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Madshrimps posted a review on the Antec Performance One P182 Case

Antec improves the original Performance One P180 Case, gives it a dark finish and allows you to install the latest and greatest hardware to keep it cool and quiet inside. Does the P182 near perfection? Let's find out.
Antec Performance One P182 Case Review

DreamWare Computers posted a review on the Samsung YP-K3 MP3 Player

I'll admit I've always been a loyal Samsung MP3 player user. I still use my YP-T7 very happily almost everyday. Even after playing with MP3 players from tons of other companies, both popular and unknown ones, I still personally love the look, feel and features of the Samsung line. This is the reason for me not giving up the 256mb YP-T7 I still own. Today we're looking at the latest MP3 player to come from Samsung, the YP-K3. This player looks very promising, with ultra-thing styling, a nice size full colour OLED display and a COOL illuminated touchpad in place of the standard navigation buttons.
Samsung YP-K3 MP3 Player Review



XSReviews has reviewed the Corsair HX620w PSU

When you think of high end performance memory, undoubtedly the name Corsair pops into your head, while names like Dominator and XMS jump onto the tip of the tongue. However RAM is not their only concern with cooling options and power supplies being part of their repertoire. Today I have with me their flagship model PSU, the HX620w; let's see how it does.
Corsair HX620w PSU Review

Hardware Secrets posted ASUS P5B Premium Vista Edition Motherboard Review

P5B Premium Vista Edition from ASUS is a high-end socket 775 motherboard based on the Intel P965 chipset, coming with several extra features compared to other Intel P965 motherboards, such as two x16 PCI Express slots, two Gigabit Ethernet ports and, what is really unique on this model, a LCD display, called ScreenDuo, a remote control, called AI Remote, and a good-quality array microphone. Let’s take a look on the features and performance of this model from ASUS.
ASUS P5B Premium Vista Edition Motherboard Review

XtremeComputing posted a review on the A.C.Ryan Blackfire4 Kameleon Fan

Today AC Ryan have sent me two Blackfire4 Kameleon UV LED Fan - 120mm, Having reviewed a few of the Blackfire4 range in the past I was really looking forward to getting my hands on this uniquely designed fan that has an understated look
A.C.Ryan Blackfire4 Kameleon Fan Review

Gaming Heaven posted a review on Halo 2 for the PC

Making a two year old Xbox game the first Vista only title was probably one of the most bizarre decisions made by Microsoft lately. First of all, Vista is supposed to be a next-gen operating system, so using a game that barely has any DX9 functionality is kind of dumb. Secondly, from the millions of gamers out there the majority of those who wanted to play Halo 2 already did it on the Xbox. That leaves a relatively low number of PC only gamers as potential buyers, but even then only a fraction of them are running Vista. So what was Microsoft thinking I ask you?
Halo 2 (Vista) PC Review

GideonTech posted a review on the Vizo Igloo water cooler

Before receiving the Igloo from VIZO, I was kind of stoked to be receiving an all-in-one water cooling heatsink. Although water is not a new idea for cooling computers, the small all-in-one piece is not something you see every day. For the user who wants his or her space in their case, this might be what you are looking for.
Vizo Igloo water cooler Review

Tech ARP posted a review on the Kingston DataTraveler ReadyFlash

Windows Vista's ReadyBoost technology has given the flash memory industry a much needed boost (pun intended!). It has generated interest in a new series of flash memory drives that focus more on random read and write performance, than the traditional sequential read/write performance.

Today, we take a look at the new Kingston DataTraveler ReadyFlash drives. Designed to exceed ReadyBoost's requirements, these drives pack a surprisingly fast sequential write performance. That makes them suitable for both ReadyBoost as well as fast data writes.
Kingston DataTraveler ReadyFlash Review

ReviewDesk.com has posted up a review of the SilverStone NS312 Networkable Hard Drive Enclosure.

The NS312 is made by SilverStone, a company known for amazing aluminum computer cases. Enclosures are their forte, so it's no wonder that they can make a good looking, stylish hard drive enclosure/NAS. The size of the NS312 is also nice, because it's not too much bigger than the hard drive enclosed within it, at only about the size of four stacked DVD cases. It uses less energy than a conventional file server, and is obviously way smaller.
SilverStone NS312 Network Attached Storage Device Review