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Linksys Powerline Network Kit Review
t-break posted a review on the Linksys Powerline Network Kit

Plug and Play. We\'ve heard that many times before but Linksys' Powerline Networking Kit really works by doing just that- plugging it in and start playing. Packaged neatly in a small blue box, this kit contains two units along with their stands and two Ethernet cables plus the quint-essential DVD and Quickstart guide.
Linksys Powerline Network Kit Review

OCZ Tri Channel 1600 Platinum Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the OCZ Tri Channel 1600 Platinum

With the onslaught of Intel's newest chipset and CPU's giving us users more memory bandwidth but also increasing the number of channels to the memory. Its only natural for memory manufacturers to follow suit with this newer standard. OCZ has been quiet on this front for some time, but not any more. We at Bjorn3D are going to be looking at a set of Tri Channel memory from OCZ technologies, the Platinum 1600 7-7-7-24 timings DDR3 Tri Channel memory.
OCZ Tri Channel 1600 Platinum Review

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Corsair, Crucial and Patriot DDR3-1600 (Core-i7) Review
DriverHeaven posted a review on memory from Corsair, Crucial and Patriot

As our i7 launch article demonstrated there were some massive increases to be had from the new triple channel memory architecture in both theoretical and real world tests. Since the release of i7 and X58 motherboards a large number of triple channel kits have hit the market and today we have three of the more impressive versions on our test bench. Each will be put through a selection of real world tests to find out which of them is worthy of your hard earned cash.
Corsair, Crucial and Patriot DDR3-1600 (Core-i7) Review

XFX Radeon HD 4870 X2 2GB video card review
Elite Bastards posted XFX Radeon HD 4870 X2 2GB video card review

Unlike many of XFX's other offerings, this particular board uses both AMD's reference clock speeds and cooling solution, and as we've seen similarly specified boards from other vendors in the past this allows us to investigate a couple of additional angles for this review. Firstly, we'll be taking a look at how performance has changed between AMD's last graphics driver of 2008, Catalyst 8.12, and their first offering for this year, Catalyst 9.1 - In theory there have been some decent changes made to improve performance on multi-GPU configurations in particular, so it should be interesting to see how these latest drivers fare.

As well as looking into driver performance, we'll also be taking this opportunity to briefly discuss XFX's warranty and support offerings, a side of their products that we rarely mention but one that XFX themselves seem very proud of.
XFX Radeon HD 4870 X2 2GB video card review