PureOverclock posted a review of the ASUS Rampage II Extreme motherboard
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the Prolimatech Megahalems LGA775/1366 CPU Cooler
The Tehc report takes a look at the Zotac GeForce 9300-ITX WiFi motherboard
OCIA.net has posted their review of the Razer Lycosa Mirror Special Edition Gaming Keyboard
Futurelooks checks out a decent power supply for gamers on a budget
Overclockers Online has posted a new review on the HighPoint RocketRAID 2680 and RocketRAID 4320 SAS/ SATA Cards
InsideHW.com has reviewed Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400S
TheTechLounge posted a review on the ZOTAC GeForce GTX 295 1792MB Video Card
Verdis Reviews posted a review on the Coolink Chillaramic Thermal Compound
DreamWare Computers posted a review on the Rosewill RX355-X2 External eSATA Enclosure
Hardware Pacers has posted a review on the Chumby Chumby
Legit Reviews posted a review on the SanDisk Extreme III 4GB SDHC Flash Card
rebit Backup Software Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the rebit Backup Software
Gelid WING 9 & Silent TC case fans Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at Gelid WING 9 & Silent TC case fans
TestFreaks posted a review on the rebit Backup Software
Today I've got a little piece of software for review that could pretty much save your life, or at least save you a ton of hassles with your PC, it's called rebit, and it's a backup software that runs automatically and in the background all of the time backing up your system. So it's backup software, but it's more than that, it's also for complete system restore if your hard drive truly dies. One thing nice about rebit is that after you install it you never have to bother with it, it works automatically, behind the scenes backing up your system, the only thing you have to do is make sure the external hard drive is plugged in really.rebit Backup Software Review
Gelid WING 9 & Silent TC case fans Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at Gelid WING 9 & Silent TC case fans
When it comes to fans, people look at them as, a fan is a fan. There's not much difference in the way a fan operates from one to another. The only real difference is that some have high air flow but at the cost of noise, and some are silent but at the cost of high airflow. Trying to find a fan that is both quiet and provides enough airflow we need for our computers is a difficult challenge. So we end up buying several different types of fans in the hopes that we find that perfect one that meets our needs. And let's not forget that we also want them to be visually pleasing.Gelid WING 9 & Silent TC case fans Review
GELID Solutions, has a couple of different types of fans for those who want extreme silence along with the ability to speed itself up if it starts to get warm without getting loud, even at a full speed. This fan is called the Silent TC (TC is short for Temperature Controlled). I know what you're thinking, 'They never work properly'. Because half the time the probe is located on the wrong spot on the fan and it is always getting air blown across it so that causes these types of fans fail, or the little probe just does not work period. Well, I will say this that. This probe works and that it's not located on the fan at all. In fact its located on a extension.
The other type of fan from GELID Solutions is a Gamer fan. This fan is balanced to give the user both a decent amount of airflow and also have a quiet operation.
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the Cooler Master V10 CPU Heatsink
Cooler Master, one of the staff favorites here at Virtual-Hideout, to say the least. On the block today is the middle child in their family of high-end, automotive themed heatsinks. Offering a potential extra 20 watts of dissipation over the former champion V8, thanks to the inclusion of a Thermoelectric module and extra heatsink mass, the V10 promises to the be the premier item in the cooling market for the time being. The question then, is if the extra cost over the V8 is worthwhile, and if the inclusion of a TEC will be another rendition of gimmick flair - much like the Titan Amanda, or Ultra Chillitec - or if the V10 will actually keep things nice and chilly. Let's take a look.Cooler Master V10 CPU Heatsink Review
PCShopTalk posted a review on the ASRock X48TurboTwins-WiFi Motherboard
PCShopTalk posted a review on the USB LED Message Cooling Fan Mouse
Overclockers Online has posted a new review on the Cooler Master Sileo 500 Silent Mid-Tower Chassis
Bjorn3D takes a look at Gelid WING 9 & Silent TC case fans
TestFreaks posted a review on the rebit Backup Software
Antec 750 True Power New Review
Bjorn3D takes a look at the Antec 750 True Power New
Zerotherm Nirvana NV120 Premium tower cooler Review
ocaholic.ch posted a review on the Zerotherm Nirvana NV120 Premium tower cooler
Bjorn3D takes a look at the Antec 750 True Power New
It's a grim reality that not everyone needs the biggest, baddest, meanest, power supply out on the market to power our computers. What we do need is one that can power our computers safely, effortlessly, while at the same time providing our machines with clean dependable power.Antec 750 True Power New Review
Antec has been around the computer industry for as long as I can remember, especially with there chassis designs. With their power supply products though, they are a little less aggressive. Here at Bjorn3d we going to test one of their True Power 750 watt PSU's. Does it have enough to power a stripped down version of my machine? Let's find out, shall we?
Zerotherm Nirvana NV120 Premium tower cooler Review
ocaholic.ch posted a review on the Zerotherm Nirvana NV120 Premium tower cooler
With the NV120 Zerotherm presents a nickel coated tower cooler which consists completetly of copper and also looks great. Furthermore the nearly 640 gramm heavy block is equipped with a 120 mm fan which shall deliver plenty of fresh air to the nicely shaped fins.Zerotherm Nirvana NV120 Premium tower cooler Review