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iPopperz Fashion Earbud Headphones Review
Tweaknews posted a review on the iPopperz Fashion Earbud Headphones

Sometimes, quality and good looks don’t come hand in hand. However, after spending some time with the iPopperz earbuds I can say that’s not the case. They are a nice upgrade from the set that comes bundled with iPods and other media players. You have your choice of several different colorful designs and don’t have to give up good sound quality in order to add some style to your digital life.
iPopperz Fashion Earbud Headphones Review

Toshiba TG01 smartphone review
IT PRO news have a Toshiba TG01 smartphone review

We've been getting excited about the Toshiba TG01 smartphone since we first heard mutterings about its arrival back around the time of Mobile World Congress in February. Often, with such a build up, expectations reach ridiculous heights and the resultant anti-climax is disappointing to say the least. Much as it pains us to say it, the TG01 falls with a big thud into that category.
Toshiba TG01 smartphone review



AC Xtreme 4870 X2 GPU cooler review - How Cool is Cool ?
The Guru of 3D posted a review on the Artic Cooling Accelero Xtreme 4870 X2 GPU cooler

Recently one of the more interesting product released in their VGA cooler line-up is the all new Accelero XTREME 4780X2 cooler. It is a massive eight heatpipe based cooler that might be as big as a whale, yet is virtually silent and has extraordinary cooling performance.

If you are gutsy enough to strip down the X2 and mount a this cooler, then you can achieve temperatures that are roughly 30 degrees C lower than I've just mentioned, right out of the box.
AC Xtreme 4870 X2 GPU cooler review - How Cool is Cool ?

Gigabyte 9800 GT Silent Cell Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the Gigabyte 9800 GT Silent Cell

Have you been looking for a card that is silent yet is able to play all of the latest games without looking like mud? Well look no further, today we have the Gigabyte 9800 GT Silent Cell. Powered by the Nvidia GeForce 9800 GT GPU, this card has enough power to play just about every game maxed. So you may ask, how does this thing cool itself yet still be silent? Well, unlike normal 9800 GT's, this card has no fan. This may seem like quite a surprize, I know I didnt beleive it when I heard about it!

Gigabyte could not just get away with useing the stock cooler for the 9800 GT, it is just too small to passivly cool such a hot card, so they took matters into their own hands, and have designed a custom heat sink just for this version of the card. I was pretty surprized at the size, you can see for yourself below. Not only has Gigabyte made this card completly passive, they have included a massive 1 GB of GDDR3, so you can be sure your card has enough RAM to plow through any high textured games.
Gigabyte 9800 GT Silent Cell Review

Lamptron FC-2 Rheobus Fan Controller Review
Tech-Reviews.co.uk posted a review on the Lamptron FC-2 Rheobus Fan Controller

Lamptron specialises in a variety of different products including LEDs, Noise Reduction Kits, Fan Controllers and many more computer accessories. Today we are going to be reviewing the Lamptron FC-2 Rheobus Fan Controller. With its ability to control up to 6 fans at a maximum output of 45 watts per channel it sounds pretty promising, let's see how it performs.
Lamptron FC-2 Rheobus Fan Controller Review

iPopperz Fashion Earbud Headphones Review
Tweaknews posted iPopperz Fashion Earbud Headphones Review

Sometimes, quality and good looks don’t come hand in hand. However, after spending some time with the iPopperz earbuds I can say that’s not the case. They are a nice upgrade from the set that comes bundled with iPods and other media players. You have your choice of several different colorful designs and don’t have to give up good sound quality in order to add some style to your digital life.
iPopperz Fashion Earbud Headphones Review

Choosing an Office PC
iXBT Labs posted a guide about choosing an office PC

Unlike gaming PCs, office configurations are chosen with the help of universal benchmarks. In practice, the most adequate tests for office hardware these days are SYSMark 2007 and PCMark Vantage. We compiled the results obtained in these benchmarks with different processors, graphics cards, and memory sizes. Traditionally, there's an interactive configuration calculator for your convenience.
Choosing an Office PC

Patriot Torqx 128GB Solid State Drive Review
Hi Tech Legion posted Patriot Torqx 128GB Solid State Drive Review

For this review, Hi Tech Legion has collaborated with both the Computer Ed radio show and Patriot Memory to provide you with a comprehensive evaluation of the Patriot Torqx Solid State Drive. Computer Ed conducted a live interview with J.R. Wakabayashi and Saeed Arash Far, from Patriot, that covers many questions a consumer may have about SSDs, and the interview was aired on July 19, 2009. The interview for the radio show was a total of 15 minutes long and can be found in the Putting it all Together section of this review. As an added feature for the HTL community, there is also an extra 15 minutes of more technical questions (some provided by HTL members) and answers which were not aired on the Computer Ed radio show. Hi Tech Legion will provide its readers with the objective part of the Patriot Torqx 128 GB SSD Review.
Patriot Torqx 128GB Solid State Drive Review

Gigabyte 9800GT 1GB Silent Cell Review
HardwareLogic posted Gigabyte 9800GT 1GB Silent Cell Review

The high-end graphics market has grown stale with flagship products from Nvidia (GTX 295) and ATI (4870 X2) now old news. So while we wait for each camp to bring new GPUs to the market, Gigabyte opted to send us a mid-range 9800 GT, but unlike any other 9800 GT you've ever seen before. Rather than stick with the reference cooling solution, Gigabyte's Silent Cell version earns its moniker with a monster-sized fanless heatsink, making it the only passively-cooled 9800 GT in existence.

But that isn't the only thing the Silent Cell has going. Following the 'more is better' mantra, Gigabyte doubled the amount of GDDR3 memory found on most 9800 GT videocards to 1GB and slapped not one, but two HDMI ports onto the Silent Cell (one integrated, on via a DVI-to-HDMI adapter). Will these extras be enough to drum up excitement over a last-generation part?
Gigabyte 9800GT 1GB Silent Cell Review

ASUS Eee PC 1005HA Seashell Netbook Review
Legit Reviews posted ASUS Eee PC 1005HA Seashell Netbook Review

Tired of the fuss of having only a few hours of battery life on your notebook or netbook? Legit Reviews has completed our full review of the ASUS 1005HA Eee PC Seashell netbook that sports an advertised 10.5 hours of battery life off a single charge. Check out this full review as we put the 1005HA through the paces and find out just how well it performs!
ASUS Eee PC 1005HA Seashell Netbook Review

Gigabyte M1022M/G Netbook Review
I4U News published a review of the Gigabyte M1022M/G Netbook.

Today I am going to check out one of the latest netbooks to come from Gigabyte. Gigabyte is more known for computer components like motherboards here in America, but the company has a full line of notebook and netbook computers that it sells globally. The netbook I am looking at today is the Gigabyte M1022M/G. Read on for all of the details.
Gigabyte M1022M/G Netbook Review

Enermax Eco 80+ 350W PSU Review
DriverHeaven.net takes a look at the Enermax Eco 80+ 350W PSU

Today we will take a look at the (currently) least powerful Enermax product, the Eco 80+ 350W. The units of the Eco 80+ series are designed to offer great overall quality and performance for regular home and office users.
Enermax Eco 80+ 350W PSU Review

Seagate BlackArmor PS 110 500GB External Hard Drive Review
Hardware Logic checked out the Seagate BlackArmor PS 110

The BlackArmor PS 110 is a 2.5" external hard drive backup solution aimed at business travelers that require secure, portable storage that is easy to use. With a capacity of 500GB and a USB 2.0 connection, the PS 110 comes with Seagate's business grade BlackArmor software that makes it easy to install and manage. Is this the backup solution you've been looking for? Read on to find out if the PS 110 has what it takes to earn HardwareLogic's seal of approval.
Seagate BlackArmor PS 110 500GB External Hard Drive Review

ASUS Triton 88 LGA1366 Quiet CPU Cooler Review
Verdis Reviews posted a review on the ASUS Triton 88 LGA1366 Quiet CPU Cooler

The release of Intel's i7 architecture has seen thermal solutions increase in size with more fans, fins and heatpipes in order to try and counter the massive 130W TDP. Many products have tried and failed to really stand out when it comes to working with a Nehalem rig and could simply not keep up with the heat levels produced.

Asus have impressed us in the past with their cooling solutions and their latest product from the 'Triton' range features a twin-pillared design with a centred 120mm fan as well as coming LGA1366 ready. So how will it shape up atop our i7 920 processor? Let's take a look.
ASUS Triton 88 LGA1366 Quiet CPU Cooler Review

Thecus N7700 Network Attached Storage Server Review
HotHardware.com takes a look at the Thecus N7700 Network Attached Storage Server

Although the worldwide economy may be shrinking, our needs as consumers to store large amounts of data continues to grow at a breakneck pace. Whereas only a few years ago it was uncommon for most PC users to have more than just a few digital images or media files, today virtually every aspect of our lives has some sort of digital component. Our mobile phones now take pictures, shoot video, record audio and handle e-mail. it seems like everyone has a vast MP3 collection. We all create numerous documents, presentations, etc. And high-resolution, multi-megapixel digital cameras are prolific--and all that data has to go somewhere, if you want to save it, that is.

While consumers have a seemingly insatiable need for data storage, the data storage needs of small business and enterprise users are consistently growing as well. In addition to all of the aforementioned data types, SMBs and the enterprise have to contend with large databases and a myriad of backup data necessary to comply with local, state, and federal regulations, among numerous other things. As such, a class of high-end NAS (network attached storage) devices targeted at a broad range of consumers and professional users has emerged, that are both extremely powerful and easy to manage.
Thecus N7700 Network Attached Storage Server Review

Fujifilm FinePix Z30 Digital Camera Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the Fujifilm FinePix Z30 Digital Camera

We couldn't pass up the chance to review the Fujifilm FinePix Z30. It is a point-and-shoot camera that bucks the trends. The Z30 has a really unique style. It has a smooth and curvy metallic surface and comes in several bright colors including a bright fuchsia pink, an intense bright orange and a vibrant purple.
Fujifilm FinePix Z30 Digital Camera Review

Seventeam ST-620PAF Power Supply Review
Hardware Secrets posted Seventeam ST-620PAF Power Supply Review

You need to pay close attention because Seventeam has two power supply series with practically the same name but using different projects: PAF and P-AF. PAF series has models with 450 W, 520 W, 580 W and 620 W capacities, while P-AF series has models with 550 W, 650 W, 750 W and 850 W capacities. As you can see these two series don't have models with the same capacity, so it is easy to see if a particular model is from the PAF or from the P-AF series. Seventeam, however, will be launching soon a 650 W model within the P-AF series, which may create some confusion. Today we reviewed the currently most powerful model on the PAF series, ST-620PAF. Can it really deliver 620 W? Let's see.
Seventeam ST-620PAF Power Supply Review

Phantom Lapboard Review
Driverheaven posted a review on the Phantom Lapboard

Ok I admit it, I am a media junkie. There is nothing else i would rather do in my free time than lounge on the sofa and fire up my computer to watch the latest downloaded films and tv shows - the shape of my body is almost burned into the leather recliner as if to verify the point.

Phantom are set to answer the call of many a media fan with the release of their Phantom Lapboard which combines a rather unusally styled keyboard with a laser mouse that can be used on 'a lap' with a home theater PC.
Phantom Lapboard Review

NZXT BETA Steel Case Review
OCModShop checked out the NZXT Beta Case

Remember when Batman Begins came out? He was having to run across the city and was getting his ass kicked by every building he scrambled down. And then... that tank thing came along. The best piece of butt-kickery to grace a superhero with no powers. How awesome would it be to run around the city in something that looks like that? Well, there's not a flaming chance of you getting to sit behind the wheel of that tank, but at least you can have a case that looks just as hardcore.

NZXT, those moguls of awesomeness, have delivered unto us the Beta Steel Mid Tower. No wussified mini-ATX case here, this thing is a titan. The best thing to me is that even though it's a budget gamer case, priced at under $50, it still offers so much more than many of the cases that cost twice as much. Here's a little information to get us started in showing what this thing is really made of. You know, steel. It says so right in the name.
NZXT BETA Steel Case Review

Super Talent MasterDrive SX SAM28GM25S 128GB SSD Review
Computer & Consumer Electronic Reviews has posted a new article on the Super Talent MasterDrive SX SAM28GM25S 128GB SSD

The MasterDrive SX is one of the latest offerings by Super Talent. Using a Samsung controller, Super Talent is relying on proven technology to bring the best to your PC. The 128MB of DRAM cache offers some of the fastest random access rates and transfer times I've seen. The sequential speeds are in the 200MB/s range and show little difference whether the drive is brand new or completely full. If I had to nitpick the drive and find a flaw, it would be the short 1 year warranty Super Talent is offering where other manufacturers are up in the 10 year mark. Despite that, Super Talent has a winner on their hands.
Super Talent MasterDrive SX SAM28GM25S 128GB SSD Review

ZEROtherm Core 92 Review
OCC has published a new review on the ZEROtherm Core 92

The ZEROtherm Core 92 is a small package that beats the stock Intel cooler into the ground. Installation is very simple; the user only has to apply thermal paste, snap the cooler onto the motherboard mounting holes, and plug the fan in. The directions are clear and cover the details well, like how to operate the push-pins and mounting. The product is simple and so is the installation procedure. The heat sink itself looks cool with the fin design and blue glow, and should fit in most cases. The mounting system leaves a little to be desired. The heat sink was getting poor temperatures because it wouldn't get enough pressure to stay on the CPU IHS evenly, so I had to bend the arms slightly. Once that was done, the temperatures dropped and it worked perfectly fine. The fan looks great inside the heat sink and the push-pins work as well as they can. The heat sink looks great and performs equally good. The compact form factor also makes this much more accessible to people, allowing this heat sink to fit in most situations - although the fan may hum too loudly for a dead silent PC or HTPC.
ZEROtherm Core 92 Review

Gigabyte GA-MA770T-UD3P AM3 Motherboard Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the Gigabyte GA-MA770T-UD3P AM3 Motherboard

Last month, we took a look at AMD's new mainstream processor: the Athlon II 250. We were impressed with both performance and cost. Today, Benchmark Reviews looks at an equally impressive motherboard: the Gigabyte GA-MA770T-UD3P. Based on AMD's 770 series chipset, the MA770T-UD3P is one of the first mainstream motherboards to offer full support for AM3 processors and DDR3 memory. Throw in Gigabyte's Ultra Durable 3 manufacturing process and price tag of only $80, and it's easy to see why this board is quickly becoming a budget-build favorite.
Gigabyte GA-MA770T-UD3P AM3 Motherboard Review