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Diamond Radeon HD 3870 1GB with 512-bit bus Review
NordicHardware posted a review on the Diamond Radeon HD 3870 1GB with 512-bit bus

Diamond has been so kind and sent us one of its new Diamond Radeon HD 3870 1GB cards. Just the fact that it sports 1GB RAM instead of the regular 512MB makes it stand out, but what really caught our attention was the fact that it has a 512-bit memory bus instead of the reference 256-bit. The relatively narrow bus of most RV670 and G92 cards is a common complaint among many, whether it's justified or not is something we will look at here today. We've updated our recently published roundup with the just released Diamond HD 3870 1GB and Diamond Radeon HD 512MB.
Diamond Radeon HD 3870 1GB with 512-bit bus Review

Logitech Cordless MediaBoard Pro Keyboard for PS3 & PC
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Logitech Cordless MediaBoard Pro Keyboard for PS3 & PC

Following up on the original Cordless MediaBoard, Logitech has unveiled the Bluetooth-enabled MediaBoard Pro to give Sony PS3 users something to use. The Logitech MediaBoard Pro sports a piano black finish, a dedicated Menu button, and of course, the circle / square / X / triangle PS3 action buttons as well. A couple of AA batteries can last up to 200 hours and the Logitech MediaBoard Pro Keyboard has a 30 foot range, which makes it ideal for use in the living room. Read on to see if this keyboard is right for you!
Logitech Cordless MediaBoard Pro Keyboard for PS3 & PC



Intel Xeon X3320 45nm Quad Core Overclocking Test
Madshrimps overclocked the Intel Xeon X3320 45nm Quad Core

The Xeon X3320 is the server version of the desktop Q9300 Quad Core processor, the new 45nm process makes this a cool running CPU. In this quick overclocking test we see if the X3320 which comes with stock 2.5Ghz clocks is any good at overclocking.
Intel Xeon X3320 45nm Quad Core Overclocking Test

Logitech diNovo Mini Bluetooth Thumb Keyboard Review
APH Networks has published a new review on the Logitech diNovo Mini Bluetooth Thumb Keyboard

You are sitting in your living room, on that beautiful, comfortable, black leather sofa you picked up just a few years ago. The designer lights on the walls are dimmed as the clock ticks past ten. The 50" LCD TV you've come to enjoy everyday after work is eight meters away from you. Under the TV is the home theater PC, along with an array of high end audio and video equipment with their LED lights and displays blinking and flashing in all its glory. Your media computer is hooked up to your television screen using an HDMI cable. CAT5e cables runs around your home with a network operating at Gigabit speeds to stream terabytes of media files from your server to your big screen TV and powerful audio system. An air of tension and suspense fills your living room as the blasts and emotions of the movies are about to come alive on the screen in front of you. You put your feet on the coffee table, wiggle your toes a bit underneath your black socks, and grab a warm cup of coffee to enjoy I am Legend on Bluray. As the clock on the wall continues to tick ever so faithfully while you sit there and wait for something to happen, a sense of shock and horror overcomes you. "How can the computer be operated from the comfort of my sofa without a wireless keyboard and mouse?" you wonder. The year is 2008.
Logitech diNovo Mini Bluetooth Thumb Keyboard Review

OCZ Freeze Thermal Compound Review
DragonSteelMods.com posted a review on the OCZ Freeze Thermal Compound

Today for review I've got the OCZ Freeze Thermal Compound, when you think of OCZ you normally think of quality ram, but they are into cooling as most people know. The OCZ Freeze is another entry into the every growing lineup of instantly ready compounds, meaning they have no burn-in time required, something that I think most people appreciate greatly. Not only is the OCZ Freeze instantly ready but also non-toxic and very easy to apply. How does it stand up to others out there?
OCZ Freeze Thermal Compound Review

Nesteq EECS 700w Review
XSReviews has reviewed the Nesteq EECS 700w PSU

Over the last few years, a lot more attention has been paid to power supplies, and their ever important role of giving our prized possessions the juice they need to run as pain free as possible. However, not only have companies been tempting our wallets with excellent rail stability and high efficiencies, they've also touted the low noise levels of their units. The PSU I have with me today sports a large, slow spinning fan and with near silence being one of it's main features. I'll be interested to see how much it can actually reduce my rig's noise levels by.
Nesteq EECS 700w Review

Nexus HXR-5500 reviewed
BurnOutPC.com has just posted their review on the Nexus HXR-5500 Heatpipe Memory Cooler

Nexus HXR-5500 Memory Heat pipe Cooler. A long name for such a simple product. But it's simplicity also makes it cheaper and I like the look of it as well. Again Nexus used Heat pipes to help cool down in this case the memory. The HXR-5500 is basically a large platter of aluminum stuck to the side of your memory along with a heat pipe to cool it more efficiently and therefore give it more over clocking capabilities.
Nesteq EECS 700w Review

Tagan Icy Box NAS4220 Server Review
3D Game Man posted a review on the Tagan Icy Box NAS4220 Server

The Tagan Icy Box NAS4220 Server offers NAS (Network Attached Storage) with RAID functionality. It's capable of RAID 0, 1, Spanning(NRAID), JBOD(Just a Bunch of Discs) and the EXT2, EXT3 and FAT32(JBOD) format. This product is a 7-in-one server. It supports Samba, FTP, NFS, DHCP, UPnP-AV, Printer Server, iTunes. It can share data via Samba, FTP, or NFS. This NAS really offers a lot of features. Watch the video to find out more and check out the bloopers at the end.
Tagan Icy Box NAS4220 Server Review

OCZ StealthXStream 600 W Power Supply Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the OCZ StealthXStream 600 W Power Supply Review

StealthXStream 600 W from OCZ has a 120-mm fan, is EPS12V-compatible, has two video card power connectors for SLI and CrossFire systems and comes with an extremely attractive price tag in the USA, costing less than USD 90. Is this a good power supply? Can it really deliver its rated power? Let's take another look on this power supply, as we updated this article to add load tests results.
OCZ StealthXStream 600 W Power Supply Review

ASUS GeForce 9600GT 512MB Graphics Card Review
TweakTown posted a review on the ASUS GeForce 9600GT 512MB Graphics Card

If you’re looking for a 9600GT, the chances are we can give you a pretty good idea of which one to get. We get a lot of samples, but the 9600GT would have to be one product that we’ve received over and over again from different companies who are mixing it up with big clocks and bigger coolers.

The latest 9600GT to make its way into the labs is from ASUS and carries with it some stock clocks, but also has a mean looking cooler that we’ve seen before. We’ve been happy with the 9600GT ever since its interception, and it’s managed to receive a number of awards. Let’s see if ASUS can impress us with their incarnation of the card.
ASUS GeForce 9600GT 512MB Graphics Card Review

Turning Point: Fall of Liberty Video Game for PC Review
I4U NEWS reviews the Turning Point: Fall of Liberty Video Game for PC.

The game starts off with a lot of potential and then fails to deliver on the interesting setting for the game. Graphics are horrible, there is no method to bind keyboard commands and the game suffers from an exceptionally frustrating tendency to shutter and stop even on a very high end gaming machine.
Turning Point: Fall of Liberty Video Game for PC Review

Razer Piranha Gaming Communicator Review
OCIA.net takes a look at the Razer Piranha Gaming Communicator in their latest review.

Recently Razer sent over two of their latest products for review, and the first one I'll be taking a look at today is the Piranha Gaming Communicator. Razer touts the Piranha as having true to life audio quality with superior clarity and bass, a noise-filtering microphone and ergonomic and adjustable earphones.
Razer Piranha Gaming Communicator Review

Lancool Metal Boned K7 Review
bit-tech published a review of Lancool Metal Boned K7

For us, there's a lot to like about the Metal Boned K7 even including the rather unique name, which has somehow managed to grow on us like some sort of all-conquering fungus.

Too many times we come across cases which have also tried to go back to basics but which fall down because they don't really understand what the basics are. Thankfully, Lancool do understand the basics and they've
demonstrated it here. This is a no nonsense, solidly built case which is perfectly tailored to the needs of its audience.
Lancool Metal Boned K7 Review

WD Elements External Hard Drive 500GB Review
Live Blueprints posted a review on the WD Elements External Hard Drive 500GB

Our hard drives may constantly be getting bigger and bigger, but the amount of space we seem to always need seems to be getting bigger and bigger. I faced a problem a while ago of needing to get another hard drive, but with four internal hard drives I had run out of room, so decided to look for an external one. So I picked the WD Elements 500GB external HDD, and today I'll take a look at it and review it.
WD Elements External Hard Drive 500GB Review