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NZXT Tempest Case Review
HardwareLogic posted a review on the NZXT Tempest Case

NZXT has been on a roll as of late, designing some of the best enthusiast-level enclosures on the market today. This is evidenced by the new Kaos full tower chassis, as well as the NZXT Rogue, a SFF mATX enclosure made entirely of aluminum. Today, however, it is all about the NZXT Tempest, the newest addition to NZXT's Crafted Series lineup of enclosure solutions. Boasting a design that is similar to the Antec Nine Hundred, the Tempest offers a few twists to keep things fresh. Can the NZXT Tempest be able to compete directly with the Antec Nine Hundred? Will it claim the throne as the mid-ATX enclosure champion? HardwareLogic is going to find out!
NZXT Tempest Case Review

Vizo Orbiter and Voyager 3.5" hard disk drive coolers review
Elite Bastards posted a review on the Vizo Orbiter and Voyager 3.5" hard disk drive coolers

As part of our quest for speed in every aspect of PC use, we've seen the performance of modern hard disk drives ramp up over time alongside their increasing capacities. As with so many other components, these increases have also brought with them more pressing concerns over heat - Although most modern chassis offer good airflow over any hard disks as a priority, this isn't always the case with some older systems. If you're worried about cooling or airflow for your own 3.5" drives, then you might want to check out the pair of offerings under the spotlight today, in the form of Vizo's Orbiter and Voyager hard disk drive coolers.
Vizo Orbiter and Voyager 3.5" hard disk drive coolers review



Patriot Viper DDR2 1150 2 X 1 Gig Kit (PVS22G9200ELK) Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the Patriot Viper DDR2 1150 2 X 1 Gig Kit (PVS22G9200ELK)

With DDR3 slow in gaining acceptance and the lackluster price to performance ratio more people are turning to less expensive Extreme Performance Enhanced Latency DDR 2 memory. Recently DDR2 memory has attained speeds thought impossible just a short time ago. With DDR2 speeds increasing and prices remaining reasonable it's becoming an attractive option to stick with DDR2 running at speeds of up to 1200 Mhz (PC-9600) and Latencies in the Cas 5 range.

With computer accessories the highest speed of any component is usually the most expensive, many enthusiasts shoot for the next fastest speed taking advantage of the sharp price drop, then clock the less expensive component up to the speed of the more expensive counterpart.

Today we are going to take a look at a 2 X 1 Gig kit of Patriot Viper DDR 2 1150 (PC-9200 5-5-5-15) which is just one step below Patriot's fastest kit (of DDR 2) which is the Viper DDR 2 1200 (PC-9600 5-5-5-12). With a little effort we are betting we can attain speeds exceeding it's more expensive cousin and attain the nirvana only afforded to those that care to venture into the realm of the Overclocker.
Patriot Viper DDR2 1150 2 X 1 Gig Kit (PVS22G9200ELK) Review

Asus G70 Review
bit-tech published a review of the Asus G70 laptop

In the end, the G70 isn't a bad laptop but it does suffer from being stuck in the middle a little bit. The hardware isn't really enough to blow your socks off and though the performance is adequate it does carry a few technical compromises. The design is effective, if a little polarising when it comes to eliciting a reaction from customers, but the cost balances this out easily and places the G70 awkwardly in the middle ground of the market where it can tread water in the sea of other gaming laptops
Asus G70 Review

Gigabyte Poseidon 310 Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the Gigabyte Poseidon 310

Mike takes a look at the slick aluminum Posidon 310 case from Gigabyte and what he likes about it. For the low pricetag it's a sure winner for your next rig. Check out the review to see why we and happy to endorse the Posidon 310.
Gigabyte Poseidon 310 Review

Palit Radeon HD 4870 Sonic Graphics Card Review
TweakTown posted a review on the Palit Radeon HD 4870 Sonic Graphics Card

The HD 4870 has been quite the performer from the word go, but it’s in our blood that we have the need for even more power. This is where overclocking comes into play and today Palit has placed the HD 4870 under their Sonic naming scheme, which means we get a nice little out of the box overclock.

Palit hasn’t just bumped the clock speeds up, though, they’ve also decided to change it by removing the boring reference cooler that we’ve been seeing for so long and adding their own design. Before we check out the cooler and the clocks the new HD 4870 Sonic from Palit offers, we’ll quickly take the time to have a look at the package to see if there’s anything inside the box to get excited about.
Palit Radeon HD 4870 Sonic Graphics Card Review

ATP ToughDrive 4GB Camo USB Flash Review
ASE Labs posted a review on the ATP ToughDrive 4GB Camo USB Flash

ATP Electronics is a 17 year-old company best known for their EarthDrive recyclable USB flash drive, which is not only made of recycled materials but also has part of the proceeds go towards rainforest protection. They also make memory products for both enterprise and home applications in addition to various types of removable storage. Today, ASE Labs has the ATP ToughDrive 4GB Camo edition.
ATP ToughDrive 4GB Camo USB Flash Review

Western Digital's Caviar Black hard drive
The Tech Report takes a look at Western Digital's Caviar Black hard drive

While Seagate grabs headlines as the market share leader in the hard drive world, lately we've been more impressed with Western Digital's portfolio. The company's Black and Blue Scorpios fared very well in our latest mobile storage round-up, outpacing rival Momentus drives from Seagate. Then there's the radically redesigned VelociRaptor, which recently raised the bar for Serial ATA hard drive performance while riding a bold new form factor. For enthusiasts, the Caviar SE16 640GB offers the best blend of performance, capacity, noise levels, and overall value of any 7,200-RPM desktop drive. And let's not forget the power-efficient and nearly silent "GreenPower" Caviar GP drives with terabyte capacities.

The GreenPower line's prodigiously low power consumption is achieved by dialing back spindle speeds, but that sacrifices performance, and it ultimately cost WD the title of fastest terabyte on the block. Somewhat surprisingly, Western Digital was apparently in no hurry spinning a terabyte up to full speed. Indeed, the new Caviar Black 1TB is the last 7,200-RPM drive to reach the terabyte mark, arriving a year after Hitachi broke the seal and well behind entries from Seagate and even Samsung.

So was the Caviar Black 1TB worth the wait? Can WD extend its hot streak and add the terabyte performance crown to its already impressive palmarès? Read on to find out.
Western Digital's Caviar Black hard drive

Gigabyte MA78G-DS3H Motherboard Review
Digit-Life takes a look at the Gigabyte MA78G-DS3H Motherboard

Today's motherboard is a full-size solution (which already makes it attractive for universal PC builders) featuring two graphics slots as well as an integrated graphics core that supports CrossFire and Hybrid CrossFire modes.
Gigabyte MA78G-DS3H Motherboard Review

Vantec NexStar MX eSATA Dual HDD Enclosure Review
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the Vantec NexStar MX eSATA Dual HDD Enclosure

I really like the overall look and feel of the Nexstar MX. It's one of the best little drive enclosures I've used. I don't know if adding eSata is worth doubling the price from the previous version, but it does allow for much more than a doubling of speeds. I have been loading the MX on my PC using eSata, which takes very little time, then I access it on my laptop via USB 2.0, as my laptop does not have Sata, let alone eSata. Since I am not going to be transferring all the data off to my laptop at once, the USB 2.0 is fast enough for things like movies and even games.
Vantec NexStar MX eSATA Dual HDD Enclosure Review

Asus Maximus II Formula Motherboard Review
R&B Mods posted Asus Maximus II Formula Motherboard Review

Today we look at another DDR2 solution from Asus, they still keep pushing out motherboards for the DDR2 market since DDR3 still might have not got the recognintion it should. This new Maximus 2 board is filled with various new features that might come in handy when overclocking, playing, and even just surfing the net. No more crap talk lets get this review on the road.
Asus Maximus II Formula Motherboard Review

Air Live HP-3000E 200Mbps Ethernet over Powerline Adapters
techPowerUp posted a review on the Air Live HP-3000E 200Mbps Ethernet over Powerline Adapters

Power Line adapters utilize the existing cables in your home to establish a network where Wifi is not an option. The Airlive HP-3000E is the company's newest offering of such a system, it promises up to 200 Mbps of bandwidth.
Air Live HP-3000E 200Mbps Ethernet over Powerline Adapters

Online Photo Galleries
InsideHW.com has posted a review of five online photo galleries.

Internet development and its dominant role among all other media, electronic and printed, continuously bring new innovations in field of expression and communication among Web users. One of basic features of today's Internet is wider and bigger usage of Web 2.0 technology also known as User Friendly technologies. Fundamental characteristic of these technologies is possibility of achieving communication in simple and easy way for regular users. The best examples of usage of those technologies are Blogs and Photo Galleries.
Online Photo Galleries

Gigabyte 9800GT Review
OCC has published a new review on the Gigabyte 9800GT

Great googly moogly! The Gigabyte 9800GT has some game. The little 9800GT is no doubt helped by the Zalman cooler that keeps temperatures down. I figured I might as well go for broke with the added voltage offered in the Gamer HUD and pushed the needle to 1.4 volts. The clock speeds kept scaling upwards until I finally landed at 787MHz on the core (up from 600MHz), 1075MHz on the memory and 1863MHz on the shader cores. These clock speeds are higher than any of the 8800GT video cards that Overclockersclub has tested and represents increases of 24% on the GPU core, 16% on the memory and close to 20% on the shaders. Not too bad if I say so myself. At this level of performance, there were nice increases in all of the benchmarks used. Why the comparison to the 8800GT? Because the 9800GT is the basically the same card.
Gigabyte 9800GT Review

nMedia HTPCKB Media Center Wireless Keyboard Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the nMedia HTPCKB Media Center Wireless Keyboard

Setting up an HTPC is the easy part. Making it easy to use on your TV is slightly more difficult. Controlling your HTPC is the hard part. The nMedia HTPCKB wireless keyboard and remote make controlling your HTPC that much easier. A 2.4ghz radio connection and 10m range allow you to control your computer anywhere in the livingroom without any of those pesky line of sight problems with other remotes, while keeping things simple using a driverless USB dongle to connect. Here at Benchmark reviews, we'll get the bottom line on the nMedia HTPCKB and all its wireless goodness.
nMedia HTPCKB Media Center Wireless Keyboard Review

Palit HD 3850 Super +1GB Graphics Card Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the Palit HD 3850 Super +1GB Graphics Card

Palit is one of the few companies that sell both ATI and NVIDIA cards. Though their rocket-launcher armed frog has only become popularly recognizable in the past year or two, they were in fact founded a whole 20 years ago in 1988. As you know, that's quite a while in tech years. With ATI's new HD 4xxx series of cards, Palit has geared up to add one more PCB to their arsenal, the HD 3850 Super +1GB videocard, which we have for review today.
Palit HD 3850 Super +1GB Graphics Card Review

Razer Salmosa Gaming Mouse Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the Razer Salmosa Gaming Mouse.

Ever been in that late night gaming session and find that mysterious red glow coming from your mouse had annoying? Tired of trying to pick from 13 programmable buttons to reload your weapon? Do you just need a Basic two button with scroll wheel mouse that gives you accuracy without all the bells and whistles to many overpriced Mice offer?

Our friends over at Razer were nice enough to send us a Razer Salmosa Gaming Mouse for evaluation. They bill it as a Basic Gaming Mouse falling in the mid range DPI category. As always we were excited to get a new mouse at Bjorn3D because sometimes it's not the big expensive items that improve your computing experience. Maybe you just need a good high quality basic Gaming Mouse like the Salmosa or the worlds best Stocking Stuffer for the Holidays. (It's gotta beat that book of Lifesavers we all get) If you ask us keep all the junk in that Stocking and just nail one of these puppies to the wall by the Stocking.
Razer Salmosa Gaming Mouse Review

Guardian 921 Review
DriverHeaven posted a review on the Guardian 921

NZXT are a well known company for their computer cases and case accessories. They focus almost entirely on these, with the only exception being the latest series of power supplies. They also design most of their products for gamers and modders, therefore they sport an exotic and unique appearance. We reviewed many of NZXT's cases in the past and today we will review one of their latest additions to their products range, the Guardian 921. The Guardian 921 is designed to offer the best value for your money, being loaded with a lot of features and with a unique but not kitschy exterior. We will carefully examine the case and its features in this review.
Guardian 921 Review