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Logitech G19 Review
InsideHW.com has reviewed Logitech G19 gaming keyboard

On this year's CeBIT Logitech presented successor of very popular keyboards from G series: G19. This keyboard has arrived at our test lab but with high price tag. Are innovations on this keyboard really worth that much or not, you will find out very soon.
Logitech G19 Review

Thermaltake Max 4 HDD Enclosure Review
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the Thermaltake Max 4 HDD Enclosure

The Thermaltake Max 4 HDD enclosure is an actively cooled enclosure for up to 2TB HDDs. The Thermaltake Max 4 HDD enclosure provides excellent protection for the enclosed hard drive. In addition to the active cooling by way of the blue LED fan, the Max 4 also features an attachable stand for convenient storage at your workstation with easy connections via USB or eSATA.
Thermaltake Max 4 HDD Enclosure Review



Thermaltake Element T Case Review
Overclockers Online posted a review on the Thermaltake Element T Case

The Element T certainly brings a different package and look than the Element G. The Element T brings a lot of to the table when it comes to storage with six 3.5" bays and one space to mount a SSD drive. There is enough room that worries should be minimal for full size power supplies or larger heatsinks.
Thermaltake Element T Case Review

Seagate BlackArmor NAS 220 2TB Network Attached Storage Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the Seagate BlackArmor NAS 220 2TB Network Attached Storage

The BlackArmor series from Seagate are aimed at small businesses, and professional users but they can be great tools for the everyday user as well. I've taken a look at two of the BlackArmor series of external hard drives the PS 110 and the Ws 110, and both are very nice products overall that can be great tools for transporting and keeping your data safe. Today I've got another in the BlackArmor series of storage and backup devices, the NAS 220 2TB Network Attached Storage box. The NAS 220 is a NAS box as one might expect given it's name, and I've taken a look at several NAS devices here on TestFreaks, so I'm not only giving you a comprehensive overview of the NAS 220 but tossing in some comparisons as well so we can see how it performs compared to a few others.
Seagate BlackArmor NAS 220 2TB Network Attached Storage Review

Gigabyte, Intel, Kingston Lynnfield Core i5/i7 Demo
Bjorn3D talk about their trip to CA with, Gigabyte, Intel, Kingston Lynnfield Core i5/i7 Demo

We recently made a meeting in California for the Gigabyte, Intel, Kingston Lynnfield Core i5/i7 demo on Gigabyte boards with Kingston HyperX. We have to tell you we've seen Nirvana and it was good. Imagine a room full of some of the industries leading people and having hours on end to pick their brains. Sheer nerd Nirvana.

With all the brain picking and idea bouncing going on we still had time to see some boards, get a peek at i5/i7 demonstration, look at the Kingston HyperX lineup for i5/i7, and spent copious time attending our drool towels.
Gigabyte, Intel, Kingston Lynnfield Core i5/i7 Demo

Corsair H50 Self-Contained Liquid CPU Cooler Review
Techgage.com posted a review of Corsair's latest CPU cooling option, the H50

It has been a little while since Corsair last released a CPU cooler, so they're hoping to successfully win everyone over with their all-in-one H50. Based on Asetek solutions, Corsair spent many months tweaking the H50 before they considered it complete, so let's find out if their hard work paid off in the end.
Corsair H50 Self-Contained Liquid CPU Cooler Review

Patriot 64GB Torqx SSD Review
OCC has published a review on the Patriot 64GB Torqx SSD

After using this drive as my main OS drive for about two weeks now, I can say that I am sold on the merits of the latest generation of solid state drives. Having gotten used to using an Intel SSD, I was afraid that the stuttering problems of the earlier JMicron-controlled drives would manifest themselves. But once I pulled the drive open and found that the TORQX uses the INDILinx controller, those fears were quickly erased. The 64GB TORQX delivers great read and write performance with access times that make traditional drives look like they are running in slow motion. At 64GB, this drive is a little small for a full-on install. My normal everyday computer has over 200GB worth of installed programs and I would not be able to run this drive in that system the way it is configured. Have no fear though Patriot offers SSD's in sizes up to 256GB in size for those that want only a Solid State Drive.
Patriot 64GB Torqx SSD Review

OCZ Agility 120GB MLC Solid State Drive Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the OCZ Agility 120GB MLC Solid State Drive

As both popularity for SSDs and development of their technology grow, manufacturers are beginning to release their second generation SSD product lines. Today we have for review OCZ's second generation "mainstream" SSD, the OCZ Agility 120GB SSD. Back in May, OCIA.net site owner Shawn Knight had a chance to look at the first generation of mainstream SSDs from OCZ. That mainstream SSD, the Apex, performed exceedingly well for its price-point. Today, we'll see how substantially SSD consumers benefit from the development of technology over time.
OCZ Agility 120GB MLC Solid State Drive Review

Lian Li PC-A70F Review
PureOverclock has published a review of the Lian Li PC-A70F full tower case

Today we're looking at a new offering in their product line, the PC-A70F, which seeks to build upon the success of their previous designs and looks very similar to their A71 lineup in what is perhaps best described as an evolution of form and function. Does form truly meet function, or does this tower leave us wanting? Let's find out.
Lian Li PC-A70F Review

Onboard Graphics Shootout AMD 790GX vs. 785G
TweakTown compared the performance of the AMD 790GX and 785G chipset

While most of us on Tweak Town are after the most performance and overclocking capable boards out there, it’s important to note that there is still a very large side of the market that we don’t always give a great deal of thought to, that being the integrated market.

Today as a follow up to the 785G chipset review, we are taking a look at the 785G’s graphics performance compared the 790GX’s. Since the 785G is DX10.1 compatible, will it have any performance increase over the 790GX? - Let's have a bit of a look see.
Onboard Graphics Shootout AMD 790GX vs. 785G