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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles, including ASRock Z68M-ITX HT (Intel Z68) Motherboard Review, HIS 6870 IceQ 1GB Review, and Mach Xtreme MX-DS Turbo 120 GB SSD Review



Thermaltake Chaser MK-I Case Review
Ninjalane has posted their review of the fancy new case from TT called the Chaser MK-I

The Chaser MK-I sits on giant (Galaxy Size?) feet nearly 1.5 inch tall and about 4 inches long that swivel out. This not only stabilizes the chassis but helps improve airflow to the power supply even when sitting on carpet or other soft surfaces.
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ASRock Z68M-ITX HT (Intel Z68) Motherboard Review
TweakTown posted a review on the ASRock Z68M-ITX HT (Intel Z68) Motherboard

The last mITX board we looked at carried the A75 based AMD chipset and it's the perfect chipset for this kind of platform, as it's awesome for those cheaper systems. The one before that used the H67 chipset and while a good chipset, it never got the attention that the P67 did, nor the new Z68.

Today, though, we look at the Z68M-ITX HT which as the name suggests, sports the Z68 chipset. This is no doubt one of the best chipsets around in the market thanks to its strong performance when teamed up with the current crop of LGA 1155 processors and the excellent price point boards carrying the said chipset come in at.
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Patriot Wildfire 120GB 6Gb/s Solid-State Drive Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Patriot Wildfire 120GB 6Gb/s Solid-State Drive

Patriot is getting in to the SATA 6Gb/s game with the other big players in the solid state market with their Wildfire and Pyro solid state drives. Last year we were very impressed with the Inferno solid state drive from Patriot. Today we are taking look at Patriot’s Wildfire drive which sports the SandForce SF-2281 drive controller with Toshiba 32nm MLC NAND. It boast sequential read and write speeds of 555MB/s and 520MB/s respectively and max random write IOPS up to 85,000 (4K aligned). Let’s see how it performs against other 6Gb/s drives we have recently tested.
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HIS 6870 IceQ 1GB Review
PureOverclock has published a review of the HIS 6870 IceQ 1GB graphics card.

One of HIS's popular designs is the IceQ heatsink, and today we're looking at the 6870 IceQ 1GB version. It's quite a massive graphics card, complete with a funky clear shroud and beefy heatpipes to lower temperatures and noise levels. it's a big card, to be sure, but just how much does that factory overclock help in the gaming realm? Can it overcomes the drop in memory? Let's jump in and find out.
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Mythbusters DVD: Treats for Techies
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on Mythbusters Season 7 on DVD

Are you a techie or geek who has every gadget conceivable but still searches for downtime entertainment? Or perhaps you are looking to find that special techie or geek in your life the perfect gift they'll love. I've got the ideal product for you: Mythbusters Season 7 on DVD! It's the show on Discovery Channel made by geeks for geeks, and its got everything they'll want.
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Evercool 12Plus Ever Green Fan Review
DreamWare Computers posted a review on the Evercool 12Plus Ever Green Fan

Evercool has recently taken one PC product I never thought I'd see marketed as "green" and done just that. The 12Plus Ever Green Fan is a 140mm 'green and environment-friendly' fan from Evercool. Can something as simple as a plastic fan actually be "green", or is Evercool's marketing team getting a big bonus this year?
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Lucid's smarter vsync could revolutionize game performance
The Tech Report takes a look at Lucid's new 'HyperFormance' tech

Lucid's new 'HyperFormance' tech may have an unfortunate name, but it still has the potential to change the way we think about GPU performance by delivering a vastly improved gaming experience through a single intelligent software algorithm.
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Nokia X7 Smartphone Review
Tech-Reviews.co.uk posted a review on the Nokia X7 Smartphone

When I was a child, Nokia had me hooked with their latest phones, and now I get to review one of their latest smart-phones 10 years later. When I first looked at the Nokia X7 smartphone it looked different to other smart-phones with its sharp grill appearance, which really caught my eye. The Nokia X7 has a 680 mhz processor and a 8MP camera that can shoot in 720p at 25fps. It also has a 4-inch AMOLED touchscreen to bring you bright saturated colours.
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Sandberg X-Plosion 2.1 Speaker Set Review
Real World Labs posted a review on the Sandberg X-Plosion 2.1 Speaker Set

If you've been looking around for a very nice 2.1 speaker system with good audio quality, plenty of power, great design and all that offered at a somewhat tempting price tag then the X-Plosion Speaker Set 2.1 by SandBerg is definitely worth checking out.
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Thermaltake TR2 700w Review
XSReviews has a new review on the Thermaltake TR2 700w PSU

So we're back doing PSU reviews. I couldn't leave it for more than a week before I had another play with our shiny new oscilloscope could I? Today it's the turn of the Thermaltake TR2 700w, a non modular, single 12v rail unit.

The TR2 range is a mainstream lineup of PSUs, with the RX ones having modular cabling added to the mix. This unit comes with plenty of protective systems in place and 80+ bronze certification which means it's part of the slightly more exclusive TR2 bronze range, made up of 600, 700 and 800w units; so I'm looking at the middle child today. Let's see if it's any good.
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Mach Xtreme MX-DS Turbo 120 GB SSD Review
techPowerUp posted a review on the Mach Xtreme MX-DS Turbo 120 GB SSD

Mach Xtreme's MX-DS Turbo SSD is based on the Sandforce SF-2281 controller which features support for the SATA 6 Gbps interface among other improvements. In our real world testing we pit the MX-DS Turbo against a handful of competing solid state drives to check whether it can stand out in the crowd of Sandforce drives.
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IOGEAR GUWIP204 Wireless USB Sharing Station Review
Missingremote posted a review on the OGEAR GUWIP204 Wireless USB Sharing Station

Over the past year we’ve reviewed a number of different wireless products that help enhance unique home theater environments, such as wireless HDMI streamers and Bluetooth speakers. For my living situation, the need to extend USB over a wireless network
became relevant, and as such, I obtained the GUWIP204 4-Port Wireless USB Sharing Station from IOGEAR to achieve this objective. Things were not perfect however, as we attempted to use this product unconventionally.
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NZXT HALE90 750W Power Supply Unit Review
eTeknix.com posted a review on the NZXT HALE90 750W Power Supply Unit

NZXT is one of the better known case manufacturers, known for their unique aesthetic design and great looking cases. However, recently NZXT has been moving into the enthusiast end of the market- most notably with their new Phantom cases and high-end PSUs. There is not much you can criticise modern power supplies for being, the efficiency is getting better and better, wattage and stability is increasing and more and more units are becoming modular. But their is one thing that 99% of PSUs are guilty of- being incredibly boring! Almost all units are plain black boxes which hide in the corner of your case working away. NZXT break this mould by going with the increasingly popular white and black colour scheme that sets it aside from the others in terms of aesthetics which hopefully signifies a new level of performance. It seems that NZXT want to make a bold statement with their first PSU line, but as we know from experience, bold statements are not always the best ones! However, the brand new appearance is just concealing the beast within as the HALE90 packs a serious punch- on paper anyway. The most obvious feature is the 80+ Gold certification that instantly tells us that this is an enthusiast model. Not only will it be lighter on your electricity bills, the higher efficiency means that there will be less energy wasted as heat, which when combined with an NZXT-branded 140mm fan, means a very cool and quiet PSU. NZXT also takes on the credentials of all top-end PSUs by featuring a top quality construction made from Japanese solid capacitors and a well designed topography while featuring a modular design and many different protection capabilities for added reassurance. NZXT manage to deliver all of this at a low price point of around £120 which makes it the cheapest 80+ PSU in that range
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MSI 990FXA-GD80 Review
Techradar posted a review on the MSI 990FXA-GD80 motherboard

The big difference between this 990FXA-GD80 and MSI's much cheaper 970A-GD45 (besides the befuddling array of characters) is the chipset. The 990FX chipset will let you play with multiple graphics cards, whether they're Nvidia or AMD-flavoured. So if you're one of those rare slobbering maniacs with two Nvidia graphics cards and a penchant for AMD processors, this board will allow you to play out your sick SLI fantasy. Does that justify double the expense of the 970A-GD45? Certainly not ? let's hope there's more on offer than just versatile GPU support and a lightening of the wallet. At £135 it's looking quite an expensive proposition. It does little more than right the wrongs of cheaper boards ? ASRock's Fatal1ty 990FX Professional and the Asus Crosshair V Formula shower extra features on the ever grateful user. So, whatcha got, MSI? Okay, well it does have the OC Genie.
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