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Razer Moray+ In-Ear-Headset Review
ocaholic posted a review on the Razer Moray+ In-Ear-Headset

With the Moray Razer present a versatile and compact in ear headset for on the go. Therefore the Moray+ is compatible to Sony's PSP as well as Nintendo's DS and Apples iPhone.
Razer Moray+ In-Ear-Headset Review

HIS Radeon HD 5870 Video Card Performance Review
Legit Reviews posted HIS Radeon HD 5870 Video Card Performance Review

When it comes to gaming frame-rates can make or break the quality of the experience. Despite the fact that the pair of XFX GTX 260 Black Editions did score higher on most of the benchmarks, I do think the HIS Radeon HD5870 may be the better choice if torn between those two choice. As demonstrated in Colin McRae: DiRT 2 SLI doesn't always improve performance. In fact having SLI enabled we can actually see a hit in performance in DiRT 2. That is just one of many games that may experience an effect like that. Add to that the fact that you cut down the overall power consumption of your computer by nearly 200 Watts, in my opinion it is a clear choice. Don't forget to consider the fact that the ATI Radeon 5000 series is currently the only DirectX 11 platform if you are looking to get the best visual experience in the latest DirectX 11 games...
HIS Radeon HD 5870 Video Card Performance Review



Review of Lensbaby Soft Focus Optic and FishEye Optic Lenses
TestFreaks posted a review of Lensbaby Soft Focus Optic and FishEye Optic Lenses

Last week we took a look at the Composer Lens for DSLR cameras from Lensbaby. Today we will check out two optics designed to be used in conjunction with the Composer =96 the Soft Focus and FishEye. These optics are a part of the Lensbaby's Optic Swap System. Lensbaby designed these optics to breathe some fun into photography by taking unique pictures that are not normally shot with a standard DSLR lens.
Review of Lensbaby Soft Focus Optic and FishEye Optic Lenses

Review of NZXT TEMPEST EVO Crafted Series
Bona Fide Reviews posted a review of NZXT TEMPEST EVO Crafted Series

The other day I took a look at the NZT Hades PC case and I didn't quite like it too much, but today I've got a case that's the opposite, it's one that I truly like. Today for review I have the NZXT Tempest Evo and it's a very nice case with a lot of great features that makes it a great choice for anyone looking for a new home for their system.
Review of NZXT TEMPEST EVO Crafted Series

OCZ Throttle 32Gb eSATA and USB Memory Stick Review
Madshrimps posted a review on the OCZ Throttle 32Gb eSATA and USB Memory Stick

The fastest memory stick on the face of the earth? OCZ is definitely gunning for the title with their Throttle eSATA 32Gb unit, we measured read speeds up to 85.9Mb/s, almost three times as fast compared to your standard USB variation. More performance numbers and stress testing inside.
OCZ Throttle 32Gb eSATA and USB Memory Stick Review

Akasa Freedom Tower CPU Cooler Review
HardwareHeaven.com posted a review on the Akasa Freedom Tower CPU Cooler

Today HardwareHeaven take a look at Akasas Freedom Tower CPU cooler. The Freedom Tower is a high performance product which is designed to combine exceptional thermal performance with silent operation and an attractive design.
Akasa Freedom Tower CPU Cooler Review

Powercolor HD 5770 PCS+ Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Powercolor HD 5770 PCS+

PowerColor has sent us their new Radeon HD 5770 PCS+ which is an overclocked version of the HD 5770, featuring a custom PCB design and thermal solution by PowerColor. Thanks to PowerColor's changes, the card can manage a reduced power consumption, which is even lower than the AMD reference design, resulting in a leading performance per Watt score.
Powercolor HD 5770 PCS+ Review

NVIDIA GeForce GT 220 Graphics Card Review
iXBT Labs posted a review on the NVIDIA GeForce GT 220 Graphics Card

According to the test results, today's cards do lag behind the competing RADEON HD 4670. For this reason, the actual rival of GT 220 is RADEON HD 4650, though you should also pay attention to prices.
NVIDIA GeForce GT 220 Graphics Card Review

Thermaltake ISGC-300 Heatsink Review
Frostytech posted Thermaltake ISGC-300 Heatsink Review

Thermaltake's ISGC-300 is a lower noise tower heatsink that offers a
slight performance edge over the companies ISGC-400 model. The saw-toothed aluminum cooling fins on the ISGC-300 are widely spaced to allow air from the single 120mm fan to pass through easily. Four 6mm diameter copper heatpipes ensure good thermal conduction from the base to the 95mm tower above. A small fan speed controller allows fan speed to be adjusted from 800-1300RPM for situations which demand the least noise possible.
Thermaltake ISGC-300 Heatsink Review

ATI Radeon HD 5670 512MB Graphics Card Video Review
eTeknix.com have posted a new review on the ATI Radeon HD 5670 512MB Graphics Card

Today we are looking at the ATI Radeon HD5670 512MB graphics card. This particular card utilizes the latest technology from AMD, as well as sporting the newest DirectX11 platform whilst using little power and being the cheapest card in AMDs DX11 range.
ATI Radeon HD 5670 512MB Graphics Card Video Review

Hercules XPS 40 2.0 Slim Speakers Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the Hercules XPS 40 2.0 Slim Speakers

While originally known for their computer graphics cards, Hercules has within the last few years expanded into other growing market segments such as personal multimedia systems. The product we have for review today is the Hercules XPS 40 2.0 Slim speaker system. If you are not familiar with the various types of speaker systems, 2.0 indicates that this is a very basic system comprised of only two speakers, a left and a right. Let's take a closer look at the Hercules XPS 40 2.0 speaker system.
Hercules XPS 40 2.0 Slim Speakers Review

Lian Li PC-B25F Case Review
Neoseeker takes a look at the Lian Li PC-B25F case

Overall, if you are shopping for a mid-tower and are ready to pay $200, this offer from Lian Li is to be considered. As always, one gets something worth the money spent.
Lian Li PC-B25F Case Review

Kingston SSDNow V Series 40GB Review
Techgage.com posted a review of Kingston's 40GB V Series SSD

Want to make the upgrade to a solid-state drive, but prefer to avoid the high cost of adoption? Kingston helps ease that pain with its SSDNow V Series 40GB, a modest drive that features Intel's NAND and impressive G2 firmware, which helps it deliver stellar performance when compared to an HDD, for an easy-to-stomach price.
Kingston SSDNow V Series 40GB Review

Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus CPU Cooler Review
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus CPU Cooler

The Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus is an aftermarket tower cooler that offers quite a bit of versatility. The Hyper 212 Plus comes equipped with one 120mm fan, but is set up to take a second fan if you would like to take it to a push/pull configuration, and all the hardware is provided to do it. The provided mounting hardware allows for mounting in any direction in order to take care of your particular airflow needs. It is compatible with all the latest sockets including Core I7 and AM3. I will be mounting this with bottom to top airflow and benchmarking along with two other tower coolers mounted in the same manner.
Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus CPU Cooler Review

Intel Core i5-750 Review
APH Networks has published a new review on the Intel Core i5-750

A few years ago, owning a dual core processor was something to be particularly proud of. "Bring on the dual cores", we used to say, and joke around referring to the amount of power we could pack under the hood with AMD Socket 939 based Athlon X2 processors in Shuttle XPCs. We then lit up with a faint sense of superiority at the mentioning of then-nonexistent quad core CPUs for mainstream computing. But times have changed. With practically every computer on the market today equipped with ridiculously high performing dual core CPUs at bargain basement prices, Intel came around and continued the cycle of introducing a new generation of even higher performing processors -- first the flagship Core i7 CPUs code named "Bloomfield" on LGA1366, then came the more mainstream-oriented Core i7 and i5 "Lynnfield" processors on the LGA1156 socket. And here's the thing: For around $200 USD retail at press time, the Intel Core i5-750 promises to deliver excellent performance at mainstream pricing. That being a quad core, too. With clock speed specified at 2.66GHz, 4x256KB L2 and 8MB L3 cache, a controller for dual channel DDR3 memory, and an excellent reputation for incredible overclocking potential, how well does this product based on Intel's 45nm Nehalem architecture fare against the once flagship Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 of the last generation? Read on to find out!
Intel Core i5-750 Review

Nexus RX-1K 1000W Review
PureOverclock has published a review of the Nexus RX-1K 1000W power supply.

Continuing their goal of low noise solutions, Nexus has the RX-1K 1000W power supply that comes with a pretty attractive price of $200 USD and a modular setup. Let's have a closer look and find out if it can maintain low noise levels when loaded to the gills with some serious power-hungry components.
Nexus RX-1K 1000W Review

Toshiba T6UG1XBG SSD Controller Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the Toshiba T6UG1XBG SSD Controller

Just over two years ago there were only five companies involved in Solid State Drive technology, and as of January 2010 there are nearly 140 names in the business. In this article Benchmark Reviews inspects the Toshiba T6UG1XBG Solid State Drive controller, which is used in the third-generation Kingston SSDNow V+ SNV325. The Toshiba T6UG1XBG SSD controller is a 43nm part, with a maximum rated read speed of 230MBps and write-to performance peaking at 180MBps.
Toshiba T6UG1XBG SSD Controller Review

Nitrox iConn+ iPhone Battery Case Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Nitrox iConn+ iPhone Battery Case

One thing many iPhone users have complained about is the battery. If you are using mobile web, GPS, or an app that using the internet you will see your battery life start to die very quickly. For this reason many companies have made charging packing and iPhone cases that have batteries in them to charge your iPhone. Today we will be looking at the iConn+ iPhone Battery Case from Nitrox, a newcomer to the iPhone accessory market. Lets take a look
Nitrox iConn+ iPhone Battery Case Review

Xigmatek Midgard Mid-Tower Chassis Review
TweakTown posted a review on the Xigmatek Midgard Mid-Tower Chassis

Xigmatek has gone the way of chassis design and building as a way to start to supply the end user the more completed package. With the manufacturing of cases, Xigmatek offers a total aftermarket line to go from components sitting in a cart online, to a complete build with matching or corresponding themes.

Old Norse Legend and mythological names have been a trend from Xigmatek for some time now. The Thor’s Hammer, named after a God and his tool of might to the Bifrost graphics card cooler, named after the bridge that links Asgard with Midgard. It seems only fitting to take a name from a land that was the refuge for Thor and the rest of the known inhabited world at that time. It doesn’t take that far of a leap to get the naming scheme of the Midgard chassis name.
Xigmatek Midgard Mid-Tower Chassis Review