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Arctic Cooling Fusion 550R PSU Review
Driverheaven posted a review on the Arctic Cooling Fusion 550R PSU

Arctic Cooling owes their good reputation almost entirely to high performance cooling products, but they are making concentrated efforts to diversify their product range. Today we will have a look at a new product from them, the Fusion 550R PSU. Carrying an interesting name and boasting high performance and many features, it is the one and only PSU Arctic Cooling released. Is it worth being on a shortlist in such a competitive section of the market?
Arctic Cooling Fusion 550R PSU Review

Cables Unlimited Wireless USB Kit with Transmitter and Receiver with Base
TestFreaks.com posted a review on the Cables Unlimited Wireless USB Kit with Transmitter and Receiver with Base

Cables Unlimited sent me over their Wireless USB Kit with Transmitter and Receiver with Base out for review a bit ago, and it allows us to make our USB ports cable free. The kit includes two USB thumbdrive like devices, power adapter and a base for the receiver. The base acts like an adapter, the actual receiver has a male USB connection on it, the base has two female connections, one inside and one outside to plug in your peripheral that you want to make wireless, the power adapter is used to provide power to the external wireless USB adapter.
Cables Unlimited Wireless USB Kit with Transmitter and Receiver with Base



Nvidia GeForce 3DVision & How 3D Works
Bit-Tech published a look at Nvidia's GeForce 3DVision

As a proof of concept the 3DVision is an excellent piece of tech and we confess that if it worked well with existing screens then as hardcore gamers we'd probably be tempted to go out and get one ourselves. If you're looking to spend some cash on a tech toy outside the necessary keyboard and mouse and instead of other worthy upgrades, compared to the questionably working OCZ NIA or the excellent but ultimately restricted Novint Falcon, it's worth the cash on 3DVision.

The requirement for a totally new monitor though is what knocks the legs out from underneath the 3DVision, taking it off the market for those who were after a big boys toy. As an unproven technology it needs to be cheap enough for interested parties to buy it on a whim so they can check it out and tell their friends -- and the one thing that 3D gaming //still isn't; is cheap enough for the average consumer.

That said it is worth bearing in mind that this is still cutting edge technology and that such stuff is always expensive. As time goes by those who are just behind the curve will start to catch up and the 3DVision will become a technology which is more viable beyond just the corporate or early-adopter market - and we can't wait!
Nvidia GeForce 3DVision & How 3D Works

Gelid Silent Spirit Top-flow cooler Review
ocaholic.ch posted a review on the Gelid Silent Spirit Top-flow cooler

Silent Spirit is the name of the first air cooler coming from Gelid Solutions, a very new brand from Hong Kong. This top flow cooler claims to provide you with reasonable performance, a quiet fan and a low price tag.
Gelid Silent Spirit Top-flow cooler Review

XFX 9800GTX + Black Review
XSReviews has reviewed the XFX 9800GTX + Black graphics card.

nVidia have recently decided to rename a lot of their 9 series cards with the GT1 series moniker. Fortunately, XFX sent us over a couple before this, so today I'm not testing a GT something or other, it's a 9800 GTX + Black Edition. Let's check it out.
XFX 9800GTX + Black Review

Hawking HomeRemote Pro Review
Maximum CPU has posted its review of Hawking's HomeRemote Pro

The hawking home automation system is another option in the increasingly popular world of Internet-enabled home remote systems. One great thing about this system is that there is no required software to install. I did the entire setup process on a Linux computer with Firefox 3 and it worked great. This means that the Hawking HomeRemote Pro system will work with any computer, as long as it has a modern web browser and an Internet connection. There may possibly be issues with strongly firewalled home networks, or homes that do not have a router, but a conventional network setup will not cause any problems.
Hawking HomeRemote Pro Review

NVIDIA Ion Platform Benchmark Preview
Legit Reviews posted NVIDIA Ion Platform Benchmark Preview

At the Consumer Electronics Show last week, NVIDIA was showing off a new reference platform that they were calling the world's smallest fully capable visual computer. Features like DirectX 10 graphics, NVIDIA CUDA technology, and HD video are now possible in a 3" x 4" motherboard. This PC is so small that it fits in the palm of your hand with room left to spare.
NVIDIA Ion Platform Benchmark Preview

Foxconn X58 Quantum Force BloodRage Overclocking Test
Madshrimps posted Foxconn X58 Quantum Force BloodRage Overclocking Test

Foxconn has moved aggressively forward in the retail market, previously only OEM supplier they are now pushing hard to get their brand recognized by end users. Their latest motherboard is based on Intel high end X58 chipset. their naming schemes are not a mumbo jumbo of numbers and letters, but actually really eye-catching, like their P35 MARS, X48 Blackops, and now the X58 Blood Rage.
Foxconn X58 Quantum Force BloodRage Overclocking Test

GeForce 185.20, ambient occlusion tested
Techconnect Magazine has just posted a performance comparison of Nvidia GeForce 185.20 beta drivers.

Everywhere you turn these days you see people saying that 2009 will be tough, with economic recession, more trouble in the Middle East and the filming of BloodRayne 3. Despite the grim outlook, this year has started on a high note for Nvidia graphics card owners as a new GeForce driver bearing a new feature and the potential of improved performance got trapped in the spider-less world wide web. Also coming with a rather high number jump - from 180.70/87/88 to 185.20, the driver features support for every GeForce desktop card from the 6 series up and adds a new tab in the Nvidia Control Panel that enables Ambient Occlusion, a lighting model that's supposed to bring more realism to 3D games.
GeForce 185.20, ambient occlusion tested

AMD's Dragon Unleashed - Overclocking the Phenom
Hardware Zone overclocked the Phenom II

One of the more significant advantages that AMD touts of its new Phenom II chip is its ability to overclock higher than its predecessor. Is this overclocking edge sufficient to restore the enthusiasts' faith in AMD? We pushed our Phenom II X4 940 Black Edition to find out.
AMD's Dragon Unleashed - Overclocking the Phenom

Toshiba Tecra R10-10S Review
InsideHW.com has reviewed Toshiba Tecra R10-10S notebook

Good business notebook should be lightweight, reliable, fast and with long autonomy and good quality. Toshiba built Tecra R10 for business users that travel a lot and we will see if Toshiba fulfilled its goal. At first sight Toshiba Tecra R10-10S doesn't look tough. This impression is consequence mostly because of slim and flexible cover. Surprisingly, even under severe bending of cover, there was no picture distortion. After thorough inspection we concluded that toughness and quality of Tecra R10 aren't that bad. Although if you expected casing that can withstand extreme punches you will be slightly disappointed.
Toshiba Tecra R10-10S Review

SumoLounge Chief Rocker Reviewed
TheTechLounge posted a review on the SumoLounge Chief Rocker

And yet again I'm back to reprise my roll as the designated sitter, napper and all around Lounger for TheTechLounge. Our friends as Sumo Lounge have once more provided us with an uber sitting sack for our testing pleasure. Sumo continues to increase their product line which now includes dog beds and a sofa in addition to the enormous super-sized sitting pouches like the Sultan I reviewed a few months ago.
SumoLounge Chief Rocker Reviewed

Lian-Li PC-888 Case Review
Hardware Secrets takes a first look at the Lian-Li PC-888 Case

During CES 2009 Lian-Li introduced a concept case, PC-888, shaped like a billowing sail – making it to look like the famous Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai –, made of blue anodized aluminum and costing a fortune – according to the manufacturer since this case is a limited handcraft edition, it should not reach the market for less than USD 500. Let's take a look on this very different case.
Lian-Li PC-888 Case Review

AMD Fusion Media Explorer Tool Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the AMD Fusion Media Explorer Tool

Free software is quickly becomming the standard of measure for many tech-savvy consumers. Open Office does for users one thing that Microsoft Office does not: save hundreds of dollars. Linux distributions deliver a fully-funtional Operating System to users, with better stability and security than the expensive Windows and Mac O/S counterparts. In this article, Benchmark Reviews introduces another very helpful software program which will soon improve the user experience without an attached price tag: meet the AMD Fusion Media Explorer.
AMD Fusion Media Explorer Tool Review

Sapphire HD 4550 512MB Review
OCC has published a new review on the Sapphire HD 4550 512MB

Well after some time testing the HD 4550, I found its strengths and weaknesses. First, this card is excellent for video use, whether it be for a workstation PC, a casual use PC, or even a home theater PC. Since it is a low profile card with the bracket included for smaller cases, you will not have any problems getting this card to fit. Being actively cooled will keep the operating temperatures down when inside a small case such as a cramped HTPC case. The Sapphire HD 4550 however should not be taken lightly because of its size. While it was last in all of the video benchmarks, some of the tests were actually playable at the settings tested at. Lighten up on the settings between low and medium and you should be able to pull off reasonable frame rates for some casual gaming. Don't expect to crush any records though. With only 80 stream processors and a 64-bit memory BUS, you are limited on how fast you can perform in games in benchmarks. Trying to overclock this card was like hitting a brick wall, literally. I could not get past the limits of the Catalyst Control Center, no matter what overclocking tool I used. It would just lock up and I had to reboot.
Sapphire HD 4550 512MB Review

TrendNet TEW-637AP Review
The TechZone has posted a review of the TrendNet TEW-637AP Wireless Easy-N-Upgrader.

In a nutshell, it's basically just a wireless access point that connects to your existing 802.11b/g router. The connection to your existing router is not wireless; instead, TrendNet provides you with a short Ethernet cable. The idea, I guess, is that you can effectively keep your existing wireless settings on your existing wireless modem, while being able to blanket the same area in a sea of high-speed 802.11n goodness. You upgrade to wireless-N without having to replace your existing router.
> TrendNet TEW-637AP Review

CoolIT Domino A.L.C CPU Cooler Review
Hardware Canucks posted a review on the CoolIT Domino A.L.C CPU Cooler

Today we will be looking at all new CoolIT Domino A.L.C. (Advanced Liquid Cooling) CPU Cooling solution that offers first time users the ability to step into the water cooling arena with out really getting their feet wet in the process (pardon the pun). The Domino is advertised as having the ability to not only cool your hot running i7, 775 or AM2 CPUs, but is also able to customize its characteristics "on the fly" with a simple push of a button. This really does put a new spin on things and we are itching to see how this innovative tweak works in a realistic environment.
CoolIT Domino A.L.C CPU Cooler Review

ASUS Xonar Essence STX Sound Card Review
TweakTown posted a review on the ASUS Xonar Essence STX Sound Card

Just after Christmas I received a small black box in the mail; this contained one ASUS Xonar Essence STX PCI-Express sound card. The first shock I received was how fast ASUS had managed to get this sample out to myself; this tells me they’re excited about the product and to be honest, I am too!

The Essence STX is not only a great member of the Xonar family, it’s the best sounding board I've ever heard in this price bracket. I'm sure it will leave a lasting impression in the minds of competitors and may even send a few back to the chalk boards, scratching their heads. But most of all, I think it’s the age old cliché; `attention to detail` that lifts the STX above the crowd with some really nice components chosen and a very high degree of build quality, as with all ASUS products.
ASUS Xonar Essence STX Sound Card Review

Thecus N3200 Pro Raid 5 Three Bay NAS Review
Tweaknews.net posted a review on the Thecus N3200 Pro Raid 5 Three Bay NAS

Thecus took a great NAS and made it even better with the N3200 Pro. It's difficult to tell it apart from the original N3200 just by looking at it, because underneath the hood is where all the upgrades have taken place. During testing, RAID 5 build time was impressive and transferring files with the Pro model is faster when compared to its predecessor.
Thecus N3200 Pro Raid 5 Three Bay NAS Review