shroud can be replaced, so you can 3D print your own for a personalised touch.

As for liquid calling, Sudokoo's flagship AIO cooler is the Proteus 420, which is still a work in progress. However, the Proteus 360 is currently available on the market, featuring those same Mach fans detailed above. It also has a fully removable and rotatable pump cap.

Tying the whole Sudokoo ecosystem together is the Mastercraft software, which is used to control the displays and the lighting on various products. They've got plans to add more advanced fan curves in the future, so expect feature updates over time.

KitGuru Says: Would you like to see more CPU air coolers with displays along the top of the heatsink?

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Computex 2025: LYNK+ shows off ultra-secure AIO cooler for graphics cards

At Computex this week during a walk around the many brands on show at the ProGamersWare booth, we spotted something interesting for the liquid cooling crowd. Lynk+ is a new company, focused on revolutionising all-in-one liquid cooling.

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Lynk+ @ Computex 2025 – a new liquid cooling revolution? #computex2025 lynk+ #gpu #watercooling

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The Lynk+ cooler we see in the video is attached to an RTX 5090 graphics card, and considering how powerful that GPU is, liquid cooling is a very good upgrade for it and some may even deem it a necessity. There are two parts to this – a cooling unit that fits to the graphics card, and then an external shroud that sits over the top and is completely customisable for those willing to mod and with access to a 3D printer.

The Lynk+ sets itself apart from other AIO graphics cooling solutions with its high-powered spring loaded connections that maintain a much tighter seal around all of the ports, giving peace of mind when it comes to potential leaks. You can see it demonstrated in the video to see how well trapped all of the coolant is.

The cooler is sold as an OEM product to graphics card sellers like Palit and Inno3D, but a standalone version for the DIY PC market will be arriving in September if all goes to plan. As the release date is not yet confirmed, neither is pricing, but we look forward to getting a more detailed look at this in the coming months.

KitGuru Says: Would you like to see more AIO cooler options for graphics cards? You could certainly save some money by fitting your own, rather than buying a pre-fitted one direct from a graphics card vendor. 

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Computex 2025: Biwin showcases 10,400MT/s memory, new SSDs and more

At Computex this week, Leo visited Biwin to preview ultra-fast 10,000MT/s DDR5 memory, new SSDs and more. 

Timestamps:

  • 00:10 start
  • 00:21 BIWIN PC’s / OC LAB Memory
  • 02:21 Fancy PC Build with UDIMMs
  • 02:55 SSD/Flash products
  • 03:56 New DDR5 Memory / more SSD’s
  • 06:12 OC Lab Systems / Gold Edition Memory

The first thing we spot at the Biwin booth is a PC running a Ryzen 9 9950X3D processor on an MSI MPG X870E Carbon WIFI motherboard. The star of the show here is the Biwin OC LAB 192GB DDR5 memory kit, comprised of four 48GB memory DIMMs, all running at 6400MT/s with CL28 latency timings.

Biwin also has OC Lab series DDR5 memory kits with up to 256GB capacity, and speeds up to 8400MT/s on AMD Ryzen systems. The company is also testing new 8800MT/s kits, so there is constant work being done to raise the bar for speed. Ultra-fast CUDIMM memory with speeds over 10,000MT/s are also on display here but we are unsure when they'll be available on the consumer market.

On the storage side of things Biwin has a host of external SSD options, offering up to 8TB capacity. Aside from traditional storage options for PCs, laptops etc, Biwin also has a magnetic storage device for smartphones, expanding mobile memory by up to 1TB. CF Express cards for cameras are also present.

For internal storage, there are a number of PCIe SSDs, with up to 4TB capacity, designed for both desktop PCs and laptops. Biwin uses micron TLC memory on most of its M.2 SSDs, like the Biwin X570 Pro, which we reviewed just recently.

KitGuru Says: How fast is your current memory? It would seem that DDR5 kits at over 10,000MT/s are on the way from multiple vendors at this stage.

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Computex 2025: TeamGroup’s new 10,000MT/s RAM, CAMM2 and liquid-cooled SSDs

At Computex this week, Mat met up with TeamGroup to go over the latest innovations in DDR5 memory, M.2 SSD liquid coolers and the next generation of SSDs.

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TeamGroup @ Computex 2025 – memory for creators and gamers! #computex2025 #teamgroup #tforce #pcgaming #memory #ssd

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At the TeamGroup booth, our eyes were immediately drawn to the overclocking display, where T-Force DDR5 memory can be seen running at over 10,000MT/s, with CL48 timings – an impressive result for passively cooled memory. This puts TeamGroup in good company as one of a select few to have DDR5 memory kits available running at this speed.

As for new SSDs, TeamGroup is showing off the new T-Force ME Pro, which is releasing later this year. While the T-Force GE is focused on higher capacity, the ME Pro is focused on low-power, allowing for cooler operating temperatures. It is intended for laptops and consoles, rather than high-end desktop machines.

For keeping your SSDs cool, TeamGroup has a selection of options, ranging from an aftermarket heatsink, to a dedicated AIO liquid cooling unit that can cool up to three SSDs at once. TeamGroup also has a T-Force AIO liquid cooler for CPUs, with an additional cooling block for an M.2 SSD, so you can tackle two birds with one stone.

Like a few other memory specialists we've seen this week, TeamGroup is also working on next-generation CAMM2 memory. At the booth we see the T-Force Delta RGB CAMM2 memory board, alongside the T-Force Vulcan version. Both are capable of 8000MT/s speeds, but we won't see CAMM2 memory hit the consumer market until at least 2026.

KitGuru Says: What did you think of TeamGroup's line-up for Computex this year?

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Computex 2025: DeepCool’s latest cases are designed for quick and easy liquid-cooling

At Computex 2025, Mat stopped by the DeepCool showroom to check out the 2nd Gen AK Digital CPU cooler, the latest Assassin cooler, new cases and more. 

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The DeepCool CL6600 is our first point of call. It comes with a pre-installed radiator on the top, and it is massive, so you'll have solid liquid cooling for your CPU right out of the box. This case is due to launch by Q4 of this year, so we'll learn much more in the coming months.

The Genome is a very large case in the DeepCool line-up. This one has integrated liquid cooling too, with a massive reservoir hidden in the front panel, making it ideal for someone planning a custom cooling loop. The interior of the case is large, with plenty of space, and a digital panel in the PSU shroud, which showcases vital system stats.

On the Power Supply side of things, DeepCool is now manufacturing its own SFX PSUs, which will go nicely with one of DeepCool's many ITX or micro-ATX cases. Like several other PSU makers, we've also seen DeepCool roll out a new high-wattage option, with a 2450W PSU now available, likely intended for high-power AI workstations.

For liquid coolers, we have the new flagship AIO from DeepCool – the Spartacus 360 and the Spartacus 420. Pricing isn't known yet but they are due to hit the market this year. These are sleek and stylish AIO coolers with ARGB fans, a removable pump cap and an integrated display.

The 2nd Generation AK Digital CPU coolers will soon hit the market. These coolers are known for the integrated digital display on top of the heatsink shroud, offering a quick and easy way to check CPU temperatures. If you'd prefer to not have a screen on your heatsink, then the DeepCool AK G2 coolers will be more up your alley.

Finally, we have the latest update to DeepCool's legendary Assassin series of air coolers. The new Assassin VC Elite comes with a vapour chamber design and a massive, enclosed heatsink for a mix of aesthetics and performance. The cooler is now available in white in addition to the standard black option.

KitGuru Says: We look forward to taking a closer look at DeepCool's new products in the months ahead.

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Computex 2025: Sapphire’s new Phantom Link motherboards, graphics cards and Edge AI

This week at Computex, Leo catches up with Sapphire to get a look at all-new Radeon graphics cards, and even some new motherboards that the company has been quietly working on.

Timestamps:

  • 00:10 Sapphire HAVN 420 PC Build
  • 00:35 Motherboards
  • 02:49 Graphics Cards
  • 04:27 Sapphire Builds
  • 05:18 Sapphire EDGE Ai

Sapphire has a range of AMD motherboards on display at Computex 2025. These are proper desktop motherboards, intended for chips like the Ryzen 9000 family of processors, and their X3D counterparts. The boards all share similar branding to Sapphire's graphics card line-up too, for instance, there is the Sapphire Nitro+ X870 WiFi Phantom Link, which is a BTF motherboard with the power connectors placed on the back of the board. There are also Nitro+ B850 motherboards in both ATX and M-ATX sizes.

The Phantom Link concept is also making its way over to graphics cards. Sapphire has a new Nitro+ RX 9070 XT Phantom Link graphics card on display here at Computex. These cards are designed to be paired with BTF motherboards, like the X870 WiFi Phantom Link, so you can achieve a ‘cable-free' build. The power connector for the card is moved from the front side to the back side of the graphics card, so you don't have to route the cable all the way through the front of your case. The end result is an extremely clean build with no wires visible from the case window.

Another product Sapphire is keen to show off this year is the Edge AI. It is a mini PC, running on an AMD laptop processor, up to a Ryzen AI 9 HX 370. The processor is paired with a 1TB SSD and up to 32GB of SODIMM DDR5 memory. Sapphire may also consider a ‘barebones' version of the kit, similar to the various Intel NUC kits we've seen over the years.

KitGuru Says: Would you like to pair your Sapphire graphics card with a Sapphire motherboard?

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Computex 2025: Palit’s all-metal RTX 5090, AI mini PC and more

At Computex this week, Leo checked out Palit's prototype all-metal RTX 5090 graphics card, the Pandora mini PC based on the Nvidia Jetson Orin NX Super, and a whole host of GPU cooler designs. 

Timestamps:

  • 00:10 start
  • 00:29 RTX 5090 Tornado
  • 01:10 Gamerock Diamond Edition
  • 01:30 Palit walls of Cards
  • 02:28 Doom the Dark Ages GPU and CAD Files available
  • 03:29 Minjinko Studio PC Build
  • 03:40 Pandora and Nvidia Jetson

Palit is well known for its graphics cards, but the company is venturing into AI systems with the Pandora mini PC. The Pandora is based on the Nvidia Jetson Orin NX Super, which pairs an ARM Cortex-A78 CPU with an Ampere GPU capable of delivering up to 157 TOPS in AI tasks. It also comes with 16GB of LPDDR5 memory and a 128GB PCIe 4 SSD, all housed in a small, 3D-printed case.

As for graphics cards, Palit has plenty to show off in that department too. Leo was quick to spot a custom DOOM: The Dark Ages graphics card, which is a modded card created for displays at events like Computex, so we won't be able to buy one. However, the CAD files are available for anyone with some 3D printing knowledge to make use of. Another one of a kind spotted at Computex was Palit's RTX 5090 Tornado, which uses a full-metal design. The idea here is that the GPU shroud acts as an extra heatsink to aid in shedding heat. Due to the material cost to make something like this, we dread to think how expensive this would be even by RTX 5090 standards.

The Palit GameRock series of graphics cards were also on full display. This is a cooler design we are quite familiar with, having reviewed several GameRock graphics cards previously. Palit also has the Gaming Pro and Phoenix series graphics cards.

KitGuru Says: Would you like to see an all-metal graphics card? 

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Computex 2025: Lian Li’s curved display AIO coolers, new cases and more

Lian Li is back for Computex 2025. The company is well known for pushing the envelope for PC aesthetics and that remains true this year, with new AIOs with curved displays and new case designs. 

Timestamps:

  • 00:10 O11D Mini V2 / New GPU Mount system
  • 01:35 LanCool 217 INF
  • 02:00 LanCool 4 / 217
  • 02:53 Vector V100 Mini
  • 03:10 DanCase B4
  • 03:43 Vector V200
  • 04:19 8.8 inch Universal Screen
  • 04:50 Hydroshift II LCD-C 360N
  • 05:10 Hydroshift II LCD-C CL
  • 05:35 Hydroshift II LCD-Curved
  • 06:29 Power Supplies
  • 08:04 Fans

First up for the Lian Li booth we have the new LANCOOL 217 INF. This retains the original design we already know from the LANCOOL 217, but replaces the wooden accents with ARGB lighting, with a striking infinity mirror front panel. Behind that front panel you'll find two massive 170mm fans for intake. The LANCOOL 4 is also on show here, featuring a glass front panel with triple intake fans, and space for three more side-facing fans for extra GPU cooling.

The Vector V200 is likely going to be very popular amongst PC building enthusiasts. This is another dual-chamber case, with dual tempered glass panels on the front and side for a multi-angle system view. The special part here is the 8.8-inch LCD screen along the side of the chassis, which can be utilised to add an extra dash of personalisation to your system, or to display various system stats like critical component temperatures, fan speeds, etc.

The O11D Mini V2 is another continuation of the popular O11 line. This case is slanted at the bottom, positioning the floor fans better for GPU cooling. The side panel has protruded mesh for additional airflow and the case has a small footprint, making it ideal for sitting on top of the desk. Next up we have the DAN B4, a premium case with a sleek, all-aluminium exterior and internal space for Micro ATX motherboards, 140mm-long PSUs, a 280mm AIO liquid cooler and a 4-slot GPU.

Finally, we have Lian Li's latest HydroShift II LCD CPU coolers. These new additions to the HydroShift line-up have a curved display embedded on the CPU block and it certainly looks unique. Thanks to the curved display, you get a much larger screen compared to most other AIOs, which have a smaller square screen embedded in the block. It is another bold design choice from Lian Li, which we are sure will capture the attention of the PC builders out there.

If you need a power supply, Lian Li has those too, with the DWS series being designed for high-performance workstations, while the RS series is designed for gaming PCs, complete with a rotational power cord port and a relocated 24-pin motherboard connector to allow for shorter travel distance for the cable between the PSU and the motherboard.

KitGuru Says: What did you all think of Lian Li's new products at Computex 2025?

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Computex 2025: Pro Gamersware unveils new HAVN chassis, Doom Dark Ages chairs and more

Over the last 11 years, Pro Gamersware has been expanding as a company – bring more and more gamer-oriented brands together under one roof. At Computex 2025, the company's stand was massive – with a stack of interesting new products to see. From chassis and coolers to peripherals and creator tools, there was a lot on show We focused on a chunky new chassis from HAVN, serpent styled keyboards from Ducky, affordable new creator products from Streamplify, chassis from Aerocool, the latest from APNX and special new chairs from Noblechairs and ThunderX3. 

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ProGamersWare @ Computex 2025 – HAVN, APNX, AeroCool, Streamplify and more! #computex2025 #streamplify #havn #progamersware #ducky

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HAVN, the chassis and cooling specialist introduced as a sub-brand of Pro Gamersware in recent years, extended its product offering with the BF 360 case. Designed to build on the popularity of the HS 420, the BF 360 focused on high airflow and improved thermal performance while maintaining a user-friendly internal layout. It is an impressive piece of kit, that integrates easy to remove panels – with some huge fans – to make building high-end systems a breeze. It is expected to reach the market in Q4 2025. As you can see in our video, the case was being used to show what the latest H Series Performance Fan range can do. Available in multiple sizes (180×40mm, 140×30mm and 120×30mm) either in black or white – the fans have an impressive look/feel to them and spin on a new design of precision fluid dynamic bearing. Additional technical details include a specific jagged pattern on the leading edges – as well as a moulded wave pattern in the middle – that help create specific air flow patterns into the fan itself. We were told that, in tests, implementing these 2 changes improved cooling up up to 8%.

Also on show was a limited edition DOOM chassis with a rather interesting/hefty magnetic ‘dual purpose' skull. It can be used to hold your headphones or (upside down) a drink. Around 2,000 of these chassis will be produced – so there's every chance that they will become a bit of a collector's item in the future.

Ducky brought a strong keyboard showcase to the Computex floor, headlined by the new Cushion 98. This wireless mechanical keyboard includes hot-swappable silent switches and a web-based configuration platform called DuckyHub.io. Also on display was the One X, claimed to be the first inductive analog mechanical keyboard on the market, offering rapid trigger functionality and onboard profile management with dynamic RGB lighting. Two themed limited editions were also featured: the Tinker 75, co-designed with Taiwanese Aboriginal Paiwan artisan Tjaiping to celebrate the Year of the Snake (which definitely caught our eye), and a Ducky x hololive keyboard, themed around VTuber duo FUWAMOCO and illustrated by Mitarashi-Neko.

Streamplify used the show to broaden its appeal among content creators and educators. It unveiled three webcams – the CAM G, CAM MINI, and CAM PLUS – each offering FHD or QHD resolution, wide-angle views, and enhancements such as integrated ring lights and privacy shutters. The MIC GO and MIC MINI microphones were designed to offer flexible recording options. The MIC GO is a compact, wireless solution with magnetic mounting and active noise reduction, while the MIC MINI features a studio-style capsule, RGB lighting, and on-device controls. There are now a lot of companies competing in this space, Pro Gamersware are hoping that by offering a full range of matching products at very affordable prices – they can capture a sizeable chunk of that creator market over the next 18 months.

Aerocool focused on airflow and system compatibility with its latest mid-tower chassis. The D520A and P500A models were designed with support for reverse connector motherboards and arrived pre-installed with four APNX ARGB fans. An upgraded variant, the P500B Digi, introduced a digital display on the front panel and a quick-release tempered glass side for easy access. LED panels on coolers may or may not be your thing, but if you're going to use it – then having a simple point/click way to update your internal artwork has to be a good thing. Complementing the new cases, Aerocool's SMART G1 and PREMIER G1 power supplies offered native 12V-2×6 connectors and quieter operation in compact formats.

APNX introduced a full product suite reflecting its focus on high-performance builds and progressive design. Its V2 chassis featured a new X-Pand Flow Design that prioritised cooling and ease of use, including support for reverse motherboards and back-mounted AIO solutions. The LC1-D liquid cooler combined a 4″ IPS display with a simplified mounting system. Rounding out the range, the FP3 fan series offered airflow up to 91.9 CFM, including reverse-blade options and rifle bearing durability. Power delivery was addressed with the MAX G1 and DELUXE G1 PSUs, fully compliant with ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1 standards. Essentially, if you want a chassis where you can easily assemble it – and then have 3 full sides that are glass after you finish – this could be worth adding to your shortlist.

Noblechairs presented a special edition of its Legend gaming chair as part of a licensed collaboration with Bethesda. The ‘DOOM Dark Ages Edition' was inspired by the DOOM Slayer’s armour and incorporated red contrast stitching with the Shield Saw motif. The chair retained Noblechairs’ usual emphasis on build quality, featuring a steel frame, cold foam cushioning, and PU synthetic leather upholstery.

ThunderX3 focused on ergonomic improvements across both chairs and desks. The new FLEX Pro chair delivered extensive adjustability with a 19D range, including self-adapting lumbar and back support, SYNC6 mechanism, and fully rotating 5D armrests. The SOLO 360 offered moulded foam construction and enhanced neck support. Completing the setup, the LAB-X motorised desk included anti-collision technology, a glass mousepad surface, and a modular aluminium frame suitable for professional and gaming environments alike.

With Computex 2025 now drawing to a close, Pro Gamersware’s integrated multi-brand presence gave visitors a detailed view of what to expect across the enthusiast and professional PC sectors in the coming year. From aesthetic innovation to technical compliance with the latest standards, the range of products on display positioned each brand with a clear focus on evolving user needs.

KitGuru says: What caught your eye at Computex this year?

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This week’s free Epic Games Store titles include SIFU and more

Each week, the Epic Games Store gives away a title or two for free to all those with an Epic Games account. Following on from last week’s surprise titles, Epic is giving away a few rather substantial games, including SIFU and the brand new Deliver At All Costs.

Available to add to your library from now until the 29th of May at 4PM UK Time, Epic account holders can look forward to the following:

  • SIFU (Sloclap)
  • Deliver At All Costs (Far Out Games / Konami)
  • Gigapocalypse (Goody Gameworks / Headup GmbH)

Deliver At All Costs is a brand new game published by Konami which sees you “Join Winston Green, a down-on-his-luck courier with a fiery temper and a mysterious past — as he delivers highly unconventional cargo, leaving a trail of havoc and chaos behind him.”

SIFU meanwhile is an excellent and highly satisfying rogue-like brawler from the team behind Absolver and the upcoming football title ‘Rematch’. Released back in 2022 as a PlayStation console exclusive, SIFU was praised for its visceral combat, enjoyable gameplay loop and an overall satisfying experience.

Last but not least, Gigapocalype is a “2D pixel art destruction game, inspired by classical Kaijū movies such as Godzilla and King Kong and the game classic Rampage.”

All three of these games are free to claim right now, and will remain so until Thursday the 29th of May – at which point they will be replaced by as-of-yet-unknown offerings.

KitGuru says: What do you think of this week’s line-up? Which of the three are you booting up first? Let us know down below.

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Sony may be planning a Summer State of Play after all

This past week, there’s been a great deal of discussion surrounding Sony and its future PlayStation showcase plans. While it initially seemed as though fans would have to wait until September for the next event, one leaker has claimed that a State of Play could arrive as soon as next month.

Yesterday, we reported on a leak from reputable insider NateDrake who claimed to have heard nothing regarding any upcoming PlayStation Presentation. Following this, another leaker stated that Sony’s next event is currently scheduled for sometime in September.

Now, Jeff Grubb has weighed in on the matter, stating via their Game Mess Mornings Podcast “Someone commented on ResetEra – NateDrake – who’s reliable, and says he hasn't heard anything about a May event from Sony this year. I haven't either, but that's because something's happening in June – it's a June thing. They're doing something in June.”

State of Play Sony

Offering some additional details, Grubb continued, “Now is that going to be a big Showcase? I don't think so. I've said a couple months ago that I heard that they were discussing – going back and forth about doing a Showcase or a State of Play. Sounds like they've probably settled on a State of Play – I'm not 100 percent about that aspect of it – it's probably a State of Play though. But I have heard June.”

According to Grubb, obtaining clarity on this situation was “abnormally difficult” which explains why there has been so much back and forth on what is actually happening.

Assuming a State of Play is planned for some time next month, expect at the very least for the upcoming Ghost of Yotei to feature in some form or another. Hopefully PlayStation has some cool announcements planned. We shouldn’t have to wait long to find out.

KitGuru says: What do you think of PlayStation’s upcoming plans? Would you rather there be a State of Play in June or a full PlayStation Showcase in September? Let us know your thoughts down below.

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Resident Evil 3 and 4 Remakes close in on 10 million copies sold

Unlike most publishers, Capcom consistently releases their game sales data – providing up-to-date figures for all of its ‘Platinum Titles’ (games which have passed 1 million units in sales). As part of their latest report, Capcom has revealed that multiple Resident Evil games are biting at the heels of 10 million total units sold.

Updating the Platinum Titles section on their Investor Relations site, Capcom has shared its latest sales data as of the 31st of March. While the company had already disclosed the impressive launch sales of Monster Hunter Wilds, it is now officially currently sitting as the 7th best-selling Capcom game of all time with 10.1 million units sold – pushing Resident Evil 5 out of the top 10.

Speaking of Resident Evil however, the last quarter proved to be a rather significant one for the franchise, with both Resident Evil 3 Remake and RE4 Remake closing in on 10 million copies sold – both currently sitting at 9.9 million.

Resident Evil 10 million

Of course, despite the release of MH: Wilds, other other Monster Titles continue to sell well, with Monster Hunter World Iceborne passing 15 million units (15.2M) – and Rise’s Sunbreak expansion nearing 10 million (9.8M); pushing total franchise sales past 120 million.

Considering the fact that Monster Hunter Wilds only released at the tail end of February, I expect Capcom’s next quarterly report to have the game easily as one of the publisher’s top 5 best-selling titles of all time. We will have to wait and see.

KitGuru says: What do you think of this latest sales report? Are you surprised by any of the positions? How many units do you think MH: Wilds will have sold by the next quarterly report? Let us know down below.

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Leaker reveals Ubisoft’s upcoming plans for Assassin’s Creed Shadows

Earlier this year, Ubisoft released Assassin’s Creed Shadows to a decent level of success, achieving one of the highest critic scores in quite a few entries – while also posting solid player numbers. Though Ubisoft have announced many of their post-launch plans for AC: Shadows, some details remained shrouded. Thanks to insiders however, we now have a much more concrete timeline of what’s in store.

As reported by known industry leakers Insider-Gaming (who have spoken on Ubisoft many times in the past), the company is planning to have its first paid DLC ‘Claws of Awaji’ arrive some time this September. Officially, the DLC is currently slated for a rather vague release window of “later this year.”

Perhaps more exciting however is Ubisoft’s plans beyond 2025. While the team have already shared their ‘Year 1’ roadmap, according to insider-gaming, the previously rumoured co-op mode “currently codenamed ‘LEAGUE' is still in development and intended to release sometime next year.”

Creed Shadows

Little else was shared, however, we did get a few ancillary details on this upcoming mode, with one source telling Insider-Gaming “while [Naoe and Yasuke are] obviously central characters, there's a deeper narrative tied into the co-op that will expand the experience beyond just the two of them.”

In case you missed it, Insider-Gaming previously offered a full breakdown of all the unannounced Assassin’s Creed games which are planned to release over the coming years – the full details of which can be found HERE.

KitGuru says: What do you think of Assassin’s Creed Shadows so far? Which of the announced updates are you most looking forward to? Do you have high hopes for the co-op mode? Let us know down below.

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Lies of P to get two new difficulty modes in upcoming update

Lies of P represents one of the best non-FromSoftware games to tackle the Souls-like genre. Released back in late 2023, the game has gone on to be enjoyed by over 7 million players. Despite this, its relative difficulty remains a point of contention for some potential players. As such, in alignment with the game’s upcoming DLC, Lies of P is getting two new difficulty options.

As reported by VGC, Neowiz – the studio behind Lies of P – has offered some new details on their upcoming Overture Expansion. As part of this, the game’s director ‘Jiwon Choi’ revealed that an update will arrive in alignment with the DLC, introducing new difficulty modes for the first time.

According to Choi, “We wanted to make sure a wider audience of players could play the game,” attributing the additions to player feedback, stating “we have a lot of feedback from customers, and from our developers. So by making development adjustments and introducing these difficulty options, we can offer the experience to different types of players. This broadens the base.”

Lies of P Difficulty

Those who enjoy the more hardcore aspects of souls-likes praised the difficulty of Lies of P, and so it will be interesting to see how said players react to the news. Of course, this is just an added option, with the game set to have 3 difficulty modes in total:

  • Butterfly’s Guidance – Easy
  • Awakened Puppet – Medium
  • Legendary Stalker – Default / Original

Those looking for a challenge however will still find one, with the Overture Expansion said to feature new enemies with “dozens of new patterns to learn and attacks to dodge”. Both the DLC and update will arrive at some point this Summer.

KitGuru says: Are you excited for Lies of P: Overture? What do you think of the added difficulty options? Should more souls-likes offer different difficulties? Let us know your thoughts down below.

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Computex 2025: Gamdias introduces new ATLAS case designs, peripherals and more

Leo and the team stopped by to visit Gamdias at Computex today, focusing on a range of cases, coolers, PSUs and even peripherals. There was certainly a lot on show but Leo has his eye on one particular case he'd like to review in the near future…

Timestamps:

  • 00:00 Intro
  • 00:10 Atlas series cases
  • 02:38 a new memory brand!
  • 03:08 More cases – Athena series
  • 03:48 New Boreas air coolers
  • 04:26 Peripheral sets
  • 05:03 Thor and Helios PSUs
  • 05:41 Chione AIOs
  • 06:13 Closing with the Neso chassis
  • 07:06 Signing off

At the top of our list we have the new Gamdias ATLAS P4 chassis. This is a mid-tower PC case with a bold fusion of designs that places the PSU at the front of the case and a fan layout that prioritises cooling for the GPU. Leo is particularly keen to get his hands on this one for review as it checks a lot of the right boxes for a new PC case, so stay tuned for more in the coming months.

Next up we have the Athena M4M, a compact PC case available in two styles, the M4M with dynamic RGB lighting on the front panel, or the M4M Wood, which adds a wood-finished I/O panel for a warm and natural touch. The front-mounted PSU layout works alongside a fully perforated mesh front panel to boost airflow directly to your system. Both versions support connector-hidden (BTF) motherboards and fit dual 360mm radiators on the top and bottom.

The ATLAS Gen 3 also makes an appearance, with both the Atlas P3 and Atlas M3M models. These cases stand out thanks to a three-sided column-less glass panel design, offering a seamless and unobstructed view of your build. Each case comes equipped with built-in ARGB PWM fans and a 6-port ARGB/PWM hub, ensuring efficient thermal performance and vivid lighting.

Onto power supplies, Gamdias has the THOR P2 series. These are fully modular power supply units available in 850W, 1000W and 1200W capacities. These units are all certified 80 Plus Gold, and meet the ATX 3.1 & PCIe Gen 5.1 standards. Users will find a rotatable AC inlet, offering 90° rotation for flexible chassis space layout.

In the peripherals section, Gamdias has showcased the new Hermes M90 gaming keyboard, which features Magnetic Switches rated for 100 million clicks, with Hall Effect design for the best combination of durability and precision. A Rapid Trigger function enables lightning-fast response and can be effective in FPS games that require lots of strafing.

KitGuru Says: The new Atlas cases look particularly interesting for those planning a new build this year. What do you all think of the Gamdias line-up at Computex this year?

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Starfield update goes live for all with bug fixes and QoL improvements

Earlier this month, Bethesda Game Studios released their first patch for Starfield in quite some time, bringing with it a number of quality-of-life improvements alongside a ton of bug fixes. Previously only available to beta users, Starfield’s May update is now officially available for all to download.

Releasing the full patch notes onto their site, BGS wrote: “Starfield’s latest update features additional support for Creations as well as numerous fixes for Quests, vehicles, UI and the Shattered Space DLC.”

The full list of changes and additions can be found HERE, but some of the most notable include:

  • Updated resolutions to include 32:9 and 32:10 resolutions as well as more 16:9, 16:10, and 21:9 resolutions
  • Added Very Low display settings to improve performance on some devices
  • Creation Kit: Creations up to 2GB in size can now be uploaded
  • A keyboard binding is now available for the boost button (PC)
  • A marker for the vehicle will now show up on the player's compass

Starfield Update

Given the fact that it is a BGS game, this latest update of course also fixed a ton of different bugs, the complete list of which can be found HERE.

While far from the most comprehensive patch, Starfield fans continue to patiently wait for the promised second expansion ‘Starborn’. Hopefully a much more substantial update is in the works to coincide with its eventual release. We will have to wait and see.

KitGuru says: What do you think of this latest update? Which new feature are you most glad to see? Are there any bugs you’ve encountered which have yet to be addressed? Let us know down below.

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Computex 2025: Gigabyte showcases Project Stealth motherboards and graphics cards

At Computex this week, Leo catches up with the team at Gigabyte to get the rundown on new Project Stealth motherboards and graphics cards, new laptops, OLED gaming monitors and more. 

Timestamps:

  • 00:10 start
  • 00:26 Project Stealth
  • 01:31 Graphics Cards
  • 02:30 Motherboards
  • 03:44 Gaming Laptops
  • 04:33 GiMate – Gigabyte AI
  • 04:58 Cheaper Gaming laptops
  • 05:44 Monitors
  • 06:15 Gigabyte Prebuilt Gaming PC’s
  • 07:07 AI Top Workstation
  • 07:28 Ai Top Atom
  • 07:56 RTX 5090 AI Box

Gigabyte's Project Stealth returns for another showing at Computex 2025. These new motherboards use the new BTF format, with motherboard power connectors on the back of the board. The end result is a stunningly clean PC build, with just one visible cable for the graphics card. However, Gigabyte is also cooking up solutions for that as well, with newly designed ‘Stealth' graphics cards with the power connector moved to the opposite side of the PCB, allowing for the cable to remain out of view behind the graphics card.

Speaking of graphics cards, Gigabyte was showing new RTX 5060 OC low profile GPUs at Computex, perfect for Small Form Factor / Mini-ITX gaming PCs. A more traditionally sized RTX 5060 Elite graphics card is also on the way.

On the laptop front, Gigabyte is showcasing new laptop models equipped with Intel Core Ultra HX-series CPUs, and RTX 5090 graphics. For a top-spec laptop like that, you are going to be looking at pricing in the region of £4,000 to £5,000. However, lower spec options will be considerably cheaper, particularly if you opt for a more mid-range GPU like the RTX 5060 or RTX 5070.

If you do opt for a cheaper laptop with a lower-end graphics card, you can always upgrade later. External GPU enclosures have been around for a while and Gigabyte offers them, including the new RTX 5090 AI Box, which can hook up to a laptop and instantly deliver desktop-grade GPU performance.

KitGuru Says: What do you think of Gigabyte's showing at Computex this year?

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Acer expands Nitro graphics card portfolio with new Radeon RX 9060 XT cards

Acer is expanding its graphics card selection, catering to gamers and creators looking to upgrade their DIY PC setups. The company is introducing new Acer Nitro Intel Arc A and B Series GPUs, alongside powerful Acer Nitro Radeon RX 9060 XT OC graphics cards.

All new Nitro graphics cards feature a durable aluminium backplate with a non-flex construction. They also come equipped with Acer Intelligence Space, a built-in central hub offering AI features that detect system hardware, suggest AI apps for performance optimisation, and assist in discovering new gaming tools. Further enhancing the gaming experience, Acer Game Assistance provides an adaptive aim mechanism, while Acer ProCam automatically recognises and records gameplay highlights.

The Acer Nitro Intel Arc B580 OC 12 GB is now available in a white finish, offering an alternative to the black variant released earlier this year. Featuring the same 2,740 MHz maximum clock speed and relatively compact form factor, the Nitro B580 OC allows easy integration into any DIY setup. Its FrostBlade cooling system, featuring a textured blade design and dual ball bearings, improves airflow and reduces noise by 8% compared to plastic fans. For more accessible performance, the Acer Nitro Intel Arc A380 LP 6 GB features a gaming clock of up to 2,000 MHz. Compared to the Nitro B580, it's even more compact, albeit not as capable. A blower-style fan effectively dissipates heat, making it ideal for compact setups.

Acer's lineup also includes two new AMD Radeon models: the Acer Nitro Radeon RX 9060 XT OC 16 GB and the Acer Nitro Radeon RX 9060 XT OC 8 GB. Both models can achieve boost speeds of up to 3,320 MHz and game clocks of up to 2,780 MHz. Cooling for these Radeon models is handled by two Axial fans, which operate quietly and tolerate higher temperatures thanks to their dual ball bearings and lubricating oil.

KitGuru says: Interested in any of Acer's new Nitro graphics cards?

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Cooler Master goes all-in on customisation with new FreeForm 2.0 line-up

Cooler Master is trying to elevate user customisation to the next level with its new FreeForm 2.0 ecosystem. As shown at Computex 2025, FreeForm 2.0 builds on their long-standing ‘Make It Yours' philosophy, offering a design strategy that prioritises customisation and flexibility across a wide range of their product lines.

FreeForm 2.0 isn't just a concept; it's an expanding ecosystem encompassing numerous Cooler Master products. The MasterLiquid Atmos II Series of AIO CPU coolers now offer modular Flex-Kit options, including replaceable LCD panels, Pixel LEDs, and VRM cooling fans, allowing users to customise aesthetics and performance. Cooler Master's MasterFrame Series PC cases feature dynamic exo-structures and customisable artist-inspired panels for unique builds, while the Qube Series provides fully modular flatpack chassis with replaceable panels and a growing accessory ecosystem that supports community-driven 3D-printable components.

Even the Dyn X racing simulator embraces this philosophy, offering extensive adaptability and modularity. Lastly, the MasterHub streaming deck allows users to manage and control multiple devices, peripherals, and lighting setups, simplifying complex configurations for a more seamless experience.

FreeForm 2.0 reaffirms Cooler Master's dedication to empowering consumers through personalised technology, drawing on their extensive experience in modular design. The company envisions FreeForm 2.0 ushering in a new era of openness and cooperation within the community, with the program incorporating open-source materials, collaboration opportunities with makers, and ongoing user-driven development to expand the scope of customisation choices.

KitGuru says: Do you value the personalisation and customisation options brought by the FreeForm 2.0 design philosophy?

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AMD FSR Redstone promises to improve ray and path tracing with machine learning

As part of its Computex 2025 announcements, AMD has given gamers an early glimpse at the company's next major evolution in FSR technology. Named FSR Redstone, this new iteration aims to introduce new machine learning-based features that will directly compete with Nvidia's DLSS.

While not included in the media pre-briefing, AMD did discuss FSR Redstone a little bit at Computex. Videocardz managed to get hold of the slides, which you can see below:

Although AMD did not provide exhaustive technical specifics for Redstone, the chipmaker emphasised three key machine learning-driven technologies central to its functionality: neural radiance caching, machine learning ray regeneration, and machine learning frame generation. Some of these capabilities might sound familiar, as they are already part of DLSS's suite.

Neural radiance caching, as AMD explains, aims to learn how light reflects within a scene, predicting and caching indirect lighting assets to accelerate path tracing. The machine learning ray regeneration feature is functionally similar to Nvidia's Ray Reconstruction, utilising a trained neural network to restore or regenerate pixels that could not be precisely ray-traced, which should improve the quality of reflections and reduce noise. Finally, FSR Redstone's machine learning frame generation uses an upgraded machine learning model to predict and reconstruct lower-resolution frames to optimise performance and create smoother, clearer inter-frames.

AMD has not committed to a precise date for FSR Redstone's debut, only indicating a release in the latter half of this year.

KitGuru says: Do you think FSR Redstone will allow AMD's upscaling/frame-gen technology to match DLSS?

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DOOM: The Dark Ages achieves studio’s biggest launch* with 3 million players

Launching just last week, DOOM: The Dark Ages is the latest title from id Software – the studio known for their work on the DOOM franchise as well as their performant idTech engine. Though not quite as universally praised as 2016’s reboot, the 3rd entry in this new trilogy has proven to be a hit; surpassing 3 million players to become the fastest-performing game in the studio’s history – albeit with some caveats.

Making the announcement on BlueSky, the official Bethesda Softworks page wrote the following: “Thank you for making DOOM: The Dark Ages the biggest launch in id's history – 7x faster to 3 million players than DOOM Eternal.”

The Dark Ages 3 million

Of course, while 3 million players is a massive achievement for such a short amount of time, it is worth noting that DOOM The Dark Ages is a day-one Game Pass addition – something which the aforementioned DOOM Eternal did not benefit from (arriving on the service 5 months after launch).

As such, while passing 3 million players 7 times faster than DOOM Eternal is worthy of note, it is equally important to understand the context of this announcement. It will be interesting to see how long we’ll have to wait for the next player count update.

KitGuru says: Are you one of the 3 million players? Did you purchase the game or play through Game Pass? Which entry in the new DOOM trilogy is your favourite? Let us know down below.

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Metaphor: ReFantazio, Tales of Kenzera: Zau and more coming to Game Pass

Twice a month, Microsoft updates its Xbox Game Pass library with a line-up of new/returning offerings. For the remainder of May, Game Pass subscribers can look forward to a bunch of cool titles – with Standard members also receiving a solid selection of games.

Making the announcement on their Xbox Wire blog, Microsoft officially unveiled and detailed the next wave of Game Pass titles. Between now and early June, subscribers can look forward to the following:

Available Today

  • Creatures of Ava (Xbox Series X|S) – GP Standard
  • Senua's Saga: Hellblade II (Xbox Series X|S) – GP Standard
  • S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 (Xbox Series X|S) – GP Standard
  • Tales of Kenzera: Zau (PC and Xbox Series X|S) – GP Ultimate / PC

Game Pass May

Coming Soon

  • [27th May] Tom Clancy's The Division 2 (Console and PC) – All tiers
  • [28th May] To a T (PC and Xbox Series X|S) – GP Ultimate / PC
  • [29th May] Metaphor: ReFantazio (PC and Xbox Series X|S) – All tiers
  • [29th May] Spray Paint Simulator (PC and Xbox Series X|S) – GP Ultimate / PC
  • [3rd June] Crypt Custodian (Console and PC) – All tiers
  • [3rd June] Symphonia (Console and PC) – All tiers

As always, Microsoft giveth and Microsoft taketh away. Set to leave Game Pass on the 31st of May are the following:

  • Cassette Beasts
  • Firework
  • Humanity
  • Remnant 2 (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Slayers X: Terminal Aftermath: Vengance of the Slayer

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KitGuru says: What do you think of these offerings? Is Game Pass Standard holding its own? Which addition are you most excited for? Let us know down below.

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Computex 2025: Endorfy debuts the Fishtank 6000 and new peripherals

Endorfy has upped its presence at Computex this year with a large booth and a vast array of new products. Leo gets a closer look at some of the new cases, headlined by the Fishtank 8000. 

Timestamps:

  • 00:00 Intro
  • 00:10 Arx series – Leo’s using one soon!
  • 01:04 The Fishtank 8000 and Fishtank 6000
  • 02:06 More cases
  • 02:49 Endorfy’s peripherals and streaming gear
  • 04:04 An array of coolers and fans
  • 04:25 Endorfy’s PSUs
  • 05:01 Signing off

One of the first things Endorfy announced for this year's Computex was a new white version of the popular Arx 700 ARGB case. This is a fan-favourite chassis in Endorfy's line-up and now it can appeal to more people thanks to the new colour option. We reviewed the black version of the Arx 700 case previously, so you can check that out for a more comprehensive deep dive. Leo will be getting the white version in for a new video soon as well.

Next up on our tour of the Endorfy booth is the new Fishtank 8000 and its smaller sibling, the Fishtank 6000. Yes, those product names are real. As the name suggests, the 8000 is a very large ‘fishtank' style chassis that delivers a full panoramic view of the internal system. The 6000 is a smaller model, which in turn means less liquid-cooling support, but also a cheaper price and you'll save space on or under the desk. Both versions support BTF motherboards, where your power connectors are hidden on the back of the board, allowing for fewer cables in the front of the case.

Endorfy also has a vast array of peripherals, including the new Thock V2 keyboards, available in four sizes both wired or wireless. Joining the line-up at Computex is the Celeris 1800 keyboard, first teased at CES earlier this year.

At the Computex booth, we also get a sneak peek at some upcoming wireless headphones from Endorfy, and the 2nd Generation Solum V2 microphone, aimed at the livestreaming crowd, or those who just want to sound really, really good in Discord calls.

To complement existing headsets, Endorfy has also created new headphone earpads in breathable fabric, leather and Cool Gel options. A line-up of Alt Grey themed peripherals are also on the way for those looking to transform their desk setup.

KitGuru Says: What did you think of Endorfy's new line-up for Computex? There was certainly a lot to see this year, and there is still more to come as several products were still in prototype form.

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PlayStation Stars is shutting down after just 3 years

Back in 2022, Sony officially announced their brand new loyalty program PlayStation Stars – in which players could earn points by purchasing games, acquiring trophies as well as engaging with other various challenges. Unfortunately, it seems the service did not attract the audience Sony was hoping; having now announced the impending discontinuation of PlayStation Stars.

Making the unfortunate announcement on their blog, Grace Chen – the Vice President of Network Advertising, Loyalty & Licensed Merchandise at SIE wrote:

“Since launching…we’ve learned a lot from evaluating the types of activities our players respond best to, and as a company, we are always evolving with player and industry trends. Through this evaluation, we have decided to refocus our efforts and will be winding down the current version of PlayStation Stars. We will continue to evaluate our key findings from this program, and are looking into ways to build upon these learnings.”

With that Sony officially announced that from today, no new users can sign up for the service. Those who are already part of the program will be able to continue using it to earn Digital Collectibles, Points and level up their status for the next two months until the 23rd of July – at which point “there will be no new PlayStation Stars Campaigns available, or any additional rewards or status benefits to earn.”

PlayStation Stars

Finally, come the 2nd of November 2026, Stars' service will cease entirely.

While somewhat of a moot point, Sony did confirm that “PlayStation Stars members can still access their Digital Collectibles, even after these changes take place.”

Despite its issues, PS Stars was a pretty fun program which added another level of player engagement, encouraging them to try out new games all the while earning points along the way. Hopefully a new rewards program is introduced at some point.

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Atomfall was immediately ‘profitable’ upon release claims Rebellion

Rebellion Developments are known best for their work on the Sniper Elite franchise, having released 5 mainline entries in the series alongside a bunch of spin-offs. Launching their first new IP in a while, the first-person survival action game Atomfall arrived a little under two months ago to a wave of success. Now, the team at Rebellion have revealed just how successful it was, claiming the title to have been ‘profitable’ upon release.

In an interview conducted by Chris Dring’s The Game Business, Rebellion CEO Jason Kingsley spoke on the near immediate success of Atomfall, claiming to be “super super super pleased it's done incredibly well,” adding that “we thought we had a good game but you never quite know whether it's going to be okay or really good or absolutely fantastic and it's been absolutely fantastic which is a pleasant surprise in today's geopolitical climate to be honest.”

Kingsley continued, “releasing a game took a lot of people a lot of hard work – and people appreciate it and enjoy playing it and it makes it profitable – then you know it's a nice little sort of bright spark in an otherwise potentially grim world.”

Atomfall Rebellion

While Rebellion have not shared any direct sales figures, the game was confirmed to have surpassed 1.5 million players in its first few days – making it the studio’s most successful launch ever.

Of course, Atomfall was a day-one Game Pass addition, but even so, whether it was thanks to the Microsoft deal, or the many players which opted to purchase the game, it is encouraging to see a new IP like Atomfall succeed so quickly.

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KitGuru says: What do you think of Atomfall? Is it your favourite game from Rebellion? What do you want to see the studio work on next? Let us know down below.

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PlayStation’s next major showcase reportedly coming in September

Following Sony’s State of Play back in February, rumours popped up claiming that the console maker was thinking of hosting a full-blown PlayStation Showcase sometime this Summer. A couple months removed from the leak and it seems Sony has had a change of heart – with their next event reportedly now planned for September.

Known industry insider NateDrake recently responded to fan questions pertaining to a potential PlayStation event this Summer. According to Nate “I still haven't heard anything about a May event from Sony for this year.”

When asked to elaborate further on any potential Sony shows, Drake claimed that they “have not” heard of any such shows currently in the works.

Showcase Summer

Following this, another insider (this time ResetEra’s John Harker) offered somewhat of a timeline for Sony’s plans, stating that their next event is currently scheduled for sometime in September.

If this does wind up being the case, then it is quite likely that Sony’s next event will be a full-on PlayStation Showcase.

While little else is known beyond this, the impending arrival of Ghost of Yotei in October means that Sucker Punch’s upcoming release will likely feature quite heavily. We will have to wait and see.

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Xbox exclusive Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II is coming to PS5 with ‘Enhanced’ release

With Microsoft continuing to port its Xbox games to other platforms, it seemed only a matter of time before Ninja Theory’s Hellblade II would be confirmed for PlayStation 5. Following rumours earlier this year, Microsoft has now officially announced Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II Enhanced – coming to PS5 this Summer.

In alignment with the game’s 1 year anniversary, Ninja Theory officially announced that Senua’s Saga is expanding to other platforms, saying “Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II is coming to PlayStation 5 this summer with some exciting new features. These features will also be available at the same time as a free update for players on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox PC, and Steam.”

Little else was shared at the time, with the only enhancements officially stated being the game’s support for the PS5 Pro. That said, given the fact that the enhanced features are also planned to come to Xbox, there is likely much more than a simple resolution boost set to be introduced.

Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II launched a year ago to somewhat mixed reviews – in particular from fans – with some of the largest complaints surrounding its relative lack of player involvement. Hopefully the enhanced edition brings some additional gameplay elements along with it. We will have to wait and see.

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Nvidia RTX 5080 Super rumours surface

Nvidia's RTX 50 series GPUs remain a hotbed of leaks, with the latest whispers pointing towards RTX 5080 Super variant specifications. The original source of this information is unknown, but it has been shared online by well-known leaker Kopite7kimi.

According to Kopite7kimi, the RTX 5080 Super will reportedly feature the GB203-450 GPU, retaining the same 10,752 CUDA cores as the standard RTX 5080. However, the key upgrade lies in its memory configuration. The rumoured Super model is tipped to come with 24 GB of GDDR7 VRAM, which is expected to be achieved by using 3 GB GDDR7 modules.

This memory improvement isn't just about capacity. The RTX 5080 Super is also rumoured to pack in 32 Gbps GDDR7 memory, making it the fastest GDDR7 specification. This speed increase, combined with its 256-bit memory bus, would push the card's bandwidth from 960 GB/s to 1024 GB/s. Naturally, this bump in memory capacity and performance is expected to come with higher power demands, with the RTX 5080 Super reportedly estimated to draw around 400 W, up from the 360 W of the RTX 5080.

The leaker has not specified a release date for the RTX 5080 Super, nor confirmed the rumours regarding the RTX 5070 Super, which was also reported to contain 18 GB of memory.

KitGuru says: In most cases, the rumoured RTX 5080 Super shouldn't be any faster than the RTX 5080 in gaming. However, there are a few cases where 16 GB of VRAM isn't enough; for those, the extra 8 GB of VRAM will surely help.

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Computex 2025: Corsair debuts Xeneon Edge, Triple-Chamber case and more

Corsair always saves some announcements for Computex and this year is no different. At this year's event, Corsair is showcasing new case designs, new cooling hardware. peripherals and more. 

Timestamps:

  • 00:00 Intro
  • 00:10 Air 5400 case!
  • 02:42 Frame 5000D
  • 03:58 A 14i.5n touchscreen?
  • 04:41 New Shift PSU with iCUE
  • 05:25 Signing off

One of the first cases to draw Leo's attention at Corsair's private room was the Air 5400. You've heard of dual-chamber cases but this is a triple-chamber case, with ducted air intake to bring a major boost to GPU cooling. It also sports a dedicated 360mm radiator chamber, keeping the heat associated with CPU cooling out of the main chamber for improved thermals.

Next up is the new Frame 5000D which builds on the foundations of the FRAME 4000D. This is a high-airflow case with ample room for the most powerful graphics cards and custom liquid-cooling setups. The FRAME 5000D supports reverse connection motherboards and offers a wealth of customization options, thanks to its compatibility with the FRAME Modular Case System.

The Xeneon Edge is an interesting product. It is a small but wide 14-inch display intended to sit underneath your main monitor. It is a touchscreen, so it can be used for things like Elgato control, or to monitor system stats, or as a regular screen. It is on the expensive side though, with an expected price around $249. Nowadays, you can get a 27-inch QHD gaming monitor for around that kind of money.

Corsair does have something interesting on the power supply front too. The new RMx Shift PSU has extra ports on the side for iCUE Link, with a hub embedded in the PSU, removing the need to take up space with a dedicated hub.

On the cooling front, Corsair has announced the new RS-R ARGB 120mm PWM Reverse Fans Triple Pack. These are Corsair's daisy-chain fans, so they are good for creating a uniform look throughout the case and keeping visible cables to a minimum. At Computex, Corsair has also updated its line of NAUTILUS RS AIO coolers. Now these AIO CPU coolers include an LCD display on the block, in keeping with current industry trends.

For peripherals, Corsair announced the new MAKR 75, a barebones kit for enthusiasts looking to fully customise their keyboard. A new Corsair ONE a300 Metal Dark prebuilt PC is also on the way, packing dual 240mm radiators for cooling, along with a Ryzen 9000X3D CPU and an RTX 50 series graphics card.

KitGuru Says: What did you make of Corsair's Computex line-up this year? 

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Computex 2025: How to make a Waterblock with Thermal Grizzly’s Joe Robey

Today at Computex, Leo spent some extra time at the Thermal Grizzly booth talking to R&D chief, Joe Robey. In this interview we learn about the manufacturing and creation of waterblocks straight from the source.

Joe moved over to Thermal Grizzly from EKWB and is now in charge of Thermal Grizzly's new rollout of liquid cooling gear. The DeltaMate line-up of liquid cooling gear spans multiple parts, but the initial rollout focuses on high-end RTX 5090 graphics cards and the latest Intel and AMD CPU sockets. The first block we see is for the Asus ROG RTX 5090 Astral, and Joe walks us through how the final product comes together.

Thermal Grizzly has adopted a multi-finish process for these blocks, with glass blasting for a satin finish across non-contact areas of the block, and more machining to smooth out the contact areas of the block and give them a shiny mirror finish. Everything is then nickel-plated. A clear window can be found to give you a view of the coolant running through the block. Thanks to the extremely high attention to detail, these blocks look particularly great with RGB lighting. Prospective buyers may want to consider a clear coolant, as the RGB lighting from the block will shine through and give you as many colour options as you could possibly want.

The whole process takes place at Thermal Grizzly's HQ in Germany. Between all of the rounds of machining and blasting, the blocks are carefully handled by operators wearing gloves to avoid leaving any marks, and are stored in a benzene bath. When it is time to get the blocks nickel-plated and ready for sale, they are vacuum sealed to avoid any contaminants. Overall, the process takes about a month from beginning to end.

KitGuru Says: Are you considering putting together your own custom liquid cooling loop this year?

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Computex 2025: Thermal Grizzly debuts DeltaMate cooling, der8enchtable and more

At Computex this week, Leo got an up close look at all the new products from Thermal Grizzly, including a new line-up of DeltaMate liquid-cooling components, and a new product designed in collaboration with der8auer. 

Timestamps:

  • 00:10 Keyboards and Mice
  • 00:24 DeltaMate Products
  • 02:32 Wireview Pro Devices
  • 03:36 TG Delidded CPU
  • 04:16 Delid Die Mate / Heater / Fittings
  • 05:04 Thermal Compounds
  • 05:26 PhaseSheet / Kryosheet / Counductonaut
  • 06:02 Minus Pad Series / TG Putty
  • 07:00 TG Accessories
  • 07:35 Der8ench Table

Thermal Grizzly is well known for its thermal paste, but the company is expanding into more areas of the DIY PC niche. One of the new product lines on the way is the DeltaMate, a visually cohesive range of water-cooling components. The product line will include components compatible with the latest high-end graphics cards and processors, starting with select RTX 5090 graphics cards and AMD AM5 and Intel LGA 1851 CPU sockets. The first products in this line include the DeltaMate GPU Block – ROG Astral RTX 5090, the DeltaMate CPU Block – MPII AM5, and a series of DeltaMate Fittings and Extenders for 16mm soft and hard tubing.

Also debuting is the der8enchtable, a modular, user-friendly benchtable featuring an integrated active PCB and D-RGB lighting. The active PCB includes numerous features that significantly simplify and accelerate PC hardware testing. It is designed to support air and AIO cooling solutions and is ideal for hardware testing. This is less aimed at the general consumer and more towards content creators, extreme overclockers, modders and other professionals. Like the name implies, the table is designed in collaboration with der8auer, as well as ElmorLabs.

Another new prototype on display is the second generation WireView Pro, an improved version of the tool for measuring the power consumption of graphics cards. The new version has been improved to detect common issues associated with the 12VHPWR power connector. One of its key features is per-pin current measurement across the 12VHPWR connector, which is essential to monitor imbalanced loading and an integrated fan to ensure adequate airflow around all of the connectors in any situation.

KitGuru Says: Are you thinking about putting together a custom liquid cooling loop this year?

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Computex 2025: Sharkoon unveils impressive line-up of peripherals, gaming desk and more

Today at Computex Leo checks in with Sharkoon to get a look at all of the latest peripherals and cases. The headline grabber? An actually affordable sit/stand motorised desk. 

Timestamps:

  • 00:10 Keyboards and Mice
  • 03:27 Sharkoon Desk
  • 03:57 AK7 RGB Case
  • 04:40 More Cases
  • 05:24 Elite Shark CA400
  • 06:25 AIO Coolers
  • 07:16 PSU’S
  • 07:44 MK7 Case

Sharkoon makes some of the most interesting mechanical keyboards available and plenty of them are on display here at Computex. That includes the Elite Shark KM300W, with the latest version being significantly lighter than the previous. This keyboard also uses Sharkoon's own switches, which can easily fit the custom keycaps of your choosing for those who like to really customise their keyboard.

On the mouse front, Sharkoon has the SGM25W, a new wireless mouse weighing just 60g. A small batch of a shiny-coat version is being made to test the market, but a matte version is also available. Leo was even more impressed with the SGM70W, which weighs about 40g and is “so light it feels like they forgot to put anything in the shell”.

And then we step back to Sharkoon's new desk. The frame and top are available separately, with the motorised legs and frame costing around €200 and the top piece costing around €100. Considering other gaming brands are charging north of £1000 for a setup like this, Sharkoon's offering strikes me as remarkably affordable.

On to cases, we have the new Sharkoon AK7 RGB, a follow-up to last year's AK6, with newly included mesh panels running around the bottom of the case. For someone looking for a quick and easy RGB setup, the AK7 RGB makes a lot of sense thanks to the four pre-installed ARGB fans. The AK7 RGB also supports BTF motherboards, so all of your motherboard power connectors can be hidden at the back of the case for a clean front view of your components.

The Elite Shark CA400 is another standout case here. We previously reviewed the CA300 case at around £170. The new CA400 has a number of changes and is significantly cheaper at around £120. The front panel has two large 160mm fans for air intake and smaller 120mm fans in the rear. The materials have been changed, so there is now very little aluminum, and the space on the right-side panel has increased so users can have an easier time fitting a cooler in there.

In the video Leo also goes over Sharkoon's new AIO coolers and PSUs, so there are a lot of options available for those looking to build a new PC, whether you need a case, cooling, power, a set of peripherals, or even a desk.

KitGuru Says: What did you think of Sharkoon's Computex line-up this year?

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InWin celebrates 40th anniversary with unique PC cases, including one shaped like a trophy

InWin is marking its 40th anniversary at Computex 2025 with a slew of new PC cases, including the new Special Edition ChronoMancy chassis, which is shaped to look like a trophy. 

The ChronoMancy is a rather unique PC chassis, conceived as a trophy to symbolise InWin's four decades of design. Its top panel, crafted from blue engineering-grade plastic, is etched with the history of InWin's special edition chassis, celebrating the company's past. Supported by five pillars representing global presence, the case stands over 1.1 metres tall, commanding attention. A curved aluminium cover gracefully rotates to automatically open, revealing a spacious interior capable of housing up to E-ATX motherboards and various high-end components. Adding to its captivating presence, the ChronoMancy features a synchronised light and music display, controlled by a specially designed wand-shaped controller.

Besides the Chronomancy, InWin also unveiled a diverse range of new PC chassis at Computex. Starting with the Wiew, this chassis blends elegance and performance with its panoramic glass views and enhanced ventilation for clear hardware visibility. Then, there's the Covalent super tower workstation, which stands as InWin's flagship super tower, engineered explicitly for EEB motherboards and multi-GPU systems. It's built to meet the rigorous demands of AI development, deep learning, and high-performance computing (HPC), offering extensive support for fans and liquid cooling radiators.

Moving on to the Shift open frame platform, which features an all-aluminium open frame architecture with adjustable cooling support, it is ideal for extreme overclocking and showcasing hardware. There's also the Tactix chassis, positioned for ultra-high-end gaming or workstation projects, featuring a dual-chamber design and support for two PSUs, perfect for complex GPU configurations.

The Prism white edition ATX chassis, echoing InWin's iconic Tou series, delivers a clean, transparent aesthetic with practical functionality for everyday builds and hardware showcasing. Lastly, we have the Dlite, a streamlined ATX chassis that inherits distinctive Dubili design elements, such as aluminium accents and a unified structure, optimising assembly and panel arrangement for improved usability and visual consistency.

KitGuru says: Interested in any of In Win's new PC cases? Which one looks the most visually appealing to you?

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Corsair announces new cases, systems and cooling components

Corsair is at Computex 2025 to show a broad portfolio of new hardware. Here, we break down the new cases, advanced cooling systems, and a selection of peripherals, catering to builders and gamers of all levels.

Corsair is introducing new case designs to make your next build stand out. The Frame 5000D builds on the foundation of its predecessor (5000D), expanding in every dimension. This high-airflow chassis offers ample room for graphics cards and cooling configurations. Like the previous model, the Frame 5000D supports reverse connection motherboards and integrates with the Frame Modular Case System for extensive customisation.

For those who want to display their hardware in style, the Frame 4500X features a seamless, wraparound view with a single-piece curved glass screen that covers both the front and side panels. It comes bundled with reverse-rotor RGB fans, which draw cool air into the case while showcasing their RGB LEDs. As part of the Frame family, it supports the Modular Case System, allowing for extensive customisation, including replacing the motherboard tray or swapping the side fan mounting bracket. This case provides ample cooling, with capacity for up to ten 120mm fans and two 360mm radiators.

The last case to mention is the Air 5400, which introduces a triple-chamber architecture with a ducted air inlet designed for GPU cooling. This unique multi-zone structure dedicates a separate 360mm radiator chamber to the CPU, keeping its heat isolated from the main compartment for improved thermal performance throughout the system. The main chamber ensures excellent ventilation via airflow ducts that guide air to the hottest components while maintaining low noise levels. Included reverse-rotor RGB fans deliver powerful cooling with unobstructed lighting. The Air 5400 also supports reverse connection motherboards.

For enthusiasts seeking a powerful, tiny gaming machine, the new One a300 Metal Dark stands out. This latest addition to the compact PC lineup is specifically built to accommodate the all-new Nvidia RTX 50 Series GPUs. It features dual 240mm liquid-cooled radiators for enhanced performance and low noise. Powered by an AMD Ryzen 9000X3D Series CPU and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 GPU, this system is ideal for content creators, professionals, and gamers, all housed within an aluminium chassis.

Two new power supplies are also being showcased at the event. The first is the HXi SHIFT Series, which redefines PSUs with an integrated iCue Link System Hub, side-mounted Shift connectors, and Cybenetics Platinum efficiency, alongside a native 600W-capable 12V-2×6 cable (two on the 1500W model). Then there's the updated RMx Shift, offering similar features with its native 600W 12V-2×6 cable, side-mounted modular connections, and adjustable fan speed control.

Keeping components cool is vital, and Corsair's latest solutions are up to the task. The RS-R ARGB 120mm PWM Reverse Fans Triple Pack offers effective cooling and vibrant illumination. These fans feature quiet magnetic dome bearings and a silent Zero RPM mode with simple daisy-chained connections and control. For CPU cooling, the Nautilus RS AIO coolers have been enhanced with an integrated LCD, which can be configured to show temps, GIFs, or images. The LCD can be acquired separately as a replacement pump cap for existing owners.

KitGuru says: Of all the stuff Corsair shows, is there something worthy of your attention?

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Samsung reportedly pushing Nintendo to make a Switch 2 OLED

While there is no denying that the Switch 2 represents a generational leap over 2017’s Nintendo Switch, one of the biggest disappointments with the upcoming successor is its lack of an OLED screen. According to insiders, Nintendo’s hardware partner Samsung is pushing for the company to greenlight a Switch 2 refresh featuring an OLED panel.

As reported by Bloomberg (paywalled), Samsung is currently gearing up to produce a ton of 8nm processors for the Switch 2, with 20 million units reportedly expected to be made and ready to ship by March of next year.

Interestingly, this goes beyond Nintendo’s current expectations, with the console maker recently stating that they plan to sell 15 million units between launch and March of 2026.

Far more interesting however was the revelation that a Switch 2 refresh could already be in the works to some degree, with Bloomberg claiming that “The Korean company has also pushed for OLED panels to be used when Nintendo refreshes the Switch 2 in future, another person said.”

OLED Samsung

As mentioned, while the Switch 2’s screen is infinitely more capable than the original 2017 Switch – featuring a higher resolution, better quality LCD panel with double the refresh rate; HDR support and more – its lack of an OLED panel when compared to Switch 1’s 2021 refresh does put a slightly hamper on the upcoming sequel system.

Given the fact that Samsung is known for its excellent OLED panels, hopefully Nintendo is considering such an upgrade for what seems to be an inevitable Switch 2 refresh. We will have to wait and see.

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Naughty Dog officially confirms they are working on two projects right now

Since the launch of the PS5 generation, Naughty Dog has been in an interesting spot. With their previous live-service The Last of Us plans being ultimately cancelled, the studio has so far yet to release an original game this console generation. That said, following the official announcement of Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet late last year, Naughty Dog has now confirmed that a second unannounced project is also in the works.

In an interview with Naughty Dog director Neil Druckmann discussing the ongoing second season of HBO’s The Last of Us, the studio director offered a slight tease on what they are currently cooking up in the game dev kitchen beyond the previously-announced Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet, saying:

“There's another game that's being worked on at Naughty Dog where I'm in more of a producer role and I get to mentor, watch this other team, and give feedback and be like the executive in the room. I enjoy all those roles, and the fact that I jump from one to the next it makes my job very exciting and always feeling fresh. I'm never bored.”

Naughty Dog Intergalactic

As expected, no further details were shared. That said, Druckmann himself has in the past claimed to have an idea for a potential Last of Us Part III – though it may not come to fruition. Beyond this, rumours have persisted for years that Sony is looking to bring back the Uncharted series – a franchise created by Naughty Dog.

Regardless of what this next project will be, it is interesting to know that Druckmann is not the one in charge. Previous leaks have claimed that this second mystery project is being headed by Shaun Escayg – known best for directing the highly-underrated Uncharted: The Lost Legacy.

The same leak also claimed that this game has been in development for 3 years, meaning it could arrive sooner than expected. Of course, while we now know that Naughty Dog are 100% working on a second unannounced title, the previous leaks should still be taken with a pinch of salt.

Regardless, it will be interesting to see what Naughty Dog is currently cooking up – and whether both titles will arrive before the inevitable launch of the PS6.

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Computex 2025: Thermaltake’s insane sim rigs, MineCube 360 and modded PCs

Thermaltake always has a lot to show off at Computex and this year was no different. There are some insane sim rigs, crazy modded builds and a whole bunch of cases, coolers and fans. Leo has boots on the ground to guide us through it all. 

Timestamps:

  • 00:00 Intro
  • 00:10 Thermaltake’s INSANE sim rigs!
  • 02:07 TT’s View cases
  • 03:44 Meet the new AIOs
  • 04:54 The MineCube 360!
  • 05:37 Loads of fans
  • 06:24 Thermaltake builds and mods!
  • 08:54 Signing off

Few companies offer as many case colour options as Thermaltake, with a ton of shade options from ‘Lightyear Green' to ‘Butter Caramel', ‘Future Dusk' and even ‘Mint Strawberry'. Of course, if you do prefer a standard black or white colour-scheme, Thermaltake offers those as well. Some of the newest cases shown at Computex this year is a new array of View TG cases, which offer curved tempered glass panels for panoramic view of the internals. Thermaltake has also updated its TR series of compact cases, and a new screen accessory is now available, allowing users to modify their case with an interactive display on the side. The previous version of this accessory offered a much smaller screen, making it much less appealing. Leo approves of the new size.

Thermaltake has a whole range of third-generation TH-series AIO coolers here at Computex, but our eyes were quickly drawn to the MineCube 360. This cooler has a CPU block cover with four 3.95-inch displays surrounding it, complete with a magnetic quick-release function. It is certainly a sight to behold amongst a crowd of flat-display AIO coolers.

The Project Edge fans return at Computex, with displays mounted to the edges of the fans, which would make for an eye-popping setup when equipped with a 360mm radiator, and a case like the View TG.

If you are looking to put together a Racing Sim or a Flight Sim setup, then Thermaltake has you covered there as well. The G6 bundle delivers a complete sim racing setup with a direct-drive servo motor housed in an aluminum wheelbase, providing precise control and realistic force feedback. The bundle also includes a three-pedal set (accelerator, brake, and clutch) with adjustable mounting options for a customised and stable feel. You can add on a the GM5 3DOF Motion System to recreate real-world movements and sensations. For those who are more enthusiastic about flying rather than racing, Thermaltake has the GF500 Cockpit, which offers a lot of the same functionality, but is designed for flight sticks and thrusters, rather than wheels and pedals.

Throughout the booth, Thermaltake has also showcased a range of modded PC builds from various creators. This includes a massive build that doubles as a shrine to last year's video game, Black Myth Wukong.

KitGuru Says: What did you make of Thermaltake's showing at Computex this year? The MineCube 360 and Project Edge fans will certainly garner some attention. 

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