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Canon PIXMA MX340 Office All-In-One Printer Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the Canon PIXMA MX340 Office All-In-One Printer

Today for review I've got another all-in-one style printer. I've taken a look at printers from HP, Epson and Brother but it's time to add a Canon to the mix, specifically the Pixma MX340 Office All-In-One Printer. The MX340 is all about business really, it's a no frills kind of printer that gets the job done and does it well. You won't find cute features like printing stationary and editing pictures on the MX340, you will find though that it's fast at printing both black and white and color prints and it does photos very well also. The Pixma MX340 can be connected to your computer via USB or wirelessly connected to your network, it also allows you to print directly from your iPhone or iPod touch which is a neat little feature in itself. If you're looking for a capable printer for your business needs then be sure to read the rest of the review
Canon PIXMA MX340 Office All-In-One Printer Review

Diamond XSTU21 Sound Tube & MSP100B Mini Rockers Mobile Speakers Review
OCC has published a review on the Diamond XSTU21 Sound Tube & MSP100B Mini Rockers Mobile Speakers

The gear from Diamond Multimedia made a huge difference, especially when paired with a netbook lacking in that area to begin with. By adding the XSTU21 Sound Tube and MSP100B Mini Rockers Speakers, the netbook was turned into a multimedia station.
Diamond XSTU21 Sound Tube & MSP100B Mini Rockers Mobile Speakers Review



Akasa Freedom Xone Review
PureOverclock has published a review of the Akasa Freedom Xone mid-tower case

Most potential buyers will be trying to balance cost with aesthetics and functionality. With a watchful eye on cable management, aesthetic appeal, quality of the build, and ease of use, the Akasa Freedom Xone attempts to satisfy each of those characteristics while priced at a cost that will not break the bank. Today we will test the Freedom Xone case and see if Akasa has hit the "bull's-eye" with their latest offering into the mid-tower case arena.
Akasa Freedom Xone Review

Raidmax Skyline Mid Tower Chassis Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Raidmax Skyline Mid Tower Chassis

Its been over two years since weve had a Raidmax case to review here at ThinkComputers. Today we get the chance to take a look at the Raidmax Skyline Mid Tower Chassis. This gaming case has a plain style for the average gamer. It includes five fans and has plenty of tool-free installation options. The Raidmax Skyline comes in four different flavors. Read on further to see which one we got to take a look at.
Raidmax Skyline Mid Tower Chassis Review

EVGA H55 Motherboard Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the EVGA H55 Motherboard

Today we will be taking a look at the latter, a full size ATX board based on the H55 chipset from EVGA, aptly dubbed the EVGA H55, part number: 123-CD-E635-KR. Aside from being a full size board, EVGA's offering brings some innovative features to the table, such as dual heatsink mounting support which allows you to mount either a Socket 775 or Socket 1156 heatsink and EZ voltage read points which allow you to quickly and easily check the voltages of your system with a voltmeter directly from the motherboard. Continue ahead as we take an in-depth look at the EVGA H55 Motherboard.
EVGA H55 Motherboard Review

Dexim P-Flip Folding iPhone Battery Dock Review
Maximum CPU has posted its review of the Dexim P-Flip Folding iPhone Battery Dock

I am an avid iPhone 3G user, but my chief complaint about the device is the battery lifetime. All of the extra hardware that makes the iPhone great (GPS, WiFi, 3G GSM, accelerometer, digital compass, etc.) drain the non-replaceable battery within a day of charging, with moderate use. Not surprisingly, a slew of add-on products from manufacturers such as Dexim have hit the market to append the poor battery performance of the iPhone. The Dexim P-Flip offers an extended battery in the form of a foldable dock.
Dexim P-Flip Folding iPhone Battery Dock Review

Intel Core i3 530 and i3 540 Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Intel Core i3 530 and i3 540

After the imbalanced and overpriced Core i5 600 series Intel is making yet another step to deliver their Westmere architecture to the average user via Core i3 processors. Packed with Hyper Threading with lower frequencies and no Turbo Boost compared to i5 600 models, Core i3 530 and 540 got a tough task replacing Core 2 E7x00/E8x00 and put some pressure on AMD's cheap quad and triple core processors.
Intel Core i3 530 and i3 540 Review

AMD Athlon II X4 635 Review
TechwareLabs has a review of the AMD Athlon II X4 635

AMD releases its Athlon II X4 635 processor to the market with some interesting over-clocking capabilities.
AMD Athlon II X4 635 Review

Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 Review
TechReviewSource.com posted a review on the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1

The small-bodied Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 from Sony packs a punch with a huge feature set, including a lightning fast image processor, wide-angle aperture, and a 10.2 megapixel CMOS sensor. You also get 720p high-definition video capture and TV connectivity in this mid-line $300 consumer camera.
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 Review

Sapphire Radeon HD5670 1GB Graphics Card Review
Bigbruin.com has published a review on the Sapphire Radeon HD5670 1GB Graphics Card

Sapphire's Radeon HD5670 offers a budget friendly introduction to some of the new features first made available on the higher end HD5000 series of cards. While it doesn't do anything to really "wow" you, it does provide a compact, low noise solution that would let you experience things like DirectX 11 and Eyefinity in a more modestly priced desktop or HTPC system.
Sapphire Radeon HD5670 1GB Graphics Card Review

MSI Wind U135 Netbook Review
HotHardware.com posted a review on the MSI Wind U135 Netbook

We have been fans of MSI's Wind series of netbooks. They have consistently rivaled Asus' Eee PC range and HP's Mini line, and the competition has been good for the industry. MSI's Wind line has remained relatively consistent over the years, with the design staying mostly the same, but the internals progressively getting more advanced with newer hardware platforms from Intel and fresher operating systems from Microsoft (and Linux, truth be told). The Wind U135 is the first major contender in MSI's netbook line to ship with Intel's Pine Trail platform within, which means that it finally ditches the aging Atom N270/N280 CPU in favor of the newer Atom N450...
MSI Wind U135 Netbook Review

Kingston HyperX 12GB 1600MHz DDR3 Triple Channel Memory Review
Futurelooks gets more memory and tests it out

I often hear both consumers and industry professionals tell you that you can't have enough memory. If you have deep pockets, then sure, why not max out those slots. But if you're on a budget, then there is a line where diminishing returns take place. Not to mention, if all you do on your computer is web browsing and emails, there isn't a whole lot of benefit to maxing out the RAM. Even many games don't benefit from a ton of PC memory. So who's gaining the most from lots of RAM?
Kingston HyperX 12GB 1600MHz DDR3 Triple Channel Memory Review

Axle Geforce G210 Videocard Review
Rbmods posted a review on the Axle Geforce G210 Videocard

Axle is one of our new sponsors and today we are looking at our first sample from them; they sent us a Geforce G210 512DDR2 videocard that is mainly meant for HTPC setups. It comes with a HDMI port, Nvidia Purevideo HD tech, and a bunch of nice features that come in handy when watching HD material.
Axle Geforce G210 Videocard Review

Enermax Tomahawk 500 W Power Supply Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the Enermax Tomahawk 500 W Power Supply

Tomahawk is an entry-level power supply series from Enermax. Let's see if the 500 W version is a good buy.
Enermax Tomahawk 500 W Power Supply Review

Asus Eee PC 1005PE: Pine Trail Review
InsideHW.com has reviewed Asus Eee PC 1005PE a Intel Pine Tral platform based netbook

The lack of actual competition made it possible for the Atom platform to keep its position in its initial form for quite a while, even if there was room for enhancement. Pine Trail, as the name of the new Atom platform goes, has finally seen the light of day, and the honour of leading the new wave was assigned to the Asus Eee PC 1005PE netbook…
Asus Eee PC 1005PE: Pine Trail Review

MSI P55-GD85 Review
PureOverclock posted a review of the MSI P55-GD85 LGA1156 motherboard

Today we're looking at MSI's foray into the USB 3.0 and SATA III market with their premium LGA1156 board, the P55-GD85. Based on a very similar design of the GD80, this new board looks to build upon the success of its predecessor, offering the same enthusiast features including MSI's OC Genie, the popular auto overclocking utility that brings performance to the masses. With an impressive pedigree, the P55-GD85 looks great, offers robust features, and comes with a rather reasonable price tag to boot, so we have high expectations today. What's the key ingredient here that isn't mentioned? Performance. Around here, Performance is King, so let's push the GD85 and see how well it responds.
MSI P55-GD85 Review

HIS Radeon HD 5750 IceQ+ 1GB Video Card Review
TweakTown posted a review on the HIS Radeon HD 5750 IceQ+ 1GB Video Card

Thinking about HIS, outside the standard reference based cards I can think of three series; the iCooler, IceQ+ and Turbo. Since the launch of the HD 5000 series, we've seen the HD 5750 get the iCooler treatment and today it's time for the same model to get the IceQ+ treatment.

No doubt over the next month or two we're going to see some models get the Turbo treatment. Today we're going to be enjoying the benefits of the IceQ+ series which carries with it some of HIS’ best coolers.
HIS Radeon HD 5750 IceQ+ 1GB Video Card Review

Noctua NH-C12P SE14 Review
OCC has published a review on the Noctua NH-C12P SE14

The NH-C12P SE 14 is another solid offering from Noctua. When it was compared to the other high-end heatsinks tested, it performed well by comparison, falling between the NH-U9B SE2 and the Thermalright TRUE. This is an accomplishment in itself, because when overclocked, the temperature differential between the NH-C12P SE14 and the TRUE was only four degrees Celsius.
Noctua NH-C12P SE14 Review

Pegatron IPX7A-ION/330 Motherboard Review
iXBT Labs has posted a review on the Pegatron IPX7A-ION/330 Motherboard

After ASUS AT3N7A-I and Zotac ION ITX series, we got another mini-ITX motherboard based on the NVIDIA ION chipset and the Intel Atom 330 CPU -- Pegatron IPX7A-ION/330. Its key difference is a PCIe x16 slot that also supports PCIe x4 and x1 expansion cards. Pegatron couldn't improve NVIDIA's already successful solution, but the motherboard has no significant drawbacks as well.
Pegatron IPX7A-ION/330 Motherboard Review

Cooler Master HAF 932 AMD Edition Video Review
Hardware Canucks posted a review of the new Cooler Master HAF 932 AMD Edition case.

Cooler Master has a long history of building quality cases and in this review we take a look at their limited edition HAF 932 AMD Edition enclosure. This case offers all of the best features from the HAF 932 and adds a bit of ATI color to spice things up but has Cooler Master added anything else to sweeten the pot?
Cooler Master HAF 932 AMD Edition Video Review

OCZ Fatal1ty DDR3-1600 Memory Kit Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the OCZ Fatal1ty DDR3-1600 Memory Kit

OCZ introduced their latest Fatal1ty Edition Memory kit in early 2010. The difference between this DDR3 system memory kit and the previous Fatal1ty kits is that the OCZ3F1600LV6GK model supports triple-channel bandwidth and works with a relatively low voltage. DDR3 memory prices are going down and 6GB kits are very affordable now. What happens when you mix a professional video-game player with the design of a memory kit, and is the OCZ 1600MHz Low-Voltage DDR3 kit "fatal" enough to surpass Benchmark Review's performance tests? In this article the OCZ Fatal1ty 1600MHz DDR3 memory kit is stressed to the point of failure.
OCZ Fatal1ty DDR3-1600 Memory Kit Review

Thermaltake Element V Full Tower Case Review
Tweaknews posted a review on the Thermaltake Element V Full Tower Case

Well, the Element V chassis from Thermaltake proved to be a mixed bag. While there were many features of the chassis that I liked very much, there were almost as many features that I disliked intensely. Let’s start off with the positive aspects.
Thermaltake Element V Full Tower Case Review