The ASRock B365 Pro4 is an affordable motherboard that uses the mid-range Intel B365 chipset and is priced at around 96 US Dollar or Euro. This model is packed with features that are often found on high-end motherboards and at a premium in terms of pricing.
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The AZZA Prisma Digital RGB is an affordable addressable RGB fan which has as its main goal, the enhancement of your system’s look. The fan is available for approximately 14 US Dollar or Euro and has two different size versions, 120mm and 140mm.
The Arctic BioniX F120 fan offers a good performance at a reasonable price, both the F120 and F140 variants are available for 14.99 and 15.99 US Dollars or Euro. The BioniX F models are ideal for high airflow usage, such as case fans, to move the air in and out of the system as fast and as efficiently as possible.
The ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming X is the definition of a modern flagship motherboard, with an overbuilt VRM system and features with technologies new to the market.
The ASRock Z390 Steel Legend is an affordable motherboard that is equipped with the Intel Z390 chipset and offers plenty of features.
The SilentiumPC Navis 240 RGB is a good CPU cooler that has an affordable price, especially when compared with other All-In-One units available on the market.
The In Win 103 is a mid-tower case that offers great build quality and a different approach to the internal space layout, with the power supply mounted at the top and the intake being at the bottom of the case. There is also an addressable RGB system integrated into the case, In Win including a controller for it as well as the required connectors.
The ASRock RX590 Phantom Gaming U OC is an alternative to the regular PG RX 590 X graphics card. The changes brought by this new graphic card variant are the addressable RGB system and a single internal Mini Display Port.
The Noctua NF-A12x25 PWM is a very good fan, and the research and development put into it makes it a great choice for both radiator and heatsink usage.
The ASRock B450M Steel Legend is priced at around 90 US Dollars or Euro, 10 USD/Eur cheaper than the B450 Steel Legend, while offering the same features in a smaller form factor.
The main differences between the regular B450 Steel Legend and the Micro-ATX version featured in this review, are the number of regular SATA 6 ports, four instead of six, and the number of PCIe x1 slots available.
