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Virtual-Hideout has posted a review on the Kingston 2x1GB PC2-9200 & PC2-9600 DDR2 Memory

Well I really don't know what else to say. This review would compare to taking a Ferrari for a spin and going "Yep! It's fast alright!" We're talking about some of the fastest memory on the market today; 1150Mhz and 1200Mhz right out of the box from a name you can trust; Kingston Technology.
Kingston 2x1GB PC2-9200 & PC2-9600 DDR2 Memory Review

NordicHardware posted an overclocking review of Intel Core 2 Duo

New 3DMark records and overclocking results at over 5 GHz are impressive and all, but for those who can't afford to buy a processor for thousands of dollars, the cheaper models have a lot more appeal. Overclocking of a slower processor can save you a lot of money and gives everyone an opportunity to get real good performance at a low cost.
Revoltec FightBoard, FightMouse and Gamepad Precision



Techgage posted a review of Zalmans latest CPU cooler, the 9700LED

If you love large air CPU coolers, then you will drool over the 9700LED. It's equipped with a 110mm fan, while it's older brother, the 9500LED, has only 92mm. Included extras here include better thermal paste and a fan controller. Does this CPU coolers larger stature make it a winner in our temperature testing?
Zalman 9700LED CPU Cooler Review

Overclockers Online posted a review on the SilverStone Element 500W PSU

Overall though, I am very pleased with the SilverStone Element 500W (SCE). The voltage on all of the rails were extremely good, even in a heavily overclocked and power hungry system. There also seemed to be no degradation in voltage regulation throughout the 4 week load testing period. If you are running an m-ATX or HTPC system and would like to easily rid yourself of a cabling nightmare, definitely consider the SilverStone Element 500w (SCE). It is a unique idea and has been implemented very nicely by SilverStone.
SilverStone Element 500W Review

Pro-Clockers posted a review on the Scythe Katana II

The cooler that is getting the facelift today is the Katana. This line of coolers has seen three previous models prior to this new one. There was the original Katana, and then with the introduction of the Intel socket T, the Katana 775 was released. And finally for the performance enthusiast the Katana CU was announced. Today, we have the Katana 2 which boasts a whole new life as well as some other additions. How will the new Katana stack up with some of the newest coolers we have tested lately? Lets have a look.
Scythe Katana II Review

TheTechLounge has posted a review on the Foxconn 7950 GT OC 512MB Video Card

What company first comes to mind when you think about NVIDIA video cards? Chances are you're thinking of either BFG, XFX, or EVGA. In today's review we'll be taking a look at an overclocked 7950 GT from an enormous company whom, ironically, you may not be that familiar with, Foxconn. Chances are you own something Foxconn had a part in making. They produce Apple's iPod and Mac Mini, Intel-branded motherboards, components for Dell, Hewlett Packard, and more... The reason Foxconn may not come to mind as a graphics card vendor is that they didn't enter the market until March of last year. We'll compare their overclocked 7950 GT with a standard Leadtek 7950 GT along with 6 other cards.
Foxconn 7950 GT OC 512MB Video Card Review

XtremeComputing posted a review on the U-TEK 8-Gigabyte SDHC card

A quick look at the cards photo rating for this camera (1130 pictures at 10MP) shows me something is wrong here, but with the experience with the Treo 680 I decided to go ahead and start snapping to see if once I went over that magic 1130 photos the card would be recognised as 8 gig rather than the reported 4 the camera was reporting. This is what happened when I put it in the Treo, it only registered as a 4 gig until I had used up and copied over 4 gigs of material to the device
U-TEK 8-Gigabyte SDHC card Review

Tweaknews.net posted a review on the In Win F430 Xtreme Series ATX Computer Case

You've got to hand it to In Win. It takes a lot of guts to design and market a computer chassis with such close association to an automotive legend like the Ferarri F430. With their F430 case, though, In Win seems to have pulled it off rather well. The immaculate finish, innovative design elements, single-fan cooling, and racecar sounds all contribute to make the F430 a high-performance and stylish case with that little something extra that sets it apart from the crowd.
In Win F430 Xtreme Series ATX Computer Case Review

Techaddicts.net posted an Antec TruePower Trio! 650 Watt Power Supply Review

Overall, this power supply offers a tremendous value for anyone looking for a SLI certified, reliable and quiet power supply. The addition of two 'Fan Only' connectors, keep the case fans quiet. This is a very useful feature to have. There are a few drawbacks, such as the plain grey color and a lack of modular / sleeved cables; but if you have a case without a window and/or airflow is not a problem, this power supply is for you.
Antec TruePower Trio! 650 Watt Power Supply Review

Futurelooks has posted a GlacialTech Silent Blade 80mm Cooling Fan Review

Computer case fans collect dust, stop spinning, start squealing, but no one seems to care. For PC enthusiasts, failing fans mean failing performance. Things get hot faster and no longer perform as well. We check out some fans that not only cool well, but they do it quieter.
GlacialTech Silent Blade 80mm Cooling Fan Review

HEXUS posted a review on the XFX GeForce 8800 GTX XXX Edition

On top of its regular GTX, XFX has now launched a couple of GeForce 8800 GTX SKUs that are pre-overclocked right out of the box. We've managed to get our grubby mitts on the fastest - a 630/2000-clocked version. Read on to find out if it's £460 well spent.
XFX GeForce 8800 GTX XXX Edition: the world's fastest graphics

Debian Admin published an article on XAMPP

XAMPP is an easy to install Apache distribution containing MySQL, PHP and Perl. XAMPP is really very easy to install and to use - just download, extract and start.
XAMPP - All in one web server Installation and Configuration in Debian

Ubuntu Geek published a guide about speeding up Firefox

Mozilla Firefox is a graphical web browser developed by the Mozilla Corporation. Started as a fork of the browser component (Navigator) of the Mozilla Application Suite, Firefox has replaced the Mozilla Suite as the flagship product of the Mozilla project, stewarded by the Mozilla Foundation and a large community of external contributors.
Speed Up Firefox web browser