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Here is a roundup of today's hardware reviews:

- Razer Nostromo Gaming Keypad Review
- Fractal Design Define R3 Case Review
- PI Manufacturing Single Desk Mount Bracket for LCD Review
- Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 Vapor-X Edition Review
- GlacialTech Siberia CPU Cooler Review
- CM Storm Spawn Optical Gaming Mouse Review
- Noctua NH-C14 140mm CPU Cooler Review
- Seagate Barracuda Green 2TB Hard Drive Review
- Patriot Memory Division 2 Viper Extreme 4GB 1866MHz DDR3 Memory Kit Reviewed
- Western Digital My Book Essential 3 TB Review
- Das Keyboard Model S Ultimate Review
- Lexar Professional 133x 16GB SDHC Card Review
- Hitachi XL3000 Desk 3TB USB 2.0 External Drive Review
- YOYOTech Warbird SB2500-460 System Review
- ASUS GTX580 DirectCU II Review
- HIS Radeon 6850 ICEQ X Turbo review
- GIGABYTE E350N-USB3 Fusion Benched, Overclocked and Examined
- Foxconn H55MX-S Motherboard Review



Razer Nostromo Gaming Keypad Review
Rbmods posted a review on the Razer Nostromo Gaming Keypad

Razer is one of the leading high end gaming keyboard and mouse manufacturers worldwide. Today we will take a look at their gaming keypad called Razer Nostromo. It is their newest invention to make your gaming experience as good as it can ever be. Let’s take a closer look!
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Fractal Design Define R3 Case Review
Dreamware Computers posted a review on the Fractal Design Define R3 Case

Today we'll be taking a look at a case from a manufacturer new to us here at DreamWare Computers; Fractal Design. However, in the past 2 years, Fractal Design has gained a lot of recognition for their well-priced cases which provide many features reminiscent of even higher priced cases. They are based in Sweden and have gradually made themselves known internationally for their innovations. Their success began with the Define R2 case and now continues with their Define R3 case, which we will look at today. Will Fractal Design make its mark and leave a great first impression here at DreamWare Computers?
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PI Manufacturing Single Desk Mount Bracket for LCD Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the PI Manufacturing Single Desk Mount Bracket for LCD

I’ve got a few monitors and I’ve been meaning to get a mount or arm for them so when I was contacted by PI Manufacturing about reviewing their products which included desk mounts I jumped right in. Today for review I’ve got a simple but very useful product that a lot of people overlook when it comes to setting up their workspaces and that’s a mounting bracket for their LCDs. The one I have today can be used for either a TV or monitor up to 17.6 lbs and extend up to 17 inches in height. It swivels all around and allows the monitor to tilt up and down as well.
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Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 Vapor-X Edition Review
Neoseeker posted a review on the Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 Vapor-X Edition

Our lineup of reviews for ATI's latest mid-range wonder, the Radeon HD 6870, increases with our look at Sapphire's Vapor-X take on the card. While the card retains the reference design's core and memory clock speeds, it promises ever better overclocking through improved power and thermal efficiency through 10-phase power control, Black Diamond Chokes and of course the Vapor-X cooling design solution. See if the Sapphire Vapor-X card's reference speeds at a slightly higher price still make for great mid-range value, especially against the NVIDIA GTX 560 Ti!
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GlacialTech Siberia CPU Cooler Review
iXBT Labs posted a review on the GlacialTech Siberia CPU Cooler

In GlacialTech's lineup Siberia accompanies Alaska. But while Alaska is a universal solution good for both regular users and overclockers, Siberia is a more specialized, niche product made for those who like silence and prefer HTPC enclosures.
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CM Storm Spawn Optical Gaming Mouse Review
Benchmark Reviews takes a look at the CM Storm Spawn Optical Gaming Mouse

When Cooler Master made a splash into the competitive gaming market with its CM Storm subsidiary in 2008, they had the sole goal of "Arming the gaming revolution." After creating successful cases and mice, CM Storm has added yet another product to its line. The CM Storm Spawn gaming mouse is aiming at the more mainstream gaming crowd by providing great features but at a more affordable price. These features include a anti drift 3500DPI sensor, Japanese Omron micro-switches, and 32KB of onboard Sentinel-X memory all of a reasonable price of $49.99. Benchmark Reviews will look if all of these features add up to a great mouse for a reasonable price or if the CM Storm Spawn is just another generic gaming peripheral in the sea of gaming peripherals.
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Noctua NH-C14 140mm CPU Cooler Review
Hardware Canucks posted a review of the new Noctua NH-C14 140mm CPU Cooler.

The vast majority of the high performance CPU coolers on the market are currently designed in a tower-style format but Noctua is on a mission to change that with their new NH-C14. The C14 uses a massive heatsink which comes equipped with a pair of low noise 140mm fans; a combination which is sure to appeal to a wide market. However, can it strike the delicate balance between silence cooling performance?
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Seagate Barracuda Green 2TB Hard Drive Review
OCC has published a review on the Seagate Barracuda Green 2TB Hard Drive

The Seagate Barracuda Green drive with Advanced Format and Smart Align technology is a beast to be reckoned with. This drive is all about a balance of strong performance with low overhead. For just a bit more than $100 you get a massive 2TB of space (before formatting) that is quiet and consumes a low amount of power. Seagate has put a lot of time and research into this drive and it shows. I was fortunate enough to have been involved with the Barracuda Green Advanced Format drive for a while now, starting with the Alpha testing and I have watched as this technology matured into an awesome product.
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Patriot Memory Division 2 Viper Extreme 4GB 1866MHz DDR3 Memory Kit Reviewed
Futurelooks checked out a memory kit built for Sandy Bridge

Intel’s Sandy Bridge is a resource hungry platform that can do a lot more than just play your typical 3D crushing video games. All it needs is a high quality motherboardand a decent dual channel DDR3 memory kit to prove it. Coupled with one of best IntelP67 motherboards, we’re going to take a look at the latest killer Patriot MemoryDivision 2 Viper Extreme 1866MHz DDR3 memory. Let’s go!
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Western Digital My Book Essential 3 TB Review
Metku took a closer look at the Western Digital My Book Essential 3 TB.

USB 2.0 has never been the connection for people in a hurry, as it's only been capable of transfer speeds up to about 30 MB/s. Now, however, with the introduction of USB 3.0, the USB is also a choice for the people looking for performance. Western Digital was kind enough to send us their new My Book Essential 3 TB USB3.0 drive, so let's see just how fast these things can be!
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Das Keyboard Model S Ultimate Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the Das Keyboard Model S Ultimate

Metadot, the makers of Das Keyboard are well known for their mechanical keyboards. They have kindly sent Testfreaks one of their newer models for review the Model S Ultimate which is a totally blank version of the Professional Model S. Designed for the touch typist in mind, it’s blank key façade will keep most folks away from your workspace when they see the intimidating blank keyboard.
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Lexar Professional 133x 16GB SDHC Card Review
Madshrimps posted a review on the Lexar Professional 133x 16GB SDHC Card

Are you frequently using your DSLR to take high resolution photos or recording videos? Lexar may have a solution with their Professional Series 133x 16GB SDHC Card; if you have deleted a photo by mistake from the card, there are some chances to recover it by using the Image Rescue 4 (included for free with this memory card!)
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Hitachi XL3000 Desk 3TB USB 2.0 External Drive Review
Mad Shrimps posted a review on the Hitachi XL3000 Desk 3TB USB 2.0 External Drive

Hitachi have recently launched their external XL3000 desktop HDDs; these come in elegantly shaped enclosures, with the possibility of mounting both horizontally and vertically, also with enough free space for most of us to store our favourite movies, photos, games and other data.[/quote6
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YOYOTech Warbird SB2500-460 System Review
Kitguru posted a review on the YOYOTech Warbird SB2500-460 System

Today we are going to look at the YOYOTech Warbird SB2500-460 which, as its name suggests, contains Intels Core i5 2500 chip, in the unlocked ‘k’ form, alongside a GTX460 graphics card. Despite not having water cooling like the XDNA, YOYOTech have still achieved an impressive overclock on this system, at 4.6GHz.
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ASUS GTX580 DirectCU II Review
ocaholic posted a review on the ASUS GTX580 DirectCU II video card

With their DirectCU II version ASUS shows its first high end NVIDIA graphics card with a triple slot cooler. Until today only Gainward with their GLH series (Goes Like Hell) was known for their huge triple slot coolers but now also ASUS has such a monster in its portfolio. But overworking only the cooler would have been too easy. ASUS provided this card also with their own power design which always is an indicator for good overclockability.
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HIS Radeon 6850 ICEQ X Turbo review
The Guru of 3D posted a review on the HIS Radeon 6850 ICEQ X Turbo video card

HIS recently added two new Radeon HD 6850 cards to its lineup: the IceQ X and the IceQ X Turbo. Both models are equipped with the IceQ cooler, this fansink features four heatpipes, an aluminium fin array and a central 92mm fan. According to HIS, the IceQ X will reduce temperatures by 13°C and cut noise levels by 7dBA versus to the reference cooler.

Let's have a quick peek at the new card and then head onwards into the review, where we'll cover the features, architecture, photo-shoot, power consumption and heat levels and benchmarks. Check out the review here[/quote6
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GIGABYTE E350N-USB3 Fusion Benched, Overclocked and Examined
TweakTown benchmarked the new GIGABYTE E350N-USB3 motherboard

I'm going to be honest here when I say that I wasn't on the Fusion bandwagon from the start. I liked the idea behind it, but I wasn't sure if we would actually ever see it eventuate, or at least eventuate to a product that we would want to own. Fusion is here, though, and it's time to decide if this is something that's going to line AMDs pockets with money, or will be a good idea that hasn't been executed well. Our first look at Fusion is going to come in the form of a retail board which will be hitting shelves soon.

The GIGABYTE E350N-USB3 is as you might've guessed a Fusion board based on the E Series of Fusion APU from AMD. They tell us that this is the "Value & Essential" series. We're going to get into all of that in just a few moments, though, as we take a look at the motherboard to see what's on offer. What we'll first do is check out the package that GIGABYTE has got going on. Once that's done we'll have a closer look at the board itself, the features it offers and get a bit more technical with what Fusion is and what AMD wants it to do.
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Foxconn H55MX-S Motherboard Review
KitGuru posted a review on the Foxconn H55MX-S Motherboard

With Sandy Bridge in a state of hiatus for the next couple of months, a specific sector of our audience may decide to opt for the previous-generation platform which is now thoroughly tried and tested. These people are more likely to be building a media system which doesn’t require all the processing grunt that Sandy Bridge has to offer.

Foxconn have sent us their H55MX-S motherboard to test which features an Intel H55 chipset and adopts a compact Micro-ATX form factor. Both of these features make it ideal for a mid-size HTPC as the Intel H55 chipset features integrated graphics and the Micro-ATX form factor provides a compromise between size and features.
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