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Tech ARP has posted a Zalman ZM600-HP 600W Power Supply Review

If you are looking for a quiet 600W power supply with an efficiency of 84%, a power factor of 99% and a modular cable system, look no further! The new Zalman ZM600-HP 600W power supply has all that, as well as a heatpipe cooler!
Zalman ZM600-HP 600W Power Supply Review

PC Modding Malaysia posted a Razer Tarantula Gaming Keyboard Review

The Tarantula is one step ahead of any other gaming keyboard in the market and it is truly a next generation keyboard. Razer did a great job with the Tarantula and everything from the top-notch packaging to the software was impressive. The high-glossy keyboard surface makes the Tarantula appear as the one of the nicest and shiniest keyboard in the market, but this also means that you have to take good care of the keyboard to keep its shinny condition. The keyboard features built-in 32Kb memory which allows to store up to 5 Synapse profiles on the keyboard itself. Software installation was not necessary to get the Tarantula alive but Razer did put quite a lot of effort in crafting the software as much as they invested into building the keyboard.
Razer Tarantula Gaming Keyboard Review

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TrustedReviews have looked at the BFG GeForce 8800 GTS

In this case, going from the GTX to a GTS means a price reduction of close to £150. By moving from the GTX to the GTS, we see a drop in the number of stream processors from 128 to 96. These are also running at a slower frequency of 1.2GHz, compared to the 1.35GHz of the GTX. We also
see a drop in the number of pixel output engines, from 24 to 20. This drop in pixel throughput should only really be an issue at very high resolutions.
BFG GeForce 8800 GTS Review

TrustedReviews have looked at the Canon PowerShot G7

Since the introduction of the PowerShot G1 in 2000 (I bought one of those – ed.), Canon’s flagship G-series has stood at the very top of the semi-pro digital compact market, and has done a lot to help maintain Canon’s enviable reputation for quality and design. The previous camera in the series was the G6, launched in 2004, which featured a 7.1-megapixel sensor, a very fast f/2.0-3.0 4x zoom lens and RAW mode recording, as well as other useful features such as a tilt & twist LCD monitor, full manual exposure control, spot metering, interval timer and an IR remote control included as standard. It is a camera with a fantastic reputation, and very popular with serious enthusiast
photographers.
Canon PowerShot G7 Review