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Daily Reviews Summary 11/20/08
Posted on: 2008-11-20 12:46:30 Cooler Master HAF 932 system chassis review Elite Bastards posted Cooler Master HAF 932 system chassis review "Given the HAF 932's name, it's no surprise to find that the chassis ships with a plethora of fans, with three huge 230mm fans with a rotation speed of 700 RPM at the front, side and top of the case, coupled with a smaller 140mm fan to exhaust from the rear of the chassis. Even with all of this in place there's still room for expansion, with the ability to add in a 120mm fan alongside the side and top fans, which can indeed be replaced entirely in lieu of four and three 120mm fans respectively." >> Cooler Master HAF 932 system chassis review Top 10 games with Radeon 4870 1GB & GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 The Guru of 3D tested top 10 games with Radeon 4870 1 GB & GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 "In this test we'll take six of the newest ranked Top 10 games your money can get you. With December luring around the corner two very popular products under that Christmas tree will be the Radeon 4870 1GB & GeForce GTX 260 core 216. >> Top 10 games with Radeon 4870 1GB & GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 Asus P6T Deluxe Review Bjorn3D takes a look at the Asus P6T Deluxe. "Asus has always been one of the computer industry's leading innovators, being the first to field many new ideas and support new platforms. The introduction of Core i7 is no exception. Asus had initial offerings of X58 Core i7 motherboards in production before Core i7 even made market. Their early jump on the socket 1366 Core i7 platform shows heavily in the Asus P6T Deluxe. No features were overlooked, nothing was skimped on, and they fielded a fully functional, feature rich board capable of driving SLI and Crossfire on demand so that you don't have to be afraid that better motherboards will come out later. They might come out with other motherboards, but we seriously doubt any will come out better or stronger than the Asus P6T Deluxe. >> Asus P6T Deluxe Review NVIDIA ForceWare 180.47 Analysis - XP & Vista TweakTown posted an analysis on the NVIDIA ForceWare 180.47 drivers "Major NVIDIA driver updates really are few and far between. Unlike ATI who have a regular monthly driver that constantly offers fixes and sometimes performance increases, NVIDIA tend to sit back for a bit before offering a new driver that brings not only a bucket load of fixes and performance enhancements, but a whole lot of new features as well. >> NVIDIA ForceWare 180.47 Analysis - XP & Vista HannsG HG221AP 22-inch widescreen monitor Review bit-tech published a review of the HannsG HG221AP 22-inch widescreen monitor "On the whole, I've been pleasantly surprised at the HannsG HG221AP's >> HannsG HG221AP 22-inch widescreen monitor Review Nvidia GTX-260 Core 216 VS ATI 4870 1GB 5 Game Shootout Bjorn3D posted Nvidia GTX-260 Core 216 VS ATI 4870 1GB 5 Game Shootout. "It's that time of year again and Christmas is around the corner. The year's hottest games are about to be released and it's time to look at new Tech Toys to make your year's gaming experience the best it can be. This year we decided to go with a price point comparison of two of the best GPU's out there, the Nvidia GTX-260 Core 216 vs the ATI 4870 1 GB edition in a head-to-head 5 game Hottest Title Shootout. Both of the selected GPU's are at the same price point roughly $300 (USD). The ATI card has 1GB of memory and the Nvidia card has 896MB of memory, and it's going to matter. We're testing at uber resolutions for this shootout. The lowest resolution is 1920x1200 and the highest resolution is 2560x1600 with AA set at 4x and AF set by the game. >> Nvidia GTX-260 Core 216 VS ATI 4870 1GB 5 Game Shootout CyberLink PowerDirector 7 Ultra Review ITreviewed posted a review on the CyberLink PowerDirector 7 Ultra "With the wide availability of high-definition camcorders, video enthusiasts are looking for tools that can help them create the kind of masterpieces they expect for their high-quality video content. PowerDirector 7 combines fantastic automated editing and video enhancements tools with more advanced editing options for experienced users. The improved interface provides faster access to features and resizable editing windows, in addition to easier management of media files, and the addition of DirectorZone is a dream for sharing your creativity with others. As far as we're concerned, PowerDirector 7 is the easiest way to produce high-quality videos - and you don't even need to have prior knowledge of video editing because CyberLink has done a great job of guiding you through the whole process." >> CyberLink PowerDirector 7 Ultra Review Crucial Ballistix Tracer PC3-12800 Review XSReviews has reviewed Crucial Ballistix Tracer PC3-12800 RAM "Crucial have always been one of the more popular high-end memory manufacturers, with their Crucial Ballistix kits being an overclockers favourite. However, Crucial do another kit, known as the Ballistix Tracer sporting black heatspreaders and fancy LED lighting. Let's see if they're as good as we hope." >> Crucial Ballistix Tracer PC3-12800 Review Cooler Master V8 CPU Cooler Review Legit Reviews posted a review on the Cooler Master V8 CPU Cooler "The V8 from Cooler Master is a very unique looking cooler that performs quite well. In the cooler world today it is getting harder to tell one tower cooler from another. This is not the case with the V8. With its crazy heatpipe bends and the fan shroud it makes the cooler stand out. Combined with the fact it really can perform, to me this makes the V8 a very attractive cooler..." >> Cooler Master V8 CPU Cooler Review Panasonic Link-to-Cell Phone System Review Hardware Secrets posted Panasonic Link-to-Cell Phone System Review "If you are hooked on your cell phone or are one of the many people who have recently ditched their landline to go all cellular, this is one gadget you should know about. The Link-to-Cell is a Bluetooth device that lets you take and make cellular calls using a Panasonic cordless phone." >> Panasonic Link-to-Cell Phone System Review Choiix Ergonomic Metal Sleeve For Notebooks Review Futurelooks posted a review on the Choiix Ergonomic Metal Sleeve For Notebook "Did you bring protection? No, not that kind of protection. If you want to keep up with your techie obsession, it is of paramount importance that you invest in some quality protective cases for all of your electronic devices. This of course, includes something to protect your beloved notebook from random bumps, bruises, drops, and spills. Earlier this year, we hopped on a plane over to Taiwan to check out COMPUTEX Taipei, a computer and technology trade show where we met up with the people at Choiix. At the time, they only had some prototypes on display, but the Choiix (pronounced “Choice) line of laptop accessories is now ready for retail and we’ve got our hands on some of the first units to come off the line." >> Choiix Ergonomic Metal Sleeve For Notebooks Review GeForce GTX 260 with 216 cores Video Card Review Hardware Secrets posted a review on the GeForce GTX 260 with 216 cores Video Card "nVidia is launching today a new version of GeForce GTX 260 with 216 processors instead of 192 to better compete with Radeon HD 4870. In fact nVidia is pitching to reviewing websites that this new GeForce GTX 260 is faster than Radeon HD 4870 for the top latest games released (FarCry 2, Fallout 3, Dead Space, Call of Duty World at War and Left 4 Dead). Let's see the performance increase brought by this new model and how it is compared to other nVidia products and competitors – including Radeon HD 4870, of course." >> GeForce GTX 260 with 216 cores Video Card Review Vantec AeroFlow FX 92 CPU Cooler Review DragonSteelMods.com posted a review on the Vantec AeroFlow FX 92 CPU Cooler "Ok, a few days ago I took a look at the Vantec AeroFlow FX120, today I've got the little brother to that cooler, the AeroFlow FX 92. How does it compare to the larger version? Read on to find out... " >> Vantec AeroFlow FX 92 CPU Cooler Review OCZ Dominatrix Gaming Mouse Review OCIA.net has posted their review of the OCZ Dominatrix Gaming Mouse. "Last year at CES, we saw OCZ Technology's first bid to the mouse market with their Equalizer gaming mouse. The Equalizer had all the makings of a good mouse-on-the-fly DPI switching, back and forward buttons, a nice rubber feel, even two sizes. Today we have for review OCZ's next try at a gaming mouse, the Dominatrix (I know, right?)." >> OCZ Dominatrix Gaming Mouse Review iStarUSA xAGE-902 Dual HDD Docking Station Review techPowerUp posted a review on the iStarUSA xAGE-902 Dual HDD Docking Station "iStarUSA has a new dock to add to their large stable of HDD docks, rackmount chassis, and other enclosures. The xAGE-902 Dual HDD Docking Station features a dual HDD design and no-nonsense looks. Look and see why iStarUSA's latest offering may be your next HDD docking solution." >> iStarUSA xAGE-902 Dual HDD Docking Station Review Intel E7200 2.53GHz Dual Core Processor Review TechwareLabs has published a review of the Intel E7200 2.53GHz Dual Core Processor "Looking to boost the performance of your computer? Join Chris S as we take a look at the Intel E7200 2.53GHz Processor. Part of the Core 2 Duo lineup, we know that this processor offers a punch. Now we are left wondering is the bang worth the buck?" >> Intel E7200 2.53GHz Dual Core Processor Review Walton Chaintech APOGEE 2.5" Solid State Disk Review TweakTown posted a review on the Walton Chaintech APOGEE 2.5" Solid State Disk "Today we are looking at Walton Chaintech’s latest endeavor, solid state storage. If you frequent the pages of TweakTown you already know that this market is blowing up faster than a star hitting supernova and Chaintech is looking to cash in, as are many of the memory manufacturers. >> Walton Chaintech APOGEE 2.5" Solid State Disk Review Intel Core i7-920 Processor BX80601920 Review Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the Intel Core i7-920 Processor BX80601920 "Today we are releasing the third review in our Core i7 series which focuses on the features and performance of the Intel Core i7-920. The Core i7-920 is considered to be the processor for the mainstream consumer primarily because of its price to performance ratio. The i7-920 doesn't have the unlocked multipliers that its more mature sibling does, but it is still a quite capable chip with its 2.66 GHz factory clock. We intend to share all of our findings and hope after reading this review you will have a much better understanding of the Core i7 family in general and the i7-920 in specific. We also plan to go into as complete of a discussion as possible on everything you can do to enhance capabilities this porcessor brings to the table. Unfortunately we don't have a QX9770, Intel's previous "King of the Hill", to compare the i7-920 to; but we should note that in all the test results we've seen the i7-920 (model BX80601920) outperforms the QX9770 in all processor dependant tasks. So the only true competition for the i7-920 are the other members of the Core i7 family which we will be testing for comparison purposes." >> Intel Core i7-920 Processor BX80601920 Review Crucial Ballistix Tracer 2x2GB DDR3 10666 Review OCC has published a new review on some Crucial Ballistix Tracer 2x2GB DDR3 10666 "That time in the past where the need for system memory of less than a gigabyte has come and gone and is but a distant memory. Welcome to the now where operating systems can make use of 4 gigabytes or more of system memory. The Crucial Ballistix Tracer DDR3 PC3 10600 modules deliver performance with a little extra bling for the guys and gals who like to show off the innards of their system. In my testing I found the Crucial modules superior to all of the modules I have tested to date. The only weak spot was the memory bandwidth and 1024x768 gaming score, this was however a small enough difference that in day to day operation you would never see at the performance differential. The tight timings do help with the performance of these modules. Even though some of the comparison modules are running tighter timings they come close but do not deliver the same performance." >> Crucial Ballistix Tracer 2x2GB DDR3 10666 Review Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1.5 Terabyte Review OCC has published a new review on the Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1.5 Terabyte "As the largest single drive in its class, the Seagate Barracuda 1.5 Terabyte 7200.11 hard drive offers performance equal to or greater than the Seagate 1TB drive. It only falls short in the access time portion of the benchmarking. With that being said, will you notice the difference in real life computing between it and the smaller 1 TB drive? No. It is slower than some of the comparison drives but the average read speeds are significantly higher across the board than the traditional hard drive comparisons. The SSD was included to show what the future might bring once the technology really starts to mature." >> Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 1.5 Terabyte Review Alienware Area-51 m15x Gaming Notebook Review I4U NEWS published a review of the Alienware Area-51 m15x Gaming Notebook. "Today we are looking at the Alienware Area-51 m15x Gaming Notebook. The m15x is one of the best 15-inch gaming notebooks on the market and offers a ton of features and levels of performance typically reserved for desktop computers. If you are in the market for a gaming notebook or are looking for a great system to give the gamer on your holiday shopping list the m15x could be perfect for you. Read on for all of the details." >> Alienware Area-51 m15x Gaming Notebook Review Antec Skeleton Review DriverHeaven posted a review on the Antec Skeleton case "Unlike any other offerings weve seen from Antec the Skeleton is unique in every way. The Skeleton utilises a completely open air design, radically different from a traditional case. Antec has created something more akin to a test bench, attempting to bring the concept to a more mainstream audience. Hopefully the innovative Skeleton can live up to Antecs reputation and prove to be a viable option for enthusiasts and overclockers." >> Antec Skeleton Review Left 4 Dead Review Bit-Tech published a review of Left 4 Dead "Yet while unquestionably excellent and powerfully addictive, Left 4 Dead never becomes intoxicating to the point that you realise you haven't eaten all day and you've got a review due tomorrow. A single ninety minute campaign is generally enough to slake your thirst for blasting zombies -- for a few hours at least -- and should be easy enough to organise between a group of friends. >> Left 4 Dead Review Silverstone Decathlon 1000W Power Supply (SST-DA1000) Review Bjorn3D takes a look at the Silverstone Decathlon 1000W Power Supply (SST-DA1000). "How things have change over the last couple of years with the computer power supply. It used to be that 500W was all you needed to power your system, but today we find 1kW and higher power supplies in many enthusiasts' systems. Of course, this is all because of the SLI and CrossFire technologies that have taken off since they first appeared. It's is possible to find many systems with two graphic cards or even three graphics cards, and sometimes the ones with only two cards each consist of two GPU cores, bringing the total to four GPU's. These high performance graphic cards draw insane amounts of power. >> Silverstone Decathlon 1000W Power Supply (SST-DA1000) Review Thermaltake BlacX SE Hard Drive Dock Review Bigbruin.com has posted a review on the Thermaltake BlacX SE Hard Drive Dock "The Thermaltake BlacX SE hard drive dock provides a convenient way to access 3.5 inch and 2.5 inch SATA drives without installing them in a computer, or in an external drive enclosure. You can swap out drives quickly and easily, and while the speed isn't what you might want for frequent, large transfers, it is quite good for USB 2.0." >> Thermaltake BlacX SE Hard Drive Dock Review |