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XFX Radeon HD5770 1GB Graphics Card Video Review
eTeknix.com posted a review on the XFX Radeon HD5770 1GB Graphics Card

Today we’re looking at the XFX Radeon HD5770 1GB graphics card. This card is part of ATI’s new DirectX 11 range of cards, featuring the latest stream technology, ATI Eyefinity and giving fantastic results whilst maintaining a low power output with only one PCI-Express power connector.
XFX Radeon HD5770 1GB Graphics Card Video Review

ASUS P7P55D LE Motherboard Review
iXBT Labs posted a review on the ASUS P7P55D LE Motherboard

This time we'd like show you a cheaper Socket 1156 motherboard. It has a reasonable expansion capacity, an unexpectedly complex and high-quality power supply system, and a basic cooling system which is sufficient though. Still, it's a full-size ATX motherboard with S/PDIF outputs and eSATA ports on the rear panel, meaning you won't have to buy additional accessories.
ASUS P7P55D LE Motherboard Review



QNAP TS-119 Turbo NAS Review
XSReviews has reviewed the QNAP TS-119 Turbo NAS

Backing up and making sure your data is extra safe, is something people have been doing since the first digital storage device failed and someone realised they'd just lost a few bits of information. However, now with people having thousands of photographs, extensive movie and music collections, backup storage has never been more pertinent.

That said, there's no reason some extra features can't be added and a little flair thrown in for good measure. Enter QNAP, makers of NAS devices for years, and today giving us a spin with their Turbo NAS known as the TS-119.
QNAP TS-119 Turbo NAS Review

Radeon HD 5670 Reviews Roundup
Here a roundup of todays Radeon HD 5670 reviews

ZOTAC GeForce GT 220 1GB GDDR3 Review
TestSeek posted a review of ZOTAC GeForce GT 220 1GB GDDR3 video card

In July 2009, NVIDIA began the transition to a 40nm manufacturing technology with two new models destined for the low end market: the GeForce GT 210 and GT 220. They were actually never destined to be sold as full retail cards but as the market has developed, NVIDIA now has full retail version of both of them.
ZOTAC GeForce GT 220 1GB GDDR3 Review

ASUS AT3N7A-I Motherboard Review
iXBT Labs posted a review on the ASUS AT3N7A-I Motherboard

The NVIDIA ION platform and Intel Atom processors are getting increasingly popular. Vendors are launching new motherboards, nettops, and netbooks based on the "Ionized Atom". The reason for such popularity is simple: ION is presently the only option for a supercompact, relatively inexpensive, and potentially noiseless HTPC or an entry-level gaming computer.
ASUS AT3N7A-I Motherboard Review

Mionix Naos 5000 Review
XSReviews has reviewed the Mionix Naos 5000 gaming mouse

With Mionix's previous headline mouse, the Mionix Saiph 3200, dropping in price to a much more attractive level around the £35 mark, the way has been paved for a new entry to the high end of Mionix's gaming peripheral range.

In keeping with Mionix's cosmology theme, the Naos 5000 takes its named from a blue super giant star with the 5000 referring to the maximum dpi - 5040. Essentially, the Naos is a step up from the Saiph keeping the majority of the latter's features whilst adding and improving a few extra: 128kB in-built memory and an adjustable polling rate to name but a couple.

Aimed at the high end gaming market, the Naos clocks in at a hefty £70. It's got all the gizmos expected of a gaming mouse but at double the cost of its predecessor and many other mice, can the price tag be justified?
Mionix Naos 5000 Review

Iomega StorCenter ix2-200 (4TB) Review
TechReviewSource.com posted a review on the Iomega StorCenter ix2-200 (4TB)

External hard drive space is a nice thing to have and for this additional space to be network accessible is even better. With the Iomega StorCenter ix2-200 you get 4TB of storage space that is network attached and features robust backup potential with two hard drive bays.
Iomega StorCenter ix2-200 (4TB) Review

ARCTIC COOLING ARCTIC NC Review
Vortez.co.uk posted ARCTIC COOLING ARCTIC NC Review

In the Cooling market ARCTIC COOLING have quite a good reputation for supplying excellent products to the consumer. Not so long back Sahil reviewed the highly popular MX-3 thermal paste, this is a good example of how ARCTIC COOLING are leaders in this category. It's not just CPU cooling that they excel in either, they have long been a supplier of aftermarket GPU cooling products, fans, cases and PSUs.

Today we take a look at the ARCTIC NC, a USB-powered notebook cooler with a 4-port USB hub. This is their first attempt at developing a product for cooling such a device, and so it will be interesting if their success in other sectors will similarly transfer over into notebook cooling.
ARCTIC COOLING ARCTIC NC Review

Thermaltake TR2 RX 750 W Power Supply Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the Thermaltake TR2 RX 750 W Power Supply

TR2 is a cost-effective power supply series from Thermaltake, which is comprised of two sub-series: TR2 standard (430 W, 500 W, 600 W, 700 W and 1,000 W) and TR2 RX (450 W, 550 W, 650 W, 750 W, 850 W, 1,000 W, 1,200 W). Models from TR2 RX series have modular cabling system. Being targeted to users on budget, several model from this series don't even have the standard 80 Plus certification. Today we are going to test the 750 W from TR2 RX series. Is it a good buy? Let's see.
Thermaltake TR2 RX 750 W Power Supply Review

Noctua NH-C12P SE14 CPU Cooler Review
TweakTown posted a review on the Noctua NH-C12P SE14 CPU Cooler

Noctua is a company that I have really come to love over the past year. Chris Ram tried explaining it to me when I started here, but at that time I couldn’t fully wrap my head around what he was trying to tell me. Time progressed and I got some firsthand experience with the company and as time passed by I was starting to get what Chris was trying to tell me for so long ago. After reviewing a couple of coolers, especially the NH-D14 that arrived at the end of last month, I was sold.

This time we are taking a look at a revised classic from Noctua. The NH-C12P main body has been around for some time already. Noctua has just released a new 140mm fan that produces great results and worked well in the NH-D14, and decided to revamp an old champion from their lineup. Mating the new NF-P14 with the older NH-C12P just seems like a logical conclusion to make. Since the 140mm fan uses 120mm fan mounting, nothing needs modded on the cooler to accomplish the new creation.
Noctua NH-C12P SE14 CPU Cooler Review

LanCool Dragon Lord PC-K58W Computer Case Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the LanCool Dragon Lord PC-K58W Computer Case

LanCool's line of Dragon Lord computer cases offer two great advantages over many competitors. The first is the amount of customization they provide in choosing a stock model. Rather than simply providing one high end case and one low end case they provide options for several intermediate levels. The second advantage offered by LanCool is their tool-less designs. Many tool-less designs of the past have suffered from compatibility or usability problems. LanCool uses a fresh approach to alleviate the problems of the past while still providing the option to fall back on conventional installation. Benchmark Reviews recently reviewed the PC-K56W which offers snap-in hard drive assemblies. We now bring you the PC-K58W which extends the tool-less design, offers more space, more features, and more room to upgrade.
LanCool Dragon Lord PC-K58W Computer Case Review

XSPC X2O 750 Reservoir Pump Review
PureOverclock posted a review of the XSPC X2O750 Reservoir Pump.

The XSPC X2O 750 Dual Bay Reservoir Pump is an integrated water cooling product that is geared to a largely mainstream market, offering an easy-to-use solution that doesn't sacrifice performance like most entry-level solutions we typically see and test. Let's take a closer look at the XSPC X2O 750 and see if it can impress us today.
XSPC X2O 750 Reservoir Pump Review

ATI's Radeon HD 5670 - DirectX 11 for $100
Techgage.com posted their look at AMD's news $100 DirectX 11 graphics card, the HD 5670.

AMD has delivered a couple of firsts over the past few months, and it's keeping the tradition going with its release of the market's first $100 DirectX 11-capable graphics card. Despite its budget status, the HD 5670 retains the HD 5000-series' impressive power consumption and low idle temperatures, along with AMD's multi-monitor Eyefinity support.
ATI's Radeon HD 5670 - DirectX 11 for $100