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Silverstone Kublai KL02 Case Review
Hardwarecanucks posted a review of the Silverstone Kublai KL02 case

Silverstone has always been front and center when consumers are looking for a well-built and thoroughly designed enclosure. The Kublai KL02 does well in continuing Silverstone's tradition of case-building excellence by offering consumers a mid-tower case that is loaded with features few other cases have. We especially liked the fact that the KL02 can fit longer graphics cards without any problems and still have room to spare.
Silverstone Kublai KL02 Case Review

A-Data Nobility PD17 2GB Flash Drive Review
OcModShop posted A-Data Nobility PD17 2GB Flash Drive Review

There are alot of flash drives available today with several different features. Some focus on portable applications, others on speed, or even ultra-portability. While some of these units have some nifty features, it doesn't do any good it you don't have it with you. Many flash drives come with a lanyard, but let's face it: for most people hanging a lanyard around your neck isn't a daily ritual.

This is where the ultra-portable flash drives come in. They are so small that you can attach them to things you have with you every day; like your wallet or keychain. A-Data has developed an incredibly small and innovative flash drive that has everything most people need you need (and nothing you don't).
A-Data Nobility PD17 2GB Flash Drive Review



Akasa Power Max 1000W Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Akasa Power Max 1000W

Akasa's new PowerMax Family of power supplies offers power for demanding gamers and enthusiasts. We test the 1000W version today which has a large number of connectors on extremely long cables in an ATX standard sized case. The unit boasts a high efficiency of over 82% which may even help you save some money on your electricity bill.
Akasa Power Max 1000W Review

New Standard Keyboards NSK 535 R Keyboard Review
Hardware Logic takes a look at the New Standard Keyboards NSK 535 R Keyboard

Like all old fads, the alphabetical approach is trying to make a comeback, or at least a partial one. New Standard Keyboards sent us their NSK 535 R, a four row keyboard arranged alphabetically that targets hunt and peckers, or those otherwise unable to type without looking down. Will this new (old?) keyboard deep six the current standard QWERTY arrangement that dominates the desktop landscape today, or is it just another poseur that will sink into oblivion?
New Standard Keyboards NSK 535 R Keyboard Review

Asus EN8600 GTS 256MB Video Card Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Asus EN8600 GTS 256MB Video Card

The ASUS EN8600GTS video card features 256MB of memory, a core clock of 675MHz and a memory frequency of 2.0GHz. With features like these, this GeForce 8600 GTS graphics card is able to easily play current game titles without putting a big dent in your wallet. With prices starting at just $165 the ASUS EN8600GTS video card is main stream, but is it enough for you? Read on to find out!
Asus EN8600 GTS 256MB Video Card Review

Microsoft SideWinder Mouse Review
I4U NEWS reviews the new Microsoft SideWinder Mouse.

The SideWinder Mouse has some cool features like an LCD display built-in and an included accessory box that doubles as a cable holder. Sensitivity is 200 to 2000 dpi and adjustable on-the-fly. The thumb buttons are strange looking metal buds stacked vertically on the right side of the mouse. At first glance, it seems like one of those poor design calls where you will be ever pressing the spot where your thumb buttons used to be. However, the buttons are very intuitive, the bottom one goes backwards, and the top goes forward. It takes all of a second to get used to the unorthodox layout.
Microsoft SideWinder Mouse Review

SilverStone KL02 Case Review
3D Game Man posted a review on the SilverStone KL02 Case

When looking for a mid-tower ATX case there are a few key features you want to look for. Make sure it has excellent air circulation, which this case does because it has one 120mm fan at the front, another at the back and two more optional 120mm fans can be installed on the left side panel. Be sure the case has enough drive bays, which this case does. It can be configured with 4x5.25" drive bays, 1x3.5" external and 4x2.5" internal drive bays or an alternate 9x5.25" drive bay setup. Also, be sure that the case will fit the current long video card and this case does. The SilverStone KL02 Case is loaded with features and it's very affordable. Watch the video to find out more and check out the bloopers at the end.
SilverStone KL02 Case Review

GIGABYTE 3D Mercury Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the GIGABYTE 3D Mercury

3D Mercury is the name of GIGABYTE's first ever case with an integrated water cooling system. The case is aimed at first time water cooling buyers and is extremely easy to setup and maintain. Is this case worth the money or is it just another overpriced attempt to fuse a water cooling system and a chassis?
GIGABYTE 3D Mercury Review

TAGAN ITZ 1300W PSU Review
GideonTech posted a review on the TAGAN ITZ 1300W PSU

This PSU is not one for your basic machine. This is an ITZ 1300 watt PSU made for high end equipment. There is enough power and rails to provide most game system builds with all it's needs and leave ample power to spare. When you first pick up the box be warned it is not light weight. A rough estimate would make it about two to three times the weight of a normal 600w PSU.
TAGAN ITZ 1300W PSU Review

Zalman Reserator XT Hybrid Liquid Cooling System Review
Virtual-Hideout posted Zalman Reserator XT Hybrid Liquid Cooling System Review

Water cooling rigs have come and gone over the years, along with the companies that make them. Zalman has been one of the few who made it, and they have done so due to the quality of the products they produce. Not only is the quality good, the performance is excellent. The water cooling unit up for review is the Zalman Reserator XT, which is a stand-alone water cooling system that sits outside an enclosure. This design keeps the hot temperature of the enclosure components away from the reservoir. Also, the Reserator XT is highly expandable by allowing the user to add additional water blocks without having to drain the entire cooling system. Everything needed to get the cooling system up and running is included in one package.
Zalman Reserator XT Hybrid Liquid Cooling System Review

Samsung SGH-F500 Ultra Video Mobile Phone Review
Tech ARP posted a review on the Samsung SGH-F500 Ultra Video Mobile Phone.

The new super-slim Samsung Ultra Video F500 is the first mobile phone to be DivX-certified, offering DVD-like quality video and audio playback. The F500 also has a unique swivel design that allows for an adjustable viewing angle or serves as a stand.

For those who love watching video and listening to music on the go, the new Samsung Ultra Video F500 may just be your new best friend.
Samsung SGH-F500 Ultra Video Mobile Phone Review

Philips 200XW 20 inch WSXGA LCD Monitor Review
OCC has published a new review of the Philips 200XW 20 inch WSXGA LCD Monitor

If you look really really close, you can see something slightly unusual, a USB type-B port. Now what is the point of this, you may ask? Does it send advanced messages to the computer? No, it's merely a passive USB connection for the USB socket on the side of the monitor. Being passive means it's just a direct electrical connection, so if you hook it up to a USB2 device, the monitor USB port is USB2, and if you go USB1, it's USB1. Maybe one day there'll be USB3 and then you can get really excited!
Philips 200XW 20 inch WSXGA LCD Monitor Review

Insignia NS-LCD32 32 Inch 720p HDTV Monitor Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the Insignia NS-LCD32 32 Inch 720p HDTV Monitor

With a 1000:1 contrast ratio and 500 cd/m² brightness, the Insignia 32-Inch 720p HDTV lets you view crisp, clear picture quality from your favorite movies and games. The HDMI input ensures there's no loss of picture quality when you hook up your A/V components. Join Benchmark Reviews in a detailed inspection of the Insignia NS-LCD32 Monitor.
Insignia NS-LCD32 32 Inch 720p HDTV Monitor Review

ATP ProMax 4 GB SD High Capacity (SDHC) Memory Card Review
Futurelooks has posted an ATP ProMax 4 GB SD High Capacity (SDHC) Memory Card Review

We had the opportunity to the take the 4GB ATP ProMax SDHC memory card for a test drive and our overall impressions are quite positive. Because the SDHC format isn’t backwards compatible with SD devices, you’ll need a special SDHC card reader if you hope to use this card with your computer. Thankfully, ATP has included one such reader for free as part of the package. What a deal!
ATP ProMax 4 GB SD High Capacity (SDHC) Memory Card Review

ViewSonic VX2255wmb 22-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the ViewSonic VX2255wmb 22-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor

Back in January at CES we first saw the VX2255wmb and I instantly wanted one. Its sleek design and integrated 1.3-megapixel really made it stand out from other monitors. Also the VX2255wmh version comes in a pearl white, which Mac fans will enjoy. Today will are looking at the VX2255wmb version which is black and features a 1680X1050 native resolution, 5ms response time, and integrated speakers as well as the integrated 1.3-megapixel camera. Let's see if it's the perfect LCD for you!
ViewSonic VX2255wmb 22-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor Review

Thermaltake Toughpower 500W Modular PSU Review
XtremeComputing posted a review on Thermaltake’s Toughpower 500W Modular PSU

The bottom of the PSU has a 140mm fan on it, this is big. So the fan can push more air while spinning slower (compared to smaller fans). This means that it is very quiet. And with the included silicon dampener, noise will be at a minimum.
Thermaltake Toughpower 500W Modular PSU Review

World in Conflict - Performance
Bjorn3D has tested different hardware with World in Conflict

I sometimes wonder what kind of computers we would use if no-one played games. It is often said that it is the games that drive the development of new and faster technology and I definitely think that is correct. Who has heard anyone talking about upgrading their computer with a new Quad-Core CPU or GeForce 8800GTX just to “surf faster” or “write documents faster”?

Most of the new games work fine with the technology available but from time to time a game comes out that really stress the computer. Most of the times the game is a FPS (First Person Shooter) like Unreal, Doom 3 and Half Life 2 but recently we have seen that even RTS games, like Company of Heroes and Supreme Commander, have started to uses lots of graphical effects that really needs a beast of a computer system.

A week ago the game World in Conflict was released and this is yet another RTS that offers excellent visuals with lots of effects that all work together to bring your computer to its knees. I decided that it would be fun to see how different components in your system are affecting the performance in this game, possibly making it a bit easier to figure out what to upgrade if the game runs like a hog on your current system.
World in Conflict - Performance

Asus P5E3 Deluxe WiFi Review
Bit-Tech published a review of the Asus P5E3 Deluxe WiFi motherboard

We'd like to say that this is ridiculously expensive but when the Striker Extreme arrived several months ago at £230 we thought the same of that, but Asus sold them as fast as it could make them. Obviously, quite a few of you must have considered this hefty sum reasonable value for money and will probably think the same of the P5E3 Deluxe WiFi-AP @n.

If you're already prepared to drop several hundred on DDR3 anyway, then your budget should already be large enough to accommodate this, and in that respect it's quite well suited, just as long as you don't short change yourself on the CPU and graphics front. This is a board for those where money is no object in your next upgrade. If you're after a good all-rounder that's packed to the gills with features, this will absolutely be the motherboard for you. For those looking for something a bit more fiscally conservative, don't worry because the Maximus and normal Deluxe should be far cheaper.
Asus P5E3 Deluxe WiFi Review