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MSI NetOn AP1900 Review
InsideHW.com has reviewed MSI NetOn AP1900

Few weeks ago we reviewed MSI NetTop, PC that beside its small dimensions had also very low power consumption (35W) and as such was ideal solution for almost any office. This time we got PC that has extremely low power consumption of 65W that includes power consumption of monitor because whole PC is packed at the back side of it. This AIO concept isn't something new, but till now prices of similar configurations were relatively high compared to performances but MSI AP1900 model is ready to make some radical changes even in that department.
MSI NetOn AP1900 Review

Asus VW226H Monitor Review
Rbmods posted a review on the Asus VW226H Monitor

In need of a new monitor? Then take a closer look at this monitor with its 26 inches and full HD resolution! At first glance it seems to be a pretty nice monitor and knowing Asus their prices are not very high either which is always a plus. A HDMI output with 2 MS and alot more features really seems to make this a good monitor but does it live up to its name or does it have back bleed issues like previous Asus monitors?
Asus VW226H Monitor Review



AMD Phenom II X4 955 - A Timely Upgrade
Hardware Zone posted a review on the AMD Phenom II X4 955 processor

With the release of AMD's Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition and 945 processors, they now have a CPU deserving of its AM3 socket and usage of DDR3 memory. It even overclocks to 3.9GHz on air-cooling. Find out if AMD's flagship processor can tease the Core i7 in our assessment.
AMD Phenom II X4 955 - A Timely Upgrade

GlacialTech UFO V51 Silent Review
Hardware Pacers has posted a review on the GlacialTech UFO V51 Silent

GlacialTech is a company whose business is cooling. They provide thermal solutions for desktops and server systems, everything from efficient case designs and power supplies to heat sinks and cooling fans. The company's offering to the gaming community is the UFO V51. It comes in two flavors-- Silent and PWM-- the variance coming in the form of a fixed fan speed (1600 RPM) and low noise output for the Silent and a variable fan speed (800-2500 RPM) for the PWM and higher max noise output for the PWM.
GlacialTech UFO V51 Silent Review

Coolermaster Hyper N520 Heatsink Review
FrostyTech posted a review on the Coolermaster Hyper N520 Heatsink

The Coolermaster Hyper N520 heatsink is geared for lower-noise cooling requirements. The cooler stands 142mmmm tall, is 118mm wide and accommodates two 92mm fans that spin at 1800RPM each. The heatsink weighs 688grams and is compatible with Intel Socket 775, 771, 1366 (Socket T/J/B respectively) and the entire family of AMD Socket 939/AM2+ processors.
Coolermaster Hyper N520 Heatsink Review