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Here the hardware reviews of today: Noctua NH-D14 Lower Noise Heatsink Review, Nexus VCT-9000 Review, Cooler Master HAF-X Full Tower Case Video Review, Gigabyte Odin Plus 700 W Power Supply Review, Thermaltake V3 Black Edition Case Review, Antec Nine Hundred Two Midtower Case Review, FaceVsion TouchCam-N1 HD 720p WebCam Review, and ASUS ARES



Noctua NH-D14 Lower Noise Heatsink Review
FrostyTech posted a review on the Noctua NH-D14 Lower Noise Heatsink

In this review Frostytech will be testing out Noctua's massive dual-fan NH-D14 heatsink and comparing it against 280 other heatsinks. The big NH-D14 heatsink stands as tall as a modern tower heatsink but is twice as wide. The dual-fan set up more than makes up for that bulk by proving itself to be an excellent low noise solution capable of performance cooling. This heatsink currently ranks near the top of Frostytech's Top 5 Heatsinks chart.
Noctua NH-D14 Lower Noise Heatsink Review

Nexus VCT-9000 Review
PureOverclock has published a review of the Nexus VCT-9000 CPU cooler.

For testing, we've got the Nexus VCT-9000 CPU Cooler. Geared toward those users seeking a quiet setup, and with a unique design featuring an an angled fan, it is striking, but how does it perform? Let's find out!
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Cooler Master HAF-X Full Tower Case Video Review
Hardware Canucks posted a review of the new Cooler Master HAF-X Full Tower Case.

Cooler Master has a longstanding tradition of bringing some of the most forward-thinking cases to the marketplace. There is no denying that their original HAF 932 combined a long list of features into a package that was both unique and infinitely adaptable. To follow this up, Cooler Master is now releasing the HAF-X which takes things to the next level. In this review we take a look at this newfound flagship product to see if it can live up to our high expectations.
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Gigabyte Odin Plus 700 W Power Supply Review
Hardware Secrets posted Gigabyte Odin Plus 700 W Power Supply Review

Gigabyte has quietly entered the power supply market, and the other model from this brand we reviewed – Superb 550P – proved to be an inferior product. Let's see if things got better with Odin Plus 700 W.
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Thermaltake V3 Black Edition Case Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on an entry-level case from Thermaltake, V3 Black Edition

Today we are going to analyse one of the most inexpensive cases from Thermaltake, V3 Black Edition. Although being an entry-level case, it keeps the overall quality and features found on more expensive cases from this brand. Check it out!
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Antec Nine Hundred Two Midtower Case Review
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the Antec Nine Hundred Two Midtower Case

The Antec Nine Hundred Two Midtower Case looks to continue Antec's success. The Nine Hundred Two is the next incarnation based off of the Nine Hundred. Antec refined the Nine Hundred Two by adding a full black finish inside and a few extra perks. The top of the chassis has been redesigned with a round fan grill and the top tray was given a new angled shape. Antec took out the IEEE 1394 and replaced it with a eSATA port. A couple of extra cable routing holes were also added to the back plate.
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FaceVsion TouchCam-N1 HD 720p WebCam Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the FaceVsion TouchCam-N1 HD 720p WebCam

Online video chat is rapidly becoming a standard form of communication. Corporations frequently hold webinars as the most cost efficient form of long-distance communication. Every platform, from in-browser chat programs like Gmail's to the well-known Skype, is supporting video chat. Webcams are slowly turning into required accessories like keyboard and mice. However, most webcams are cheap and produce horrible image quality. Realizing this many companies have started offering HD webcams. Benchmark Reviews checks out FaceVsion's new TouchCam-N1 HD VideoCam to see if its 720p video support can offer a new refreshing experience with video chat.
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ASUS ARES: fastest 5970 ever
KitGuru.net posted a review on the ASUS ARES video card

When Asus first unloaded the EN7800GT on an unsuspecting world, enthusiasts marvelled at the sheer size of the product and the improvements it delivered. It arrived in special boxing and had KitGuru nipping to the local pro-tech store for a new PSU. Several generations and a massive R&D investment later, Asus is ready to unveil the ARES 5970. We’re weak. Give it to us. Give it to us now!
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