Rbmods posted a review on the Evercool Zodiac Notebook Cooler
Maximum CPU has posted its review of Cavalry's Pelican SSD
DreamWare Computers checked out the GlacialTech UFO V51 CPU Cooler
HardwareLogic posted a review on the NZXT Zero 2 case
Bjorn3D takes a look at the EVGA GTS-250 1 GB Superclocked Edition
TestFreaks posted a review on the Kingston 16GB microSDHC Card
techPowerUp posted a review on the Palit GeForce GTS 250 2048 MB video card
Clunk posted a review on the Gigabyte GM-M8000 Gaming Mouse
Techgage.com posted a review on the EVGA GeForce GTS 250 Superclocked
Bjorn3D takes a look at the HIS Multi-View DVI
OCC has published a new review on the BFG GeForce GTS 250 OC 1GB
Hiper Type R MKII 680 Watt ATX Power Supply Review
Tweaknews posted a review on the Hiper Type R MKII 680 Watt ATX Power Supply
MSI X58 Platinum Review
OCC has published a new review on the MSI X58 Platinum
Tweaknews posted a review on the Hiper Type R MKII 680 Watt ATX Power Supply
Hiper's new TYPE R MKII 680W ATX power supply brings a lot to the table, and it's all good. With excellent performance, quiet operation, and a very innovative feature set, this PSU could easily find a home in all but the most demanding systems.Hiper Type R MKII 680 Watt ATX Power Supply Review
MSI X58 Platinum Review
OCC has published a new review on the MSI X58 Platinum
The i7 runs at 2.66GHz and only needs around 1v to work at this frequency, a pretty impressive feat. Getting it up to 3GHz was simple enough, all it took was to bump the base clock up from 133 to 150MHz. Then things started to get a bit complicated and required some, actually a lot, of trial and error. Since I am using a processor with a locked multiplier I started by decreasing it and finding the highest stable BCLK. The highest I could hit was 215MHz, although it was only stable up to 204MHz. The MSI board dealt reasonably well with failed overclocks, it would turn on for about ten seconds and then shutdown and so on until I manually shut it down and turned it back on myself. Never did I have to make use of that nifty clear CMOS button on the back. Now that I knew how high the board could clock and already knowing the limits of the RAM, I set off to find out how high the MSI X58 Platinum could drive the i7 920. Tweaking core and QPI voltage properly was absolutely necessary to make the overclock stable. I needed +0.18V on the processor and another +0.15 on the QPI link, any more than that and temperatures got out of control, but it was enough to get a not too shabby 3.646GHz overclock. The memory modules we're kept at 1212MHz 7-7-7-20 and the other voltages were left on the Auto setting.MSI X58 Platinum Review
Elite Bastards posted a technology preview on the NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250
Hi Tech Legion posted a review on the EVGA GeForce GTS 250 SuperClocked Edition 1GB DDR3
PC Perspective published a review on the Palit GeForce GTS 250 1GB Graphics Card
The Tech Zone takes a look at the Nvidia GeForce GTS 250 graphics card
HotHardware.com posted a review on the NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 Mainstream GPU
XtremeComputing posted a review on the Sandberg 2.5 Fingerprint HDD enclosure
The Guru of 3D posted a review on the Palit GeForce GTS 250 2048MB video card
Ninjalane has posted their review of the new Palit GTS 250, this is a new card from nVidia featuring 1GB of memory and a slightly faster version of the 9800GTX+