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Need for Speed Undercover Review
bit-tech published a review of Need for Speed Undercover

The sprints, highway battles, races and escapes are all fine -- it's the largely dull and unimpressive environment they are all set in that quickly gets old. The 'golden hour' lighting effect which dusts the landscape of the game does a good job of making it look pretty, but you still eventually get the feeling that you've raced the same street over and over.

The Tri-City area is, in other words, remarkably devoid of landmarks as well as pedestrians and the fact that there are often good ten-minute stretches without any traffic to dodge through doesn't help.

At the start of the review we said that the two important keywords for the / /Need for Speed series are style and brevity. You could argue that 'speed' should belong there too, but it kind of goes without saying. The issue with //Undercover though is that it's started to show us just how shallow those things can be.

It quickly becomes obvious that when you finally do get under the covers with / /Need for Speed then it's all sack and no substance. That's not enough to impress my girlfriend and it's not enough to impress me either.
Need for Speed Undercover Review

Samsung's NC10 sub-notebook Review
bit-tech published a review of Samsung's NC10 sub-notebook

The Samsung NC10 is, quite simply, the best netbook money can buy at the moment. While there's no one feature that puts it head and shoulders above everything else out there, the combination of superb build quality and attention to detail gives the NC10 a distinct edge over the competition.

Things like the matte finish which doesn't attract fingerprints (I'm not a fan of the White, but there are Blue and Black variants as well though), the excellent keyboard and one of the best screens we've seen on a netbook to date just demonstrate the thought and effort Samsung has put into this little device.

Of course, there are downsides like the trackpad and accompanying buttons, which we would have preferred to be a bit bigger, and we can't forget the performance limitations imposed on netbooks. Forget about watching high-definition video and doing other CPU-intensive tasks if you're not prepared to wait because, like every other netbook out there, the heart of the NC10 isn't designed with high performance in mind. Instead, the Intel Atom processor inside this device is all about delivering / /good enough computing and that's exactly what the NC10 delivers.

Frankly, that's about all we have been able to come up with and, as far as I'm concerned, if that's all that is wrong with a device that costs less than £300 (including VAT) then we're onto a winner.
Samsung's NC10 sub-notebook Review



Sapphire 780G Hybrid CrossFire Review
t-break posted a review on the Sapphire 780G Hybrid CrossFire

Can’t afford a decent setup for your gaming PC? Sapphire brings you the PI-AM2RS780G, a PURE Hybrid CrossFire 780G motherboard to setup a hybrid crossfire system for a decent gaming experience.
Sapphire 780G Hybrid CrossFire Review

Antec Fusion Remote Black Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the Antec Fusion Remote Black.

Antec, a name that is quite well-known within the computer industry for its case and power supply, has recently launched Veris, a line of products targeting the Home Theater PC environment. The Veris line of products includes HTPC cases, Multimedia Sations, coolers, and enclosures.

One of the most interesting products in the Veris family is the Fusion Remote line of cases. The Fusion Remote is Antec’s brand new line of HTPC cases targeted at different market needs. The Fusion Remote case comes in different sizes and features. There are cases that will accommodate mATX motherboard such as the Fusion Remote or Fusion Remote 350. A more functional and bigger case that will accommodate mATX or ATX motherboards, the Fusion Remote Max, will be the center of this review, as we are going to take a look at this HTPC case today.
Antec Fusion Remote Black Review

Western Digital Caviar Green 1TB SATA HDD Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the Western Digital Caviar Green 1TB SATA HDD

While Western Digital doesn't market the 1TB Green drive as a performance drive its actual performance might suprise you. Could this "Green" drive be your next good performance drive at a reasonable cost? We think so, and to find out why read our review.
Western Digital Caviar Green 1TB SATA HDD Review

Silverstone Fortress FT01 Mid-Tower Chassis Review
JonnyGURU.com posted a review on the Silverstone Fortress FT01 Mid-Tower Chassis

A couple of years ago Silverstone created a uni-body PC chassis, the Temjin TJ07. The TJ07 case is still one of the best looking cases from Silverstone to date. In an attempt to expand on that design Silverstone has decided to create a new line of chassis, the Fortress series. The Silverstone Fortress FT01 is the first chassis in that product line, which utilizes the same uni-body design as the TJ07. It also brings several great features to the table, so come on in and see what we have to say about it.
Silverstone Fortress FT01 Mid-Tower Chassis Review

CyberPower Gamer Infinity GTX System Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the CyberPower Gamer Infinity GTX System

CyberPower is one of the leading computer system manufacturers here in the United States and today we look at their Gamer Infinity GTX PC system to see what it is all about. This is without a doubt a customized high-end gaming machine that has quality and power written all over it. With an Intel Core i7 965 processor inside that has been overclocked to 3.6GHz it is certain that this gaming PC is going to to be faster than any other system we have looked at.
CyberPower Gamer Infinity GTX System Review

Sapphire 4550 and 4650 GFX Review
DriverHeaven posted a review on the Sapphire 4550 and 4650 GFX

Last month we looked at a 4550 sample from ATI, it proved to be a great budget card and earned our top award. Now weve got our hands on another 4550 from Sapphire, along with their 4650 model.
Sapphire 4550 and 4650 GFX Review

Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P Ultra Durable 3 Motherboard Review
HotHardware.com posted a review on the Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P Ultra Durable 3 Motherboard

Today, we take a step back from Intel's new Core i7 to look at one of the motherboards from Gigabyte's new Ultra Durable 3 line, the EP45-UD3P. As its name suggests, this board is based on the current mainstream chipset offering from Intel, the P45 Express. Although we've covered this ground before, most recently with our look at two recent offerings from MSI, it's helpful to remember that the P45 is closely related to the X48 Express with support for Core 2 Duo and Quad processors as well as DDR2 or DDR3 RAM. What that means for most people is that the EP45-UD3P, as well as other P45 boards, makes for a great upgrade without breaking the bank.
Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P Ultra Durable 3 Motherboard Review

OutCast - The Ultimate Outdoor Wireless Speaker
TestFreaks.com checked out the OutCast Outdoor Wireless Speaker

Today I've got an unusual product for review it's a speaker, but not in the traditional way, this thing can be set on fire and even run through a carwash and still work great. The product is the OutCast from SoundCast Systems and it's a wireless portable speaker system that comes with a transmitter called the iCast with a built in iPod dock. One nice thing though is that is can accept most any audio source, at the transmitter or at the OutCast unit itself. It is a bit on the large side, in both price and weight, but overall it's a very unique product that works perfectly, sounds excellent and is just really cool,
OutCast - The Ultimate Outdoor Wireless Speaker

RAZER Moray In-Ear Noise Isolating Gaming Earphones Review
Futurelooks checked out the RAZER Moray In-Ear Noise Isolating Gaming Earphones

We’re no strangers to the gaming goodness that is RAZER products. After reviewing keyboards, headsets, mice, and speakers made by them, we’ve got a pretty good handle on how good their stuff is. Today, we get a look at one of their new products made for the portable gaming market. The RAZER Moray In-Ear Noise Isolating Gaming Earphones are designed to give gamers rocking the PSP, Nintendo DS, or even a digital audio player of your choice “powerful bass-driven stereo sound and mid/high ranger clarity”. Let’s see how they score with us.
RAZER Moray In-Ear Noise Isolating Gaming Earphones Review

Ace Mouse MLUC100 Laser 1600D Review
Rbmods posted a review on the Ace Mouse MLUC100 Laser 1600D

Today we are taking a look at the Ace MLUC100 mouse from Ace. This seems to be a fairly new company on the market but they seem to aim their market on the gamers with high quality products. Lets see what type of mouse they have released for gamers and also check out how it performs.
Ace Mouse MLUC100 Laser 1600D Review

SuperTalent Pico Drive Gold Review
TechwareLabs has published a review of the SuperTalent Pico Drive Gold

Looking for more than just a flash drive? How about a drive with a bit of bling added in? William takes a look at the Super Talent Pico Drive Gold which boasts not only a tiny size but flash with dazzle for your storage needs.
SuperTalent Pico Drive Gold Review

Zalman ZM750-HP Power Supply Review
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the Zalman ZM750-HP Power Supply

ZM750-HP is a 750 W power supply from Zalman featuring a modular cabling system, a 120-mm fan and a heat-pipe-based heatsink to cool down the secondary rectifiers. We had already reviewed the 600 W model from this series, ZM600-HP, and liked it a lot. Let's see if the 750 W model is also great.
Zalman ZM750-HP Power Supply Review

Aerocool AeroRacer Pro Enclosure Review
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the Aerocool AeroRacer Pro Enclosure

The AeroRacer series feature styling reminiscent of a race car. The particular model up for review today is the AeroRacer Pro, which is a mid-tower chassis. When it comes to versatility and ventilation, the AeroRacer Pro has no competition. The overall lines are styled like a race car, and it features both an enormous 400mm side intake fan (which reminds me of the large radiator cooling fans on a car) and an "Engine Start" button for powering up the computer. The massive intake fan has up to 250CFM of airflow for maximum ventilation, and an optional rear 120mm fan for advanced cooling. Tool-free assembly, convenient dual USB 2.0, microphone, and speaker ports, and easy-access power and reset buttons finish off this little beauty.
Aerocool AeroRacer Pro Enclosure Review

Thermaltake Toughpower QFan 650W Power Supply Review
Bigbruin.com has posted a review on the Thermaltake Toughpower QFan 650W Power Supply

The aesthetics of the unit are a little bit different from the norm, but everything is well done. In use, the Toughpower QFan 650W power supply is very impressive; providing excellent voltage regulation and near silent operation. Most high quality power supplies these days aim to be quiet, but Thermaltake takes a few extra steps to guarantee it on this unit.
Thermaltake Toughpower QFan 650W Power Supply Review

Samsung LN55A950 LCD TV Review
Overclockers Online posted a review on the Samsung LN55A950 LCD TV

I've held onto the Samsung LN55A950 for over 2 months and every second I sit down in front of it, I'm blown away by its performance. I'll end up re-watching some show or movie in HD and notice details that I missed before. The LN55A950 is certainly not for everyone as it holds a high price tag, but those who want the best shouldn't settle for anything less. Imagine the nothing less than the best, imagine the A950 in your home.
Samsung LN55A950 LCD TV Review

Corsair Dominator 1600MHz 6GB Triple Channel DDR3 Memory Kit Review
TweakTown posted a review on the Corsair Dominator 1600MHz 6GB Triple Channel DDR3 Memory Kit

With Core i7 now officially on the market for sale, it wasn’t going to be long before boards and memory came out to support it. In fact, boards were on the shelves even before the CPU was officially launched on the Intel site. Memory kits are now starting to show themselves on the market as well, with companies announcing new kits just about every day.

Today we have Corsair’s Dominator triple-channel memory kit aimed at the Core i7 range with three DDR3 memory modules designed for 1600MHz at the rated 1.65v max that Intel recommends for the Core i7. How will it perform? Let’s find out.
Corsair Dominator 1600MHz 6GB Triple Channel DDR3 Memory Kit Review

Gigabyte EX58-UD5 Review
Techgage.com posted a review of Gigabyte's mid-range X58 motherboard, the EX58-UD5

Our X58 motherboard coverage continues with a look at Gigabyte's EX58-UD5, an offering that's competing with all the other $300 launch boards out there. Though still expensive, there's a lot being offered here, including a plethora of USB and S-ATA ports, solid design, support for 3-way GPU configurations and a nice top overclock.
Gigabyte EX58-UD5 Review

Lian Li Maxima Force 750w PSU Review
XtremeComputing posted a review on the Lian Li Maxima Force 750w PSU

Lian Li’s Maxima Force 750W PSU is a very capable powersupply, it was hardly phased by all the load our test rig could generate and kept its voltage output strong and steady. The matt black industrial look is a great finish and didn’t have any imperfections that I could see. Lian Li have thrown on some embossed aluminium badges that compliment this look and I think it works well.
Lian Li Maxima Force 750w PSU Review

Samsung BD-P1500 Blu-ray Player Review
Tweaknews.net posted Samsung BD-P1500 Blu-ray Player Review

When the dust is settled and the Blu-ray movies are put away, the BD-P1500 is a very capable BD player that has the "out of the box" functionality to be easily inserted or included into any recent home theater system. The picture quality was excellent and the audio playback was exceptionally clear.
Samsung BD-P1500 Blu-ray Player Review