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TrustedReviews have looked at the Dell PowerEdge SC440

Dell’s build quality is particularly good as the SC440 is enclosed in a solid steel shell which is the same as that employed by the higher-end PowerEdge SC1430. There’s room at the front for a pair of 5.25in devices and the price includes an IDE DVD-ROM drive. The system doesn’t have any PS/2 ports but does come as standard with the appropriate keyboard and mouse. To access the interior a large lever at the back is pushed forward which pops the side panel out for easy removal. The lever itself can be padlocked shut to protect against wandering fingers.
Dell PowerEdge SC440 Review

BIOS Magazine posted a review on the CuteFTP Professional 8.0

CuteFTP 8 is the latest product release from GlobalSCAPE, a leading provider of managed file transfer software. The latest version of its excellent FTP client is available in both Home ($39.99) and Professional ($59.99) versions. Home offers value and ease-of-use for the casual user, while Professional maintains that ease-of-use and adds strong security and automation of tasks for business users.
CuteFTP Professional 8.0 Review



APH Networks posted a review on the SteelSound 3H Gaming Headset

SteelSeries has been making gaming peripherals and accessories for quite a while. Whether it's iconic gaming products such as headsets to mousepads, or other miscellaneous odd products, they've got it. While the company's SteelSound 5H V2 is still our favorite high end gamer's audio up until this point, there's one significant aspect that needs to be addressed: Price. At $99 USD per unit is by no means expensive in our opinion; but this is very subjective as some want only top end products regardless of price, while other budget conscious individuals looks for something that has a lot of bang for your buck. As I self proclaim myself to be the guy in the second group, something of value and decent performance historically has always been my preference. To address this market niche, SteelSeries announced the SteelSound 3H and 4H last month to accommodate users of this preference. Earlier this month, both products arrived at my doorstep for our evaluation. How well will each product fit these group of people? We'll take a look at the SteelSound 3H headset priced at $49 USD today, and we'll thoroughly review the 4H as well shortly.
SteelSound 3H Gaming Headset Review

GideonTech.com posted a review on the Kanguru AES Flash Drive

The big selling point for this drive is Kanguru's support of 256-bit AES encryption, making this the first drive to meet federal requirements for insuring the confidentiality of sensitive data. Working in the health care field, I have spent a lot of time on the HIPAA (Heath Information Privacy Accountability Act) so I know how important it is to keep private information as safe as possible.
Kanguru AES Flash Drive Review

PC Stats posted a MSI K9N Diamond nForce 590 SLI Motherboard Review

If you're a gamer, multimedia enthusiast, or future indie rock star mixing tracks for your debute CD, the MSI K9N Diamond is a board well worth your attention because it integrates a Creative Audigy 7.1 channel hardware sound card right in. Standard onboard equipment includes dual Gigabit Ethernet network jacks, a Soundblaster Audigy SE 7.1 sound card, IEEE 1394a 400Mpbs Firewire and USB2.0. When it comes to peripheral expansion we find two PCI Express x1 slots for high bandwidth devices, a 32 bit PCI slot, and the two PCI Express x16 SLI compatible slots for videocards. Data storage is supported by one Ultra 133 IDE channel and six 3GB/s SATA II ports. Nvidia RAID (0/1/0+1/5/JBOD) comes standard with the nForce 590 SLI chipset.
MSI K9N Diamond nForce 590 SLI Motherboard Review

hi-techreviews.com posted a review on the AeroCool Zero Degree Flex Case

AeroCool knows when something is working right, so why change it. When we first saw AeroCool introduce the Masstige and CoolView in August and September of 2005 we were immediately struck by how ease these cases made building a system. Not wanting to change something that isn't broken AeroCool has now introduced the Zero Degree Flex Case. This case uses some of the basic principles that the other two cases used, but the Zero Degree has some additional refinements added such as a 250mm side-panel fan along with room inside the case for three 120mm fans.
AeroCool Zero Degree Flex Case Review

HotHardware.Com posted a 975X Express Motherboard Round-Up

To coincide with the launch of the Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Extreme processors, many manufacturers released new or updated motherboards to support Intel's cutting edge CPU. Over the past few months, we've taken a look at a handful of these motherboards, including products based on chipsets from Intel as well as NVIDIA. Today, however, we're going to focus on a trio of boards all based on Intel's current flagship chipset for the Core 2 and Pentium D, the 975X Express.
975X Express Motherboard Round-Up: Foxconn, Abit, and MSI

Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the Razer AC-1 Barracuda 7.1 Sound Card

If someone asks me a quick question "Is this worth getting for my system?" My answer is a simple "Yes, by all means". This is a VERY viable replacement for any Creative Audigy and Audigy 2 sound card, and a huge upgrade from on board sound.
Razer AC-1 Barracuda 7.1 Sound Card Review

Hexus get an early look at some of the new products abit will be showing to the world at the 2007 CES event.

abit is utilising a digital PWM and masses of heatpipe cooling for its nForce 680i board. Expect to see a massive range of voltage adjustment and a decent bundle. We hope it will retail for sub-£180, too. abit's nForce 650-based boards will be available very soon after the release of its own 680i, which was good to hear.
HEXUS Dragon Tour - What abit will be showcasing at CES 2007

techPowerUp posted a review on the Ultra X-Blaster

The Ultra X-Blaster is a midi tower ATX case with a lot of potential. It may sport a small price tag, making the buy an easy one, but certainly does not disappoint. The case is quite sturdy, features drive rails for easy installation as well as a screwless setup for expansion cards. The included 400W XVS FlexForce modular power supply is a great addition, making this case the perfect allrounder for anyone looking to build their own system.
Ultra X-Blaster Review