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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles, including Palit GeForce GTX 560 Ti Twin light LE Review, Hanjung Grip100-S and Grip110-U2 Notebook Cooling Pads Review, and Western Digital Scorpio Blue 1TB 2.5 Hard Disk Drive Review



Total Defense Mobile Security Review
TestFreaks posted a review on Total Defense Mobile Security

Today for review I’ve got Total Defense Mobile Security which is an app for your smartphone that is anti-virus and much more than that. The software goes on your phone, be it Android, Windows Mobile, BlackBerry or even Symbian. I’ve installed it on both my Android phone and my tablet for testing. It’s much more than an app though, you can access your own account on the Total Defense website and see calls, texts, locate the device and even remotely wipe it among other things. It’s certainly something to look into if you’re a security conscious person, or like to know what’s going on in your child’s life.
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Scythe Mugen 3 PCGH Edition CPU Cooler Review
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the Scythe Mugen 3 PCGH Edition CPU Cooler

The Mugen 3 PC Games Hardware Edition CPU Cooler is a new take on Scythe's top of the line cooler. The Scythe Mugen 3 PCGH Edition replaces the single variable speed fan with two 120mm Slip Stream fans running at 800rpm capable of 40.17cfm each, in a push/pull configuration. The Mugen 3's design is a natural for dual fans, as it features a "Multiple Airflow Pass-Through Structure" with channels creating far less resistance for air between the two fans. This multiple tower design also greatly improves efficiency, allowing for lower rpm fans to provide better than expected cooling and, just as importantly, quiet cooling. The Mugen 3 features aluminum fins with six copper heat pipes capped off with polished aluminum ornamental nuts. This presents the Mugen 3 with a very hi-tech, industrial look. The base plate is nickel plated copper and is polished to a mirror finish, with only the slightest hint of milling marks.
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Mad Catz Street Fighter X Tekken Arcade FightStick Pro Review
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the Mad Catz Street Fighter X Tekken Arcade FightStick Pro

For as long as I can remember, I've been a huge fan of arcade fighting games: Street Fighter, Tekken, and Virtua Fighter. Street Fighter was the original arcade quarter-goblin, and its sequels were financed by my paperboy earnings. Tekken and Virtua Fighter absorbed any disposable income I earned as a teen. So when game consoles replaced arcades, I was among the first to jump onboard and practice my moves at a discount. Because of exciting characters, you could hardly master one game before the others lured you in - which is why Mad Catz "Street Fighter X Tekken" theme makes sense. In this article, Benchmark Reviews tests the Mad Catz Street Fighter X Tekken Arcade FightStick Pro for PlayStation3.
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Cooler Master Notepal X-Slim Notebook Cooler Review
Neoseeker posted a review on the Cooler Master Notepal X-Slim Notebook Cooler

Cooler Master's latest Notepal cooler for notebooks continues to aim for performance, but this time it's actually designed to keep notebook portables after being installed to them. The X-Slim is priced more than a little agressively at under $20, so hit our latest notebook cooler review to see if this spells value.
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Western Digital Caviar Green 3TB Hard Drive Review
eTeknix.com posted a review on the Western Digital Caviar Green 3TB Hard Drive

A lot of talk has been about solid state drives lately and rightly so as they are one of the most beneficial components into a system that money can buy. By the addition of a SSD, a system can be boosted but it comes at a cost and sadly doesn't offer much in terms of price per Gigabyte.

What a lot of users are tending to go for these days is a smaller size solid state drive to simply run their operating system whilst their games and storage is moved over to a large mechanical style drive and with more companies than ever before offering drives with higher capacities per platter, it's an easy decision to make if needing a lot of storage.

Casting your mind back to this time last year, the 750GB per platter boundary was broken and were quickly implemented into drives and sold by the truck load but ended up being quite costly, used a lot of power and in turn generated a mass amount of heat. This clearly wasn't a viable option, though the likes of Seagate and other well-known brands continued to sell these drives in succession, whilst the likes of Western Digital sat back to admire what was about to come.

Moving forward ever so slightly and Western Digital brought their 3TB Caviar Green drive to market which only uses four platters, opposed to five which means less heat, less power and also brings the price down for the consumers which is a typical win, win, win situation for everyone involved and will also give that slight edge to them over the competition.

Today we're taking a look at that very drive to see if performance is hindered in any way or whether this drive really can do it all whilst offering a huge capacity for space at the same time.
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Deus Ex: Human Revolution - The Missing Link DLC Review
HardwareHeaven.com posted a review on Deus Ex: Human Revolution - The Missing Link DLC

Before we begin looking at the game it is worth noting that The Missing Link isn't the first downloadable content for Deus EX, the Tactical Enhancement Pack and the Explosive Mission Pack, both of which were available with a pre-ordered copy of Human Revolution, are now available from Steam for the bargain price of £1.99 each.
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TR's fall 2011 system guide
The Tech Report published their fall 2011 system guide

Join us as we reveal the latest updates and additions we've made to our four classic builds: the $600 Econobox, $900 Utility Player, $1500 Sweeter Spot, and cheaper-than-before-but-still-quite-expensive Double-Stuff Workstation.[/quote6
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Hanjung Grip100-S and Grip110-U2 Notebook Cooling Pads Review
FrostyTech posted a review on the Hanjung Grip100-S and Grip110-U2 Notebook Cooling Pads

For desktop replacement laptops, a little extra cooling can do wonders to keep a notebooks' internal cooling fan from spinning up to vacuum cleaner noise levels constantly. It doesn't hurt that notebook cooling pads also angle a notebook somewhat towards you so it's easier to type on as well. Frostytech will be checking out two newcomers to the industry in this review, the Hanjung Grip100 S and Hanjung Grip110 U2 notebook cooling pads.
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Antec Solo II Case Review
Rbmods posted a review on the Antec Solo II Case

Today we will take a look at Antec’s newest case in Sonata family. Antec Solo II is an upgraded model of the well known Solo case. It is more than just a facelift of the old model! Antec advertises it to be smaller than normal midi-case, but would have similar features than most high end large cases. Let’s take a look at what it has to offer.
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Intel Core i7-2700K Sandy Bridge 3.5 GHz CPU Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Intel Core i7-2700K Sandy Bridge 3.5 GHz CPU

Intel has finally launched the Intel Core i7 2700K Sandy Bridge processor! It wasn't a well kept secret that Intel was going to be releasing the Core i7-2700K processor this fall. The Intel Core i7 2700K first popped up on our radar last month. We got one in to benchmark, so be sure to take a look at see how it performs against the AMD FX-8150 and the Intel Core i7-2600k!

The Intel Core i7-2700K is clocked at 3.5 GHz, which is 100 MHz faster than the previous flagship model for socket 1155, the Core i7-2600K. Like the 2600K, the 2700K has a 95W TDP, an unlocked clock multiplier, 8 MB L3 cache, 4 CPU cores, and can execute up to 8 threads at once. If you have figured out that this processor launch is nothing more than a speed bump, then pat yourself on the back as that is what it is. There are no new architecture differences here, so the only 'new' thing with this processor is a higher multiplier. With the 100Mhz increase we can expect to see right around a 3% performance increase over the 2600K...
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Kingston HyperX 240GB SATA III SSD Review
XSReviews has a new review of the Kingston HyperX 240GB SATA III SSD

SSDs are becoming more and more mainstream these days, with costs gradually coming down making them more accesible in more useful capacities, to more people. SATA III is a recent development that has seen these solid state discs almost doubling their read/write sequential performance, something that seems rediculous considering the relatively slow speed of our fastests HDDs just a few years ago.

Today I'm looking at one of these new SATA 6GBps drives from Kingston. It's part of their HyperX range with a 240GB capacity. Let's see how it performs.
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High Power Direct12 BR 850 W Power Supply Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the High Power Direct12 BR 850 W Power Supply

High Power is an OEM, i.e., Original Equipment Manufacturer. This means that their core business is manufacturing products for other brands. For instance, some units from OCZ and Enermax, and units from Thortech are manufactured by them. Now, in a move that several other OEMs are also attempting, they want to enter the retail market using their own brand. Let's see if the Direct12 BR 850 W, a unit with the 80 Plus Bronze certification, modular cabling system, and single +12 V rail, is a good option.
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Netgear Universal WiFi Range Extender WN3000RP Review
MissingRemote posted a review on the Netgear Universal WiFi Range Extender WN3000RP

That is where wireless repeaters or "range extenders" come into play, they allow you to extend your wireless coverage to distances greater than your access point at home can do on it's own. Lately the trend from many consumer network manufactures is bringing to market these range extenders. Today we were able to review one of the new 802.11N range extenders from Netgear, the Netgear Universal WiFi Range Extender WN3000RP.
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EA Battlefield 3 Preview
Futurelooks posted a preview on Battlefield 3

There’s a war on the horizon, and the battle is only just beginning. On October 25th Battlefield 3 hits the shelves (or your Origin app, if you’ve adopted EA’s new Steam rival) and exactly two weeks later so does the latest instalment in the Call of Duty series. Take one look at the release trailer videos for either Battlefield 3 or Modern Warfare 3 and you’ll see that the fight is being taken to the streets- or perhaps just YouTube comments – because fanboys on each side are declaring the winner already. Lucky for you we’re here to show you why Battlefield 3 means so much for PC gamers and why it’s the title of choice this fall.
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Western Digital Scorpio Blue 1TB 2.5 Hard Disk Drive Review
TechwareLabs posted a review on the Western Digital Scorpio Blue 1TB 2.5 Hard Disk Drive

If you are looking for maximum storage capacity in a 2.5 form factor drive which has not only the most storage space to date, but also has out-performed 3.5 drives that has come before it, Western Digital has released their new Scorpio Blue 1 terabyte 2.5 drive. This small form factor has opened a whole new world to laptop users who are looking for storage space that can perform and still have a reasonable price.
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OCZ RevoDrive Hybrid PCI Express SSD Review
HotHardware.com posted a review on the OCZ RevoDrive Hybrid PCI Express SSD

Over the last few months, we have taken a look at a couple of OCZ-built products that leverage the company's SuperScale Storage Accelerator with VCA (Virtualized Controller Architecture) 2.0. The first product to arrive was the RevoDrive 3 X2, which is a high-end, PCI Express SSD targeted at ultra-enthusiasts and workstation customers. Then came the extreme OCZ Z-Drive R4 PCIe SSD, which caters to the enterprise.

The latest OCZ product to hit the lab, the RevoDrive Hybrid also shares these traits, but its flash memory is paired to a 1TB traditional hard drive. With the RevoDrive Hybrid, the device's flash memory is meant to be used as cache for the most frequently accessed data on the hard drive, speeding up access times and transfer speeds dramatically, while the hard drive is there for bulk storage...
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Cooler Master Silent Pro Hybrid 1050W Fully Modular Power Supply Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Cooler Master Silent Pro Hybrid 1050W Fully Modular Power Supply

Today we’ll be checking out a fully modular power supply recently released by Cooler Master. The Silent Pro Hybrid 1050W power supply is 80PLUS GOLD certified, has a 200W fanless mode and even comes equipped with its own fan controller. This is a first for Cooler Master and is even available in two other models, 850W and 1300W. Read on further to see how well the 1050W version performed.
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