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Daily Reviews Summary 11/23/09
Posted on: 2009-11-23 10:49:02 ATI Catalyst 9.11 Windows 7 Driver Analysis TweakTown posted an ATI Catalyst 9.11 Windows 7 Driver Analysis "Not mentioned in the new features section, but no doubt still important, is the fact that the new Catalyst 9.11 drivers now offer support for the HD 5700 series which was something that wasn't included in the 9.10s. In saying that, there was a 5700 series beta of the 9.10s which did offer support, for which reason we've used that driver for the HD 5770 which is now included. >> ATI Catalyst 9.11 Windows 7 Driver Analysis NZXT M59 Mid-Tower Computer Case Review Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the NZXT M59 Mid-Tower Computer Case "I am a case snob. The cases I like are brushed aluminum, have removable motherboard trays, neatly rolled edges, finished interiors, cable management, and so forth. They have SATA backplanes and mounts for triple-120 radiators. A certain degree of style doesn't hurt, either. Of course cases like this are expensive, but since I have to look at them all day, I figure they're worth it. In this article, Benchmark Reviews inspects the NZXT M59 Mid-Tower computer case, which at a suggested retail price of $59.99 is hardly in the milieu I'm become accustomed to. Will the design flair evident in NZXT's $400 Khaos gaming case be in evidence here? Let's see." >> NZXT M59 Mid-Tower Computer Case Review NZXT Guardian 921 PC Case Review DragonSteelMods posted a review on the NZXT Guardian 921 PC Case "The Guardian 921 is a steel case in a mid tower configuration. If you are looking for a light aluminum case to carry to LAN parties, this is not the one for you. But if your goal is to have a rugged sexy looking gaming PC then the Guardian 921 fits the bill. " >> NZXT Guardian 921 PC Case Review Antec Two Hundred Mid Tower Case Review Verdis Reviews posted a review on the Antec Two Hundred Mid Tower Case "The ability to stay connected to the net whilst on the move is becoming more and more popular with netbooks being the latest must-have gadget. With more power and quicker speeds combined with a decrease in product size, the need for efficient and effective cooling is an ever-greater necessity. One way to supply extra cooling potential is through a notebook cooler; the marketplace has been hit with a wave of these coolers released left, right and centre and all claiming to offer effective cooling. In reality though, many coolers just couldn't hack it in terms of raw >> Antec Two Hundred Mid Tower Case Review Patriot Viper Series DDR3-1600 8-8-8-24 XMP Ready Triple Channel Memory Kit Review OCIA.net has posted their review of the Patriot Viper Series DDR3-1600 8-8-8-24 XMP Ready Triple Channel Memory Kit "Though they have been around since 1985, I have never owned any Patriot Memory products before now. My memory purchases have been from the "household name" companies, as have most of yours. I always enjoy reviewing products from brands I have never owned before, and was delighted when I was asked to review a Patriot memory kit. Today I will be looking Patriot's Viper Series DDR3-1600 8-8-8-24 triple channel memory kit. It is designed for the i7, and supports Intel XMP. Of course it does all of this at the i7's required Vdimm of 1.65v. Will the Patriot memory kit do us proud? Read on to see!" >> Patriot Viper Series DDR3-1600 8-8-8-24 XMP Ready Triple Channel Memory Kit Review Mackie MR8 Reference Monitors Review DreamWare Computers posted a review on the Mackie MR8 Reference Monitors "Traditionally the only way to get the Mackie name on your monitors was to buy from their lone HR series - which are out of the budget of most small-time recording hobbyists and are highly acclaimed professional level monitors. Mackie does have their Tapco brand, but it's very budget minded. When Mackie released their MR series of monitors, people jumped at the idea of getting the same high quality monitoring technology Mackie is known for, but at a fraction of the cost. Having reviewed several sets of monitors here in the past, and having personally used even more, I've been trying for a long time to get a set of these MR monitors myself to review here for you. Today, that day has arrived!" >> Mackie MR8 Reference Monitors Review Seagate FreeAgent Theater+ HD Media Player Review Futurelooks checks out Seagate's follow up to their FreeAgent Theatre product "Is there something in the air? Maybe in the water? It seems that so many companies that once focused on other areas, like memory and motherboards, have suddenly acquired a taste for consumer electronics and they're all gravitating toward the appeal of HD media players." >> Seagate FreeAgent Theater+ HD Media Player Review Prolimatech Megahalems Rev.B LGA1156 Review PureOverclock posted a review of the Prolimatech Megahalems Rev.B LGA1156 CPU heatsink. "Today we are looking closely at the Prolimatech Megahalems Rev.B on the LGA1156 socket to see if it can continue its successful ways. More specifically, we'll overclock the snot out of our Core i7 and find out just how far the Rev.B can let us overclock on air cooling. As you'll soon see, we were quite surprised by the results. Follow along and find out why." >> Prolimatech Megahalems Rev.B LGA1156 Review Zowie Gear Hammer e-Sports Headset Review OCC has published a review on the Zowie Gear Hammer e-Sports Headset "If the headphones provided decent sound isolation from the real world, and the high end response was a bit better, I would recommend the headset as the best you can get. As I've tried to stress in this conclusion, the shortcomings are actually minor, and I found the headset hard to fault. You can really tell a lot of thought, design and consideration went into developing the Zowie Gear Hammer headset, and it all paid off as Zowie Gear have produced a headset worthy of the professional gamer." >> Zowie Gear Hammer e-Sports Headset Review NZXT Gamma Gaming Case Review Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the NZXT Gamma Gaming Case "Whether you just need a computer for surfing the web or if you are on a quest to construct the ultimate gaming machine, it all begins with the case. NZXT has recently released a mid-tower case for all arenas: the Gamma. This extraordinarily light case is packed with features normally seen only in high-end (and high-priced) gaming cases, and it brings it all to the table for only $49.99. Benchmark Reviews will take you on a full-spectrum tour of the GAMA-001BK ATX case. NZXT has set a high standard for itself in the performance computing market. Will this case meet that standard with its beyond belief bargain price point? Follow me inside to find out." >> NZXT Gamma Gaming Case Review OCZ DDR3 PC3-15000 Platinum Series 4GB Memory Kit Review TweakTown posted a review on the OCZ DDR3 PC3-15000 Platinum Series 4GB Memory Kit "Dual channel memory is back and honestly, it's back with a vengeance. The release of the P55 chipset from Intel has bought with it a huge amount of new memory modules due to its support for cheaper dual channel kits. >> OCZ DDR3 PC3-15000 Platinum Series 4GB Memory Kit Review ASUS Radeon EAH5850 Review Techgage.com published a review of ASUS' Radeon HD 5850 "If we had an award for the "best bang for the buck", it would require little thinking to give it to ATI's Radeon HD 5850. For the price, it offers incredible power, superb power consumption, and of course, DirectX 11 support. We're taking a look at ASUS' version here, which along with Dirt 2, includes a surprisingly useful overclocking tool." >> ASUS Radeon EAH5850 Review Google Chrome OS Preview SuperSite for Windows posted a preview on Google Chrome OS "Thursday's on campus announcement was the second major event Google held for its nascent Chrome OS, and while some have churlishly referred to the project as vaporware, let's not be silly: Chrome OS is real, and by just announcing that it's working on such a thing, Google has already changed the PC operating landscape and then some. The question, going forward, is how much more it will change things. I anticipate seeing Microsoft lower the pricing on its functionally-challenged Windows 7 Starter edition, for example. But if the software giant is serious about competing with Google, it will need to do the unthinkable and simply make Windows 7 Starter available to PC makers for free. It will go kicking and screaming into such a future. The only question is how long it takes." >> Google Chrome OS Preview |