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Here a roundup of today's reviews, including Samsung 8GB 30nm DDR3 1600MHz Memory Kit Review, Beginners Guide: How To Install/Remove Intel Socket LGA1155 CPU and Heatsink, and Palo Alto Audio Design Cubik Speakers Review



Samsung 8GB 30nm DDR3 1600MHz Memory Kit Review @ Legit Reviews
Samsung has been making quality PC hardware and accessories for many years, but today we're taking a look at their 30nm 8GB 1600 MHz DDR3 memory kit which is known to many enthusiasts as some of the best overclocking RAM for it's price. We plan to see not only how well it performs at it's stock settings, but also if it really lives up to it's overclocking name! Read on to see what our test results show!

With a memory market that is seeing RAM prices at their lowest point in years, memory manufacturers have to take the extra step to ensure they are being as competitive as possible. Samsung is doing just that with their latest 8GB (2x4GB) dual channel kit of DDR3. Some of you have probably already heard about the specific kit we are looking at today, the Samsung Ultra Low Voltage 8GB DDR3 1600MHz 1.35v dual channel memory kit. Available at just $49.99 Samsung designed this kit to be used by those who want to save as much power as possible, yet still have a reliable memory solution....
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Beginners Guide: How To Install/Remove Intel Socket LGA1155 CPU and Heatsink @ PC Stats
At PCSTATS we've built hundreds of computer systems while testing different motherboards and CPUs, but haven't ever documented the steps. In this straight forward Beginners Guide PCSTATS will show you all the steps to installing and removing a socket LGA1155 Intel Core i3/i5/i7 processor and heatsink.
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Palo Alto Audio Design Cubik Speakers Review @ TestFreaks
Built in computer speakers especially in Apple products tend to sound weak and lack punch. Today’s review item is designed to address this issue while adding some style as well. Palo Alto Audio Design created the Cubik speaker system to provide hi-fi audio to your MacBook, MacBook Pro, iMac, Mac Mini or Mac Pro machines. These speakers can also be used with PCs but Palo Alto seems to be primarily targeting the Apple market.
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Deepcool UF120 Review @ OCC
MSI GT60 Gaming laptop review @ Rbmods
Ozone Strike Mechanical Gaming Keyboard Review @ eTeknix.com
SilverStone Temjin TJ04-EW Evolution ATX Computer Chassis Review @ Futurelooks
Western Digital VelociRaptor 1TB 10K RPM Hard Drive Review @ Techgage
Powerfreakz Evolution 3000 Portable Solar Charger Review @ eTeknix.com
Microsoft's Surface Could Kill HP, Dell, Other PC OEMs @ HotHardware
FSP Aurum Xilenser 500 W @ techPowerUp
Hercules HD Twist 720p Webcam Review @ TopReviewShop
News: SSD prices in steady, substantial decline @ The Tech Report
MSI Z77A-GD80 & R7770 Power Edition Transthermal OC Review @ KitGuru
Adaptec 6805TQ maxCache RAID controller @ TechwareLabs
How To Unlock Huawei 3G Modems @ Tech ARP
MSI Radeon HD 7870 Hawk 2GB Video Card @ Benchmark Reviews
EVGA Z77 FTW Motherboard Review @ Hi Tech Legion
Everything You Need to Know About the Thunderbolt Connection @ Hardware Secrets
BEHRINGER Guitar Link @ TechwareLabs
Dell Inspiron 14z (Mid-2012) Review @ TechReviewSource.com
ROCCAT Savu Gaming Mouse Review @ HardwareHeaven.com
Enermax ETD-T60-VD Low Profile CPU Cooler Review @ eTeknix.com
MSI GeForce GTX 680 Lightning review @ Guru3D
SilverStone Fortress FT03-MINI Review @ Vortez
AMD Heaven GamExperience @ Madshrimps
AMD FX-8120 Black Edition CPU Review (with Asus M5A99X EVO) @ KitGuru
NZXT Aperture M USB 3.0 Multi-Media Hub Review @ TweakTown
News: At last, Microsoft may have copied Apple properly @ The Tech Report
OCZ Vertex 4 128GB Review @ Vortez
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