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Eagle Tech ET-CSIU2J-BK JBOD External Storage System Review
Bigbruin.com has posted a review on the Eagle Tech ET-CSIU2J-BK JBOD External Storage System

All of the enclosures reviewed at Bigbruin.com have begun to blur in my mind, but every once in a while one of them is different enough to stand out. Eagle Tech Computers has a new product that offers a unique design, as well as a configuration that isn't what you see in the typical hard drive enclosure. The ET-CSIU2J-BK JBOD External Storage System is a compact enclosure that supports two 3.5 inch SATA drives connected via USB 2.0.
Eagle Tech ET-CSIU2J-BK JBOD External Storage System Review

Lapworks Attache Laptop Stand Review
DragonSteelMods.com posted Lapworks Attache Laptop Stand Review

Today for review I've got Lapworks latest product, the Attache Laptop Stand, it's labeled a stand but this version does feature two silent fans to help cool your laptop and it adds an additional four USB ports that can be used with your laptop. Let's find out if this newest product from Lapworks holds to their tradition of making inventive and useful products. I've tested the Attache Laptop Stand with two different laptops to see how it performs not only for cooling but for actual usefulness...
Lapworks Attache Laptop Stand Review



Kingston 8GB Hyper-X Data Traveler USB Drive Review
Virtual-Hideout posted Kingston 8GB Hyper-X Data Traveler USB Drive Review

The Hyper-X 8GB Data Traveler is one good option among the droves of lesser on the market. It's nice to see the Kingston Hyper-X 8GB Data Traveler with its larger capacity and its 33MB/s transfer rate. This is basically just as fast as many of the pricier USB 2.0 external drives. Granted it's the not as large a storage capacity, but then no one really wants to haul around their external enclosures.
Kingston 8GB Hyper-X Data Traveler USB Drive Review

Thermaltake Purepower 430W NP Power Supply Review
Hardware Secrets posted Thermaltake Purepower 430W NP Power Supply Review

Thermaltake Purepower 430 W NP, which is also known by other names like W0070, TR2-430W and XP550 NP, is one of the simplest and cheapest power supplies from Thermaltake. In this review we completely disassembled this unit and tested to see if it can really deliver 430 W. Check it out.
Thermaltake Purepower 430W NP Power Supply Review

Seventeam 1200W Modular Power Supply Review
3D Game Man posted a review on the Seventeam 1200W Modular Power Supply

The Seventeam 1200W Modular Power Supply is one of the very best on the market. It offers quality, efficient and reliable power, it's quiet and is completely modular. This is one of the first 1200W power supplies in this range that's entirely modular. Many PSUs might claim to be modular, but in most cases the main motherboard leads are hard wired to the PSU. Watch the video to find out more and check out the bloopers at the end.
Seventeam 1200W Modular Power Supply Review

NVIDIA's GeForce 9800 GX2 - Early Test
TweakTown compares the performance of the 9800GX2 against the HD 3870 X2 from AMD

We’ve all heard about the GX2, so there isn’t much to say here; there’s no package so we’ll get stuck straight into the card and talk about its specifications before we get into the benchmarking.

The main thing to compare here today is the performance of the 9800GX2 against the HD 3870 X2 from AMD. We’ve also thrown in the 8800GT, as the specifications on a single core of a 9800GX2 is only slightly above that of an 8800GT, this should mean that if a game doesn’t take advantage of SLI then the performance should only be just above the single 8800GT.
NVIDIA's GeForce 9800 GX2 - Early Test

ASRock 4Core1600P35-WiFi+ Motherboard Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the ASRock 4Core1600P35-WiFi+ Motherboard

ASRock continues to produce products that will tempt the enthusiast and power user crowds to consider using them for their upgrade path. This time, ASRock takes a mature Intel P35 Express chipset and adds the latest features to it to make a feature rich motherboard. The ASRock 4Core1600P35-WiFi+ motherboard uses all solid state capacitors, supports 45nm 1600MHz quad-core processors and has integrated 802.11g WiFi. Read on to see what this board can do and to see just how low the price is.
ASRock 4Core1600P35-WiFi+ Motherboard Review

Cyber Snipa GamePad V2 Review
GideonTech.com posted a review on the Cyber Snipa GamePad V2

There are enough keys on the gamepad to provide everything you need to frag your opponent. They enlarged the standard movement keys to help with the cramping you can get in your hand. This new version has changed the color of some of the keys to help you recognize your options.
Cyber Snipa GamePad V2 Review

Sleek-Audio SA6 Earphones Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Sleek-Audio SA6 Earphones

Sleek-Audio SA6 is the name of a brand new pair of earphones with customizable performance. The earphones feature both a treble and bass tuning system that allows the user to alter the audio performance according to their needs and preferences. This is not done via electronics as one might expect, but by physically replacing parts of the earphone.
Sleek-Audio SA6 Earphones Review

Thermalright Ultra 120 eXtreme CPU Cooler Review
DragonSteelMods.com posted a review on the Thermalright Ultra 120 eXtreme CPU Cooler

The Thermalright Ultra 120 eXtreme CPU cooler is very popular among enthusiast circles as the reigning champion of CPU coolers and most people will quickly recommend a TRUE to someone asking. So today I've got the TRUE for review, and I've put it to the test using both C2D and C2Q processors, is it all that? Well you'll have to read on to find out...
Thermalright Ultra 120 eXtreme CPU Cooler Review

Noctua NH-U12P at Overclockers Online Review
Overclockers Online has posted a new review on the Noctua NH-U12P

All things considered, Noctua's NH-U12P performed admirably well. The cooler's design and build quality are excellent. In terms of compatibility issues, there were none - the cooler has ample clearance from memory and other components. Also, it can be rotated and thus can be installed in two different orientations. The only clearance issue that might arise is due to its height as it may interfere with some cramped cases. Installation was very easy except for the fact that it requires motherboard removal. Performance is top notch and it is easy on the ears thanks to the quiet NF-P12.
Noctua NH-U12P at Overclockers Online Review

How Much Power Can a Generic 500 W Power Supply Really Deliver?
Hardware Secrets posted an article on the internals of a generic 500 W power supply

We decided to take a generic 500 W power supply and test it using the same methodology we use for "branded" units. The idea behind this review is to be as much educational as possible and answer a few very important questions: how much power a generic power supply can really deliver? What are the differences between a generic power supply and a "branded" unit? Is there any danger for my equipment to use a generic power supply? Why generic units cost so little? Read on and see our findings.
How Much Power Can a Generic 500 W Power Supply Really Deliver?

Thermaltake Xaser-VI VG400BWS (LCS) Case Review
XtremeComputing posted Thermaltake Xaser-VI VG400BWS (LCS) Case Review

The model that I shall be looking at today is the VG400LBWS, or more specifically the ‘Xaser VI Super Tower Black with Transparent Side Window With Embedded Liquid Cooling’. Yeah, that’s quite a mouthful; but Thermaltake have made 8 variations of this same model case, so they have to distinguish between them properly somehow!
Thermaltake Xaser-VI VG400BWS (LCS) Case Review