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XFX HD 5750 Review
OCC has published a review on the XFX HD 5750

To overclock the XFX HD 5750, the ATI Catalyst Control Center will be used since the maximum stable overclock fell under the overall limit of 870MHz core and 1430MHz memory. The XFX HD 5750 overclocked roughly 20% extra on both the core and memory to a nice 845MHz and 1385MHz. Fan control is also possible now in the ATI Overdrive suite. Temperatures were in the low 30's at idle and low 60's at load. The R6 driver overclocked the 5750 without any major hiccups except that clock speed wasn't always properly reported. I used other software to verify that the overclock was where it was suppose to be and it was so this bug is only minor.
XFX HD 5750 Review

Sapphire Radeon HD 5750 1GB Video Card Review
TweakTown posted a review on the Sapphire Radeon HD 5750 1GB Video Card

1680 x 1050 users on the other hand should find this model a fantastic option, we're seeing above 30 FPS in our intensive games like Far Cry 2 with our settings at Very High. Future and more intensive games shouldn't have a problem at 1680 x 1050 with settings anywhere from Medium to Very High depending on how well the game is coded.

Really if you don't game above 1680 x 1050, the HD 5770 isn't the best option, with the HD 5750 offering us the number we need in games at max settings - the HD 5770 is going to offer only higher numbers, which won’t impact on your overall game experience that much. The HD 5770 isn't that much faster either that you could turn AA on in your games; performance would just be hit too much.
Sapphire Radeon HD 5750 1GB Video Card Review



Revoltec FightMouse Pro gaming mouse Review
TestSeek posted a review of the Revoltec FightMouse Pro gaming mouse

Revoltec started out their business in Germany back in 2003. The products from Revoltec are generally characterized by their originality. They often carry innovations which you will not find elsewhere. Revoltes main business area has up till recently been their case modding products, but things are changing and they now have a respectable setup of input devices in their catalog
Revoltec FightMouse Pro gaming mouse Review

INWIN X-Fighter Case Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the INWIN X-Fighter Case

TechwareLabs alone has reviewed several of INWIN’s new cases which include, “Allure,” and have been very impressed with their design and function. Recently, INWIN has now sent us their “X-Fighter” case to review which initially looked a lot like the INWIN B2 case, but shortly after removing the case from the box, we were pleasantly surprised by the differences.
INWIN X-Fighter Case Review

Coolermaster Storm Sniper Review
XSReviews has reviewed the Coolermaster Storm Sniper case

Coolermaster are known for their extravagant chassis. Their high end cases tend to be big, bold, and jam packed full of features; and today's specimen is no different. Called the Sniper, it features a fancy front panel with fan control, a tonne of connectors, sleek black finish and plentiful cooling. With lots of high end cases behind us, what will the XSR team make of this one?
Coolermaster Storm Sniper Review

ASUS EAH5870 Voltage Tweak Video Card Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the ASUS EAH5870 Voltage Tweak Video Card

The ASUS EAH5870 graphics card with Voltage Tweak Technology offers up to a 38% more performance by unlocking the overclocking potential of the Radeon HD 5870. Read on to see how this card does when overclocked and what the SmartDoctor utility offers. It also comes with a product key for Colin McRae: DiRT 2 for those that like off-road racing games.
ASUS EAH5870 Voltage Tweak Video Card Review

AMD ATi Radeon HD 5700 Series Preview
eTeknix.com posted a review on the AMD ATi Radeon HD 5700 Series

With the recent release of the first fully DirectX 11 compatible graphics card, AMD have dealt a good first blow to nVidia, with the 5870 offering performance exceeding nVidias fastest single GPU card the GTX285 and the 5850 offering impressive performance for £100 less. However if history tells us anything it is that high end cards are not where most purchasers will be putting their hard earned cash and as a result the 5700 series will be far more critical to AMDs success in this latest generation of graphics cards, than the 5800 series. If this mid-range series of graphics card sell well then AMD will do very well the graphics hardware market, it really is that crucial.
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HIS Radeon HD5770 1 GB Graphics Card Review
Metku took a closer look at HIS Radeon HD5770 1 GB Graphics Card

While the HD58xx-series card may have a bit more kick to them, the HD5770 should be able to give the consumers good performance with a decent price. To help us find out, HIS hooked us up with a HD5770.
HIS Radeon HD5770 1 GB Graphics Card Review

Sapphire HD 5770 and 5750 Review
OCC has published a review on the Sapphire HD 5770 and 5750

If you dont have the cubic dollars it takes to play at the deep end of the pool, the Sapphire HD 5700 series of video cards will give you great gaming up to 1920x1200 at stock clock speeds and you can get additional performance with a little work. Overclocked performance at cool temperatures for a price that is sure to drop equals a deal that is hard to pass up. Both the Sapphire HD 5770 and HD 5750 fit this bill. As Bob Barker would say, "The Price is Right!"
Sapphire HD 5770 and 5750 Review

Arctic Cooling Alpine 64 Pro AMD Heatsink Review
PC Stats posted a review on the Arctic Cooling Alpine 64 Pro AMD Heatsink

The Arctic Cooling Alpine 64 Pro is just such heatsink: ideal for
mainstream CPUs that don't exceed 90W TDP.... so long as the fan speed stays at 2000RPM. Frostytech pushed the test scenario a little further than that of course. Arctic Cooling's Alpine 64 Pro is a mainstream extruded aluminum heatsink that features the companies signature suspended low noise fan. The design minimizes turbulence and the noise created by air moving over the edges of a traditional fan frame, by removing as much of the fan frame as possible.[/quote|
Arctic Cooling Alpine 64 Pro AMD Heatsink Review

Coolink SWiF 1201 Fan Review
Vortez.co.uk posted a review on the Coolink SWiF 1201 Fan

Coolink are a well known and highly regarded high end cooling company. They produce all sorts of cooling hardware ranging from basic fans to full heatsinks and thermal compounds to laptop coolers.

Up for review today we have one of Coolink's most acclaimed products. The SWiF 1201 (Silent Whisper Fan) is almost a legendary product that has been very highly regarded by both air and watercooling gurus.
Coolink SWiF 1201 Fan Review

Noctua NH-U12P SE2 CPU Cooler Review
PCShopTalk posted a review on the Noctua NH-U12P SE2 CPU Cooler

In this review I will test the latest CPU cooler from Noctua, the NH-U12P SE2, which has support for AMD and all Intel sockets on the market, non-server. The cooler also comes with 2 fans in the package, which are dead-silent, a great addition for people that enjoy total silence.
Noctua NH-U12P SE2 CPU Cooler Review

Antec Two Hundred case review
Neoseeker has a review of the Antec Two Hundred case

With a $60 US dollar price tag you really can't go wrong with the Antec Two Hundred chassis. Price-wise it does come with one of the better features lists I have seen on a budget case, namely the hot swap drive.
Antec Two Hundred case review

GlacialTech X-Wing Series Laptop/Notebook Cooler Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the GlacialTech X-Wing Series Laptop/Notebook Cooler.

As laptops continue to outsell desktops, the market of laptop/notebook accessories continues to grow. One of the bigger accessories the larger audience is looking into are notebook coolers. While many of these coolers tend to look bulky, bland, and sometimes just plain ugly, GlacialTech has taken a new approach with their X-Wing Series R1 Notebook Cooler.
GlacialTech X-Wing Series Laptop/Notebook Cooler Review

Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 5870 Video Card Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 5870 Video Card

AMD has leap-frogged NVIDIA by launching the DirectX 11 compatible Radeon HD 5870 video card. Armed with 1600 shader cores, the 40nm Cypress GPU claims to push video game frame rates well-beyond what NVIDIA offers from their GeForce GTX 285 counterpart. While the list of DirectX 11 video games has just started to grow, with one of the first being a free Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game (MMORPG) named Battle Forge. Perhaps ATI has created the perfect storm for their Radeon HD 5800-series by offering a price-competitive graphics card with several free games included or available. While NVIDIA toils away with CUDA and PhysX, ATI is busy delivering the next generation of hardware for the gaming community to enjoy. In this article, Benchmark Reviews compares the Sapphire Radeon HD 5870 video card, model 21161-00-50R, against a cross-section of modern graphics accelerators.
Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 5870 Video Card Review

Thermaltake Toughpower XT 750w Power Supply Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the Thermaltake Toughpower XT 750w Power Supply

As many experienced PC enthusiasts will tell you, the power supply is the lifeblood of your computer. If the CPU is the brain of your computer, then the PSU is definitely the heart. The quality and dependability of your entire computer is only as good as the unit that powers it. Today we take a close look at the Thermaltake Toughpower XT 750w PSU to see if it is fit for the task.
Thermaltake Toughpower XT 750w Power Supply Review

Eagle Tech Arion 2.1 Speakers Review
PureOverclock has published a review of the Eagle Tech Arion 2.1 Soundstage Speaker system.

Today we are going to take a look at a company that has been around for a while, but is just now getting into the PC audio market as well. Many would recognize the Eagle Tech brand name as the makers of external hard drive enclosures and other storage related needs, but how will they fair in the competitive world of PC audio? Let's take a look and find out.
Eagle Tech Arion 2.1 Speakers Review

Active Media Products Penguin BLU Pen Drive Review
TweakTown posted a review on the Active Media Products Penguin BLU Pen Drive

Active Media Products sent us a surprise with the Executive I 2-in-1 Carbon Fiber Pen we took a look at last month. I have to admit I am not up to date on Linux or the many builds. The last time I sat down and tried to do anything with the operating system was a few nights before throwing my last LAN party where Linux was run on a few of the servers.

The Active Media Products Penguin BLU is quite an odd creature. On the surface it looks like a cute little USB drive that a fifth grader would be carrying around. Once installed the drive springs to life like an action movie. You can use the drive either as a standard run of the mill thumb drive or set your BIOS to boot from a USB device and be looking at a Linux desktop in under a minute.
Active Media Products Penguin BLU Pen Drive Review

Cooler Master Sentinel Mouse & Gaming Surfaces Review
DriverHeaven posted a review on the Cooler Master Sentinel Mouse & Gaming Surfaces

Gaming mice are arguably the most important accessory for gamers no matter what level they play at, therefore getting the right mouse is vital. There are various different types of mice on the market aimed at different areas of gaming - from MMO-RPGs to first person shooters - although many higher-end mice now have configurable profiles which allow them to be optimised for both.

Today we're going to look at the Cooler Master Storm Sentinel Laser Gaming Mouse which boasts up to 5600 DPI with customisable profiles allowing it to be tailored to your own preferences. It also has an attractive price tag which makes it affordable to casual gamers.
Cooler Master Sentinel Mouse & Gaming Surfaces Review

Eurocom M98NU XCaliber Gaming Notebook Review
HotHardware.com posted a review on the Eurocom M98NU XCaliber Gaming Notebook

Hard-core gamers are all about squeezing the best performance they can out of their rigs, while ensuring that the visual quality of the games they play are at the highest settings possible. As desktop PCs typically have access to higher-end components than notebooks--and are also far more configurable, upgradable, and tweakable--the vast majority of gamers opt for desktop systems. But with the increased performance potential of today's notebook components and their portability (LAN party anyone?), high-end gaming notebooks are becoming increasingly popular with the gaming crowd.

That said, you still won't see the same performance potential from a gaming notebook over a gaming desktop; and you'll typically pay more for the same level of performance from a notebook. Take for example the Eurocom M98NU XCaliber gaming notebook. Not counting the just-launched Intel Core i7 Mobile processor family, the M98NU XCaliber uses the speediest mobile CPU available (the 2.53GHz Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9300) and a pair of the fastest mobile GPUs (the Nvidia GeForce GTX 280M in SLI mode). The M98NU XCaliber also comes with 8GB of 1333MHz DDR3 SDRAM, two hard drives (one of which is an SSD), a Blu-ray drive, an 18.4-inch display, an integrated webcam, a biometric fingerprint reader, Bluetooth, and a 7-in-1 card reader. With such a fully-loaded system, its lofty $5,720 price tag is somewhat understandable.
Eurocom M98NU XCaliber Gaming Notebook Review

Vizo Arius EX 3.5" HDD Rack Review
Verdis Reviews posted a review on the Vizo Arius EX 3.5" HDD Rack

For some users and businesses data security is a very important issue. To combat this issue many have decided on using devices which lock away their hard drives so they cannot be stolen. One such product which does this is the Vizo Arius EX. Time to explore.
Vizo Arius EX 3.5" HDD Rack Review

Sapphire Pure 950w Review
XSReviews has reviewed the Sapphire Pure 950w PSU

I'm guessing most PC enthusiasts will be familiar with the company Sapphire and in particular their graphics cards which are highly respected in the market place. However, I doubt many users are very accustomed to Sapphire's PSU range or even knew they manufactured power supplies at all.

If this applies to you then this review will broaden your horizons and introduce you to the Sapphire Pure series -- in particular the 950W model. With a modularized design and support for not only ATI FirePRO graphics but also nVidia SLI support, the features make for good reading but how will it perform? Let's take a look...
Sapphire Pure 950w Review

Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 USB Review
PCShopTalk posted a review on the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 USB

In this review I will test an interesting audio product, an external audio card from Creative, named Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 USB, which brings to the table audio quality, the capability of 5.1 audio for laptops or netbooks, or even desktops without a dedicated sound card installed. The included remote makes the product even easier to operate.
Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 USB Review

Logitech G9x Laser Mouse Review
Vortez.co.uk posted Logitech G9x Laser Mouse Review

Logitech have been in the business for a very long time and should be easily recognizable to all as the peripheral king of the computing world. They have furnished the modern gamer with some brilliant products in the two decades they have been in existence. Today we have the pleasure of studying one of their newest laser gaming mice the G9x taken from the G series.
Logitech G9x Laser Mouse Review

Sweex MM220 Wi-Fi Internet Radio Review
Metku.net took a closer look at Sweex MM220 Wi-Fi Internet Radio

Most modern homes are equipped with wireless LAN and Sweex utilizes this fact in their latest product - a small and stylish internet radio, the MM220.
Sweex MM220 Wi-Fi Internet Radio Review

NZXT Lexa S Case Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the NZXT Lexa S Case

NZXT strikes again with another cost-effective mid-tower case, Lexa S, which uses the same body as M59 from the same brand, but with a different front panel and coming with some additional features – especially two fan speed controllers. Is it a good buy? Let's see.
NZXT Lexa S Case Review

CoolerMaster CS-M Weapon of Choice M4 DM Mousepad Review
OCC has published a review on the CoolerMaster CS-M Weapon of Choice M4 DM Mousepad

Overall, this is one great mouse pad. Looking back I remember being impressed from the moment it was out of the box till it got on my desk. The artwork on the pad is superb and separates it from the rest of the plain mouse pads out there. Best of all, not only does it look good but it performs as good as it looks. I have absolutely no gripes with this mouse pad whatsoever and it would probably take me an eternity to even find something.
CoolerMaster CS-M Weapon of Choice M4 DM Mousepad Review

iBUYPOWER Gamer Paladin E870 i7 Gaming System Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the iBUYPOWER Gamer Paladin E870 i7 Gaming System

When it comes to gamers they want the newest and most powerful gaming systems out there. They really only have 2 choices, build a gaming PC themselves or get a custom gaming PC built for them. There are really only a few of reliable, well known custom builders out there and today we will be taking a look at a system from once such builder, iBUYPOWER. They have sent us their brand new Gamer Paladin E870 gaming system that sports an Intel Core i7 870 processor, 2x Radeon 4890's, 8GB of memory and liquid cooling. Let's take a look...
iBUYPOWER Gamer Paladin E870 i7 Gaming System Review

Sapphire Radeon HD 5850 Video Card Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the Sapphire Radeon HD 5850 Video Card

Microsoft Windows 7 will deliver DirectX 11 visual quality like never seen before, and ATI has endowed gamers with an unparalleled graphics solution in the Radeon HD 5870. While the Radeon 5800-series is a onumental feat for AMD over the unprepared competition, not everyone can fit the absolute best video card available into their budge. Armed with 1440 shader cores, the 40nm Cypress GPU HD5850 is positioned to offer an excellent value for the upper mid-range and hits the sweet-spot for DirectX 11 gamers. In this article, Benchmark Reviews compares the Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 5850 video card, model 21162-00-50R, against a cross-section of modern graphics accelerators.
Sapphire Radeon HD 5850 Video Card Review

Cooler Master Gladiator 600 Review
PureOverclock has published a review of the Cooler Master Gladiator 600 mid-tower computer case

Cooler Master has been on a tear with their popular and acclaimed Storm Series cases, and while their budget-oriented cases haven't garnered as much attention, there is a very large number of users who may dream of owning a Storm Sniper, for example, but simply cannot afford one. So Cooler Master is also offering claims for style, function, and value in their entry-level lineup. And today we're looking at their Gladiator 600, a feature-laden mid-tower case that looks promising.
Cooler Master Gladiator 600 Review