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HEXUS.net posted a review on 25 LGA 775 CPU Coolers

That's right, 25 of 'em! All given a thorough testing in the HEXUS.labs.

In the lead up to our testing, we had to read a great deal of documentation to get up to speed with the LGA 775 specification. We needed to understand the rules that manufacturers are supposed to abide by and by just how much they are pushing the limits of the socket design.
LGA 775 CPU Cooler Mega Test - 25 Coolers Tested

TrustedReviews have looked at the BlackBerry Curve 8300

The Curve is certainly a neat little BlackBerry, small and light, and comfortable to use. I’d have liked Wi-Fi and 3G but at least RIM is clearly working hard at developing its multimedia capabilities. For a first attempt in that respect the Curve does pretty well.
BlackBerry Curve 8300 Review



TrustedReviews have looked at the Canon Selphy CP750

Canon created a range of useful dye-sublimation printers with its first Selphy releases, but now it has come to refresh them it has to inject new life into what are basically very similar designs. Unlike the ES1, which featured a ‘sit up and beg’ design, the CP750 is small and squat, as earlier Selphys were.
Canon Selphy CP750 Review

TrustedReviews have looked at the Sony VAIO VGN-TZ1MN

Sony has built on the good points of the TX Series but also taken some inspiration from the iconic X505VP and produced a truly stunning ultra-portable notebook. Sony has mastered the LED backlight technology and created the best notebook screen I’ve ever seen, while Intel’s new dual-core ULV mobile chip is also a triumph for the ultra-portable notebook platform. It could do with more memory, but other than that Sony has pretty much hit the target in every area.
Sony VAIO VGN-TZ1MN Review

Bjorn3D posted a review on the Thermaltake Purepower RX 500W & 600W

The boom for SLI / Crossfire cards as well as dual core CPUs brought us a lot of new products in the power supply market. As PC components become more powerful each year, we have to keep up with the power to feed them. This statement shouldn't be taken so seriously as there are plenty of mid range products that require half the power the big boys do. Die shrinks and low power consumption technology provide less budgeted customers to enjoy very best of PC computing.

On today's test bed we have two mid-range power supplies from Thermaltake: Purepower RX 500W and 600W -- both featuring cable management system. Knowing Thermaltake, these will perform marvelously.
Thermaltake Purepower RX 500W & 600W Review

Technoyard checked out the X-Arcade Tankstick Arcade Controller

The Tankstick is probably one of the best arcade game controllers currently available in the market. With a mammoth 30 inch width, a life time warranty, the Tankstick is undoubtedly a must have for all you arcade gaming enthusiasts.
X-Arcade Tankstick Arcade Controller Review

XSReviews has reviewed the Revoltec Zirconium

After meeting up with Revoltec at Channel Expo this year, we found they had recently decided that breaking England would be a good idea. To aid the third German invasion, we have the Revoltec Zirconium case to test...
Revoltec Zirconium Review

Legit Reviews posted a review on the Gigabyte P35-DS3R Motherboard

The GA-P35-DS3 motherboard is the latest high performance platform based on the killer combination of the new Intel P35 chipset from Intel and Gigabyte. The GA-P35-DS3 is part of the GIGABYTE Ultra Durable 2 Series of motherboards, featuring top quality electronic components which provide optimized power savings, ultra cooling and extended system durability. Read on to see how it performs compared to other leading chipsets!
Gigabyte P35-DS3R Motherboard Review

Howtoforge posted a new guide about retrieving emails from remote servers with fetchmail under Debian GNU/Linux 4.0

Fetchmail is a program for retrieving emails from remote servers. Imagine you have five email accounts on five different servers. Of course, you do not want to connect to each of them to get your emails. This is where fetchmail comes into play. If you have a user account on a Linux server, you can make fetchmail download emails from remote servers and put them into just one mailbox (the one of your Linux user), from where you can retrieve them with your email client (e.g. Thunderbird or Outlook).
Retrieving Emails From Remote Servers With fetchmail (Debian Etch)

Madshrimps posted FSP ZEN400 400Watt Passive Cooled Power Supply Review

FSP launches their latest passive cooled power supply, rated at 400W and equipped with the latest connectors for high(er) end hardware can it provide stability under heavy load? We test this unit to the extreme with two overclocked NVIDIA G80 cards and overclocked Core 2 Duo. Find out how the ZEN400 did.
FSP ZEN400 400Watt Passive Cooled Power Supply Review

Hardware Secrets posted MSI Overclocked GeForce 8600 GTS Review

GeForce 8600 GTS is the fastest mid-range video card from the new GeForce 8 family from nVidia, targeted for users that want a performance higher than GeForce 8600 GT and are willing to pay more for this performance gain. This model from MSI, NX8600GTS-T2D256E OC, comes factory-overclocked, meaning that it will achieve a performance higher than the standard GeForce 8600 GTS, and also supports HDMI. Check it out.
MSI Overclocked GeForce 8600 GTS Review

Virtual-Hideout posted OCZ 2x1GB PC2-8500 Reaper HPC Memory Kit Review

If the concept works for motherboards, CPU, and VGA coolers, why not on memory modules? The OCZ DDR2 PC2-8500 Reaper HPC Memory is such a creature now utilizing the heat pipe design accompanying some very capable PC2-6400, PC2-8500, and PC2-9200 memory modules. Being the power hungry user I am, it was an excellent treat to receive the kit in the mail. Allow me to give you a quick informative tour of what it can do.
OCZ 2x1GB PC2-8500 Reaper HPC Memory Kit Review

HardwareLogic posted OCZ Reaper PC2-6400 Enhanced Bandwidth Edition Memory Review

Blue Oyster Cult told us not to fear the reaper (look it up
youngsters).....Well, Blue Oyster Cult didn't produce enthusiast memory,
and they aren't in competition with OCZ. Today HL takes a look at the
latest and greatest from OCZ, the OCZ PC2-6400 Enhanced Latency Reaper
Edition.....arguably the most versatile memory kit to ever hit the HL
test bech.
OCZ Reaper PC2-6400 Enhanced Bandwidth Edition Memory Review

HotHardware.com evaluate the features, overclockability, and performance of two Intel P965-powered boards for Core 2 processors, the Asus P5B-E and the MSI P965 Platinum.

One board is targeted at budget conscious consumers and the other is fully loaded with CrossFire support and multiple RAID controllers. Head on over to the site and check them out.
P965 Shoot-Out: Asus P5B-E vs. MSI P965 Platinum

DV Hardware published a review of the Noctua NH-U12F processor cooler

Earlier this month I already reviewed Noctua's 80mm and 120mm fans and I was amazed how silent they were. The exact same 120mm fan is included in the NH-U12F bundle so even before I unpacked the product I already knew this would be a pretty quiet cooling solution. But being quiet isn't enough to be a good CPU cooler, the cooling performance also matters greatly. Read on to find out more about the Noctua NH-U12F's cooling performance..
Noctua NH-U12F HSF Review

I4U NEWS reviews the BFG 8800 Ultra OC Video Card.

BFG is well known for overclocked already fast NVIDIA graphics cards and making them into speedy monsters. The BFG 8800 Ultra OC is no exception, BFG overclocks the core frequency to 630MHz, the memory clock to 2220MHz giving 106.6GB/s of memory bandwidth, and overclocked the shader to 1566MHz.
BFG 8800 Ultra OC Video Card Review

I4U NEWS aquired details about the upcoming PNY Solid State Discs.

PNY will have a 32GB SSD drive that will go for about $350 in volume with SATA or PATA interfaces. The 32GB drive will have sustained read speeds of around 50 Mbps, sustained write speeds of around 30 Mbps, and utilize a 2.5" form factor. This drive should be available shortly after its official launch at Computex.
Details of upcoming PNY Solid State Discs (SSD)

ProjectPDA posted PDA Buyers Guide

Handheld PDA devices are available in many different sizes, so another factor that you must consider when choosing which to purchase is which PDA devices feel comfortable to you and which do not. Some PDA devices are very tiny and difficult to handle, and some are very large and simply aggravating to keep with you. It is important that you choose a PDA device which feels comfortable to you, because you are going to end up handling a lot on a daily basis. The size of your PDA and the keyboard on your PDA are both extremely important aspects worth considering when purchasing your PDA.
PDA Buyers Guide

Legit Reviews compared ATI and NVIDIA on Company of Heroes DirectX 10

After testing the first DirectX 10 game patch on the popular title Company of Heroes we again find out that ATI finishes behind NVIDIA in DX10 performance tests. Sure, the AMD/ATI drivers are still new and need to be worked on, but it doesn't seem like the current Radeon 2900 XT with 512MB of GDDR3 memory has the muscle to compete with the GeForce 8 series on DirectX 10 game titles. The current Radeon 2900 XT with GDDR3 memory? It seems that later this month AMD will be releasing a new Radeon HD 2900 XT graphics card with 1GB of GDDR4 memory. AMD plans to take another shot at NVIDIA with...
ATI Versus NVIDIA on Company of Heroes DirectX 10

InsideHW.com posted Biostar TA690G Review

Biostar made quite some turbulence with its "T-Series" of motherboards. Accessible, but high-quality motherboards truly made a "boom" on the Intel platform. They also had a considerable reputation for their AMD-based boards, one of which we have under the scope this time - TA690G motherboard with an AM2 socket. MicroATX boards are generally hampered with a bad layout, but we can only congratulate Biostar engineers, since they did the best layout we have seen on a microATX board so far. With low price and great features, this tiny board proved to be great choice even for enthusiasts.
Biostar TA690G Review