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Codegen M603-CA Review
BurnOutPC.com has posted a review on the Codegen M603-CA

Hmm, do I like this case or not? Would I personally buy a case like this? No. Why? Well there are better cases on the market. But if your looking for a cheap case, with all the necessities you need. Than this is the case to go with. Or at least to consider. Since there are so many cases available on the market already. I was neither surprised nor disappointed by this case. It's just not much different than all the other cases available. Overall not a bad case, nothing fancy. I liked the previous Codegen case better though (M701-CA)
Codegen M603-CA Review

Zalman CNPS8000 CPU & VF900-Cu GPU Cooler Review
PC Apex posted a new review up on two coolers from Zalman, the CNPS8000 CPU cooler and the VF900-Cu GPU Cooler.

Installation was child's play, at least for my socket 939 CPU. You simply interlock the mounting clip pieces around the base plate and clip the heat sink onto the stock motherboard retention frame. You do need to check the clearance on your motherboard capacitors and any heat sinks sprinkled around the motherboard. On the DFI LanParty UT nF4 Ultra-D, one of the heat pipes barely cleared a mosfet heat sink. Low profile coolers do have their drawbacks, and the CNPS8000 is no exception. Users with Intel CPUs must replace the retention frame.
Zalman CNPS8000 CPU & VF900-Cu GPU Cooler Review



Zalman VF-1000LED Graphics Card Cooler Review
OCIA.net takes a look at the Zalman VF-1000LED Graphics Card Cooler in their latest review.

Once again, Zalman has created an excellent product that does exactly what it is supposed to do and more. The VF-1000LED is a video card cooler that provides excellent cooling in silence. It is quite beautiful, if you like copper, with its large expanse of fins and heatpipes. At fan levels low enough to be inaudible, it dropped my load temps more than 30C under the stock cooler.
Zalman VF-1000LED Graphics Card Cooler Review

OCZ ATV Turbo 4GB USB Flash Drive Review
Mikhailtech posted OCZ ATV Turbo 4GB USB Flash Drive Review

Ever since Corsair released their Voyager GT, the race for the world's fastest USB drive hasn't ceased. OCZ has been in the memory business for some time and has developed a reputation for selling high performance, highly overclockable RAM. So it comes as no surprise that they jumped on the flash drive wagon. Today we'll be taking a look at their ATV Turbo, the latest competitor in the race to be the best.
OCZ ATV Turbo 4GB USB Flash Drive Review

Sigma Shark 635 Watt ATX Power Supply Review
OCC has published a new review of the Sigma Shark 635 Watt ATX Power Supply

Now that it is all set up and plugged in, insert the main power plug into the back of the PSU and the wall, turn on the switch and start the computer. Sit back and enjoy the work you have just accomplished. Here you can see the nice blue glow that the power supply gives off in my system. I love how it is just the right amount of light, not too dim and not bright. Perfect to accentuate the internals of the system.
Sigma Shark 635 Watt ATX Power Supply Review

ASUS Commando Motherboard Review
ThinkComputers.org posted ASUS Commando Motherboard Review

ASUS launched it Republic of Gamers line of motherboards a while ago with the initial offerings of the Striker Extreme and Crosshair motherboards. While these motherboards did have a lot of features they were a bit lacking. Their third offering the Commando is based on the Intel P965 chipset, which is known to be highly overclockable. The Commando features the P956 as well as the LCD poster, onboard switches, support for 45nm processors and the SupremeFX audio card. With all these features it sure seems like ASUS has gone in the right direction with the Commando. Read on to see what the Commando has in store for us!
ASUS Commando Motherboard Review

Mushkin HP2-8500 2GB Memory Kit Review
Hardwarelogic posted Mushkin HP2-8500 2GB Memory Kit Review

Although I've heard that Denver is an awesome place, there are very few things associated with Denver that I like. I hate the Denver Broncos (I'm a Steelers fan), I hate Coors beer, and the Colorado Rockies really let me down: now I have to hear all about the Red Sox until next April. Now that I've been completely honest about my anti-Denver opinion, let me introduce you to Mushkin, the enthusiast memory maker based in... you guessed it, Denver, CO.
Mushkin HP2-8500 2GB Memory Kit Review

In Win BK623 Mt. Jade Desktop Media Case Review
Tweaknews.net posted a review on the In Win BK623 Mt. Jade Desktop Media Case

So what did I think of the Mountain Jade? Aside from some minor problems, I found the case to be easy to build, with solid construction throughout. While certainly not very expandable, it should be a decent performer for a multimedia PC or HTPC. The lack of fans initially left me a little leery of performance, but testing set me straight.
In Win BK623 Mt. Jade Desktop Media Case Review

D-Link DNS-313 NAS Box Review
TrustedReviews have looked at the D-Link DNS-313 NAS Box

D-Link delivers a low cost NAS appliance with a fair turn of spe
ed and a reasonable set of features although we do have concerns over compatibility issues with some SATA hard disks.
D-Link DNS-313 NAS Box Review

HP Photosmart C4280 All-in-One Review
TrustedReviews have looked at the HP Photosmart C4280 All-in-One.

The Photosmart C4280 has a lot going for it. It's compact, easy-to-use, doesn't cost that much to run and produces above-average print quality, relatively quickly. Where it scores over its main competitors, though, is in having a colour LCD display which is used sensibly for both control and previewing of photos. At the price, the other All-in-Ones don't offer this ease-of-use feature.
HP Photosmart C4280 All-in-One Review

A.C. Ryan AluBox eSATA Review
Bjorn3D posted a review on the A.C. Ryan AluBox eSATA

I recently reviewed the A.C. Ryan AluBox Duo LAN, an interesting NDAS external enclosure that could house up to 2 hard drives and even RAID them together with more AluBox LAN enclosures. Not everyone needs such a beast so today I am taking a look at a slightly more conventional external hard drive enclosure, the AluBox eSATA enclosure that allows you to insert a SATA or an IDE-drive and then hook the drive up to the computer over USB2.0 or eSATA.
A.C. Ryan AluBox eSATA Review