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BFG GeForce GTX 280 OCX Review
The Guru of 3D posted a review on the BFG GeForce GTX 280 OCX

OCX is short for 'Overclocking eXtreme' and it literally boils down to the fact that this is BFG's most high-end specced product in whatever the product range might be. Today we take the fastest NVIDIA single GPU graphics card available on the planet. The GeForce GTX 280. A 1400 million transistor counting piece of merchandise that raises the bar of single-GPU graphics processing. But first a quick peek at the demonic product we are reviewing today in our test-environment.
BFG GeForce GTX 280 OCX Review

Sansa Fuze MP3 Player Review
TopReviewShop takes a look at the Sansa Fuze MP3 Player

Fresh off the success of the Clip and View MP3 players, Sansa has released the Fuze to fill the gap between the two in their model line. With a slightly larger size and with more storage capacity than the Clip, but with a smaller screen and lower price than the View, the Fuze aims to offer the best of both worlds. With a lower price than a comparable iPod Nano, how does the Sansa Fuze stack up? Read on to find out.
Sansa Fuze MP3 Player Review



Early Look: Cooler Master's Sniper chassis
Bit-Tech published an early look at Cooler Master's Sniper chassis

Cooler Master popped into the bit-tech offices the other day and was keen to let us in on its new brand - *Cooler Master Storm.* Cooler Master explained it was diversifying - no longer can you make one case series to suit all, and in that regard //Storm will become its brand with a focus on features for gamers.

So is this another company jumping on the "gamer" bandwagon then? Hmm, to some degree, yes, but it's more of a long consultation and careful consideration rather than knee jerk reaction - the product developers told us that the first three cases that will launch this coming winter (likely December) could have been launched three times already. It seems odd that more many case manufacturers are just now designing "gaming" cases, especially as Antec and Thermaltake have come to dominate this market segment in the past two years.

Cooler Master are hoping this isn't the case though (sorry, bad pun), and it has done yet another tour of Europe in order to get more opinions about the design and feature set to get it right from the outset - it's taking the Storm brand very seriously. The hint was that we'll likely see PSUs and all number of Cooler Master products under the / /Storm brand, although if they'll all be specifically tailered to work together in style/design or hardware features, we're not yet sure.

The / /Sniper case brought in was *very early sample* built around the Cosmos chassis, although the features built into it are Storm-grade. This case is the *smallest* /that will be available, with two others increasing in height that'll rival somewhere in the region of the Lian Li X2000, apparently. To counterbalance the loss of stability, Cooler Master said the tallest will also have a fatter bottom too, although we find it hard to imagine what this will look like.
Early Look: Cooler Master's Sniper chassis

Antec Twelve Hundred Gaming Case Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Antec Twelve Hundred Gaming Case

Today we bring you the Antec Twelve Hundred, the newest case from Antec’s gamer case line. The Twelve Hundred is the replacement to the Nine Hundred released last year. Antec says that the Twelve Hundred is the “Unbeatable Gaming Case.” With 12 drive bays, 7 expansion slots and space for even the largest graphics cards it just might be. Join us as we take a look and see if it is.
Antec Twelve Hundred Gaming Case Review

Western Digital My Book Mirror Edition External 2TB HDD Review
TweakTown posted a review on the Western Digital My Book Mirror Edition External 2TB HDD

The Western Digital My Book has been around for a few years and has several versions in its product line. Prices range from just under 100 Dollars for the My Book Essential 160 GB to just under 600 Dollars for the Studio Edition 2 TB and features eSATA, USB 2.0 and FireWire connections.

Today we are going to take a look at the Mirror Edition, a dual drive external product that is available in 1 or 2 TB capacities. What makes the Mirror Edition unique in the over saturated external drive market is its ability to store data in RAID 1. The Mirror Edition in RAID 1 stores your data on two drives in full, giving you two copies of everything. Since hard drives can unexpectedly fail, rendering them and the data stored useless, it is important to keep a back up of the data you never want to lose.
Western Digital My Book Mirror Edition External 2TB HDD Review

Genius Ergo 555 Review
XSReviews has reviewed the Genius Ergo 555 gaming mouse

Most performance mice, which gamers tend to use, are normally manufactured by one of two companies: Logitech or Razer. Both these companies are widely known in the gaming industry. However, many more manufacturers, such as Genius, are making their show in the performance gaming mouse market. The contender we have for review today is the Genius Ergo 555 Laser, a 'Professional laser gaming mouse with OLED graphics effect'. Let's see how it performs.
Genius Ergo 555 Review

LG Shine Cell Phone Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the LG Shine Cell Phone

With so many cell phones on the market, LG Has managed to make a one-of-a-kind cell phone. It has an MP3 Player, 2.0MP camera, with flash, and among many other features, a MIRROR. Now the real question arises; will the LG Shine actually shine? Or become a dull failure?
LG Shine Cell Phone Review

Thermaltake BigTyp VP and MaxOrb EX CPU Coolers Review
Digit-Life posted a review on the Thermaltake BigTyp VP and MaxOrb EX CPU Coolers

Today we are going to examine two High-End coolers from Thermaltake -- BigTyp VP and MaxOrb EX. Both are actually overhauled versions of their famous predecessors (Big Typhoon and MaxOrb), which formed a positive image in our reviews. So it will be very interesting to see how far these new products have gone in the highly competitive layout of forces of High-End coolers, including other Thermaltake products.
Thermaltake BigTyp VP and MaxOrb EX CPU Coolers Review

APC Power-Saving SurgeArrest P7GT Power Strip
TechwareLabs has published a review of the APC Power-Saving SurgeArrest P7GT Power Strip.

With so many expensive electronics in the households of the world, how do we protect them all? Today, TechwareLabs takes a look at the new APC SurgeArrest Power Strip. It could save you money on electricity!
APC Power-Saving SurgeArrest P7GT Power Strip

Point of View GeForce 9500 GT Graphics Card Review
TweakTown posted a review on the Point of View GeForce 9500 GT Graphics Card

I’ve never had the chance to look at a graphics card from Point of View before, but now is as good a time as any to start. When word came through that the first card the company would ever be sending to me would be the 9500 GT, I felt kind of sorry for them. Clearly they didn’t read my original review of the 9500 GT from Leadtek.

I made my thoughts pretty clear on the card, offering half the performance of the 9600 GSO but not half the price. This absolutely killed any form of value for money the product offered. Apart from being cheap, there wasn’t really much else the card could offer; even if you were extremely tight when it came to the money side of things, we recommended that you simply bite your lip for a few more weeks and save to buy something from the 9600 series.
Point of View GeForce 9500 GT Graphics Card Review

Rosewill RCX-V100 VGA Cooler Review
OCIA.net has posted their review of the Rosewill RCX-V100 VGA Cooler

Rosewill is the brand-name associated with the reseller Newegg.com. Like Costco's Kirkland, Newegg uses Rosewill to sell competition products at cheaper prices than the big names that they already sell because they don't have to play the middle man of reselling, they are selling factory direct. Recently, Rosewill has put together their latest aftermarket GPU cooler, the RCX-V100, which we have for review today. Because companies like Rosewill sell a wide variety of products, they are not always associated with the best of quality. Especially in a market like cooling, where companies have become extremely specialized, many people won't trust a generic name like Rosewill. Can it stand up to the test, though? We'll find out.
Rosewill RCX-V100 VGA Cooler Review

MSI X48 Platinum Review
PureOverclock posted a review on the MSI X48 Platinum

What a good motherboard really gives you is potential--potential to take that pile of parts you ordered and make it into something great. A motherboard is truly one of those things that must be greater than the sum of its parts in order to be successful. Today we're looking at the MSI X48 Platinum motherboard to see if it succeeds or squanders that potential.
MSI X48 Platinum Review

System Mechanic 8 Review
DragonSteelMods posted System Mechanic 8 Review

For the beginner, System Mechanic 8 offers "fix and forget" capability. One click repairs and power tools allow automated repair and maintenance of your PC. The ActiveCare technology allows System Mechanic 8 to do all the work and fix issues as they arise.
System Mechanic 8 Review

Moneual MONCASO 972 HTPC Enclosure Review
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the Moneual MONCASO 972 HTPC Enclosure

It pleases me to say that the price of the Moncaso 972 is more affordable than the 932 when it first launched. When the 932 was brand new, it required a $700 to $800 premium which was quite steep for many to afford. The 972 comes in at about the $500 which will attract far more users. The quality of the entire product reflects the money is well spent. Perhaps in the future, we may could see the possibility of more drive storage for dual optical drive use. Or, maybe we'll see vertically mounted drive bays to increase hard drive count as well as a hot swappable bay or two. The concepts are endless. The idea of an optional keyboard has it's pros and cons. On the one hand, you're stuck with their software and limited keyboard features. And on the other hand, if you get to pick the one you want, you're happy. The enclosure continues its legacy of refinement. It's a testament to Moneual in just how quickly their designs and concepts have grown in the HTPC market. It would seem that there is very little that can be improved upon in this enclosure. It's inspiring to think what we can expect from Moneual and the Moncaso HTPC series in the near future.
Moneual MONCASO 972 HTPC Enclosure Review

Firefox 3 Review
InsideHW.com has posted review of Firefox 3

After a lot of anticipation at June 17 this year Firefox 3 was released. Great expectations were on a table because of great need for eliminating the biggest faults of Firefox 2. Firefox 3 is based on new Gecko 1.9 platform that should provide more precise display of pages and therefore to improve surfing quality, which is confirmed at acid 2 and acid 3 tests.
Firefox 3 Review