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3-Way NVIDIA SLI Review - GeForce 8800 GTX x 3
Legit Reviews posted 3-Way NVIDIA SLI Review

For the last 15 months the GeForce 8800 GTX has represented the most powerful graphics card that sane people were willing to buy. With the right motherboard and three cards you can now run 3-way SLI with a set of these cards and that is exactly what we did today here at Legit Reviews. Armed with nForce 780i SLI powered motherboard and a set of GeForce 8800 GTX 768MB video cards we pushed the limits of graphics technology on our 30" Dell monitor!
3-Way NVIDIA SLI Review - GeForce 8800 GTX x 3

Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 Wolfdale CPU Review
HotHardware.com evaluate the features and performance of Intel's recently released, Wolfdale-based Core 2 Duo E8500 processor.

The E8500 uses Intel's 45nm Penryn derived Wolfdale core, with a 3.16GHz clock speed, 6MB of L2 cache, and support for SSEE4.1. Overall, even in its stock configuration this processor was a strong performer, while consuming less power than Intel's 65nm processors. But while overclocked to over 4GHz on air-cooling alone, it put up some truly impressive benchmark scores. Head on over to the site and take a look...
Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 Wolfdale CPU Review



ATI CrossFireX Preview - Triple CrossFire Benchmarking
Legit Reviews posted a preview on the ATI CrossFireX platform

In March, ATI will be releasing CATALYST 8.3 drivers, which now offer support for CrossFireX in both DirectX 9 and DirectX 10 applications. For now only the Radeon HD 3800 series of video cards will support 3-way or 4-way CrossFire in compatible PCs. ATI has stated in the open that performance still has a ways to go and that over the next few months performance is only going to get better. The driver team at ATI is cranking away on CrossFireX and as you will see in this article they are off to a great start...
ATI CrossFireX Preview - Triple CrossFire Benchmarking

Thermaltake DuOrb CPU Cooler Review
NGOHQ.com posted a review on the Thermaltake DuOrb CPU Cooler

Apparently, the masses were very happy with the Thermaltake DuOrb VGA Cooler, so much so, they decided to introduce the same idea for CPU cooling. It's been an awhile since Thermaltake introduced a high-end CPU Cooler. In the last few years, many manufacturers have entered the high-end CPU cooling market making competition now more intense than the past. Thermaltake has been hard at work to make their products more attractive and one of these efforts has appeared as the new DuOrb CPU Cooler.
Thermaltake DuOrb CPU Cooler Review

Aten CS62DU KVM Review
PC Review have a new review of the Aten CS62DU KVM, a small inline switch that allows you to use two PCs with one keyboard, mouse and pair of speakers

In this article we're going to take a look at a recently introduced two-way KVM switch, the CS62DU from a company named Aten. A KVM switch enables a user to use two or more computers with one Keyboard, Video Display and Mouse and in this instance, 2.1 Audio and a microphone.

This model has only recently been introduced and offers DVI & USB2 switching with audio between two computers. As far as I'm aware at time of writing this is the only model currently available at a reasonable price that offers these facilities.
Aten CS62DU KVM Review

Bgears b-Envy mATX Case Review
HardwareLogic posted Bgears b-Envy mATX Case Review

Bgears (formerly known as Bluegears) seeks to be a forerunner of innovative products related with home entertainment and computer systems. Their Taiwan based R & D office and factory in China have been in operation since 2000 with a focus on OEM and ODM markets initially. Bgears USA was established in California in March 2005 and specializes in quality consumer electronics for high-class home entertainment systems.
Bgears b-Envy mATX Case Review

Ultra Aluminum Hard Drive Cooler Review
Overclockers Online posted a review on the Ultra Aluminum Hard Drive Cooler

I'll be honest to say that I was quite surprise by the results. The idle temps were nearly identical but to see a 5 degree difference in load temps really surprised me. The numbers obviously speak for themselves and Ultra's Aluminum Hard Drive Cooler with Heatpipes obviously does its job well and pretty much matches the results of the stock setup in the Cosmos.
Ultra Aluminum Hard Drive Cooler Review

Alienware High Definition Media Server Preview
Legit Reviews takes a first look at the Alienware High Definition Media Server

utting-edge technology is coming home with the Alienware High Definition Media Server. With wireless high definition media streaming, full digital home automation readiness, 4 terabytes of hot swappable hard disk drive content storage, and Blu-ray high definition movies, your house just got a whole lot smarter. Read on to see what a $7,000 HD media server looks like!

Legit Reviews was able to snag one of Alienware’s first High Definition Media Servers off the assembly line to take a closer look what could be the future of home computing and entertainment. These high-end media servers are designed for users looking to create a connected and fully-integrated home theater. The price of the media server is between $5000 and $7000 depending on the configuration that you desire. In the next few weeks Legit Reviews will partner with two custom home theater installers in Los Angeles to get their views on the functionality and operability of the Alienware HD Media Server (HDMS). Because this flagship media server is not intended for normal consumers to install, Alienware is only making these servers available to profession installers. Until our installers have a go at it and report back to us, we wanted to at least give you a sneak peak as to what you will see after our installers get through...
Alienware High Definition Media Server Preview

Tuniq TX-2 Thermal Compound Review
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the Tuniq TX-2 Thermal Compound

As far as thermal grease goes, the Tuniq TX-2 is at the top of the list as it has an advantage over its competitors. That advantage is the way it spreads out over the processor. Some thermal compounds spread out like cold butter and get all clumped up, but the Tuniq TX-2 spreads out smooth like peanut butter and doesn't clump up at all. One small ribbon of paste will spread out evenly and easily over the processor.
Tuniq TX-2 Thermal Compound Review

Ideazon Merc Stealth Gaming Keyboard Review
Bit-Tech published a review of the Ideazon Merc Stealth Gaming Keyboard

I suppose it's a little ironic that a keyboard that has been crafted to target a market so specifically should succeed at everything except the genre to which it should be most suited – but that's the reality of it.

On paper, the Merc Stealth is an excellent gaming keyboard and, with time and practice, I don't doubt that gamers could learn to use it
fluidly and masterfully. The downside though is that it / /takes time and practice at all other keyboards we've looked at use a much more
sensible layout of keys that manages to be both familiar and enhanced.
Ideazon Merc Stealth Gaming Keyboard Review