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Here a roundup of today's reviews and articles:

be quiet!'s Silent Base 800 case reviewed
Case Mod Friday: Project Alpha Omega
Corsair ML140 and ML120 fans Review
Corsair Neutron XTi SSD Review (480GB)
Crucial MX300 750GB Solid State Drive
Seagate BarraCuda Pro 10TB HDD Review
Turcom AcoustoShock HR-903 Bluetooth Speaker Review
Warcraft Doomhammer Charging Cord Review



be quiet!'s Silent Base 800 case reviewed

be quiet!'s Silent Base 800 full tower case features extensive silencing features throughout for quiet operation. We tested this case to see whether be quiet!'s noise-killing efforts deliver.

Read full article @ The Tech Report

Case Mod Friday: Project Alpha Omega

Welcome to another Case Mod Friday showcase! This week we have Simple Modz "Project Alpha Omega" build. Here is what they had to say about it, "I'm back with another case mod, this time with Corsair! I'll be using their SPEC-ALPHA case to create a special case mod to showcase the new ASUS STRIX GTX 1080 graphics cards! This project will be inspired by an HRC (High Resolution Computers Shop) build in the same case. When I say inspired, I mean the open-frame design of the build, I'll be doing some things a bit different."

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org

Corsair ML140 and ML120 fans Review

Corsair has employed some nifty technology in its new range of ML fans however we have to be careful with the name. The bearings that support the rotors on the motors use Magnetic Levitation but this is not shortened to Maglev (like the famous trains) as that is a trademarked term so we either have to say Magnetic Levitation or take the easy route and call them ML.

Corsair is excited about ML as it allows the fans to spin much faster than normal. Where we typically expect a 120mm/140mm fan to max out at 1,400rpm-1,600rpm, in the case of ML120 the range is 400rpm-2,400rpm and for ML140 the figures are 400rpm-2,000rpm.

Read full article @ KitGuru

Corsair Neutron XTi SSD Review (480GB)

It has been nearly two years since we have reviewed the Corsair Neutron XT. At its release it was the first SSD we analyzed with the Phison S10 controller and after putting it through the paces (http://thessdreview.us7.list-manage1.com/track/click?u=3d9b6193ffd32dd60e84fc74b&id=6217c31f56&e=1230c2ab07) , we were quite impressed with its performance at first show. The combination of the S10 controller with all its features and Toshiba's 19nm MLC NAND had provided Corsair a killer SSD, one of the best performing SSDs at the time. However, now they have set out to improve the performance and consistency even more.

With the release of the new Neutron XTi (http://thessdreview.us7.list-manage.com/track/click?u=3d9b6193ffd32dd60e84fc74b&id=43dfbc87ad&e=1230c2ab07) and in hopes of dethroning the very best SATA SSDs in the market, Corsair is doubling the DRAM and migrating to Toshiba's latest 15nm MLC flash. Doubling the DRAM may be the opposite of what a company would do to be cost effective, but the focus of this SSD is not on cost effectiveness. The Corsair Neutron XTi is an enthusiast grade SSD that was developed to deliver gamers, media, and design professionals the best performance.

Utilizing a doubled DRAM to NAND ratio and Phison's great performing quad-core 8-channel controller, with the latest Corsair Neutron XTi have what it takes to take down the best of the best like the Samsung 850 Pro or SanDisk Extreme? Continue on as we put it to the test in today's review.

Read full article @ The SSD Review

Crucial MX300 750GB Solid State Drive

Crucial is a brand of Micron, one of the largest memory manufacturers in the world, and they have been in the business for over 35 years. Today we are looking at their MX300 750GB limited edition solid state drive, which builds on the previous performance of the MX series SSDs, and adds the latest 3D NAND which they claim will speed up boot times and allow you to fly through even the most demanding applications.

Before taking a look at the sample provided for review, let's take a look at some published data on the drive, as taken from the product page at Newegg Business, where this SSD sells for just under $200 (US)...

Read full article @ Bigbruin.com

Seagate BarraCuda Pro 10TB HDD Review

Earlier this month Seagate announced their new ‘Guardian Series’ of Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) and that the BarraCuda name was being revived! Seagate brought back the BarraCuda name in grand fashion as there is a BarraCuda Pro 10TB drive and that makes it the world’s highest capacity consumer HDD. What a better way than to come back after being away for nearly three years and being the largest capacity drive in the World!

Read full article @ Legit Reviews

Turcom AcoustoShock HR-903 Bluetooth Speaker Review

The Turcom AcoustoShock HR-903's greatest strength of water resistance is also the source of its downfall, mired by functionality problems and lots of area for improvement in audio quality.

Read full article @ APH Networks

Warcraft Doomhammer Charging Cord Review

If you are reading this you more than likely have heard of Warcraft. Maybe you played one of the original Warcraft games, got hooked on World of Warcraft like I did, or just went out to see the Warcraft movie. Warcraft has a massive following and even if you haven’t played the games the Warcraft story and characters are quite cool. With the movie just being released Swordfish has created a line of collectible electronics. Today we will be checking out their Doomhammer Charging Cord.

Read full article @ ThinkComputers.org