Bytesector posted a review on the BenQ FP202W Monitor
ClubOC posted a review on the OCZ GameXStream 700W PSU
BCC Hardware posted a review on the Plextor Shock Proof Portable Hard Drive
TrustedReviews looked at Canopus EDIUS Pro 4
CoolTechZone.com posted a review on the Audio-Technica ATH-EW9 Headphones
Shuttle SN27P2 Review
Bit-Tech posted a review on Shuttle's SN27P2 motherboard, which supports AMD's new AM2 processors and has an NVIDIA nForce 570 chipset to boot.
Simply Mepis 6.0 - Simply a solid option for a Linux Distro that works
KnoLinux published a review on Simply Mepis 6.0
Bit-Tech posted a review on Shuttle's SN27P2 motherboard, which supports AMD's new AM2 processors and has an NVIDIA nForce 570 chipset to boot.
The SN27P2 is a wholly integrated and clever barebones system that performs as well as a full ATX system, but only takes a fraction of the space. With support for AMD's socket AM2 processors, the SN27P2 is a pretty sweet barebones unit if you're not looking to overclock. Rockin'.Shuttle SN27P2 Review
Simply Mepis 6.0 - Simply a solid option for a Linux Distro that works
KnoLinux published a review on Simply Mepis 6.0
SimplyMepis 6.0 has been around for a bit now, but in my effort to review the most popular and easiest distros marketed today, there simply is no way to skip over this product. Mepis itself is not too new, having been around in one form or another for a couple of years. Recently, Warren Woodford moved his product to be based on Ubuntu which is a really strong distro and extremely popular. Warren's story is similar to that of many people who create their own distros; he just wanted one that worked the way he wanted it too. I myself gave the distro a run in its beta stages and was very impressed with the extras that Mepis added to an already great package. For clarity sake, it would technically be closer to Kubuntu, but that is neither here nor there as switching from Ubuntu to K is as simple as one right click and apply.Simply Mepis 6.0 - Simply a solid option for a Linux Distro that works
Techgage take a look at a card reader that supports up to 32 different models.
ThinkComputers.org takes a look at the Globalsat GV-201 All-in-One Vehicle Navigation System
Viper Lair take a look at Corsair's current speed king.
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the Logitech G3 Laser Mouse
Tweaknews.net has posted a review on the Zalman ZM-RF1 Reserator Fan Kit
Neoseeker has published a review of Super Talent's PC2-6400 DDR2 kit
PC Stats benchmarked OCZs PC2-7200 Platinum XTC SLI Ready Memory
HotHardware.Com posted a new article where they evaluate the features and performance of Sapphire's Ultimate Radeon X1600 Pro and Ultimate X1600 XT cards.
BCC Hardware just posted up a review of the new Zalman VF900-Cu LED GPU cooler.
Hardware Logic takes a look at the Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 Motherboard
The Guru of 3D posted a review on Auzentech's HDA X-Plosion 7.1 DTS-Connect
Bjorn3D posted a review on Switt To Do List Version 5.10
Mad Shrimps posted a DDR Memory Kit Roundup
Legit Reviews undervolt the AMD A64 X2 4200+ AM2 processor and try to find the lowest possible voltage the processor can run still stable at with the hopes of lowering power consumption and system temperatures.