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PowerSquid Home Theater Surge Protector PD-SQ3K-CALAMARI Review
TestFreaks.com posted a review on the PowerSquid Home Theater Surge Protector PD-SQ3K-CALAMARI

Our friends at Cable Organizer sent me over the PowerSquid Home Theater Surge Protector for review, yes it's the real thing, from Flexity, the original makers of the Squid surge protectors. There are many other imitations out there, I've got a few myself actually, but only the real PowerSquid from Flexity is the original that offers great features over the imitations like swiveling plug, illuminated outlets, lifetime warranty and warranty protection of up to $500,000 for connected equipment.
PowerSquid Home Theater Surge Protector PD-SQ3K-CALAMARI Review

Cooler Master Aquagate Max Review
Bjorn3D look at the Cooler Master Aquagate Max

Granted, there are better cooling methods such as phase change. The problems with these other methods is the sheer upkeep. If you want to run sub-zero temperatures with a phase change system, you will have to insulate your motherboard from the liquid that condenses. Though water needs a little upkeep to keep it in good condition, it is not nearly as time consuming as phase changing. On top of that, there is the price difference.

These cooling methods have always been more expensive than traditional air coolers. Today, Cooler Master has helped sooth this issue by putting together their Aquagate Max cooling system. This system comes with everything you will need to get your water cooled rig ready to go. There have been many kits such as this that simply don't offer any benefit over air cooling due to their cheap construction. Cooler Master hopes to buck this trend, but can they do it while still maintaining a decent price?
Cooler Master Aquagate Max Review



NZXT Guardian 921 Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the NZXT Guardian 921

The Guardian 921 is an interesting looking chassis, featuring a "shield" as a door and a "head" raised above the rest of the case with a temperature LCD screen. Included with the case are three temperature sensors that can be placed at important locations that need to be monitored.
NZXT Guardian 921 Review

Cooler Master ATCS 840 Review
InsideHW.com has reviewed Cooler Master ATCS 840 case

One of the most important items in cooling solution of basic components in any configuration is, in most cases undeservedly underestimated, the chassis. From simple "boxes" that hold all components together chassis have evolved into products that get a lot of attention. Cooler Master's model ATCS 840 that we are going to present you is anything but simple, ordinary chassis. ATCS (Active Thermal Convention System) series of cases is not new in Cooler Master's product portfolio. In 1999, Cooler Master was one of the first manufacturers that launched chassis made completely of aluminum.
Cooler Master ATCS 840 Review

Hawking HWRN1A Hi-Gain Wireless-300N Router Review
Rbmods posted a review on the Hawking HWRN1A Hi-Gain Wireless-300N Router

Still using one of those older 802.11G or even 802.11b routers? As demand for networking bandwidth increases, 802.11N is becoming more popular. Today we'll be looking at one such upgrade option offered by well-known networking provider, Hawking Technology: the Hawking HWRN1A Hi-Gain Wireless-300N Router. Have they finally made wireless routers plug-in-play, or will you need to mess around a bunch of connection settings? We're here to answer that question in this review.
Hawking HWRN1A Hi-Gain Wireless-300N Router Review

ASUS Eee PC 1002HA Review
Hardware Secrets took an in-depth look on the new member of ASUS Eee PC, 1002HA, which is a “Netbook” (small laptop) based on Intel Atom N270 CPU (1.6 GHz) with 1 GB RAM, 160 GB HDD, 1.3 MP webcam, 802.11b/g/n wireless LAN, Bluetooth and more.

Eee PC from ASUS is a series of small laptops (called "netbooks" by the manufacturer) coming with an unbeatable price tag, being perfect for users that want an inexpensive, small and light laptop for carrying around and don't mind having a smaller 10" screen. Today we are going to take an in-depth look on the latest model from this series, called 1002HA, which is based on Intel Atom N270 CPU (1.6 GHz) paired with Intel 945GSE chipset, with 1 GB DDR2 memory, 160 GB SATA HDD, 1.3-megapixel webcam, 802.11b/g/n wireless networking, bluetooth and several other features, coming with Windows XP SP3 pre-installed.
ASUS Eee PC 1002HA Review