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ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Alienware Aurora m9700 17-inch Laptop

The last time we took a look at an Alienware laptop it was the Area-51 m5550 15.4-inch laptop. The m5550 is more of a mid-range budget system. The Aurora m9700 is on high-end being Alienware's 2nd most expensive laptop they sell. This notebook is built for gaming with dual 256MB Nvidia Geforce Go 7900 GS video cards in SLI mode! This is the first and only 17" laptop with a dual graphics card system. Before I reveal anymore about this laptop let's get the review started!
Alienware Aurora m9700 17-inch Laptop Review

HotHardware.com evaluate the features and performance of HP's flagship 92% color gamut, 30" LCD panel, the LP-3065

Although the work efficiency / productivity argument is an important one in the business world, most of us enthusiasts find it somewhat unexciting to think about. We just love having bigger and bigger monitors, especially for PC gaming and watching movies on our computer. We've had the pleasure of reviewing a couple of large LCDs in the HotHardware labs recently, and today we're going to spend some time with HP's new flagship flat panel monitor, the LP-3065.
HP LP-3065 30" LCD with 92% Color Gamut



BurnOutPC.com has just posted their review on the Pertelian X2040 USB LCD.

Well I was quite satisfied with the Pertelian X2040. It's an attractive alternative to a bay drive lcd like the ones Matrix orbital offer, and it's a lot cheaper as well. Don't expect too much of a character lcd because it's not that fast nor will produce any fancy graphics. It gives you the information you might miss while your gaming and it is handy if you simply want to check the weather and bits and want the information fast. You simply press the hotkey and you can scroll through the menu's of the lcd. You can even type on the lcd with your keyboard and have messages stored on the lcd. There is so much more you can do with this LCD, more than I can explain to you here! Overall it's a very nice product, for a very attractive price. My suggestions to Foresight, make the software more interesting and advanced, and make a Pertelian with a blue background, because we all love blue lights :-):.
Pertelian X2040 USB LCD Review

XSreviews has reviewed the Connect3D X1950 Pro

There are a variety of ATI graphics cards, ranging from the very high end x1950XTXs to the more budget range x1600s. However, it is often hard to find a middle ground with such hardware. Usually the cards are too expensive or underpowered; but this is where Connect3D come in. Their x1950 Pro card promises top notch performance with a mid range price tag, can it pull it off? Lets see.
Connect3D X1950 Pro Review

FrostyTech posted a review on the Rosewill RCX-Z2 Heatsink

The Rosewill RCX-Z2 heatsink is designed for socket 775 Intel Pentium D and Core 2 Duo processors, and as with most heatsinks vying to push the stock Intel heatsink out of the PC, it comes equipped with a Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) fan. The fan on the RCX-Z2 spins at speeds of 500-3400RPM, and is internally illuminated with blue LEDs.
Rosewill RCX-Z2 Heatsink Review

TheTechLounge posted a review on the Dell W3207C 32" LCD HDTV

What we have for you today is Dell's W3207C 32" LCD HDTV. I'm sure Dell needs no introduction, however some might think of Dell just in terms of PCs. In actuality, they've been making a name for themselves with their LCD monitors for quite a while now, and they seem to be carrying that over to their LCD TVs as well. The W3207C actually replaces the W3201C 32" LCD, with the most notable differences including a faster response time, a brighter panel with better contrast, and the speakers which are integrated (non-detachable) this time around. The W3207C has a native resolution of 1366x768, an 8ms response time, contrast ratio of 1200:1, and a brightness rating of 500 cd/m2.
Dell W3207C 32" LCD HDTV Review

Virtual-Hideout posted a Lian Li PC-C30 Aluminum Enclosure Review

The Lian Li PC-C30 is a down to earth enclosure, without too many bells and whistles to get you all confused. The all aluminum construction of the enclosure is pieced together well, and the center brace really adds to the rigidity of the entire enclosure.
Lian Li PC-C30 Aluminum Enclosure Review

NVNews.net posted a review on the Inno3D iChill 7900GS

The latest installment of the GeForce 7900 series card from Inno3D is the iChill 7900GS Arctic Cooling Silencer 6. The iChill 7900GS has a custom Arctic Cooling Silencer 6 heat sink and fan, and that thing is massive. It helps the card stay cool under load and overclock. If you are looking for an entry level GeForce 7900 series video card, this one has everything you need.
Inno3D iChill 7900GS Review

The TechZone reviews the ATP SD Trio Professional Plus.

One of the latest products that ATP has added to their product line is
the SD Trio Professional Plus, a solution which is effectively compatible with all three sizes of SD cards: standard SD, miniSD, and microSD. Even the "Trio" moniker is a bit of a misnomer, because there is also a microSD card reader included in the package, and when you insert the smallest of the SD family in there, you get a device that could very easily be used as a standalone USB Flash drive.
ATP SD Trio Professional Plus Flash Memory Review

Techgage posted a review of Logitechs latest high-end racing wheel, the G25, which can be used with both the PC and PS2

When it comes to racing wheels, the choices are slim. Today we take out Logitech's G25 for a test drive to see if it can live up to our expectations. With stainless steel and real leather, it's off to a fast start but can it deliver where it counts... in the games?
Logitech G25 Racing Wheel Review

Tech Addicts posted an Antec Earthwatts 500 Watt Power Supply Review

Overall, the Antec Earthwatts is an amazing power supply. For under $100, you get a power supply that offers 500 watts of power, two PCI-Express power cables, 80+ efficiency, great stability, and quiet operation. A few things keep this power supply from getting a perfect score, which is the lack of cable 'management' features, such as sleeving and/or modular cables and the plain grey color.
Antec Earthwatts 500 Watt Power Supply Review

Pro-Clockers posted a review on the Ultra X-Finity 800W APFC and X-Pro 800W power supplies

The review subjects that Ultra have provided us with are the X-Finity 800W APFC and the X-Pro 800W power supplies. The units look great and the numbers sound wonderful, but are they good enough to be your next power supply? Check the next couple of pages and find out.
Ultra X-Finity 800W APFC and X-Pro 800W power supplies Review

Futurelooks posted a VIZO Propeller Dual-Fan Card Cooler Review

The VIZO Propeller is a Dual-Fan cooler that is designed to sit in a PCI or a PCI-E slot. It's designed to cool off your hot expansion and video cards. It also glows bright blue and the fan speed is adjustable via a manual fan speed controller to suit cooling and noise requirements. So how does it perform? Let's find out!
VIZO Propeller Dual-Fan Card Cooler Review

BIOS Magazine posted a review on the Brother MFC-845CW

Brother's new flagship colour all-in-one sports a low profile and is a snap to use, making it ideal for individuals and small offices. The silver-and-black MFC-845CW (398x370x180mm, 8.7kg) is also very well built for relatively demanding use (unlike most competing inkjet-based all-in-ones), and is the first model in its category to offer a combination of built-in Ethernet, wireless 802.11b/g connectivity and 5.8GHz digital cordless handset technology - creating the ultimate wireless solution for any home, home office or small office.
Brother MFC-845CW Review

Hardware Secrets posted a tutorial about How to Enable Processor-Based Security

At last PCs operating under Windows have a security level similar to that used by high performance servers. This technology – known under names that vary from manufacturer to manufacturer, such as NX (No eXecute), EVP (Enhanced Virus Protection), XD (eXecute Disable), or DEP (Data Execution Protection) – allows the processor itself to detect when a malicious code (such as a virus or a Trojan horse) is attempting to run and automatically disables such code, "drowning" the virus. In this short tutorial we will teach you how to enable this feature.
How to Enable Processor-Based Security