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XFX GeForce 9800 GT 512MB XXX Edition Review
bit-tech published a review of the XFX GeForce 9800 GT 512MB XXX Edition graphics card

Despite packing performance that's a good few frames per second faster than a stock 9800 GT (or the identical 8800 GT for that matter), and overclocking like an absolute BEAST, the XFX GeForce 9800 GT 512MB XXX Editon isn't perfect. At load, its noisy little cooling fan spins up much too early, and will start to annoy after a while, especially as it doesn't really seem to take a whole lot of graphics crunching to get it going.

It's competition that's the biggest downfall for this card though. Despite boxing for position with the ATI Radeon HD 4830 512MB throughout our benchmark suite, the XFX GeForce 9800 GT is a good £20 more expensive now that 4830s can be picked up for a teeny bit more than £90. At that price it's hard to look beyond ATI's little bang for buck wonder and if you're really set on spending close to £120 on a graphics card then a stock Radeon HD 4850 for £119.95 offers more go than the 9800 GT in the majority of tests - just be sure to bring some oven mitts as that stock cooler gets ludicrously hot even when idle.

Even competition from other Nvidia board partners is tough, with a stock 9800 GT from Zotac coming in at just £90 -- a tidy saving of over £25 for only a little less performance and you'll still get the Nvidia exclusive features like PhysX and CUDA that an ATI card will lack.
XFX GeForce 9800 GT 512MB XXX Edition Review

Dymo LabelWriter Twin Turbo Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the Dymo LabelWriter Twin Turbo

Whether you have to print one label or 1000 labels, the DYMO LabelWriter could be the product for you. Join Ilya as TechwareLabs takes a look at what this Twin Turbo model has to offer. Will we grow an unhealthy addiction to printing labels or will it sit around collecting dust? Read on to find out...
Dymo LabelWriter Twin Turbo Review



Silverstone TJ10 Nvidia Edition Case Review
HardwareLogic posted a review on the Silverstone TJ10 Nvidia Edition Case

Sporting a new paint scheme that is sure to turn heads, the TJ10 Nvidia Edition aims to blow enthusiasts away with eye-candy galore, making even the most cynical system builder perform an abrupt about-face. But will Silverstone's newest iteration of its popular Temjin series TJ10 chassis measure up?
Silverstone TJ10 Nvidia Edition Case Review

Spire Endo Laptop Messenger Bag Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the Spire Endo Laptop Messenger Bag

Up on the old review block today is the Spire Endo Courier or Messenger bag, it's a nice bag to stick your laptop and stuff in to take with you on the go. The Endo is a very durable and well made bag that features a nice padded section for your laptop and lots of pockets to stick your stuff in, we all have stuff, and we need somewhere to put that stuff right? The Endo has room for your stuff and then some! The Endo features a ballistic nylon exterior with a Tripleshock padding system inside for protection of your computer, along with several other great feature
Spire Endo Laptop Messenger Bag Review

Intel X25-E Extreme SATA SSD Review
ocaholic.ch posted a review on the Intel X25-E Extreme SATA SSD

With the X25-E Intel presents a SLC (Single Level Cell) based SSD with blistering fast performance figures. Throughtput regarding reading should be up to 250 MByte/s and writing still up to 170 MByte/s. Furthermore Intel claims an average access time of 75 microseconds. These figures really let us hope that the last bottle neck in modern computers becomes history.
Intel X25-E Extreme SATA SSD Review

LaCie d2 SAFE Hard Drive (1TB) Review
ITreviewed posted a review on the LaCie d2 SAFE Hard Drive (1TB)

The volume of confidential data on our computers grows so quickly, so the demand for secure storage like LaCie's d2 SAFE is inevitable. The d2 SAFE is ideal for guarding top secret files or intellectual property, and is particularly useful for small teams working on confidential projects. Not only is the d2 SAFE extremely well designed and manufactured, but it's relatively inexpensive and is one of the few encrypted hard drives suitable for both Macs and PCs. It also performs well against other encrypted portable hard drives. The d2 SAFE's one downside is that it doesn't automatically de-authenticate the drive after a period of time - such as when a user has gone home for the day but failed to lock the drive. We'd like to see some sort of timeout option added here. Otherwise, the drive is sound for home or small-business use.
LaCie d2 SAFE Hard Drive (1TB) Review

EIZO ColorEdge CG222W Monitor Review
ITreviewed posted a review on the EIZO ColorEdge CG222W Monitor

Colour gamut is the ColorEdge CG222W's big selling point, and it almost covers all of AdobeRGB. Visually this display looks uniform, and there were no problems in out tests with viewing angles. Colours and density seemed to stay the same within a reasonable angle of view compared to most other LCDs. We also encountered no problems with shadow detail or banding, and the uniformity of colour and density across the screen was among the best we've ever seen. Beside the offensive asking price and lack of HDMI input, it's hard to find anything to fault the ColorEdge CG222W. Being fastidious, brightness is a bit low compared to other models, it has no speakers, no USB ports on the side of the bezel, and no auto-rotate of the images in the software. There are much more affordable displays that are better at handling your entertainment, gaming and general business needs, but if graphics are your business, the ColorEdge CG222W should be on your shortlist.
EIZO ColorEdge CG222W Monitor Review

Antec Sonata Elite Super Midi Tower Case Review
Vortez Hardware posted a review on the Antec Sonata Elite Super Midi Tower Case

We have with us to analyse today the Antec Sonata Elite, the Elite expands on the Sonata family of cases offering even more silence and innovative design.
Antec Sonata Elite Super Midi Tower Case Review

Sapphire Toxic HD 4870 512MB Video Card Review
Tweaknewsposted a review on the Sapphire Toxic HD 4870 512MB Video Card

I have to admit, at first I thought that this card would be much like the rest with a slight performance increase and a better cooling solution. But through testing and benchmarking, this card has impressed me with a sizable performance increase, a good overclocking experience and all for a price that at this time is under US$200.
Sapphire Toxic HD 4870 512MB Video Card Review

HP iPAQ Voice Messenger
Hardware Zone takes a first look at the HP iPAQ Voice Messenger

Sleek, shiny and unlike many of its earlier Windows Mobile siblings, our first impression of the HP iPAQ Voice Messenger comes off as a device worth paying some attention to.
HP iPAQ Voice Messenger

Skype 4.0 For Windows Review
ITreviewed posted a review on the Skype 4.0 For Windows

Those who have been following the triple release of betas since last year won't see more than a few changes, but the free desktop VoIP communicator is a worthy final version that brings some key enhancements with video and audio bandwidth. In our tests audio quality and video streaming were excellent, although you should remember that quality depends on your Internet connection and hardware configuration. Using headphones that support ultra-wideband audio will also help. You'll never get the quality of TV, but there were certainly fewer jumps and sound syncing problems compared to previous versions of the software - that's thanks to the new bandwidth manager that salvages audio first as available bandwidth drops, followed by lowering the rate of frames per second and by compressing images more heavily. Skype 4.0 is a great product that makes VoIP easy.
Skype 4.0 For Windows Review

In Win Commander 750W/850W Review
PureOverclock posted a review of the In Win Commander 750W and 850W power supplies.

Today we're looking at the InWin Commander 750w and 850w power supplies. They are very similar to the 1200w version that we've previously reviewed, which was built like a tank, appropriate given its military-styled theming and design. Today's units are less powerful, but no slouches either, sporting some beefy specifications and features.
In Win Commander 750W/850W Review

In Win Commander 850w Power Supply Review
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the In Win Commander 850w Power Supply

Based on the same standards, the In-Win Commander 850 Watt Power Supply can easily handle your loftiest power requirements. At 100% load, the PSU produces power rails just above spec which earns it a spot on my Extreme Gamer Approved list. The all important 12V rails remained 12.07 or above which is all you can expect from this mean, green gaming machine. However, I did manage to find an extra 35 Watts under that militant exterior which was still supported by at least 11.97 Volts.
In Win Commander 850w Power Supply Review

Kingston HyperX DDR3 1600MHz CL9 Review
InsideHW.com has reviewed Kingston HyperX DDR3 1600MHz CL9

In a vast amount of offered RAM modules, Kingston modules were mentioned very often and that doesn't come as surprise since more than 30% of all produced memory modules are signed by Kingston. Kingston's memory brand HyperX was reserved for fastest and priciest RAM modules, but since there are more memory manufacturers than ever before, Kingston decided that it is time to introduce HyperX brand to mainstream market.
Kingston HyperX DDR3 1600MHz CL9 Review

Reeven RCCT-0901SP Review
OCC has published a new review on the Reeven RCCT-0901SP

The Reeven RCCT-0901SP turned out to become a personal favorite of mine. The overall size of the heatsink including the fan, is not as enormous or wide as other coolers that are out on the market. It provides great cooling with the help of the three copper heatpipes, that come into direct contact with the processor, proving to be a very efficient design. The Adjusted Air Channel Structure design also proved to be a simple yet efficient manner of dissipating heat. The overall size of the cooler was also a plus. For the performance it offers and at this size, it's great for mainstream users, as well as entry-level users, for large and small cases alike.
Reeven RCCT-0901SP Review

ZOTAC GeForce 9500 GT AMP! 512MB Review
TheTechLounge posted a review on the ZOTAC GeForce 9500 GT AMP 512MB video card

On paper and in tests, the 9500 GT is half a 9600 GT--there's a lot missing in that last 100. It's got half the shaders (32) half the ROPs (8) and half the bandwidth (128-bit). Adding insult to injury, everything is clocked lower; GPU, memory, even the shaders are slower. It's more like two-fifths a 9600.
ZOTAC GeForce 9500 GT AMP! 512MB Review