XYZ Computing has a new article out on the Toshiba Portege M400 Tablet
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the Gigabyte 3D Aurora 570 ATX Chassis
Legit Reviews takes a look on the ECS NF650iSLIT-A 650i SLI Motherboard
Modders-Inc checked out the Cyber Snipa Tracer Mouse Pad
TweakTown posted Sapphire Radeon X1950GT – Testing 256MB vs. 512MB memory
BurnOutPC.com has just posted their review on some XTracPads Accessories
Hardware Secrets posted a reference table of all Athlon 64 models
The goodies XTracPads send me were really effective in making my mousing experience a lot better. The MouseGrips are something that I use daily on my MX510, and I won't take them off ! Their great. Looking at the MouseDotz, it's just a matter of preference, their pre-cut and fairly thin so they should stay on your mouse for a long while, but teflon tape works just as good and comes with any mouse pad you buy, also with a XTracPads. The Instaglide does make your mouse glide better, but it also requires constant swiping of the bottom every few days so I wouldn't really want to do that. But yeah it works. Overall three nice products, I was most impressed by the MouseGrips.XTracPads Accessories Review
Hardware Secrets posted a reference table of all Athlon 64 models
All new processors from AMD found on the stores nowadays are based on AMD’s Athlon 64 architecture, also known as x86-64 or “hammer”. In this tutorial we will list all Athlon 64, Athlon 64 FX and Athlon 64 X2 models released so far and the main differences between them.All Athlon 64 Models
TrustedReviews looked at the Gateway GM5066B
Tweaknews.net posted a review on the Antec Notebook Cooler S
ThinkComputers.org posted Zalman CNPS9500 AM2 CPU Cooler Review
Techgage posted a review on the Kingston 2GB HyperX PC2-9200 memory kit
Madshrimps posted OCZ ProXstream 1000W Review
BurnOutPC.com has just posted their review on some XTracPads Accessories
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Vigor Monsoon II Lite Active TEC CPU Cooling System
Hardware-TEST.com posted a review on the Noise Limit SilentFlux ATX
Vigor Gaming had to go back to the drawing table and make improvements to their design and find a way to cut costs on their TEC Cooler. I believe Vigor Gaming did just that with the Monsoon II Lite and they did so without hurting performance. They were able to keep the performance the same by not changing the fan, TEC or heat sink design and did away with some fluff that really wasn't needed to start with. This version is being sold at 25% less than the original and performs exactly the same...Vigor Monsoon II Lite Active TEC CPU Cooling System Review
Hardware-TEST.com posted a review on the Noise Limit SilentFlux ATX
New and promising performance by innovative Noise Limit CPU cooler.First review ever in the world of SilentFlux ATX CPU cooler
Excellent and highly promising performance by SilentFlux=AE ATX CPU cooler from Noise Limit. The cooler is based on the new, innovative and patent ed SilentFlux=AE closed loop liquid bubble pump technology. First review ever in the world of this new cooling method conducted (exclusively) by HardwareTest.com.
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the Bluegears 'B-Flexi' & 'B-Cool' Cooling Fan
Hardware-TEST.com posted a review on the Noise Limit SilentFlux ATX
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Vigor Monsoon II Lite Active TEC CPU Cooling System
Hardware Analysis posted an article on Vista drivers
Virtual-Hideout posted Silverstone MFP51 MCE LCD w/ Remote Review
Microsoft's Vista has been out well over a month now, time for a much needed closer look, what's the current state of affairs?Vista driver woes, update or upgrade?
Virtual-Hideout posted Silverstone MFP51 MCE LCD w/ Remote Review
Do you happen to own a HTPC enclosure without a fancy LCD display and are perhaps lacking a MCE remote control, or you just want a fancy display on your current enclosure? Well, the folks over at SilverStone have a solution to that problem and it's the MFP51.Silverstone MFP51 MCE LCD w/ Remote Review
ThinkComputers.org posted a review on the Griffin Elevator Desktop Stand
APH Networks posted a review on the Thermaltake Silver River DUO Hard Drive Enclosure
HotHardware.com pitting two nearly identical systems from HP against each other, one compliant with Intel's VIIV guidelines, the other with AMD's LIVE!.