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Noctua NH-U12P SE1366 Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the Noctua NH-U12P SE1366.

The NH-U12P has been considered one of the best, if not the best air CPU cooler. It is truly a master of engineering, with no detail overlooked in the design process. The cooler was built with, not only quality in mind, but price also. The price is easliy comparable to the Thermalright TRUE 120, but unlike the TRUE, it includes two fans. While you may be able to run the TRUE without a fan due to its great design, a fan lowers the temperatures by leaps and bounds.

Due to Intel moving on to the LGA1366 socket, the previous version of the NH-U12P was not able to support the new socket. Noctua quickly stepped up to the plate once again and has released a new hardware mount, so now the cooler works on the 1366 socket. One burning question remains, will this cooler perform as well on a new socket? Going by previous accomplishments of Noctua, I would be willing to bet it will come through.

As we all know, the Noctua has been around for long enough for many other companies to release new heat sinks that are better than previous designs. Will the Noctua be able to keep up with these newer coolers? Cooler Master, a veteran company, has released their V10 that claims to be the flagship of their new heat sink lineup. Will the SE1366 pull ahead of the V10, or will this new cooler on the scene pull ahead of one of the best heat sinks ever designed?
Noctua NH-U12P SE1366 Review

OCZ ATV 32GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the OCZ ATV 32GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive

Anyway, today we've got another product from OCZ, yes it's another USB drive, but this one is made for us urban warriors. The OCZ ATV drive with it's rubberized housing is 100% weatherproof and shock resistant and being 32GB in capacity it can carry quite a bit of stuff for you also.
OCZ ATV 32GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive Review

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HoneyWell Securadrive Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the HoneyWell Securadrive

With portable external HDD's becoming more and more popular they are also one of the easiest things to magically grow legs and wonder off. Or in plain terms, ripped off or stolen. With that in mind, whatever we have on that drive, the person who took it has complete access to it and the files or personal information that we may have stored on it. Securing an external HDD usually required a software program or a key to physically lock the drive in an attempt to keep our 'Private Lives' safe. Which are normally easy to break or crack to access the information on that drive.

External drives also require an extra power cord from the house power, to power up the HDD itself. Which gives us more cables we need to tote around to go from one place to another with that drive.

Honeywell, has came up with a solution that incorporates a good data safe guard and is very easy to tote around from place to place, only requiring a USB transfer cable, the HDD itself, and a security disc. Let's take a look at the SecuraDrive.
HoneyWell Securadrive Review

Thermaltake SpinQ, A1VX and BigTyp 14 Pro Review
HardOCP posted a review on the Thermaltake SpinQ, A1VX and BigTyp 14 Pro

Thermaltake is back with no less than three new CPU coolers for the enthusiast community with its SpinQ, BigTyp 14 Pro, and the V1 AX. OK so maybe the V1 AX isn’t entirely new but it’s not like Thermaltake is the only company re-branding old tech, right? All joking aside, Thermaltake has been rather busy these past few years engineering new cases, all sorts of coolers, and even external storage solutions. One thing that can be said about Thermaltake is they are always trying to stay ahead of the curve. So how well do these new coolers perform and more importantly, are they worth your money?
Thermaltake SpinQ, A1VX and BigTyp 14 Pro Review