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ASUS RT-N13U SuperSpeed N Wireless Router Review
TweakTown posted a review on the ASUS RT-N13U SuperSpeed N Wireless Router

We have had a couple of ASUS’ wireless routers and in true ASUS fashion these have been great performers with tons of extras stuffed inside. Today we take a look at another wireless home router, the ASUS RT-N13U.

This is a multi-function router, access point, repeater, print server, and NAS. That is quite a lot to stuff into one product. So let’s see if all of these things can work well together or if they will cause the RT-N13U to split at the seams under the load.
ASUS RT-N13U SuperSpeed N Wireless Router Review

Tyan S5502 Server/Workstation System Board Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the Tyan S5502 Server/Workstation System Board

Today we look at an offering from Tyan, a company which has been in the server and workstation business a long time and their newest Intel platform the S5502 which brings with it a host of power and support. The S5502 offers users and IT administrators all new levels of power and performance in a package which can be installed in a typical ATX desktop case. We do just that and then test this system in both roles to find out just how powerful the S5502 is and what if any its’ issues are.
Tyan S5502 Server/Workstation System Board Review



HIS Radeon HD5750 iCooler IV Video Card Benchmarking
Legit Reviews has benchmarked the HIS Radeon HD5750 iCooler IV Video Card

The HIS Radeon HD 5750 graphics card features a dual slot GPU cooler called the iCooler IV. This cooling system moves a massive amount of cool air from the central cooler to cool down the internal fins directly. Heat from the 5750 GPU can rapidly transfer to internal fins that extend under the cooler. Read on to see if the fan performs better than others found in this series!
HIS Radeon HD5750 iCooler IV Video Card Benchmarking

SteelSeries XAI Laser Gaming Mouse Review
PCShopTalk posted a review on the SteelSeries XAI Laser Gaming Mouse

On the market there are lots of mice with different DPI resolutions, interesting features, different shapes or even with fans attached to cool your hand while gaming or other intensive work. The mouse I am going to test in this review is made by SteelSeries, does not have a lot of bling-bling attached to it, has a very ergonomic shape and the most interesting feature is the LCD screen attached under it. Let's take a look in this review at its features, software and see if its good or not.
SteelSeries XAI Laser Gaming Mouse Review

ASUS Maximus III Gene Review
PureOverclock posted a review of the ASUS Maximus III Gene LGA1156 micro-ATX motherboard.

The ASUS Maximus III Gene is a micro-ATX motherboard that promises virtually the same features and performance as its bigger brother, the Formula, but in a smaller package. The Republic of Gamer products offer some serious features and performance for demanding consumers, so let's push this little board and see how far it goes.
ASUS Maximus III Gene Review

WD Black 2TB Review
InsideHW.com has reviewed WD Black 2TB hard drive

After presenting a 2TB WD Green drive, models for the middle segment were skipped and the company went directly to the fastest models. This time, WD joy us with the representative of Black series featuring the largest capacity: whopping 2 terabytes of space. Black Series represents a step forward when the speeds of reading and writing are in question, so we expected no less from the new model, WD2001FASS…
WD Black 2TB Review

Logitech G27 Racing Wheel Review
Techgage.com posted a review on the Logitech G27 Racing Wheel

Crave ultimate realism in your PC games? Setting yourself up with a real simulator is a tad expensive, but for racing fans, Logitech gives us the next best thing with its G27 racing wheel. Logitech has long been known as a quality producer of racing wheels, and with the G27, the best just got better. Vroom vroom!
Logitech G27 Racing Wheel Review

NZXT TEMPEST EVO Computer Case Review
OCC has published a review on the NZXT TEMPEST EVO Computer Case

NZXT really took their time in deciding which features would be the most beneficial to add, subtract or even keep the same. NZXT has recreated a case that not only keeps the positive aspects of its predecessor, but manages to surpass it in many ways. One such way is the improved air flow. This is in part due to the new blade design of the six included case fans, which were an improvement over the original Tempest. The exceptional cooling was able to drop my processor's temperature down 3C over the competition, helping it stay below the maximum rated temperature of 62C. Another improved feature is the cable management. The original Tempest had physical features that could be limiting while trying to hide cables, and some of the cable management options just just unusable.
NZXT TEMPEST EVO Computer Case Review

LanCool PC-K56W Mid-Tower Computer Case Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the LanCool PC-K56W Mid-Tower Computer Case

Computer cases with enough features and cooling to please any gamer are rapidly dropping in price. Manufacturers are noticing the demand for affordable gaming rigs and reacting accordingly. In this article Benchmark Reviews tests the LanCool PC-K56W-B Mid-Tower Computer Case. It is part of the recent LanCool Dragon Lord series that helps bring economic relief to gamers searching for the best case for the best price. LanCool is the gaming division of Lian Li, a very well known name in the computer case industry. Benchmark Reviews is here to pit the PC-K56W against other recent additions to the "performance-case-at-a-low-price" arena. Recently, we brought you articles about NZXT's line of such cases. Will LanCool be able to keep up with features such as their tool-free design? Follow along as we find out.
LanCool PC-K56W Mid-Tower Computer Case Review

Cooler Master Storm Sentinel Advance Gaming Mouse Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Cooler Master Storm Sentinel Advance Gaming Mouse

Cooler Master's latest gaming mouse is dubbed the Sentinel Advance. Advanced it is with its 5600 DPI double laser sensor and complex lighting system. Besides high performance, this mouse feature eight buttons and a driver suite that has just about any tweakable aspect known to man.
Cooler Master Storm Sentinel Advance Gaming Mouse Review

SKYlasers 125mw Green Laser Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the SKYlasers 125mw Green Laser

The ultimate in geek toy and second only to a real light sabre is a green laser. Today TechwareLabs checks out the portable green laser pointer from SKYlasers rated at 125mw. With 125mw of power at your fingers you will find lighting matches and burning holes easy. Does SKYlasers offer something unique in this market for their cheap price? You betcha.
SKYlasers 125mw Green Laser Review

Kingston 16GB DataTraveler Locker+ Flash Drive Review
Bigbruin.com has published a review on the Kingston 16GB DataTraveler Locker+ Flash Drive

The Kingston 16GB DataTraveler Locker+ flash drive makes protecting your data just about foolproof, while still offering transfer rates to rival a typical flash drive. I had assumed that the hardware-based encryption and security software running from the drive would have an impact on performance, but real-world use and benchmarking proved me wrong.
Kingston 16GB DataTraveler Locker+ Flash Drive Review

Cooler Master SNA 95 Universal Power Adapter review
APH Networks has published a new review on the Cooler Master SNA 95 Universal Power Adapter

If you own five different brands of laptops in your household, chances are that, you will have five different AC adapters that are simply not compatible with each other. Heck, if you own five laptops from the same manufacturer in different product lines, chances are that you would still wave five different AC adapters! What gives? If you ever lose, break, or just want an extra power adapter later on, you are most likely to go hunting for an OEM or proprietary replacement unit from various channels. While this has thankfully not happened to me in particular in the past, recently, I found it particularly interesting to see one of my friends spending a whopping $60 on a replacement power adapter for her four year old laptop. It's hard to say that her laptop in particular is even worth $60 nowadays in the first place, haha; and if she was to buy a new laptop anytime soon, that's pretty much a guaranteed sixty bucks down the drain. In the modern computer world, there must be something that provides a more viable solution than what I have just described above. I've searched high and low, and at seemingly just the right time Cooler Master steps into the scene and promises to solve these problems and beyond, once and for all. The Cooler Master SNA 95 (SNA standing for Slim Notebook Adapter) is a universal power adapter that comes with nine different tips out of the box for compatibility with majority of the laptops out there. Not only that; it features an auxiliary USB power port for charging your electronics, as well as being marketed as the smallest 95W laptop power adapter available on the market today. Price, you ask? No more than the average aftermarket proprietary replacement power adapter(!). But is it really as good as it sounds on paper? Read on to find out in our last review for the year!
Cooler Master SNA 95 Universal Power Adapter review

XClio Nighthawk Case Review
DriverHeaven.net posted a review on the XClio Nighthawk Case

On our review bench today we have the XClio Nighthawk case, a feature filled mid-tower chassis incorporating a special cooling system.
XClio Nighthawk Case Review

SanDisk 32GB Extreme III SDHC Memory Card Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the SanDisk 32GB Extreme III SDHC Memory Card

The 32GB SanDisk Extreme SDHC cards are very impressive to say the least. These are the highest capacity versions of SanDisk’s fastest SDHC cards, with read and write speeds up to 30MB per second. They’re ideal for use in the new breed of digital SLR cameras that record HD video, such as the Nikon D90 and D5000. The high performance of SanDisk Extreme SDHC cards help users capture fast-action images like the pros when using continuous burst mode, along with more rapid offloading of images and videos from the cards to computer. The SDHC card format also works on a variety of devices, such as digital picture frames, netbooks, and the new MacBook Pros and iMacs, for easy transfer and sharing of images, video and other digital files. You can never have too much memory, so if you are going all out on your camera body then a memory card like the 32GB SanDisk Extreme should be an easy choice...
SanDisk 32GB Extreme III SDHC Memory Card Review

ANTEC MX-25 Aluminum Hard Drive Enclosure Review
PCShopTalk posted a review on the ANTEC MX-25 Aluminum Hard Drive Enclosure

The 2.5'' HDD Enclosure from ANTEC looks very interesting and it has the advantage that its not absolutely necessary to power on the HDD with the help of a power adapter to transfer data. No power adapter being required, we simply have to install our drive, connect it to our computer and start transferring data at up to 480Mbps and 3Gbps,respectively. But let's better look in detail at this product.
ANTEC MX-25 Aluminum Hard Drive Enclosure Review

Raidmax Skyline Review
OCC has published a review on the Raidmax Skyline

The idle temps were lower than most of the comparison cases, but began to fall apart compared to the other cases once temperatures increased to load conditions. As I stated on the previous page, this was most likely due to the lower airflow provided by the stock fans. Raidmax's intentions was for this case to be quiet, if not silent. With this being the case, the rise in temperatures is not wholly unexpected.
Raidmax Skyline Review