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ASRock X58 Extreme Motherboard Review
PCShopTalk posted a review on the ASRock X58 Extreme Motherboard

The VRM and X58 chipset cooling solutions are linked together with a heatpipe; I do not consider this a very good solution because, as we already know, the X58 chipset is very hot also, like the VRM, and when we overclock the system and they will transfer the heat from one to another. I would have preferred this board to have some bigger heatsinks, with one or two heatpipes between the VRM and the X58 chipset.
ASRock X58 Extreme Motherboard Review

Noctua NF-P14 FLX 140mm Fans Review
DragonSteelMods posted a review on the Noctua NF-P14 FLX 140mm Fans

Today for review I've got a pair of new fans from Noctua, they're called the NF-P14 FLX fans. They're 140mm fans making them fairly large of course, these 140mm fans are special in that they have round frames. The round frames make the fan essentially smaller, or at least the frame is smaller. The mounting holes in the frame will fit where any 120mm fan will fit, thus the end user can easily replace a 120mm fan with a 140mm fan for even more cooling ability. You can use the NF-P14 though in a 140mm space since Noctua has included adapters to help you do this. So read on to learn more...
Noctua NF-P14 FLX 140mm Fans Review



NZXT Sentry 2 Fan Controller Review
Vortez.co.uk posted a review on the NZXT Sentry 2 Fan Controller

The Sentry 2 is NZXT's latest addition to their Sentry fan controller series. Unlike the Sentry 1, the Sentry 2 features a colourful touch screen interface in order to make the fan controlling experience much more intuitive. Furthermore, the colourful interface of the screen will certainly add a hint of modern looks to any computer system. Asides from the touch screen interface, the Sentry 2 packs many worthwhile features such as support for five case fans, five temperature diodes, automatic and manual fan control modes, and 10W per channel.

Although fan controllers with knobs make up the major part of the market, the Sentry 2's flat bezel will be very helpful for consumers that have a computer case with a front door that could potentially interfere with such knobs. Given the fact that touch screen interfaces are not broadly used amongst fan controller manufacturers, it will be most interesting to see if NZXT has hit the right notes in making the Sentry 2 a good product.
NZXT Sentry 2 Fan Controller Review

Rosewill RNA-7700 Silent 220mm Notebook Cooling Stand Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Rosewill RNA-7700 Silent 220mm Notebook Cooling Stand

Keep your laptop from overheating with the Rosewill RNA-7700 Notebook Cooling Stand. This innovative laptop accessory features a silent 220mm fan that circulates the air around the hottest area of your laptop. The powerful fan is rated at 100CFM and can spin up to 550RPM. Best of all, your experience won’t be spoiled by sound since the fan operates at a quiet 16dBA.
Rosewill RNA-7700 Silent 220mm Notebook Cooling Stand Review

SSD vs HDD on a Netbook
TestFreaks compared the performance of SSD vs HDD on a Netbook

I know the SSD is faster than the HDD, but what I didn't really know wa show it affected the system performance overall, so being a reviewer I ran tests, lots of tests, to find the answer. I ran storage specific tests, I ran overall system tests and separate tests as well and I found the obvious that the SSD is faster. I also found the not so obvious as well that at the system level the performance seemed lower with the SSD installed. So continue on to see the results of the testing and you can make your own conclusions.
SSD vs HDD on a Netbook

NZXT Beta EVO Black Mid-Tower Case Review
Rbmods posted a review on the NZXT Beta EVO Black Mid-Tower Case

In the midst of a global recession, the budget case market is exploding. Let's check out what NZXT has to offer in the Beta EVO. Read on.
NZXT Beta EVO Black Mid-Tower Case Review

SSD Performance: Marvell SATA-6G vs Intel ICH10
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the SSD Performance of Marvell SATA-6G vs Intel ICH10

When the Seagate Barracuda XT was revealed as the World's first-ever third generation SATA 6GBps hard drive, expectations for performance were raised to match the new bandwidth limit. While this drive offered tremendous storage capacity paired to good performance, the transfer speeds were nowhere near the second generation SATA 3GBps limit. This is where Benchmark Reviews turns to our vast collection of Solid State Drive storage products, some of which eclipse the SATA-II range. However, our history of SSD performance tests on the Intel ICH10 Southbridge would prove to be very different than our results on the new Marvell 88SE9123 or 88SE9128 SATA-III chips. In this article, Benchmark Reviews compares Marvell SATA 6G SSD performance against tests on the Intel ICH10 chipset.
SSD Performance: Marvell SATA-6G vs Intel ICH10

Acer Aspire 5738DG-6165 15.6-inch 3D Notebook
TweakTown posted a review on the Acer Aspire 5738DG-6165 15.6-inch 3D Notebook

Today I am looking at a notebook from Acer called the Acer Aspire 5738DG-6165. This machine has one very unique feature -- it is 3D capable. This is the first notebook from Acer to offer 3D and one of the first on the market to support 3D from the factory.

If you are a big movie and casual game fan, the Acer Aspire 5738DG-6165 may be something you want to check out. The notebook turns plain ol' movies and content into 3D without any drama or extra steps. The coolness of the 3D feature aside, will the Acer Aspire 5738DG-6165 stack up?
Acer Aspire 5738DG-6165 15.6-inch 3D Notebook

Topower Tiger 1200W Power Supply Review
OCC has published a review on the Topower Tiger 1200W Power Supply

A mixed bag in the electrical performance stakes. The DC regulation is exceptional with the 12V rail only dropping 20mV when taken from 0 to over 80 amps! Efficiency and power factor levels are very good but not quite up to the claimed 80 Plus certification following the OCC testing methodology. I will mention at this stage the claimed 80 Plus and Nvidia SLI Ready certification of which I can find no evidence, at the time of writing this review, on the 80 Plus Org or Nvidia websites.
Topower Tiger 1200W Power Supply Review

OCZ Platinum DDR3-1333 4GB Low Voltage Dual Channel Memory Kit Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the OCZ Platinum DDR3-1333 4GB Low Voltage Dual Channel Memory Kit

The standard for DDR3 memory is still 1.5v, but most high performance memory has voltages far above that. Many earlier high performance DDR3 modules had a Vdimm of 1.9v-2.1v. It still amazes me that the memory manufacturers were able to make DDR3 memory run at DDR3-2000 and higher at 1.65v. Today I will be looking at yet another low voltage dual channel kit, this one by OCZ, their Platinum DDR3-1333 4GB kit. It runs with timings of 7-7-7-20, at Intels required 1.65v. And of course these modules sport OCZs shiny platinum heatspreaders. Will this memory take my i7/P55 to victory? Read on to see!
OCZ Platinum DDR3-1333 4GB Low Voltage Dual Channel Memory Kit Review

ASUS GeForce GTX 285 Matrix Review
PureOverclock has published a review of the ASUS GeForce GTX 285 Matrix graphics card.

The ASUS GTX 285 Matrix is part of the Republic of Gamers lineup, and it brings a few ASUS-specific features to the table. Like to overclock? Want to adjust voltages without voiding your warranty? Want the fastest single-GPU Nvidia card on the market? Then you're in for a treat today. But you know the question on your mind is, "How close does it come to their Radeon 5870?" We figured that question would probably come up, so we've done the testing and have the answers for you.
ASUS GeForce GTX 285 Matrix Review

ATI Radeon HD 5770 CrossFireX Performance Review
Techgage.com published a look at CrossFireX performance when utilizing two Radeon HD 5770's

Want to purchase a Radeon HD 5870, but can't find one in stock? One alternative to consider is instead purchasing two Radeon HD 5770's to take advantage of CrossFireX. Not only does this solution save you up to $80 at current pricing, but it proved in our results to offer even better performance in select titles, such as with Modern Warfare 2.
ATI Radeon HD 5770 CrossFireX Performance Review

AMD Phenom II 965 X4 Black Edition C3 Processor Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the AMD Phenom II 965 X4 Black Edition C3 Processor

Although AMD has had some exciting new mid- and entry-level chips come to market in the last several months, their top of the line Phenom II series has not seen much action since the beginning of the year. But since we won't see AMD's new six-core desktop Thuban processor emerge until next year, what we have to feed off of in the meantime is a new Phenom II core revision, the C3. Beginning with the highest-clocked chip, the 965 BE, the new core will begin to filter down through the rest of the lineup through next year. Enhancements to the core are expected to lower voltage requirements and thus reduce operating temperature, which can potentially lead to better, more stable overclocks. Is it worth the upgrade expense for a current Phenom II owner to make the change to the new revision though? Join me as I aim to find out!
AMD Phenom II 965 X4 Black Edition C3 Processor Review