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Legit Reviews posted a review on the XFX GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB XXX Video Card

When it comes to performing well in today’s current games the XFX 8800 GTS 320MB XXX edition graphics card is no slouch. In some cases, it was very near the class leading 8800 GTX, which speaks volumes about the kind of gaming experience you can expect. I was more than a little skeptical when I first heard that NVIDIA planned to bring a card to market with half the memory size of the standard GTS but I have been thoroughly impressed with the performance of the XXX 320MB card. It delivers exactly where it counts, at resolutions the largest percentage of the market actually games...
XFX GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB XXX Video Card Review

I4U NEWS reviews the new BFG 8800 GTS OC 320MB Graphics Card.

Removing the XFX 8800 GTS 320MB XXX from the package nothing gives it away at first glance as a toned down version of the full strength 8800 GTX. You have to pry the stock heat sink and fan off the card to see that NVIDIA simply left half the memory chips off to get the price down to where the consumers shopping for a mid range graphics card are buying.
BFG 8800 GTS OC 320MB Graphics Card Review



Madshrimps posted a Geforce 8800 GTS 320Mb Review

With the introduction of the Geforce 8800 GTS NVIDIA made available an affordable high end DX10 video card, now they've slashed its memory in half, reduced the price, to make it even better deal. Can the new GTS keep up with its memory-loaded brother? We find out.
Geforce 8800 GTS 320Mb Review - Does 640Mb matter?

HEXUS posted a comparison review between XFX GeForce 8800 GTS XXX Editions 320MB vs 640MB

XFX's XXX Edition GTS cards are high on performance but distinctly average when price is factored in. Right now, given a choice, we'd go for the 320MiB version.
XFX GeForce 8800 GTS XXX Editions compared - 320MB vs 640MB

PC Stats posted an Asus M2-CROSSHAIR Socket AM2 nForce 590 SLI Motherboard Review

The Asus M2-CROSSHAIR motherboard is a computer enthusiast's dream motherboard. Not only does it have quick access buttons for clearing the CMOS or just powering up, it has 16 bright blue LEDs spaced throughout the PCB to highlight SATA and USB ports, an integrated LCD status display panel on the rear I/O called the 'LCD Poster', and an electroluminescent I/O shield so the port names all glow light blue. All these features are extremely useful when there is little light to see what you're doing at the back of the computer, or inside.
Asus M2-CROSSHAIR Socket AM2 nForce 590 SLI Motherboard Review

XSReviews has reviewed the KeySonic 540RF Wireless keyboard

Today I have the KeySonic ACK-540RF which is the abbreviated way of saying wireless keyboard and mouse. Small in size and wireless in nature, the 540RF should make for interesting testing.
KeySonic 540RF Wireless keyboard Review

Hardcoreware posted a review on the Silverstone Sugo mATX DIY Small Form Factor System

When the Silverstone Sugo SG01 came out in 2005, it was seen as a boon to the DIY Small Form Factor system builder. It wasn't much bigger than a Shuttle P-Series chassis, yet allowed us to use our own mATX motherboard and full ATX power supply.

However, there were some issues with such a small chassis. There was very little room for a large fanless CPU cooler, and if you were to install an ATX 2.0 PSU, the cables would probably fill the entire system. Silverstone has given us another look at the SG01, along with 2 more components designed to be use with it to make building a SFF easier, quieter, and just plain better.
Silverstone Sugo mATX DIY Small Form Factor System Review

NVNews posted an EVGA e-GeForce GTS 320MB Superclocked Review

In this review we examine the performance of the GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB against the 512MB GeForce 7900 GTX in order to determine the areas where less video memory has an impact on performance. Armed with the freeware utility program VidMemWatcher, we were able to determine the memory requirements in the games we tested. After the results were tallied we found that under certain conditions, the e-GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB Superclocked graphics card could be a diamond in the rough.
EVGA e-GeForce GTS 320MB Superclocked Review

Techgage posted a review of Logitechs latest art "tool", the NuLOOQ

We are always on the look out for a tool that can help us work faster and more efficiently. Logitechs NuLOOQ navigator promises a great deal of added functionality in a complimentary desktop tool, making it easier and more fun to use many applications. Its not a mouse and certainly wont take its place, you use it to compliment your mouse, NuLOOQ in one hand and your mouse in the other.
Logitech NuLOOQ navigator Review

techPowerUp! posted a review on the Biostar V7603GS21 GeForce 7600 GS V-Ranger

The Biostar V7603GS21 V-Ranger is based on NVIDIA's GeForce 7600 GS but comes at a higher memory clock. In addition to that Biostar added some changes to the PCB to allow software to change the GPU and memory voltages, which allows much better overclocking of the card. In our testing we could increase the core clock by 63% and the memory clock by 20% which made the card play in a completely different performance league.
Biostar V7603GS21 GeForce 7600 GS V-Ranger Review

The TechZone reviews some Rivet Fashion Wraps & MP3 Accessories

Rivet is in the business of making a wide range of accessories for a
number of portable devices, and they have just unleashed a whole army of
goodies that any techie-on-the-go may want to consider. More specifically, they have provided us here at The TechZone with products for cell phones, music phones, and MP3 players.
Rivet Fashion Wrap & MP3 Accessories Review

CoolTechZone.com posted a Logitech Cordless MediaBoard Review

Knowing that Sony should release a Bluetooth wireless keyboard of its own in the near future, it hasn’t made any announcements regarding that thus far. Sony being Sony has "kindly" blocked the onboard Bluetooth configuration menu to prevent third-party developers from releasing an exclusive keyboard for the PlayStation 3 gaming console. Thankfully, Logitech is on top of things, and it may have a solution to satisfy your temporary desire for a wireless keyboard for your PS3.
Logitech Cordless MediaBoard Review

CoolTechZone.com posted a review on the RIM BlackBerry 8800 Smartphone

RIM yesterday launched a brand new smartphone for the professionals at 3GSM conference currently underway in Barcelona, Spain. The 8800 is RIM’s effort to make its BlackBerry handsets more multimedia friendly and purposeful than competing devices from Palm, Samsung and Nokia. As such, the 8800 now features a multimedia player with audio and video playback support, voice activated dialing (VAD), GPS and BlackBerry maps services, expandable storage option, high capacity battery and an updated design.
RIM BlackBerry 8800 Smartphone Review