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BIOS posted a review on the Dell UltraSharp 3007WFP-HC

Dell's newest flat panel monitor raises the bar for productivity and PC gaming. The UltraSharp 3007WFP-HC sports an industry-leading 30-inch widescreen panel, and features a 92% colour gamut W-CCFL (Wide Cold-Cathode Fluorescent Lighting) backlight that delivers the latest in dynamic colour technology, making colours richer and enabling a more realistic multimedia experience. This glorious visual display comes at a price though - both in terms of financial outlay and desktop real-estate (690x200x470mm, 11.38kg).
Dell UltraSharp 3007WFP-HC Review

Legit Reviews posted day 2 of their Computex 2007 coverage

With the latest computer hardware being shown off at Computex 2007, it's been a busy week in Taiwan trying to see everything that is coming out. Today we take a look at what Gigabyte, PC Power & Cooling, OCZ Technology, Super Talent and Antec are up to and talk about their latest and greatest products. This is a must read for all those that love new hardware!
Computex 2007 - Day 2 Show Coverage



TechwareLabs has published additional coverage of Computex along with Video's

Check out Techwarelabs continuing coverage of Computex 2007. We have vendor coverage as well as some videos of amazing technology at work and some humor thrown in just for fun. We have posted video's from Thermaltake, Cool IT Systems, Fatal1ty, and OCZ
TWL Continued Coverage of Computex 2007

HotHardware evaluate the features, layout, overclockability and performance of MSI's brand-new P35 Platinum motherboard for Intel LGA775-based processors.

We tested the board at both 1066MHz and 1333MHz front side bus frequencies and compared its performance to an nForce 680i SLI throughout. Head on over to the site and take a look.
MSI P35 Platinum Motherboard Review

Driver Heaven posted a review on the Intel 8 Core Xeon X5365 V8

When will it end? and when is 4 cores not enough? Last month Intel sent us their new 8 Core Xeon X5365 V8 hardware and I have been busy testing on 64 Bit Vista with a wealth of CPU's kindly donated by Intel and AMD.
Intel 8 Core Xeon X5365 V8 Review

3D Game Man posted a review on the Antec Sonata III Case

Generally, cases with a power supply are intended for the budget market. I believe Antec had this in mind with the Antec Sonata III Case. This product is mostly steel with a stylish plastic front bezel. There are 3x5.25",
2x3.5" (ext), and 4x3.5" (int) drive bays. Conveniently located at the front are 2 USB2 ports, eSATA port, a microphone jack and headphone jack. There is one included Antec Tricoool 120mm fan at the back and an optional 120mm fan can be installed at the front. Overall, this is a great case and they include an excellent high efficiency 500W power supply. Watch the video to find out more and check out the bloopers at the end.
Antec Sonata III Case Review

ChileHardware reviewed MSI's P35 Platinum motherboard based in the Bearlake chipset and uses a "rollercoaster" style heatpipe circuit.

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Hardware Secrets posted ECS PN2 SLI2+ Extreme Motherboard Review

PN2 SLI2+ Extreme from ECS is based on the latest nVidia chipset for the Intel platform, nForce 680i, being a very high-end motherboard targeted to the latest and future Core 2 CPUs. Its main features include support to DDR2 memories up to 1,200 MHz, the new 1,333 MHz external bus (FSB) and an out-of-ordinary overclocking support. Nvidia has now a new approach and some motherboards based on their chipsets are now labeled as “designed by nVidia”, meaning that the motherboard was designed and manufactured by nVidia, not by the brand that is selling it. This is the case with this motherboard. Let’s see how this model branded by ECS performs.
ECS PN2 SLI2+ Extreme Motherboard Review

bit-tech.net have a look at the Revoltec Zirconium case

The Revoltec Zirconium is possibly one of our least favourite cases in a long while. Not only did it look like something a B-movie director would discard as being tacky, it lacked the key features we want in a case such as a removable motherboard tray and didn't hold up well in heat testing.
Revoltec Zirconium reviewed

Overclockers Online has posted a new review on the Evercool HPFA-10025

Evercool seems to have another winning product on their hands with the HPFA-10025 Buffalo. It is quiet and performs very well against some stiff competition. The style and size of the Buffalo should not cause any compatibility issues with any motherboard I could see. Also with the extreme ease of installation, I would not hesitate to recommend this cooler to even the most novice of users.
Evercool HPFA-10025 Review