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Bigbruin.com posted a review on the Eagle Tech Computers External Hard Drive Enclosures

This is the first time I have had the opportunity to look at an enclosure from Eagle Tech Computers, and they have sent over two different 3.5" hard drive enclosures to review. One is a IDE/SATA to USB hybrid enclosure from their T-Series, and the other is a SATA to eSATA/USB enclosure from their M-Series.
Eagle Tech Computers External Hard Drive Enclosures Review

APH Networks checked out the Antec Spot Cool Cooling Fan

Computers are insanely powerful and incredibly affordable nowadays. However, it's not without its consequences -- ten years ago, components run cool enough that a simple heatsink plus a few low RPM fans, if necessary, will suffice. Nowadays, many components will need additional cooling if you want some overclocking headroom or just to bring it to an acceptable operating temperature. Many of our readers began putting additional fans into their computers to achieve this very purpose. Unfortunately, there's always that weird area that needs extra airflow over top, but it's almost impossible to mount a fan close enough effectively. Solution? Not until you take a look at Antec's Spot Cool.
Antec Spot Cool Cooling Fan Review



DragonSteelMods posted a review on the SiSoftware Sandra Professional Business XI

One of the most effective tools to optimize your systems performance is the benchmark. Benchmarks can tell you where you computer stands in relation to similar setups. One of the most trusted names in benchmarking is Sandra from SiSoftware. SiSoftware Sandra (the System ANalyser, Diagnostic and Reporting Assistant) is a 32 and 64-bit Windows system analyser that includes benchmarking, testing and listing modules. It also gives you the ability to compare your machine against other similar products.
SiSoftware Sandra Professional Business XI Review

Hardware Secrets updated their Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme CPUs reference table with the new 1,333 MHz FSB models.

Intel has finally launched a successor for Pentium 4. Its name is Core 2 Duo and it is the first desktop CPU to use the new Core microarchitecture. In this tutorial we will list all Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad and Core 2 Extreme models released so far and will talk about their main features.
All Core 2 Duo Models

Tech ARP has posted a new article: Can Your Notebook Survive A Good Trashing?

You have read about all those cool protection technologies packed into your notebook, but have you ever seen them in action? Join Masaki Kobayashi of Lenovo's Yamato Labs as he drops a notebook and pours water on another!

Yes, you read that right. He dropped a notebook and poured water over another notebook. Don't worry. We have the videos to prove it. Now, if we can only convince him to shoot a bullet into the notebook....
Can Your Notebook Survive A Good Trashing?

Hardwarecanucks posted a review on the Nexus NHP-2200 Northbridge Cooler

Not only is the NHP-2200 an attractive addition to any motherboard, the testing results also show that it is no slouch in the performance department.
Nexus NHP-2200 Northbridge Cooler Review

Mad Shrimps posted Canon PowerShot SD1000/IXUS 70 Digital Camera Review

The Canon PowerShot SD1000 digital ELPH is an ultra compact camera no bigger than the size of a pack of cigarette. In Europe and Asia it is known as Canon IXUS 70. Designed as a point and shoot camera, it contains some features suitable for some tuff tasks in its price range. Lets find out how this little guy performs
Canon PowerShot SD1000/IXUS 70 Digital Camera Review

TechwareLabs has published an article titled ATI and Nvidia Says "No Support for Vista".

Microsoft Windows Vista has been out now for more than 6 months. At first ATI was praised for supporting Vista and Nvidia was criticized for not supporting their products. Quietly however ATI and Nvidia has not been providing drivers for mobility/Go customers. I can hear you saying "You're Kidding Right" nope but I wish I was. Complete lack of support for Mobility and Go owners for an operating system is unacceptable. We are not talking about Windows 98, ME, or 2000 here. This is Vista, the latest offering from Microsoft.
ATI and Nvidia Says "No Support for Vista" Article

XtremeComputing posted a review on the Silverstone TJ09 Full Tower Case

Taking a closer look at the front of the case it is a simplistic design, no bling, just the requisite power and reset buttons and the power and drive led?s and the Silverstone logo. Less is DEFINITELY more in this case (no pun intended).
Silverstone TJ09 Full Tower Case Review

PC Apex have a new review up of an all-in-one PC maintenance tool, SpeedUpMyPC 3

With high hopes for some impressive performance gains I ran the program and was greeted with a slick and concise overview screen, telling me to perform a system scan to identify areas for optimization. Turns out quite a lot of junk had built up during this machines boring day to day email checking/web surfing role. The scan also identified that my Internet settings needed optimizing and my privacy needed protecting (cookies, history, etc.)!
Uniblue SpeedUpMyPC 3 Review

I4U NEWS reviews the Cooler Master COSMOS PC Case.

This is one of the most well made cases around and is designed to reduce noise in your room and keep your components cool at the same time. If you thought the Cooler Master Stacker series of PC cases were nice looking, wait to you check out the new Cooler Master COSMOS. As soon as you pop the side panels off you notice a large black plastic VGA duct that helps blow cool air over your video card or cards. The duct even has an aluminum plate on it that says Cooler Master. This entire case is set up with one goal in mind, to keep your rig cool.
Cooler Master COSMOS PC Case Review

techPowerUp posted a new review on the Sunbeam Silent Whisper

Not everyone can afford the latest and greatest heatsink on the market. Some users are stuck with the noisy stock coolers that are lacking in performance. What else can the user do? We take a look at a new entry level heatsink from Sunbeam called the Silent Whisper. At just $19.99, the budget-minded consumer might just have a reason to get rid of the stock heatsink.
Sunbeam Silent Whisper Review

Bit-Tech published a review of Samsung's 32GB Solid State Drive

So for mobile devices, look for one already using it or if you’re upgrading a recent notebook make sure it’s SATA. As far as we’re concerned with performance desktops, the alternatives still offer better value and a performance then the SSD. It’ll be some time yet before a solid state drive is suitable for desktop systems but considering the rampage of Flash development, it shouldn’t be too much longer for us.
Samsung 32GB Solid State Drive Review