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Intel Xeon W5580 Cpus & S5520SC Motherboard Review
Driverheaven posted a review on the Intel Xeon W5580 Cpus & S5520SC Motherboard

Today we look at Intel's new highest specification W5580 processors running on the new S5520SC motherboard. Just how smoking fast is this platform and are we about to break a bunch of records in our testing today?
Intel Xeon W5580 Cpus & S5520SC Motherboard Review

Western Digital VelociRaptor 10k rpm 2.5'' SATA Review
ocaholic.ch posted a review on the Western Digital VelociRaptor 10k rpm 2.5'' SATA

With the Veloci Raptor 300 GByte Western Digital presents its latest flagship regarding the Raptor series. Again the only 2.5'' measuring Veloci Raptor rotates with 10'000 rpm, has 16 MByte of supporting cache and a claimed access time of 5.5 milliseconds.
Western Digital VelociRaptor 10k rpm 2.5'' SATA Review



OCZ Slate 32GB USB-based SSD ExpressCard Review
Everything USB posted a review on the OCZ Slate 32GB USB-based SSD ExpressCard

The OCZ Slate Series ExpressCard is touted as the ideal companion for the notebook user needing a backup storage method but who does not want to carry around an external drive of any kind. Available in capacities of 8GB, 16GB and 32GB, owners of ExpressCard 34 equipped notebooks will surely be interested in an alternate way to cram more storage into an already overstuffed machine. Yet another flash storage option? Does anyone care? Should you run out and spend your cash on what seems like a poor man's SSD? Read on with an open mind.
OCZ Slate 32GB USB-based SSD ExpressCard Review

Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 Review
Bjorn3D posted a review on the Seagate Barracuda 7200.12

As the platter density increases, hard drives are able to pack more data per disk and, as a result, the time for data retrieval is shorter due to less time that is needed to find the bits of data. Not only that, hard drives are able to perform faster. The larger areal density also allows hard drive manufactures to exceed the storage capacity of 1TB and now we are seeing HD manufactures breaking into 1.5TB and even 2TB. Seagate’s latest Barracuda 7200.12 is the company’s first hard drive that comes with 500 GB platter density.
Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 Review

Antec Twelve Hundred Gaming Case Review
JonnyGURU.com posted a review on the Antec Twelve Hundred Gaming Case

Last week, we saw Antec attempting to reinvent the wheel by introducing a new power supply form factor called CPX. This week, we'll continue our look at this new form factor by examining in detail one of the few cases on the market to support it, the Twelve Hundred.
Antec Twelve Hundred Gaming Case Review

Solidata X2-128 MLC 2.5-inch Solid State Disk Review
TweakTown posted a review on the Solidata X2-128 MLC 2.5-inch Solid State Disk

When Jason at DVNation contacted me about reviewing their new Solidata RAIDPak Internal Storage Solution that houses four 2.5 inch Solidata X2 Series solid state drives, I took a brief look at the specs and asked him to ship it over. Later that evening I had a flash go through my mind, kind of like when someone mentions a name and a few hours later the face flashes across your internal screen and you blurt out, "yeah… I know that person". This wasn’t a flash of a face; it was a statement printed on DVNation’s website for the individual offering of the Solidata X2 Series; faster than the Intel X25-M MLC SSD.

The big standout on the specifications page is the massive read and write speeds. In ATTO we actually achieved a faster write speed than what Solidata claims. It is rare to see a company go conservative with their claimed performance, but we have seen write speeds of up to 212 MB/s. ATTO is a benchmark that we test with, but we rarely publish data from this test, since it often doesn’t relate to real world performance.
Solidata X2-128 MLC 2.5-inch Solid State Disk Review

Zalman VF950 Review
XSReviews posted has reviewed the Zalman VF950 GPU Cooler

To keep up with the latest hotter and faster graphics cards, Zalman have needed to update their VF900 -- which we reviewed back in May 2007 -- with the VF-950. They haven't just changed the cooler to support more recent graphic cards though; the new model is entirely different. We hope so too, as we weren't very impressed with the VF-900. Anyway let's not dwell on the past, introducing the Zalman VF-950...
Zalman VF950 Review

ECS A790GXM-AD3 Motherboard Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the ECS A790GXM-AD3 Motherboard

The A790GXM-AD3 is the ultimate AM3 Socket motherboard from ECS for AMD Phenom II processors. The integrated graphics are powered by the ATI Radeon HD 3300 DirectX 10 based graphics core, which is part of the platform AMD 790GX chipset! Read on to see how this motherboard does with an AMD Phenom II X3 720 processor!
ECS A790GXM-AD3 Motherboard Review

Razer Carcharias Gaming Headset Review
Hardware Logic examined Razer's Barracuda HP-1 5.1 channel headphones

We were stoked with the unit's ability to offer surround sound, but less enthused with the bass response while in 5.1 mode. Then came the Razer Piranha Gaming Communicator, a lightweight stereo headset that was comfortable to wear for long stretches, but lacked the kind of punch we expect when lobbing a virtual grenade. Now comes the Carcharias, Razer's newest headset which, like the Piranha, offers a lightweight design but promises lots more bass. Could this third headset to pass through HardwareLogic's labs be the charm?
Razer Carcharias Gaming Headset Review

GeForce GTX 285 Round-Up, Asus, BFG and Zotac
HotHardware.com posted a round up of GeForce GTX 285 video cards from Asus, BFG and Zotac

We take our NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285 coverage further here as we round up three factory-overclocked cards and pit them against each other. As enthusiasts, we think overclocks are great, but factory provided overclocks covered under warranty are even better. Recall that the reference NVIDIA GTX 285 clocks speeds are 648 MHz for the core GPU, 1,242 MHz for the GDDR3 memory and 1,476 MHz for the shader clock. The first card in this round-up is the ASUS ENGTX285 TOP, which sports clocks of 670 MHz, 1,300 MHz and 1,550, respectively. Next up, we have the BFG Tech GeForce GTX 285 OCX, the overall fastest card of this bunch, rocking at 702 MHz, 1,332 MHz and 1,584 MHz, respectively. Finally, we have the Zotac GeForce GTX 285 AMP! Edition, which boasts clock speeds of 702 MHz, 1,296 MHz and 1,512 MHz, respectively.

As you can see, this should be an interesting battle to see unfold. We are going to put these cards through their paces in our benchmark suite, and along the way, we'll compare them to a reference GeForce GTX 285, a reference GeForce GTX 295 and a reference Radeon HD 4870 X2. To make it even more intriguing, we're throwing in GTX 285 SLI benchmarks in dual and triple configurations.
GeForce GTX 285 Round-Up, Asus, BFG and Zotac

Logitech G19 Gaming Keyboard Review
I4U News published a review of the Logitech G19 Gaming Keyboard

Logitech has made some of the coolest gaming keyboards around for many years. I have used the Logitech G15 as my gaming keyboard since the product was introduced and even used it as my keyboard for normal work for a long time. Logitech has a history of making excellent keyboards and today we are going to check out it latest gaming keyboard called the Logitech G19. Read on for all the details on the Logitech G19 gaming keyboard.
Logitech G19 Gaming Keyboard Review

ASUS N80Vc reviewed
ITreviewed posted a review on the ASUS N80Vc

ASUS's N80Vc is a long way from being either the best desktop replacement machine or corporate road warrior - for starters, its graphics and processor chipsets are entry-level and there are few system management tools - but it is very good value if you are looking for a good all-rounder that's HD ready. It looks distinctive, is reasonably powerful, and has plenty of connectivity options. The 14.1-inch screen's resolution of 1280=D7800 pixels is usable, but it is not the brightest or sharpest I have seen. Besides the awfully bouncy keyboard and noisy mouse buttons, the machine is comfortable to work on for long periods. And considering it's almost as secure as Fort Knox, you can't really go far wrong.
ASUS N80Vc reviewed

GELID Silent Spirit CPU Cooler Review
Verdis Reviews posted a review on the GELID Silent Spirit CPU Cooler

From the first reviews we conducted on GELID Solution's products, we discovered that they use very innovative, cutting-edge technology in order to create top quality products. Their pursuit in creating such great technology is very inspiring and today we have, to date, their only CPU Cooler on the market. That said it has already received high accolades due to the impressive nature of the product and its design. Let's have a look.
GELID Silent Spirit CPU Cooler Review

Saitek Cyborg Force Rumble PC Gamepad
OCModShop posted a review on the Saitek Cyborg Force Rumble Gamepad

A month ago I publish an article about how much I suck at using PC Game pads, and I end up having to review a gamepad? I must have angered the gods somehow, because now I have to not only write about my own personal Kryptonite, I also have to touch it. To inspect it. To actually use it. How did I get roped into something like this? Because I was offered unlimited use of the OCMS company car. How could I possibly turn down a semi-new Datsun?

Saitek has come out with a gamepad supposedly worthy enough to bring a challenge to my distaste. Its called the Cyborg Force Rumble. It transforms. It rumbles. It has one-touch FPS mode ready to rock. But dont let my endless rambling give away all the details.
Saitek Cyborg Force Rumble PC Gamepad

Coolmax V600 600W PSU Review
Rbmods posted a review on the Coolmax V600 600W PSU

Deciding on a power supply can be a tough choice, with a wide range of suppliers and features for each unit. While power output is important, there are other factors such as efficiency, noise, and even looks that are equally as important. Today we'll be looking at a 600W power supply from Coolmax, the Coolmax V600 PSU, which has been designed with performance in mind. We will keep that in mind while we examine this product and compare it to some of its competition.
Coolmax V600 600W PSU Review

OCZ Fatal1ty 700 W Power Supply Review
Hardware Secrets posted a new article on the OCZ Fatal1ty 700 W Power Supply

OCZ Fatal1ty 700 W promises to be a high-end gamer-grade power supply, labeled at 50º C and featuring a 120-mm fan, active PFC, single rail design but not a modular cabling system. Is this a good product? Can it really deliver 700 W? Let's see.
OCZ Fatal1ty 700 W Power Supply Review

Logitech V450 Nano Laser Cordless Mouse for Notebooks Review
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the Logitech V450 Nano Laser Cordless Mouse for Notebooks

The Logitech V450 Nano Laser Cordless Mouse for Notebooks is the high performance answer for those already concerned with portability as a notebook computer owner. The Logitech V450 Nano Laser Cordless Mouse for Notebooks has a good balance between size, portability, ease of use, and responsiveness. The battery life is fairly extensive due to its use of two AA batteries, and provides many days worth of use without the need for battery replacement.
Logitech V450 Nano Laser Cordless Mouse for Notebooks Review

Radeon HD 4890 vs. GeForce GTX 275: Battle at two-fiddy
The Tech Report compared the Radeon HD 4890 against the GeForce GTX 275

In the Radeon HD 4890, AMD's new GPU silicon resets the single-chip performance plateau at about 250 bucks. Nvidia's GeForce GTX 275 has shown up abruptly, as well, determined to crash the party. Will the neighbors call the cops before things get out of hand?
Radeon HD 4890 vs. GeForce GTX 275: Battle at two-fiddy

Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 1TB Hard Drive Review
Bigbruin.com has posted a review on the Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 1TB Hard Drive

Years ago I never imagined I would "need" a terabyte of storage. Fast forward to today with the explosion of digital media and it is easy to justify such a need. Once you do acquire such a large drive you may worry about reliability, as 1TB of data is a lot to lose. Today we will test the Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 1TB hard drive in terms of speed, reliability, and value.
Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 1TB Hard Drive Review

Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB Hard Drive Review
Hardware Canucks takes a look at the Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB hard drive.

We all know by now that SSDs seem to be the way of the future but for most of us, they are just not to the maturity level where they would be considered a viable alternative to a standard hard drive. Their prices are high and the storage capacity many of the less expensive SSDs offer pales in comparison to even the most basic spindle-based drives. Then there are those few standard HDDs on the market that make us want to forget the SSD phenomenon altogether and the Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB is one of those drives.
Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB Hard Drive Review

Motion DSP vReveal Software Review
OCC has published a new review on the Motion DSP vReveal Software

Another great thing about vReveal is its ability to utilize CUDA. The processor may be considered the most important part of a computer, but a program such as vReveal will put a lot of load on your CPU, which means you won't be able to use that processing power for something else. The GPU's ability to take most of this load is a great addition to any program, and I'm glad MotionDSP used it for vReveal. On top of that, having your GPU enabled means you'll notice better quality, more FPS, and faster save times. Though if your video is only 30 seconds long, the save time will only decrease by a few seconds. If you're using longer videos you'll notice a much better improvement. If you're using ATI, or just don't have a CUDA-enabled video card, MotionDSP didn't leave you out. vReveal will work with just about any CPU, but then again if you're still using a Pentium 3 or older, editing a 10 second video might take hours.
Motion DSP vReveal Software Review

MS Wireless Notebook Presenter 8000 Review
t-break posted a review on the MS Wireless Notebook Presenter 8000

For years now, Microsoft has been producing a wide variety of computer peripherals ranging from mice and keyboards to webcams and even the odd laptop. And for the most part, these devices are well built and easy to use. In my opinion, Microsoft's keyboards are superb but their mice, as of late, have been leaving me unimpressed.
MS Wireless Notebook Presenter 8000 Review

Sapphire Radeon HD 4890 1GB OC Video Card Review
TheTechLounge posted Sapphire Radeon HD 4890 1GB OC Video Card Review

Alright. Time for a refresh, it's almost spring, and that's the season for growing video cards. The HD 4890 is, for all intensive porpoises, a retooled HD 4870, which, in my humble opinion, is overdue. Not that the 4870 was by any means a bad card, and it certainly got its deserved amount of press, but it had its failings and, when prices were even, I'd generally recommend a GTX 260. AMD doesn't like losing on the price front, that's for damn sure. But it never hurts to have a great high-end card, either. Look, this card still isn't a match for the ridongulous GTX 285 or the limited 295, but it's an outstanding improvement over the HD 4870. Enough to upgrade?
Sapphire Radeon HD 4890 1GB OC Video Card Review

ASUS EAH4890 HTDI/1GD5/A Radeon HD 4890 Videocard Review
PC Stats posted ASUS EAH4890 HTDI/1GD5/A Radeon HD 4890 Videocard Review

As you might have guessed, ATI's new Radeon HD 4890 videocard is well placed to compete with enthusiast videocards like the Radeon HD 4870 1GB and Geforce GTx275. What makes the ASUS EAH4890 HTDI/1GD5/A particularly stand out from the crowd is a special tool in its overclocking feature set - GPU Voltage Tweaking. And if PCSTATS own overclocking tests are anything to go by, pushing the Radeon HD 4890 to 1000MHz core is certainly possible!
ASUS EAH4890 HTDI/1GD5/A Radeon HD 4890 Videocard Review

NZXT Avatar Gaming Mouse Review
Modders-Inc posted a review on the NZXT Avatar Gaming Mouse

NZXT's Avatar gaming mouse is designed to provide gamers with the ultimate crafted gaming armor to emerge victorious in the gaming arena of choice. Featuring a ambidextrous and smaller form, the Avatar mouse is versatile and ideal for gamers.
NZXT Avatar Gaming Mouse Review

eVGA x58 SLI Classified motherboard Review
The Guru of 3D posted a review on the eVGA x58 SLI Classified motherboard

eVGA developed the X58 SLI Classified motherboard. An X58 based motherboard with more features, more design and aesthetics that make you scratch that head of yours.

Armed at the really enthusiast end-users that wanted to create something so special and exclusive that it would bring shock and awe in the retail channel. You better bring along some dough though ! Click here for a full review on the latest and greatest from eVGA.
eVGA x58 SLI Classified motherboard Review