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Luxa2 M1-Pro Laptop cooler Review
Rbmods posted a review on the Luxa2 M1-Pro Laptop cooler

Luxa2 a sub division of Thermaltake makes more exclusive products than Thermaltake, they are slowly getting into the market and got some VERY nice cases but today we are looking at their fanless laptop cooler. This product is completely made out of aluminum with a very exclusive look but it does lack fans so the question is if it actually works, lets have a closer look!
Luxa2 M1-Pro Laptop cooler Review

Microcool Banchetto 101 Review
Viperlair posted a review on the Microcool Banchetto 101

The design is definitely Italian, with slightly beveled edges to give it a smooth yet edgy look, it is also very logical and most things can be figured out quite readily, although I did need to reference the manual to find out the "recommended" path for cabling. The Motherboard sits atop the case, while most think this insignificant, it is a huge win for me as in my other Tech Bench I have run into a Cooling solution for the CPU that was to large to fit on the under shelf.
Microcool Banchetto 101 Review



NZXT IU01 USB 2.0 Internal Expansion Hub Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the NZXT IU01 USB 2.0 Internal Expansion Hub

Many older motherboards only have two USB ports and if you want to run more than two USB devices you can't without the help of a USB expansion hub. Most of these hubs are external, but NZXT has come up with an internal USB expansion device that makes sure you have enough ports for all your USB devices. Read on to see what we think of the NZXT IU01 internal USB expansion hub!
NZXT IU01 USB 2.0 Internal Expansion Hub Review

Coolermaster Sentinel Advanced Gaming Mouse Review
ocaholic posted a review on the Coolermaster Sentinel Advanced Gaming Mouse

With the Sentinel Advanced Gaming Mouse Cooler Master risks the entry into the peripherals market. Therfore their first product in this segment is promoted via the Storm brand and it awaits gamers with some interesting and new features. If Cooler Master succeeded in creating a good gaming mouse that's what we show you in the following review.
Coolermaster Sentinel Advanced Gaming Mouse Review

Diskeeper 2010 Professional Edition Review
DragonSteelMods posted a review on the Diskeeper 2010 Professional Edition

Diskeeper is a well known brand in the world of file defragmentation. Their latest release, Diskeeper 2010 is designed to keep your PC in tip top shape by preventing fragmentation before it happens. Although SSDs are becoming more affordable and popular, disk based drives will be around for quite some time. While SSDs do not become fragmented, their disk based brethren do and that is where Diskeeper 2010 can be a life saver.
Diskeeper 2010 Professional Edition Review

Clickfree C2N Automatic Home Network Backup Review
TestFreaks posted a review on Clickfree C2N Automatic Home Network Backup

Backups are important and not long ago I looked at a product from Clickfree called the Traveler that worked well, today for review I've got another one from Clickfree but this one is very unique in that it works on your network but not how you might think. The Clickfree C2N Automatic Home Backup works with all of the computers on your network, but it works via USB and even wirelessly. Once you install the program called BackupLink on your
computers, you can then backup any computer to the C2N from anywhere on your network, and the actual drive doesn't have to be connected to the computer your backing up, it can be connected to any on your network. The program automatically find the C2N wherever it is on your network and starts the backup process via your network. It's extremely simple to use, no actual networking is involved, it's all automatic.
Clickfree C2N Automatic Home Network Backup Review

Asus Crosshair IV Formula: A True Home for Phenom
InsideHW.com has reviewed Asus Crosshair IV Formula motherboard

ASUS’ Formula motherboard line is the AMD counterpart to Maximus and Rampage models, intended for use with Intel CPUs. All these series consist of top models under the “Republic of Gamers” brand and represent the best you can buy in the motherboard category, judging either by overclocking capabilities or the accompanying bundle, production quality
and quality of components used. You had the chance to read about the Maximus III Extreme motherboard with the Intel P55 chipset, and this time, we got hold of a fourth-gen Crosshair model, equipped with nothing but the latest and best AMD chip combo…
Asus Crosshair IV Formula: A True Home for Phenom

Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 Review
Hardware Pacers has posted a review on the Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000

The Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard is a nor frills to the point slim keyboard with side numeric keypad. The keyboard can be used with or without the numeric keypad. Easily connected to any PC or laptop that has Bluetooth already enabled, the keyboard does not come with a Bluetooth Transceiver. Purchasers of the Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 must ensure they have a Bluetooth enabled computer (either built-in or with an external transceiver) or the Keyboard will not work. The keyboard has a nice feel and the slim design is perfect for mobile use or quick easy storage. Once connected the keyboard's performance is superb with no lag or deficiency. This keyboard is great for mobile users with Bluetooth capability.
Microsoft Bluetooth Mobile Keyboard 6000 Review

iStarUSA miniDUAL 2.5" HDD/SSD to 3.5" Internal Drive Bay Cage Review
Hi Tech Legion has released a new article on the iStarUSA miniDUAL 2.5" HDD/SSD to 3.5" Internal Drive Bay Cage

The iStarUSA miniDUAL 2.5" HDD/SSD to 3.5" Internal Drive Bay Cage looks to help make use of that unused drive bay. The iStarUSA miniDUAL Internal Drive Bay Cage allows you to expand your computer further by adding an extra two 2.5" hard drives that can be hot swapped. The miniDUAL has a sturdy aluminum construction and allows use of a hex key in order to lock the drives securely into the bays.
iStarUSA miniDUAL 2.5" HDD/SSD to 3.5" Internal Drive Bay Cage Review

EKWB FC-5870 GPU Water Block Review
PureOverclock posted a review of the EKWB FC-5870 GPU Water Block.

If you are a water cooling user then you have probably heard of EK Water Blocks. EKWB specializes in water cooling products,and just one of their many offerings is the FC-5870, a full coverage block designed for the Radeon 5870 flagship card. Today we have the opportunity to test this GPU water block on the bench and find out how well it performs in keeping the beast cool and quiet.
EKWB FC-5870 GPU Water Block Review

ASUS P6X58D Premium Review
Techgage.com posted a review of ASUS' P6X58D Premium motherboard

Intel may have launched its X58 chipset nearly a year-and-a-half ago, but board vendors continue to come out with new product as technologies improve. This past winter, ASUS released the P6X58D Premium, a high-end offering that boasts support for both SATA 3.0 and USB 3.0, and one that just begs to be pushed hard with overclocking.
ASUS P6X58D Premium Review

ASUS RT-N16 Wireless-N Gigabit Router Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the ASUS RT-N16 Wireless-N Gigabit Router

Benchmark Reviews brings to you today, the ASUS RT-N16 Multi-funtional Wireless-N Router, which boasts up to 700% faster wireless throughput than 802.11g, has two USB 2.0 ports for connecting printers or USB storage medium such as a USB HDD or USB flash drive, NTFS support for attached storage and 4 Gigabit LAN ports to name just a few of the features of this router. A wireless router offers flexibility in that you can share your high speed broadband with a mixture of wired and wireless connectivity or just pure wireless connectivity without the need of the main computer being switched on. Wireless networking has proliferated homes and offices around the world, network vendors release new devices on a regular basis, you now have so many options that it's hard to make a choice. The truth of the matter is, regardless of how many things a wireless router or access point can do, the two most important things about them are their speed and their range, join us now as we take a look at the ASUS RT-N16 and see if this is the right router for you.
ASUS RT-N16 Wireless-N Gigabit Router Review

Gigabyte HD 5870 1GB Super Overclock Review
Hardware Canucks posted a review of the new Gigabyte HD 5870 1GB Super Overclock graphics card.

In the cat fight that is the current GPU marketplace, there are those who are content to stick with reference designs and those who are willing to go out on a limb and push technology to the bleeding edge. Falling into the latter category, Gigabyte has released their HD 5870 Super Overclock which is basically a HD 5870 that has been pumped up on steroids. In this review we put this card to the test and see if it has anything left in the tank for even higher clock speeds.
Gigabyte HD 5870 1GB Super Overclock Review

OCZ Technology Solid 2 Solid State Drive Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the OCZ Technology Solid 2 Solid State Drive

Today we will be looking at the successor to the original Solid, the Solid 2. The Solid 2 is one of two drives currently listed under OCZ's value family; the other being the Onyx which is their bottom line entry level unit. While this drive won't feature any of the cutting edge advancements seen in enterprise level drives, it will be interesting to see what has trickled down to the value line over the course of a year.
OCZ Technology Solid 2 Solid State Drive Review

Auzentech X-Fi Bravura sound card review
APH Networks has published a new review on the Auzentech X-Fi Bravura sound card

When we reviewed the Auzentech X-Fi HomeTheater HD a few weeks back, I was without a doubt extremely impressed by the overall performance of the card. Combining the best hardware (For the most part, anyway) for impressive sound quality across the board, the X-Fi HomeTheater HD is really a true audiophile's dream. But let's be realistic here -- unless you are really picky in audio and searching for the best of the best, the rest of the crowd may find it just a bit hard to justify the cost of a sound card that pretty much retails for more than most motherboards at press time. What if you are a casual audiophile looking for a sound card that delivers more than what integrated audio solutions offer, but at a more affordable price tag? Auzentech might just have the solution for you. The Auzentech X-Fi Bravura is a PCI Express based audio board that costs roughly half of what the X-Fi HomeTheater HD commands at the time of writing this review, yet retains some of the electronics found on its bigger brother such as the bi-polarized aluminum electrolytic Nichon MUSE ES audio grade capacitors, Cirrus Logic CS4382A 24-bit 192 kHz 8-channel DAC, and a handful of other things. It even has fully swappable operational amplifiers on all channels, which even the X-Fi HomeTheater HD does not have! Is the Auzentech X-Fi Bravura an appealing solution to the masses, or is it just riding on the brand, a cheaped-out version that you shouldn't bother with? We took the liberty to find all the answers for you in our review today!
Auzentech X-Fi Bravura sound card review

OWC Mercury Extreme SandForce SF-1200 100GB SSD Review
TweakTown posted a review on the OWC Mercury Extreme SandForce SF-1200 100GB SSD

Other World Computing (or OWC) is an Apple specialty store that also offers their own branded products. The company showed up on our radar when we first started seeing SandForce controlled SSDs entering the market. Even now only a small handful of the dozens of companies that are planning to offer SandForce SSDs have been able to bring them to market. OWC was immune to whatever problems other manufacturers are having and has a product on the market now, but that is only half of the story.

So far we’ve heard all kinds of stories about SandForce SF-1200 controlled SSD pricing, but to date most of the costs have been well over the launch price of OWC’s Mercury Extreme Enterprise SSD. Who would have thought that one of the best SandForce values on the market would have come from a Mac specialty shop?
OWC Mercury Extreme SandForce SF-1200 100GB SSD Review

Speck PortPack Notebook Shoulder Bag Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Speck PortPack Notebook Shoulder Bag

When most people think of laptop bags they think of the typical messenger bags, probably because that is usually all they sell in stores like Best Buy. Even though messenger bags are probably the most popular type of laptop bag, many companies make shoulder bags. Ever since I started reviewing laptop bags Ive really come to appreciate shoulder bags because they are perfect for going to coffee shops and other places where you really dont need a huge bag to carry a lot of gear. Today we will be taking a look at a really cool shoulder bag from Speck, the PortPack.
Speck PortPack Notebook Shoulder Bag Review

AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Tested
VR-Zone.com posted a review on the AMD Phenom II X6 1090T

AMD is on track at releasing their top-of-the-line Phenom II X6 1090T CPU. We bring you the performance numbers in a six-way CPU comparison, featuring guest appearance by AMD's own Phenom II X2...or is it X4?
AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Tested