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Ship Simulator 2006 Review
OCModShop posted a Ship Simulator 2006 review

Ship Simulator requires a fascination and obsession with ships in able to thoroughly enjoy the game. You can control ships, walk through ships, create your own missions with ships, use many ships at once, crash your ships, be a big ship or a small ship, impress other people with the size of your ship, use a tiny ship to pull big ships... okay have you gotten the point yet? The game involves ships and other things involving only ships! Do you fit the fan mold? If so, then you will be wildly impressed with Ship Simulator. If not, you will be wishing you had invested your hard earned cash elsewhere. I see Ship Simulator for what it is: a game about ships. Ship Simulator certainly
fulfills the expectations about what a sim should be like, but unfortunately it lacks in several other categories.
Ship Simulator 2006 Review

OCZ DDR2 PC2-6400 Special Ops Urban Elite 2GB Memory Review
Virtual-Hideout posted an OCZ DDR2 PC2-6400 Special Ops Urban Elite 2GB Memory Review

It is compact, agile, and highly motivated! It's the OCZ DDR2 PC-6400 Special Ops Edition Urban Elite memory modules which can achieve any objective. The memory performs its duties and exceeds where many other PC-6400 memory modules fail. When comparing price, performance, and its presentation, the Urban Elite memory is a unique and very worthy alternative to any other comparably priced PC-6400 DDR2 kit on the market.
OCZ DDR2 PC2-6400 Special Ops Urban Elite 2GB Memory Review



ECS KA3 MVP EXTREME Motherboard Review
3D Game Man posted a review on the ECS KA3 MVP EXTREME Motherboard

ECS has come up with an awesome motherboard packed with lots of extras. ATI's newest chipset shows that they are headed in the right direction and that performance does not have to be heavy on the wallet. ECS's reputation for providing decent products at a decent price has just been bumped up a notch to provided great products to enthusiast builders at a great price.
ECS KA3 MVP EXTREME Motherboard Review

Zalman ZM460B-APS Power Supply Review
MadboxPC posted a review on the Zalman ZM460B-APS Power Supply

A nice, stylish, powerful and silent PSU from Zalman, if you want to know more about it you can read the entire review
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ABIT AW9D-MAX Review
techPowerUp! posted a new review on the ABIT AW9D-MAX

Abit has a long history of producing top notch motherboards for overclockers and enthusiasts. Their new AW9D-MAX is designed for Intel's Core 2 platform using the i975X chipset. On the feature list there is everybody you could find useful: Dual Gigabit Ethernet, 8x SATA-II, Firewire and two PCI-Express x16 slots for your video cards. To make your life easier this board includes abit's proprietary UGuru technology. We test the board thoroughly to see if it can live up to the hype, especially when it comes to overclocking.
ABIT AW9D-MAX Review

Trendnet ClearSky Bluetooth VoIP Phone Kit Review
BuzzMeBaby.com has now posted an article about "Trendnet ClearSky Bluetooth VoIP Phone Kit Review"

A fairly simple and sound product from Trendnet, the ClearSky Bluetooth VoIP Phone Kit for Skype is a trendsetter that proves that Skype can happen in conjunction with Bluetooth with competence intact.
Trendnet ClearSky Bluetooth VoIP Phone Kit Review

Sunbeamtech Zorro Case Review
Pro-Clockers posted a review on the Sunbeamtech Zorro Case

One of those options may be one of their latest offerings, the Zorro. The Zorro offers a lot of interior spacing and a refreshing design. And for those that are not into doors in the front of the case that opens outwards, this one's door slides up and down for easy access to your drives bays.
Sunbeamtech Zorro Case Review

CoolIT Freezone CPU Cooler Review
Techgage posted a new review of CoolITs Freezone extreme CPU cooler

With the growth of CPUs, more cores mean more heat. We are constantly interested in new ways to keep our processors cool and the CoolIT Freezone appears to be just that, a new approach to keeping your CPU cool. Does it deliver?
CoolIT Freezone CPU Cooler Review

Sapphire X1950 Pro 256 MB PCIe
Modders-Inc has a new review online on the Sapphire X1950 Pro 256 MB PCIe

With all the new video cards available on the market today the manufactures are fighting for your dollar. This is good for us the consumers and Sapphire wants to make sure that you get the most bangs for your buck. The X1950 Pro could be the card for a reasonable price. With the new Native CrossFire, Core RV570, Shader Model 3.0 vertex and pixel shader support along with other features you just have to take a look.
Sapphire X1950 Pro 256 MB PCIe

Thermaltake Tide Water Videocard Water Cooling System Review
TweakNews put up a Thermaltake Tide Water Videocard Water Cooling System review

Thermaltake's Tide Water does a great job of cooling the GPU on this video card, and can do it very quietly. Currently available in the $55 to $60 US range, you can have liquid cooling for your GPU at a price only moderately higher than some high-end air cooling solutions. The Tide Water has a good design and is well executed. It's easy to install and you can be up and running in around 30 minutes.
Thermaltake Tide Water Videocard Water Cooling System Review

Crucial 10th Anniversary 2GB PC2-5300 Memory
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Crucial 10th Anniversary 2GB PC2-5300 Memory

I'm sure by now all of you have heard of Crucial. If you haven't crucial makes some of the best memory out there today and their memory advisor is great for finding the best ram when your ready to upgrade. They recently celebrated their 10th anniversary. In recognition of this they have released a special edition of their PC2-5300 module. This special edition features an exclusive heat spreader that you will not find on any other Crucial modules, so let's take a look.
Crucial 10th Anniversary 2GB PC2-5300 Memory

Inno3D GeForce 7950 GT Zalman Edition Review
HEXUS posted a review on the Inno3D GeForce 7950 GT Zalman Edition

Some have decided to pump up the reference core speed from 550MHz to 600MHz and beyond. Others have strapped on silent cooling, so, physically at least, 7950 GT makes for some interesting cards. Inno3D GeForce 7950 GT 512MiB Zalman Edition, kind of gives the differentiation game away. Let's take a closer look at Inno3D's effort, shall we?
Inno3D GeForce 7950 GT Zalman Edition Review

ECS KA3 MVP Motherboard Review
The TechZone has posted a review of the ECS KA3 MVP Motherboard.

ECS has made some amazing strides in the last few years. They've gone from making low cost, low performance motherboards to being an serious contender in the enthusiast market. ECS has a solid performing motherboard with the KA3 MVP. This motherboard has all the feature that most hardware enthusiast would crave. The only downside to the KA3 is something that is common to all ECS motherboards - they're not very good overclockers. The KA3 does improve on the KA1 in the overclocking department, but only slightly. However, at the price KA3 MVP sells for, you are getting a great bang for your performance buck.
ECS KA3 MVP Motherboard Review

Slim Devices Transporter
TrustedReviews looked at the Slim Devices Transporter

The world of high end audio has stubbornly resisted the pressure of advancing technology so far. While consumers across the world have embraced digital music formats and computer audio, the industry that produces the very highest quality separates components has, like a snotty waiter in an overpriced continental restaurant, largely turned its self-opinionated nose up at the idea.
Slim Devices Transporter