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Targus Netbook Accessory Kit
Futurelooks checks out some things to accessorize that netbook

Targus has long since established itself as a known brand in the world of laptop accessories. Continuing with this dedication to adding peripheral items to our mobile computing experience, Targus recently introduced the new Targus Netbook Accessory Kit. This kit is supposed to be a good starting point for getting more from your MSI Wind, Asus Eee PC, Acer Aspire ONE, or whatever other little laptop you happen to tote.
Targus Netbook Accessory Kit

Raxco PerfectDisk 10 Professional review
ITreviewed posted a review on Raxco PerfectDisk 10 Professional

Using PerfectDisk is a joy and it's always great fun to see how much space you can recover from your hard drive - PerfectDisk even shows the before and after performance of the drive, the type of files moved, and how frequently modified each file normally is. The software is easy to use, and there are plenty of settings and reporting for advanced users. Besides the effectiveness of PerfectDisk, those with older (slower) machines will appreciate the software's low footprint and the way it allows you to get on with your tasks without dragging your machine to a crawl - it doesn't overload the CPU and RAM like many utility programs sometimes do. This is an obvious advantage over the typical Windows 7/Vista/XP Defrag, which typically cuts performance horribly. If you are currently using PerfectDisk 8 or 9 there might not be enough to temp you to upgrade, but if you don't have a third-party defrag program on your Windows computer, buy Raxco's PerfectDisk 10 and you won't regret it.
Raxco PerfectDisk 10 Professional Review



DFI LanParty UT X58-T3eH8 Review
ocaholic.ch posted a review on the DFI LanParty UT X58-T3eH8

With the UT X58-T3eH8 we get the opportunity to review one of DFIs latest Intel X58 based mainboards. The board comes with a very colourful design. You'll also find a huge heatpipe cooling solution. Further there are three SLI capable PCIe-x16 slots as well as an eight phase digital power management which guarantees a clean and stable power supply which is important especially for extreme overclocking.
DFI LanParty UT X58-T3eH8 Review

Logitech Harmony 1100 Universal Remote Control Review
I4U News published a review of the Logitech Harmony 1100 Universal Remote Control

There is one thing that many home theater enthusiasts have in common -- a strong dislike for lots of remotes sitting around. Another big problem with home theater setups is that they can be hard to use with multiple inputs that need to be changed just to watch TV. Today I am going to look at a new universal remote from Logitech called the Harmony 1100 that will eliminate the complexity associated with home theater use. Read on for all of the details on the Logitech Harmony 1100 universal remote.
Logitech Harmony 1100 Universal Remote Control Review

Microsoft SideWinder X6 Gamer Keyboard Review
DragonSteelMods posted a review on the Microsoft SideWinder X6 Gamer Keyboard

The new SideWinder X6 is designed for the gamer in mind yet is also an excellent everyday use keyboard. As gamers look for any edge possible the SideWinder X6 delivers features galore. How do ninety programmable Macros sound? That is a lot of WOW spells. How about profile switching? In addition we find the usual media keys, an adjustable backlight and a switchable keypad.
Microsoft SideWinder X6 Gamer Keyboard Review

Ipswitch FTP_Professional 12.0 reviewed
ITreviewed has posted a review on Ipswitch FTP_Professional 12.0

WS_FTP Pro is one of the most popular Windows FTP clients around. It offers standard FTP functionality with added features like 256-bit AES encryption, SSL support, mirroring capabilities, and even scripting and scheduling. You can even develop your own applications to go along with it with the Development Kit. Unfortunately, the latest release is a big disappointment. The interface is in dire need of an overhaul and barely any new adequate features have been added. Nonetheless, if you're looking for a FTP client that's robust, reliable and well supported, it's a solid choice. Furthermore, the ease of use and seamless integration into the Windows environment makes WS_FTP ideal for beginners who are used to Windows but don't want to have to learn a new program interface. Having said that, newbies should check out the leaner and cheaper WS_FTP Home edition. WS_FTP Pro 12 is worth purchasing if you're a new customer with a sudden need for an FTP client, but existing users should wait for the next release (or two) if Ipswitch maintains this laxidasical approach to software updates.
Ipswitch FTP_Professional 12.0 reviewed

Zotac Liquid-Cooled GeForce GTX 285 Infinity Edition Review
HotHardware.com posted a review on the Zotac Liquid-Cooled GeForce GTX 285 Infinity Edition

Water-cooling has seen greater mainstream acceptance in recent years. As a result, manufacturers have acknowledged the trend and expanded their product lineups to include these more exotic parts. But what's the big draw for videocards, motherboards, or memory pre-installed with liquid cooling options? Simply put, increased cooling potential nets higher overclocking headroom which translates into higher, stable operating frequencies and ultimately, more performance. But in this particular case, performance is anchored by lower component temperatures and a quieter computing environment. Will consumers pay for the premium that these parts inherently demand? Zotac thinks so. In addition to their extensive roster of NVIDIA based graphics cards, they've introduced what will be the fastest single-GPU based GeForce when it hits the market. Zotac's GTX 285 Infinity Edition pushes the envelope by replacing the stock heatsink with a solid copper water block and raising clocks speeds extensively. Head on over to the site and check it out...
Zotac Liquid-Cooled GeForce GTX 285 Infinity Edition Review

Enermax Revolution85+ 950 Watt Review
Tech-Reviews posted a review on the Enermax Revolution85+ 950 Watt PSU

Enermax is a company renowned for their high performance power supplies. Here at Tech-Reviews, we've kindly been sent the Revolution85+ 950W power supply to take a look at. Let's take it to the battlefield and compare it up against some of the other top PSU's in our roundup. Read on and find out if the Enermax Revolution 85+ is victorious.
Enermax Revolution85+ 950 Watt Review

Thermalright AXP-140 Heatsink Review
Ninjalane has posted their review of the HTPC ready heatsink from Thermalright.

There is no doubt that the AXP-140 does considerably better on Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad but if you are looking for a low profile and silent cooler for the Core i7 the Thermaright AXP-140 should be on your short list to check out.
Thermalright AXP-140 Heatsink Review

Razer Carcharias PC Gaming Headset Review
OCModShop posted a review on the Razer Carcharias Gaming Headset

Today we`ll be looking at the Razer Carcharias, a self-proclaimed Professional Gaming Headset. We all know Razer for their gaming mice, but recently they have also began making audio related products, of which the humble gaming headset can't be left out.

The box claims that these headsets deliver "True-to-Life Gaming Audio, Superior clarity and deep, thumping bass". Lets see if they can live up to this claim.
Razer Carcharias PC Gaming Headset Review

ASUS M4A78T-E 790GX AM3 Motherboard Review
Hardware Canucks posted a review of the ASUS M4A78T-E 790GX AM3 motherboard.

Speaking of new paths, in mid-February AMD launched the new Socket AM3 platform which finally brought forth official support for DDR3 memory. Along with this new socket, AMD launched three processors in the form of the Phenom II X3 710, X3 720 Black Edition, and the X4 810, with the promise of higher-end quad-core models to come (X4 925, X4 945, X4 955). Since the Phenom II's feature an integrated memory controller, the DDR3 support was added there so the actual AMD chipset didn't need any fundamental changes.
ASUS M4A78T-E 790GX AM3 Motherboard Review

Thermaltake ISGC-300 CPU Cooler Review
TweakTown posted a review on the Thermaltake ISGC-300 CPU Cooler

I get quite a few coolers to test that pass over my desk. Most of these coolers follow the basic tower design and heatpipes of various quantities and diameters that remove the heat either by directly touching the IHS of the CPU, or removing it from an aluminum or copper base. What soon follows after the design is to start looking at a sufficient cooling mechanism or a high CFM fan in most instances. We should all know by now that with high CFM fans brings with them an elevated noise level as well.

Thermaltake is one of the smaller percentages of manufacturers that are taking the jump to silent computing. They have developed a line of ISGC, or Inspiration of Silent Gaming Cooling CPU coolers. Thermaltake incorporates a new fan to cool this line-up of coolers, the Pure Silence ISGC Fan 12. This fan provides a decent amount of CFM and has some technology involved to keep the noise levels down to a whisper while in use. More on these fans will be discussed later in this review.
Thermaltake ISGC-300 CPU Cooler Review

Asus EAH4870 Dark Night Review
OCC has published a new review on the Asus EAH4870 Dark Night

What is a knight? Traditionally, a knight is an esteemed and entitled member of the warrior class in a society. In other words, they are the best soldiers. They've been trained to take on challenging foes and crush them to bits. ASUS's "Dark Knight" was able to put up a very strong fight in most of the benchmarks it went through. However, it was not able to outperform every card thrown at it. This, of course, is 100% understandable because the 4870 is nothing new. In fact, the EAH4870 performed extremely well for its class. In most benchmarks, it was able to compete with the GTX 260 and Sapphire's 4870, which was equipped with 2GB of GDDR5 memory as opposed to only 1GB. In some cases, with an overclock, the "Dark Knight was able to outperform ATI's new 4890.
Asus EAH4870 Dark Night Review

ECS GeForce GTS 250 1024MB Review
The Guru of 3D posted a review on the ECS GeForce GTS 250 1024MB video card

A couple of weeks ago NVIDIA made some small modification to it's mid-range line-up, in specific their GeForce 9800 GTX+ product. These design changes are related to PCB board design, power efficiency and bringing the overall cost of the product down. As a result the GeForce 9800 GTX+ had what you can call an extreme makeover. Same features, same performance .. yet less power consumption and NVIDIA was able to shave off roughly 25%~35% of the sales price, bringing the GeForce 9800 GTX+ from just over 200 USD, towards sub 150 USD with 1024MB of videocard memory. All that is now labeled under the new product name, GeForce GTS 250.

Today the turn goes to the folks at ECS. Ever since the last year or two, they have been trying hard to get a grip in the e-tail and retail channel, and as a brand they are certainly growing. With a creative product design and marketing team they present us some fairly special designs and concepts.
ECS GeForce GTS 250 1024MB Review

Asus Eee PC 1000HE Netbook Review
Driverheaven posted a review on the Asus Eee PC 1000HE Netbook

The Eee PC 1000HE is one of the latest laptops in Asus's ever expanding line of superportable notebooks, more commonly known as netbooks. What differentiates this offering from many of their other netbooks is the 6 cell battery included as standard with the machine, it is the real selling point for this model and purportedly offers up to 9.5 hours of battery life. We'll find out later in whether the machine can come close to these impressive claims.
Asus Eee PC 1000HE Netbook Review