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Rosewill Conqueror Case Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the Rosewill Conqueror Case

A mid-tower chassis is a happy medium between a full tower and a mini ATX tower. These types of computer towers are easier to move around, generally lighter, and also can house large computer components without sacrificing airflow our computer components may need to help them stay cool.

Searching for a chassis to house all of our computer components is difficult, especially when our needs require the use of a smaller chassis design. These types of chassis have to be both rugged, to allow enough room to accommodate larger computer components, and provide enough air flow to keep those computer components cool. Also, it doesn't hurt to be stylish. Today, I am going to look at one of these types of mid-tower chassis from Rosewill. Let's step inside and take a peek at the Conqueror chassis, shall we?
Rosewill Conqueror Case Review

OCZ Throttle 16gb eSATA Flash Drive Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the OCZ Throttle 16gb eSATA Flash Drive

Yes, another USB drive review, why sort of, but not really, but then again yes it is? Confused? Well what I have for review today is the OCZ Throttle 16gb Flash Drive, it has both USB and eSATA connections on it for blazing fast transfer speeds. The Throttle is a sleek black flash drive that is a bit larger than most out there today, but that's because of the eSATA connection on the end, it also has a mini-USB connection as well that can be used for standard USB transfer or additional power for the eSATA port.
OCZ Throttle 16gb eSATA Flash Drive Review

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Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the ASRock N7AD-SLI Motherboard

Of the computing marketplace, there are always niches to fill. Sure, the budget user has their darling and the enthusiast simply empties their wallet, but what ever happens to those users who want something eclectic, that has certain features, but not others - often things that are in no way offered by a chipset, motherboard, or manufacturer. Call me crazy, but it seems that for the bulk of it, the engineers of ASRock take delight in producing an uncommon product. Whether it's a 945 board that fully supported SLI, a 680i board that sported 45nm CPUs, or the simply odd layout of their backplate, ASRock's boards are always eye-catching, to say the least. Though there are reviews of their products in the month coming, what we'll have to settle for today is the 740i - a motherboard that offers a thick feature set for the Intel platform, at a reasonable price. Let's dive in.
ASRock N7AD-SLI Motherboard Review