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BurnOutPC.com has just posted their review on the Alphacool Cool Answer 3 Watercooling kit

What can I say. I wasn't impressed, nor disappointed with this water cooling kit. It has all the ingredients to be a real performer. It has an excellent radiator, and it has a powerful enough pump to get things going in there. Stick a better fan on there, keep the airflow circulating inside your casing and you probably won't be disappointed by this water cooling kit. If you want higher performance, check their web store and pick your own parts for your water cooling kit, but that doesn't give you the advantage of having a pre filled kit that any one can install.
Alphacool Cool Answer 3 Watercooling kit Review

Techgage posted a review of CoolIT's latest CPU cooler, a scaled down
version of their Freezone.

CoolIT has followed up to their successful Freezone cooler with a more affordable solution called the Eliminator. It has the same technology under the hood, but does its cooling ability aide it in being worth the asking price?
CoolIt Eliminator CPU Cooler Review



techPowerUp posted a new review on the OCZ XTC Memory Cooler

OCZ's XTC Memory Cooler is a plug-on cooling module for your motherboard's memory modules. With people pumping more and more voltage through their memory, temperature becomes a concern and often limits the maximum overclock. In our testing we saw about 20°C decrease in memory temperature and increased overclocking capability.
OCZ XTC Memory Cooler Review

OCIA.net takes a look at the OCZ Technology ProXStream 1000w Power Supply in their latest review

One of the good things about the ProXStream that sets it apart from other 1kw power supplies is its small footprint. We measured the unit to be 5 1/2" in length. Most other 1kw units (and even some not as powerful) are much longer, which will cause problems with optical drives and in cases that use a top-mounted exhaust fan. Slotted vents on the "inside" of the unit provide plenty of airflow for the 80mm fan inside to draw air in, across and out the rear.
OCZ Technology ProXStream 1000w Power Supply Review

Overclockers Online has posted a new review on the Lite-On SH-16A7S

The SH-16A7S replaces the large bulky 40-pin flat IDE ribbon with a slim SATA cable and this small but important change helps put Lite-On above the rest of its competitors. IDE is slowly disappearing and the way of the future is SATA, not only because it's faster, but because cable managers will love its flexibility and ease of re-configurability.
Lite-On SH-16A7S Review

Techgage posted a review of Intel's latest Quad-Core processor

What do you get when you take one of the best performing CPUs from last year and double it? Twice as much to love, of course. We are taking a look at Intels latest Quad-Core processor, the Q6600. Let's see how it performs when compared to it's siblings.
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Review

ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the in Win F430 PC Case Review

When I hear F430 I instantly think of one of my favorite exotic cars, the Ferrari F430. So when In Win named a case the F430 you would assume it would take on some of the characteristics of the real F430 and it does. The In Win F430 has an amazing car-like paint job, Ferrari-like stylish features, and even something that makes you feel like you are inside of a real F430!
In Win F430 PC Case Review

Tweaknews.net posted a Thermaltake Lanbox Computer Case Review

Thermaltake has a real gem in the Lanbox chassis. The design and styling elements join to produce a small, portable case that not only performs very well, but also is relatively easy to work in, given the space limitations. And, it looks as good as it performs. Its sleek, classy look garnered a lot of attention around here, and it's easy to see why. The all aluminum construction keeps the Lanbox light while the modular design keeps it strong.....
Thermaltake Lanbox Computer Case Review

Madshrimps posted a DFI LANPARTY UT NF590 SLI-M2RG AM2 Motherboard Review

We're now in the era that high end computers are being dominated by Intel's Core 2 Technology, what has AM2 has to offer? This highly overclock-friendly motherboard from DFI might stand a chance, let's find out.
DFI LANPARTY UT NF590 SLI-M2RG AM2 Motherboard Review

HardwareLogic posted a review on the Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 Processor

What was once a company known for blazingly hot chips and ho-hum performance in the form of Prescott, Intel has jumped backed into the saddle and is tearing through benchmarks this time in a blaze of glory with their Core 2 lineup. Today we look at the Core 2 Duo E6300, a modestly clocked 1.86GHz slice of silicon with an equally modest price tag.
Intel Core 2 Duo E6300 Processor Review