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Mionix Saiph 1800 Gaming Mouse Review
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Driverheaven posted a review on the Xigmatek Nepartak Cooler
Today we're looking at the Xigmatek Nepartak. From appearances the tower cooler looks faultless in design so let's hope it stands up to our testing.Xigmatek Nepartak Cooler Review
Mionix Saiph 1800 Gaming Mouse Review
Vortez Hardware posted a review on the Mionix Saiph 1800 Gaming Mouse
The Mionix Saiph 1800 looks and feels aesthetically stunning. In every aspect - from the packaging right through to the testing stage the Saiph 1800 has impressed. One of the features that stands out for me is the ability to change the DPI on the fly. This is really useful if you play multiple games in different genres as each game type often requires different sensitivities, its also pracical if you have your friends round and perhaps take turns on a game - you can ensure your DPI is for example at the lowest setting (blue) whilst your friend prefers a higher setting (green). The colour coding system is very useful and creates more functionality to an already excellent mouse.Mionix Saiph 1800 Gaming Mouse Review
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Dell M109S Micro Projector reviewed
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Sapphire FirePSU 625W power supply review
Elite Bastards posted a review on the Sapphire FirePSU 625W power supply
ITreviewed posted a review on the Dell M109S Micro Projector
If you are looking for a projector you can carry with minimal effort so you can give presentations just about anywhere, Dell's M109S fits the bill. It's so small that it is guaranteed to impress your clients. The downside is that colours are washed-out compared to regular projectors and it is not very bright. There is no remote control, the touch-sensitive control panel is a pain, and an operating noise level of 32dB/35dB (Normal/Bright mode) is louder than I expected. Another annoyance is that the cable with the VGA connector is only about 2.5 feet long, which resulted in my laptop tugging the projector out of position. Still, it handles PowerPoint presentations with aplomb. If it makes you feel any better, you'd be investing in one of the most eco-conscious display technologies out there. But when there are really great performers are out there for the same price or less, you really are paying a price premium for the size.Dell M109S Micro Projector reviewed
Sapphire FirePSU 625W power supply review
Elite Bastards posted a review on the Sapphire FirePSU 625W power supply
Doubtless all of you reading this are more than familiar with Sapphire's range of graphics boards, and possible somewhat familiar with their motherboards too. However, today we're looking at at something a little different from the company, in the form of their 625 Watt FirePSU power supply. Can they shake up the PSU market with their presence?Sapphire FirePSU 625W power supply review