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Nova Microtech Mousepad Review
OCModShop posted a review on the Nova Microtech Mousepad

How smooth does your mouse move? Today, I get the pleasure of checking out the Nova MicroTech gaming mousepad. Compared to some of Nova's other mousepads, the MicroTech is a bit smaller than others. For that reason, I decided to check this one out using my laptop and wireless mouse.

As I mentioned in my previous Nova review, their mousepads have the uncanny ability to stick to anything but water, and even that is negotiable. The MicroTech is no different. Sitting in my living room, I stuck the pad to my coffee table beside my laptop. It's hard to turn away when Sci Fi is doing their 31 Day of Halloween. So with Warwick Davis jabbering about gold in the background, I proceeded to check out the pad.
Nova Microtech Mousepad Review

Thermaltake Armor+ MX Enclosure Review
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the Thermaltake Armor+ MX Enclosure

It used to be that a high-performance chassis could only be found in the full-tower form factor category. Consumer demand has dramatically changed that reality. Earlier this year, Thermaltake introduced a chassis that has the versatility and performance characteristics of a full tower while physically being a smaller, more manageable package: the Armor+ MX. >From Thermaltake: Armor+ MX: Beyond the past, Exceed the present, Surpass the competition. Sounds like they expect a lot from their product line, which is not suprising coming from Thermaltake. They had created the Armor series to allow consumers to fully utilize advanced graphics technology. After the success of their Armor Plus series of chasses, Thermaltake engineers went to work on a new and improved version. The result is our next item up for review: the Thermaltake Armor+ MX VH8000BWS.
Thermaltake Armor+ MX Enclosure Review

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AMD X4 9950 BE (125W) Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the AMD X4 9950 BE (125W)

On thing to note about the Phenom X4 9950 BE is that AMD has two versions of the processor with a thermal envelope of 125W and 140W. The processor we have received is actually the newer 125W version of the X4 Phenom 9950 BE with label HD995ZXAJ4BGH. There is a 140W version available on the market for about $10~$15 cheaper with the label HD995ZFAJ4BG.
AMD X4 9950 BE (125W) Review

Super Talent Pico-D 8gb USB Drive Review
TestFreaks.com posted a review on the Super Talent Pico-D 8gb USB Drive

A couple days ago I took a look at the Super Talent Pico-C USB Drive, today of review I've got the Pico-D 8gb USB Drive for review. It's a small sized USB drive, though not as small as the Pico-C , but it's close. The Pico-D is a swivel style drive, the outer casing is metal and the actual USB drive is plastic and it swivels out from the metal and just like the Pico-C, the Pico-D is water resistant as well as rugged and durable.
Super Talent Pico-D 8gb USB Drive Review