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Daily Reviews Summary 11/07/09
Posted on: 2009-11-07 14:37:28 Corsair Obsidian 800D Review techPowerUp posted a review on the Corsair Obsidian 800D "Corsair takes their game to a new high with the Obsidian 800D, offering a full tower chassis with the company's unique device. The case does not only look massive, but also houses four hot-swappable hard drive bays along with an excellent cable management system and a window to show off the guts of the system." >> Corsair Obsidian 800D Review Zalman ZM500-RS PSU Review The TestSeek Labs blog posted a review on the Zalman ZM500-RS PSU "The new series of power supplies recently released by Zalman >> Zalman ZM500-RS PSU Review NZXT BETA – EVO Computer Case/Chassis Review TechwareLabs has published a review of the NZXT BETA – EVO Computer Case/Chassis "I know what you’re thinking; Déjà vu on the case review? Nope this is not the NZXT Beta being re-posted; this is the supposedly classier brother the NZXT Beta EVO. While still a budget case my biggest question is... Is the EVO worth the extra money? Follow me as I look at the newest revision of NZXT Beta promising to offer increased cable management and a revised interior layout." >> NZXT BETA – EVO Computer Case/Chassis Review Seagate Savvio 15K.2 SAS 2.0 6Gb/s 146GB 2.5-inch Hard Disk Review TweakTown posted a review on the Seagate Savvio 15K.2 SAS 2.0 6Gb/s 146GB 2.5-inch Hard Disk "Real progress for 2.5 is coming from the enterprise market where many servers have been launched with bays only for these miniature drives. The premise is simple; smaller drives means you can fit more in the same amount of space. When it comes to rack mount servers space comes at a premium and it is sold in 1.75 inch sections. In a typical 1U server where the hard drives are mounted in removable bays, you could fit four 3.5 inch bays. Take that same server and configure it for 2.5 inch drives and you can add an extra row vertically and horizontally to make it a ten drive server. >> Seagate Savvio 15K.2 SAS 2.0 6Gb/s 146GB 2.5-inch Hard Disk Review SanDisk Extreme Pro 32gb Compact Flash Card Review TestFreaks posted a review on the SanDisk Extreme Pro 32gb Compact Flash Card "Reviewing the new SanDisk Extreme Pro Compact Flash card is easier said than done due to its blazing speed. The card is so fast that every device I tested with the SanDisk Extreme Pro Compact Flash Card was slower than the CF card." >> SanDisk Extreme Pro 32gb Compact Flash Card Review Roccat Kova Review XSReviews has reviewed Roccat Kova mouse "Roccat are well known at this stage for their impressive PC peripherals, introducing desktop spacial management along with massive ammounts of viral media. Today we're looking at a product form them that's definately in the Roccat vein. Known as the Kova, it's a 3200 DPI mouse, with a solid plastic shell, and an interesting driverless design. Sounds intriguing, let's check it out." >> Roccat Kova Review Nesteq ASM XZero 500W PSU Review Driverheaven posted a review on the Nesteq ASM XZero 500W PSU "Today we are going to have a look at a product from Nesteq a German computer products designer, the ASM Xzero 500W power supply. What makes the Xzero unique is that although it has a cooling fan it only uses it when the internal temperature rises above a certain temperature, making it what we would call a semi-passive running unit. It also ships with a variety of distinct features which we will analyse thoroughly in our review today." >> Nesteq ASM XZero 500W PSU Review Seagate XT 2TB SATA 6GB/s Hard Drive Testing Legit Reviews posted a review on the Seagate XT 2TB SATA 6GB/s Hard Drive "The Seagate Barracuda XT 2TB hard drive is the industry’s first drive to support the new SATA 3.0 specification, which supports speeds up to 6GB/s. We also have the SATA 6GB/s ready, ASUS P7P55D-E Premium motherboard for benchmarking. Read on to see LR's first look at SATA 6GB/s to see what it is all about! >> Seagate XT 2TB SATA 6GB/s Hard Drive Testing Nexus Edge Case Review Rbmods takes a look at the Nexus Edge Case "Nexus is one of the leading manufacturers of computer power supplies and enclosures. Their products are combined with great quality with reasonable price. Today we will have a look at their newest enclosure Nexus Edge, which is aimed for enthustiastic markets and highend users." >> Nexus Edge Case Review DIAMOND 4890PE51GXOC Radeon HD 4890 1GB Video Card Review Futurelooks checked out the DIAMOND 4890PE51GXOC Radeon HD 4890 1GB Video Card "With the release of the ATI Radeon HD 5800 series of video cards, I've been slowly retiring the 4800 series cards I've been using in my test rig for the past 18 months. This changing of the seasons inspired me to build another new main rig that features all AMD hardware, including two video cards in Crossfire. Admittedly neither of the Radeon HD 4890 cards I have are a match in specs. You can mix and match cards if need be, but the vanilla 4890 and the quietly cooled 4890 I have in my possession are too far apart from each other to work suitably in such an arrangement." >> DIAMOND 4890PE51GXOC Radeon HD 4890 1GB Video Card Review ASUS RT-N13U Wireless Router and Print Server Review ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the ASUS RT-N13U Wireless Router and Print Server "As the price of home networking equipment falls, manufacturers are looking to include features which separate their product from the rest of the pack. Many routers include at least one USB port these days because of this. This USB port is generally used for either a printer or some kind of storage device, such as an external hard drive or flash drive. The ASUS RT-N13U is one such device. It unifies 802.11n wireless with a 10/100 switch and a lone USB port, which ASUS thinks your all-in-one printer would love. ThinkComputers reviews the ASUS RT-N13U wireless router" >> ASUS RT-N13U Wireless Router and Print Server Review Airlink101 SkyIPCam777W Surveillance Camera Review OCIA.net has posted their review of the Airlink101 SkyIPCam777W Surveillance Camera. "Securing your home and business can be a costly venture. Some spend thousands of dollars on closed-circuit cameras and expensive installation. Today we will be taking a look at a wireless night-vision camera that can be monitored from your PC or 3G phone at a cost of under two hundred dollars. Say hello to the Airlink101 SkyIPCam777W." >> Airlink101 SkyIPCam777W Surveillance Camera Review Xigmatek Bifrost VD1065 VGA Cooler Review TweakTown posted a review on the Xigmatek Bifrost VD1065 VGA Cooler "Xigmatek sends us another solution to just such a quest to improve the cooling of your precious graphics card. I’m not exactly certain how it all came about, but this cooler is one I believe I may have seen before, in some fashion. Xigmatek, however, added their own flair, special touches and changed little things. It is, in its purist form very similar to the SilenX cooler I looked at back in February. Hopefully things have changed since then. >> Xigmatek Bifrost VD1065 VGA Cooler Review PowerMat Wireless Charging Unit Review TestFreaks posted a review on the PowerMat Wireless Charging Unit "The PowerMat is one of the most talked-about gadgets to hit shelves this fall. A wireless charging mat, the general concept of the mat is simple: place your electronic device on the mat, and it will charge. It is, ineffect, trying to invent wireless electricity." >> PowerMat Wireless Charging Unit Review |