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BIOS Magazine posted a review on the Lenovo ThinkPad X60T

"The Lenovo ThinkPad X60T marries the best aspects of a laptop and a pen-based device. With new screen options, hardware capabilities and an improved sensory experience interacting with the tablet, Lenovo's ThinkPad X60T is a leading light in the tablet PC market. The system is extremely well built and the keyboard is very comfortable considering its size. The choice of XGA or SXGA+ MultiTouch displays allows you to save money if necessary, and port selection for an ultraportable is superb. And best of all you get excellent performance from Intel's Core Duo processor and 7200rpm hard disk drive. In general, if you can do without a built-in optical drive, the ThinkPad X60T delivers a best-in-class balance of comfort, performance, battery life, and portability.
Lenovo ThinkPad X60T reviewed

XYZ Computing posted a Cyber Snipa Intelliscope Laser Mouse Review

The button configuration gives the mouse seven buttons total- the two primary ones, the wheel, forward/back buttons on the left side, one on the top of the mouse (back from the wheel), and one on the right side. The last two on this list are not self-explanatory so- in case you were wondering- the one on top toggles the sensitivity while the right one spans the entire length where two left buttons are placed and is programmable with no default function. The sensitivity button on the top switches the mouse between two settings: Stealth (red LEDs, 1000 dpi) and ATAK (blue LEDs, 2400 dpi). The change is instantaneous and can be done very quickly, a great feature for games where you may need to get more accurate in a hurry.
Cyber Snipa Intelliscope Laser Mouse Review



Bigbruin.com posted a review on the Cooler Master CM Media 280 Convertible HTPC Case

The Cooler Master CM Media 280 HTPC Case is being marketed as a "Power HTPC" due to its ability to support full size video cards, multiple hard drives, and its high quality aluminum appearance. In addition to these features, one of the most innovative items is the ability to change the orientation of the case from a tower to a desktop.
Cooler Master CM Media 280 Convertible HTPC Case Review

Modders-Inc has a new review online on the Cooler Master X Craft 250

Taking your files with you to another location can sometimes be a real hassle, especially if the data is to large to fit on a CD, DVD, or thumb drive. Sure, you could put the files on a laptop and lug it around as an 8 lb thumb drive, but there is no need to do that anymore. Cooler Master has a way to make your life easier with their X Craft Press & Go 2.5" external hard drive enclosure.
Cooler Master X Craft 250 Review

Madshrimps posted a Casetek V.Orpheus ATX Midi Case Review

Casetek V.Orpheus is a midi-sized ATX case with a massive 220mm fan slapped on the side panel and a fully functional fan controller and temp readout in the front on a large LCD. All this can be had for a competitive price, so where the catch? We place a high end Core 2 system inside and compare its thermal/noise results with the competition.
Casetek V.Orpheus ATX Midi Case Review

Virtual-Hideout posted a Zalman HD160XT HTPC Enclosure Review

A great amount of consideration was placed in to the look of the Zalman HD160XT Home Theater PC Enclosure. There are so many things that make this the perfect Home Theater Chassis. From the 7" LCD screen, to the buttons and classy finish, Zalman has considered every possible detail.
Zalman HD160XT HTPC Enclosure Review

Tech ARP has added Max Async Latency to their BIOS Optimization Guide.

We have just posted the Max Async Latency BIOS feature today. This brings the BIOS Optimization Guide to nearly 390 BIOS features.

"This is an AMD Athlon 64 / Opteron processor-specific BIOS feature. It controls the amount of asynchronous latency, which depends on the time it takes for data to travel from the processor to the furthest DIMM on the motherboard and back..."
Max Async Latency added to the BIOS Optimization Guide

OCIA.net takes a look at the OCZ Technology Video Card in their latest review.

The OCZ 8800 GTX, like most every manufacturer's offering, is based on the NVIDIA reference design, so don't expect anything new or ground breaking here. But there are a few things that do set the OCZ card apart from others. First, the OCZ 8800 GTX is "binned to perfection" -- this means that every OCZ card is pre-screened and only the best cards make it to market. In theory, this would point to higher core and memory overclocks and in general, a very stable card.
OCZ Technology 8800 GTX Video Card Review

EclipseOC posted a review on the Zalman CNPS9500AT

With ever increasing heat output from CPUs as a result of the move towards more cores and more overclocking, heatsink manufacturers are scrambling to find ways to dissipate all the heat without making monstrous contraptions. Zalman's efforts have produced a rather elegant looking heatsink. Let's hope its performance can match the looks.
Zalman CNPS9500AT Review