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MSI Geforce GTX 275 Lightning Video Card Review
Madshrimps posted a review on the MSI Geforce GTX 275 Lightning Video Card

The previous Lightning model based of a Geforce GTX 260 by MSI was a big success within the overclocking/gaming community. Can MSI pull it off again with the higher rated GTX 275? What did MSI change to declare this card the fastest GTX 275 out there? Only one way to find out: Let us explore the card and included software bit by bit.
MSI Geforce GTX 275 Lightning Video Card Review

ASUS P7P55D Deluxe Motherboard Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the ASUS P7P55D Deluxe Motherboard

The ASUS P7P55D Deluxe motherboard is ideal for serious gamers and power users. The two-chip layout conserves power and delivers advanced performance tuning for a smoother, more realistic experience. Plus, Asus has pushed the envelope for the standard DDR3 memory specification, hitting speeds of 2133 MHz. The ASUS P7P55D Deluxe also both NVIDIA SLI and ATI CrossFireX multi-GPU technologies.
ASUS P7P55D Deluxe Motherboard Review



Thermaltake BlacX Duet Hard Drive Docking Station Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the Thermaltake BlacX Duet Hard Drive Docking Station.

If you have multiple hard drives, are a computer technician, or find yourslef constantly installing and uninstalling hard drives then you need to read our review of the improved BlacX Duet. With room to install 2 hard drives simultaneously and swap either at the push of a button the BlacX Duet should find a home on your desk and we tell you why.
Thermaltake BlacX Duet Hard Drive Docking Station Review

SiSoftware Sandra 2010 Portable USB Edition Review
TestFreaks posted a review on SiSoftware Sandra 2010 Portable USB Edition

Sandra is a well known and respected set of tools that will do much more than just benchmarks though, it's a complete suite of tools that can help you learn everything and anything about your computers from temperatures to voltages to even giving you information about your portable devices like MP3 players and phones. SiSoftware has recently released portable versions of their Sandra testing and diagnostic utility, it comes on a USB drive to make it fully portable so you can easily take it with you if need be, and it can be run right from the USB drive with no installation necessary.
SiSoftware Sandra 2010 Portable USB Edition Review

Logitech G19 Gaming Keyboard Review
ASE Labs posted a review on the Logitech G19 Gaming Keyboard

Logitech's newest gaming keyboard, the G19, has been released with much praise from reviewers. The color LCD and ability to change the backlighting color of the keys are just some of the features of this new gaming keyboard. Unfortunately, the keyboard seems to have taken a step back in one area critical to the intended use... the typing ability is worse than the older G15. The keyboard may pack a bunch of cool features, but is it worth it with that glaring problem?
Logitech G19 Gaming Keyboard Review

Digital Storm's Core i5 System Reviewed
HotHardware.com takes a look at Digital Storm's Core i5 System

When Intel introduced its LGA1166 Lynnfield processors earlier this fall, one of its goals was to introduce Nehalem's advanced technology at lower price points. To that end, Digital Storm has designed a high-end system around the P55 chipset and Core i5 processor. At a price of ~$1900, the customized system isn't what you'd call cheap, but it's still less expensive than some of the Core i7 PCs we've seen recently, several of which landed between $3100-$4000 dollars. At first glance, the 2.67GHz Core i5 might not seem to be capable competition for Core i7 processors running at 3.2GHz and above, but Digital Storm has a trick up its sleeve. The relatively pedestrian quad-core has, in this case, been punched up to 3.8GHz from the factory. DS claims that the processors it ships in this configuration have been certified to operate "100% Stability and Reliability." We test that claim in the review...
Digital Storm's Core i5 System Reviewed

Cooler Master HAF 932 AMD Edition Case Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the Cooler Master HAF 932 AMD Edition Case

Cooler Master has just released a new version from their HAF 932 full-tower case targeted to AMD/ATI fanboys. Is it simply a HAF 932 painted red or is there more features? Since we've already reviewed the original HAF 932 we will be able to tell you exactly all the differences between the two. Let's check it out.
Cooler Master HAF 932 AMD Edition Case Review

InnoVISION Inno3D GeForce GT 240 Video Card Review
PCShopTalk posted a review on the InnoVISION Inno3D GeForce GT 240 Video Card

The GeForce GT 240 I have tested and reviewed in this article is made by InnoVISION and it sports one of the latest GPUs from Nvidia which supports some interesting technologies like Purevideo, CUDA and PhysX and it is made on the newer 40nm technology.
InnoVISION Inno3D GeForce GT 240 Video Card Review

Mushkin Volta 600W Power Supply Review
OCC has published a review on the Mushkin Volta 600W Power Supply

The Mushkin Enhanced Volta 600W power supply performed very well throughout testing with some impressive results. The DC voltage load regulation was excellent with very little voltage drop from zero to nearly full load and the ripple/noise levels on all the DC rails were very low, which all adds up to excellent DC quality. The efficiency and power factor could be better, but it did perform up to the levels outlined in the accompanying literature and easily met the ATX12V V2.2 specification.
Mushkin Volta 600W Power Supply Review

Tyme Machines Darth Vader 4GB USB Flash Drive Review
ThinkComputers.org takes a look at the Tyme Machines Darth Vader 4GB USB Flash Drive

Regardless of what you do or even where you are from Im pretty sure youve heard of Star Wars. The original movies were so revolutionary and the newer ones brought the franchise back to life. With the popularity of the Star Wars franchise you would expect there to be all kinds of Star Wars related products, but this is one of the first time Ive seen Star Wars themed USB Flash drives. Today I will be looking at the Darth Vader USB Flash drive from Tyme Machines. Lets see if it turns me to the dark side
Tyme Machines Darth Vader 4GB USB Flash Drive Review

Thermaltake V9 Black Edition Computer Case Review
APH Networks has published a new review on the Thermaltake V9 Black Edition Computer Case

Whether we like taking part in it or not, gaming is a huge part of the PC industry. So huge, in fact, that millions are spent each year for research and development into the latest games. And even more R&D is spent each year on improving hardware in a way that gaming experience is improved. Gaming hardware requirements are advancing at a pace like never before, with games like Crysis constantly pushing the latest hardware to its limits. The chassis market must also keep up with the ever changing demands of even the most casual gamer, as well as satisfying the needs of the hardcore enthusiast. Like most gaming cases already available on the market, a gaming case must have two things. Firstly, adequate cooling -- which is required to provide good airflow to hot running, and maybe even overclocked, computer parts. Secondly, it must be aesthetically pleasing, because let's face it -- no one wants to have the most expensive hardware available put in a case that they're embarrassed to show on their desk. This is where Thermaltake comes in. Today, we'll be looking at the Thermaltake V9 Black Edition. As the name suggests, this is an all black version of the Thermaltake V9. Will this case provide the cooling and aesthetic balance that gamers need, or will it be too pricey to appeal to even the casual gamer? Will Thermaltake succeed or fail in winning the hearts of casual and hardcore gamers alike? Read on to find out!
Thermaltake V9 Black Edition Computer Case Review

Samsung SyncMaster P2350 LCD Monitor Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the Samsung SyncMaster P2350 LCD Monitor

Desktop PCs have come to a point where your digital experience will be limited to the capability of your monitor. With high end Core 2 Duo CPUs and decent HD capable video cards priced around $100, there is no reason to be viewing the digital world on low resolution screens. If you are, then it is time to step up and upgrade to an HD Monitor. The question is: is the Samsung SyncMaster P2350 a worthy upgrade? Benchmark Review takes a look at this 23-inch LCD Widescreen monitor and see if it's a good buy.
Samsung SyncMaster P2350 LCD Monitor Review