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Daily Reviews Summary 09/26/08
Posted on: 2008-09-26 12:29:23 SAS Performance at SATA Pricing: Cost-Effective SAS RAID Controller Bjorn3D takes a look at SAS Performance at SATA Pricing: Cost-Effective SAS RAID Controller. "What is important when shopping for hard drives is the storage space, rotational speed, amount of cache, and of course the price. Currently, for desktop computers, 7,200 RPM SATA II hard drives are the most common type of storage. For enterprise and business, there is SAS, which stands for Serial Attached SCSI. >> SAS Performance at SATA Pricing: Cost-Effective SAS RAID Controller GELID Silent 12 TC & PWM Fan Review Overclockers Online posted a review on the GELID Silent 12 TC & PWM Fan "I was extremely pleased with the GELID Silent 12 TC and PWM. They seem to be designed very well and perform exceptionally. The performance to noise ratio is also excellent, making these fans worthy of having "Silent" in their names. The installation is easy, thanks to the rubber mounting posts which I prefer over screws. Even the MSRP for these fans is attractive at $10.80 for the TC and $10.50 for the PWM." >> GELID Silent 12 TC & PWM Fan Review Samsung Rugby SGH-a837 Review TestFreaks.com posted a review on the Samsung Rugby SGH-a837 "The Samsung SHG-A837 Rugby was announced last week, and it's a military spec certified phone that truly is rugged and tough, it should be able to withstand most anything thrown at it, literally! So I've replaced my trusty AT&T Tilt with the Rugby for a week and I've found that it's great basic phone, but lacks in some areas like pictures and videos, then again picture taking and videos are not the main feature of this phone, the military certification is,." >> Samsung Rugby SGH-a837 Review BFG Tech's GeForce GTX 260 OCX Maxcore Review Bit-Tech published a review of BFG Tech's GeForce GTX 260 OCX Maxcore "It's unfortunate then that the GTX 260 OCX Maxcore has been priced out of contention, because in actual fact there's not a lot wrong with it. It delivers more performance than the standard GTX 260 and it's not all that far off a GTX 280 in many scenarios. The only situations where it isn't is when you really start to tax that memory bus---either with high resolutions in graphic-intensive games, or with high levels of anti-aliasing---when the new GTX 260 starts to show a bit of a weakness. >> BFG Tech's GeForce GTX 260 OCX Maxcore Review ASUS GeForce GTX 260 TOP Graphics Card Review TweakTown posted a review on the ASUS GeForce GTX 260 TOP Graphics Card "What’s so great about the TOP line of cards from ASUS is that they’re actually overclocked to a level where a decent performance can be seen. So many companies these days offer an overclock, but a few MHz on the core and a couple MHz on the memory doesn’t really equate to that much of a performance increase; all it tends to do is constantly just put it ahead of a reference based card. >> ASUS GeForce GTX 260 TOP Graphics Card Review ASUS GeForce GTX 260 TOP Graphics Card Review TweakTown posted a review on the ASUS GeForce GTX 260 TOP Graphics Card "What’s so great about the TOP line of cards from ASUS is that they’re actually overclocked to a level where a decent performance can be seen. So many companies these days offer an overclock, but a few MHz on the core and a couple MHz on the memory doesn’t really equate to that much of a performance increase; all it tends to do is constantly just put it ahead of a reference based card. >> ASUS GeForce GTX 260 TOP Graphics Card Review Hiper Type R Mark-II 880 Watt Power Supply Review TweakTown posted a review on the Hiper Type R Mark-II 880 Watt Power Supply "Founded in 2001 in the UK, Hiper, or High Performance Group as it is also known, offers a product line that includes enclosures, cooling, power and HTPC. Using a business model that includes listening to the needs of their customers, Hiper aims at making products that are not only top notch, but also affordable. >> Hiper Type R Mark-II 880 Watt Power Supply Review Foxconn Digitalife ELA P45 Review XSReviews reviewed the Foxconn Digitalife ELA P45 "With Intel's dominance throughout the CPU market, many users are making the obvious decision of choosing the big 'I' over AMD. Also with the success of ATI's latest graphics cards, most enthusiasts are going for either an 'Xx8' or 'Px5' series of motherboard. >> Foxconn Digitalife ELA P45 Review ineo NA303US External Hard Case and Docking Station Review TechwareLabs has published a review of the ineo NA303US External Hard Case and Docking Station "With the versatility and usefulness of external hard drive enclosures and removable storage in general there is no reason why everyone doesnt have one. Price is no longer a limiting factor in the market so consumers should focus on features and design. We have a look at the ineo NA303US which combines features of both internal docking station hard drives and external hard drive enclosures at full eSATA speeds. Does the NA303US hold up to our testing? Read why caution may be advisable with this unit." >> ineo NA303US External Hard Case and Docking Station Review BFG GTX260 MaxCore and Zotac GTX 260 Amp2! Review DriverHeaven posted a review on the BFG GTX260 MaxCore and Zotac GTX 260 Amp2! "In the case of todays review product we have something a little different as although the cards do have enhanced clockspeeds it is the configuration of the core which has changed from the model originally released by Nvidia. The new GeForce GTX 260 increases the number of shader processors and should provide a very competitive alternative to the Radeon 4870. Today we will be finding out how well it compares in a selection of the latest games, including Crysis Warhead as well as demonstrating how well it handles Blu-Ray acceleration and PhysX processing." >> BFG GTX260 MaxCore and Zotac GTX 260 Amp2! Review Asus Triton 85 Heatsink Review FrostyTech posted Asus Triton 85 Heatsink Review "We can sum up the ASUS Triton 85 heatsink in one line, avoid it entirely. >> Asus Triton 85 Heatsink Review Vizo Ninja HS Notebook Cooler Review techPowerUp posted a review on the Vizo Ninja HS Notebook Cooler "The Ninja HS is Vizo's newest addition the their high quality notebook cooler line-up. The unit is made of heavy duty materials, encased in a nearly indestructible paint job and featuring a USB 2.0 hub. The cooling area can also be aligned to cool your notebook where it is needed most." >> Vizo Ninja HS Notebook Cooler Review QNAP TS-409U 1U NAS Review OCModShop posted QNAP TS-409U 1U NAS Review "Nearly every home office or small business needs some sort of central data server, which is one reason why NAS units have been flying off the virutal shelves lately. Many of these networkable storage units are little mini-servers that not only keep your data safe, but offer multimedia capabilities (like TwonkyMedia and iTunes support). Does having a dedicated web server, print server, or BitTorrent server strike your fancy? If so, then you should look at some of these flexible networked appliances. >> QNAP TS-409U 1U NAS Review Palit Radeon HD 4870 512MB Sonic Dual Edition Video Card Review Hardware Canucks posted a review of the Palit Radeon HD 4870 512MB Sonic Dual Edition video card "One of the first companies to release their non-reference cards is always Palit Multimedia and when it comes to the HD 4870, they came to the table with all guns blazing. They have released their HD 4870 512MB Sonic Dual Edition which not only sports a custom dual slot, dual fan heatsink but it also features a unique dual BIOS setup." >> Palit Radeon HD 4870 512MB Sonic Dual Edition Video Card Review Zalman GS1000 Full-Tower Chassis Review Techgage.com posted a chassis review, courtesy of Zalman's full-tower GS1000 "The first name that comes to mind when pondering a new chassis isn't likely to be Zalman, but with the few enthusiast models they've released so far, it's easy to see they mean business. We're taking their brand-new GS1000 for a spin to see if its features and size make up for the $199 price tag." >> Zalman GS1000 Full-Tower Chassis Review BFG GTX-260 OCX MaxCore Core 216 Review Bjorn3D takes a look at the BFG GTX-260 OCX MaxCore Core 216 "The initial release of the GTX-2XX series of GPU's is still fresh in our memories and variants are already hitting the market. Usually we see a full blown variant and a less expensive little brother. Seldom do we see the full blown version, the little brother, then a ramped up version of the little brother. Recently NVIDIA released the GTX-260 MaxCore, a revamped version of the GTX-260 that has 216 processing cores instead of the 196 run-of-the-mill cores that the GTX-260 contains. This places the GTX-260 MaxCore smack in the middle of the GTX-260 and GTX-280 where processing cores are concerned. When we found out BFG was offering the GTX-260 OCX MaxCore in their GTX-2XX lineup, we knew we had to drive one of these beasts to see how much more performance we could get than with a normal GTX-260. Well, we've driven it like it was stolen and we have to tell you it's one heck of a ride!" >> BFG GTX-260 OCX MaxCore Core 216 Review Gainward Radeon HD 4850 Golden Sample Graphics Card Review TweakTown posted a review on the Gainward Radeon HD 4850 Golden Sample Graphics Card "Gainward is one company that we didn’t think would ever release an ATI based graphics card, but with Palit acquiring the company a while ago and bringing them in under that massive umbrella, it seemed weird that Palit wouldn’t capitalize on the strong Gainward name. >> Gainward Radeon HD 4850 Golden Sample Graphics Card Review Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro Intel/AMD Processor Cooler Review Tweaknews.net posted Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro Intel/AMD Processor Cooler Review "The freezer 7 Pro from Arctic Cooling has what it takes. Up against a couple of high-performance coolers that were newer, bigger and much more expensive, the little Freezer 7 Pro held its own. Some consumers might overlook the Freezer as being dated and no longer competitive. That would be a big mistake." >> Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro Intel/AMD Processor Cooler Review Logitech Illuminated Keyboard Review Techgage posted a review of Logitech's brand-new keyboard, the Illuminated... Keyboard. "Logitech's diNovo Edge is undeniably a great-looking keyboard, but it's also undeniably expensive. The new Illuminated Keyboard promises to deliver a lot of the same features, such as a thin frame, backlit keys, smooth key presses and a slick design - but for close to half the price of the Edge. Should you be getting ready to pick one up at launch?" >> Logitech Illuminated Keyboard Review Integrated Sound Cards Roundup InsideHW.com has posted roundup for integrated sound cards "In the beginning of era of integrated sound cards, they weren't for any recommendation because of many troubles. Even though the sound quality on certain models was satisfactory, by purchasing quality speakers, you could notice difference in sound quality compared to quality nonintegrated sound cards. There were even some relatively "bad" models of C-media nonintegrated sound cards with better sound quality. Beside sound quality there were also some problems with too big noise, as also sound interruptions during reproduction of audio contents (if someone remembers well known "integrated" PC-Chips motherboards in their own time)." >> Integrated Sound Cards Roundup Silver Power's SP-S850 power supply Review bit-tech published a review of Silver Power's SP-S850 power supply "So all in all, the Silver Power SP-S850 is a bit of a no frills but essentially solid PSU - it does what it says on the tin and falls around mid table in an efficiency list mostly made up of PSUs that are more expensive and/or lower power. The styling has a quirky retro-esq feel that to some might be a little too plain, but we kind of like the way it tries to be different. Not everyone will want the flashy blue LEDs though and some way to turn these on or off would have been nice. >> Silver Power's SP-S850 power supply Review Be Quiet Dark Power 1200w Review DriverHeaven posted a review on the Be Quiet Dark Power 1200w "Today we will have a look at the Dark Power Pro 1200W unit from Be Quiet, a product optimized for the best possible acoustics performance despite its monstrous power output. The Dark Power Pro P7 series 1200W is the most advanced and powerful unit Be Quiet currently produce and it has some remarkable specifications." >> Be Quiet Dark Power 1200w Review |