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Madshrimps posted Asus P5W DH Deluxe/WiFi In-Depth Overclocking Review

Asus has engineered their way into the hearts of Overclockers and the homes of PC-Users the world over. Asus pioneered the OEM market, introducing "Enthusiast" style motherboards long before the phrase "PC-Enthusiast" was coined. Asus motherboards are synonymous with overclocking and the P5W DH Deluxe/WiFi is no exception.
Asus P5W DH Deluxe/WiFi In-Depth Overclocking Review

Legit Reviews posted a preview on the V8 Platform

After using the Intel Workstation Board S5000XVN with a pair of yet to be released Xeon X5365 'Clovertown' processors its safe to say that this is by far the fastest system that we have ever built or used. The 'V8' incarnation that Intel showed off is not the average grocery getter, it is the muscle cars of computing. This system is reserved for those power users that don't care about how many Watts of power are consumed or how expensive this system will end up being as this is about having the best performance and nothing more.
Intel's Mighty Dual Xeon Beast - V8 Platform Preview



XSReviews has reviewed the OCZ GameXStream 1010w

Over the last couple of years OCZ have been gradually spreading their influence throughout the hardware market. Beginning at memory they moved into the cooler and PSU game and now even graphics cards with OCZ branding have found their way into our stores. Today though I am testing one of their hefty PSUs, the GamXstream 1010w; lets give it a go.
OCZ GameXStream 1010w Review

techPowerUp posted a review on the A-DATA RB19 Flash Drive 2 GB

A-DATA is expanding their rugged flash memory line-up with the RB19. It features a thick rubber casing and is not just water resistant, but completely water proof. The green/gray USB stick looks quite nice and does have a very solid impression. We benchmark the flash drive and even drop it in a glass of water, to make sure it can deliver flawlessly after the dive.
A-DATA RB19 Flash Drive 2 GB Review

Bigbruin.com has posted a review on the OCZ Technology Equalizer Laser Gaming Mouse

Right between the left mouse button and the scroll wheel is a red button known as the "triple threat", which will send the same mouse click to the computer three times with a single press. The idea is that in first person shooters the OCZ Technology Equalizer will give you an advantage over other players; some people will just call it cheating.
OCZ Technology Equalizer Laser Gaming Mouse Review

Modders-Inc has posted a review on the nMediaPC 288 SA HTPC Case

The Home Theater Personal Computer is all the rage as you can do all of the above and more. But finding the right case to meet you needs and match your current audio / video equipment might be a challenge. nMediaPC.com might just have what you are looking for.
nMediaPC 288 SA HTPC Case Review

PC Stats posted Crucial PC2-6400 4GB DDR-2 Memory Kit Review

The most common memory compatibility symptom is significantly less memory being reported by the system, regardless of the fact 4GB is actually plugged in. Bottom line, if your computer applications call for 4GB of memory, you need to install 4GB of RAM from the same manufacturer. In this review PCSTATS picks up four 1GB sticks of Crucial PC2-6400 memory and toss a bunch of benchmarks at it.
Crucial PC2-6400 4GB DDR-2 Memory Kit Review

OCIA.net takes a look at the NZXT HUSH Midtower Case in their latest review

True to the Classic Series name, the HUSH is a pretty "basic" looking case. The front bezel of the case is plastic with brushed aluminum accents, while the rest of the chassis consists of steel and aluminum. The exterior of the case panels are painted black with a high gloss finish. Directly behind the front bezel is a 120mm blue LED intake fan. This fan really only draws in about half as much air as it is capable of, thanks to the unique angled design of the front door.
NZXT HUSH Midtower Case Review

FrostyTech posted Rosewill RCX-Z3 Heatsink Review

Rosewill RCX-Z3 is a hefty heatsink designed for all current AMD and Intel processor families so it should appeal to all users. The RCX-Z3 features no less than six copper heat pipes, a very thick copper base, 52 thin aluminum fins, a small extruded aluminum heatsink, and four strategically placed blue LEDs for internal illumination.
Rosewill RCX-Z3 Heatsink Review

APH Networks posted a review on the Asus P5K-Deluxe/WiFi-AP P35 Motherboard

Nowadays, a release of a new chipset is almost as exciting as a new GPU or CPU. With NVIDIA's flagship 680i and supposedly-midrange 650i launched at the end of 2006, Intel is back again with their long awaited code-named "Bearlake" chipset. Officially carrying a name of Intel P35, it certainly does not take long for major motherboard manufacturers to roll out their latest motherboards. Of such is Asus, and their usual line to accommodate every market -- value, mainstream, mid-high, and, well, prototypes of the flagship Blitz Formula and Blitz Extreme sure looks good -- alas, they're not yet released. Others worth mentioning include workstation class desktop motherboards -- whatever category that goes into (Mid-high, high-end, professional kind of thing)! On the other hand, today we'll take a look at the Asus P35 based motherboard that serves the mid-high end market -- these boards traditionally have been very popular amongst feature oriented consumers and performance enthusiasts at a relatively affordable price. Will the new Asus P5K-Deluxe impress and keep its momentum going? Let's put it through the trials.
Asus P5K-Deluxe/WiFi-AP P35 Motherboard Review

Madshrimps posted a review on memory cards

Prices for mainstream Digital Cameras over 7 mega pixels are going down and they are becoming more affordable, and so do flash memory cards. Would these cards be Windows Vista ReadyBoost ready other than USB? We round up a few of these cards for comparison today.
SD, Memory Stick Duo, USB flash cards ReadyBoost or not

XSReviews has reviewed the SilverStone MFP51

Media center PC's are all the rage these days, with people swapping out their stand-alone DVD players for slim PC's. Unfortunately, a PC doesn't have its own screen like a DVD player. And that's where SilverStone come in, or should I say SoundGraph?
SilverStone MFP51 Review

bit-tech.net published a review of Abit's Airpace WiFi PCI-E card

There's a lot to like about the Abit Airpace WiFi card, not least that it finally makes our PCI-Express x1 slots a lot less useless and solves our network cable woes. With a decent length of cable and a steady, reliable connection provided by it we found that the card holds its own and not only does what it says, but does it well.
Abit Airpace WiFi PCI-E card Review

TheTechLounge posted Archos Generation 5 Launch Coverage

Michael covered Archos' Generation 5 launch event in NYC last week, and the new Archos 605 was the rockstar of the show. The real question is, does the 605 seem ill-featured or me-too? Despite some initial missteps with the UI, the lack of an out-of-the-box browser and frustration that the company joins the throngs of people telling me to pay more money for content I've already bought, I think the Archos 605 is a strong entry into the market. If I didn't have anything that plays video, and especially if I was in the same situation and looking to replace my iPod, I'd definitely be buying. And if you're willing to commit, the combination of the 605 with the DVR dock and TV Plus makes for a remarkably complete media ecosystem. Which could make lazy people like me very happy.
Archos Generation 5 Launch Coverage