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Arctic Cooling Alpine 64 Pro CPU Cooler Review
DragonSteelMods posted a review on the Arctic Cooling Alpine 64 Pro CPU Cooler

Few things are more important than keeping your computer well ventilated and cool. Overheating can lead to your computer turning off on you, sluggish work and worst of all, damaged hardware. One of the principal parts to keep cool is the CPU, using a high-quality CPU cooler that will throw away the heat your CPU generates. Today, I've got a great cooler up for review Arctic Cooling's Alpine 64 Pro cooler. While the Alpine 64 Pro presents itself as a very straightforward looking extruded aluminum heatsink, it has a lot of high quality components and design aspects that make it a very effective device for sufficient cooling and very low noise production.
Arctic Cooling Alpine 64 Pro CPU Cooler Review

Mionix Alioth 320 Mousepad Review
TestFreaks posted a review on the Mionix Alioth 320 Mousepad

Last week I looked at the Mionix Saiph 1800 Gaming Mouse, this week I'm taking a look at one of their mousepads, the Alioth 320. Mouse and mousepad go together and why not use both from the same company right, it only makes sense to use both as they should compliment each other. The number 320 in the name is the largest dimension of the pad or 320mm, about 13 inches, so it's a rather small pad, but that's not a bad thing. The Alioth 320 is nicely made cloth pad, with a great design, and it offers a slick surface to use your mouse on.
Mionix Alioth 320 Mousepad Review

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Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the In-Win Matrix Gaming Case

IN-WIN, computer cases, power supplies, drive enclosures. They are a fairly well known company around here, and while I haven't reviewed one of their PC cases before, this isn't the first IN-WIN case I've used. When my family needed a new system, I chose a case that is very similar to the Matrix, the BK623 has a very unassuming name, and doesn't look quite as clean beside the Matrix, but internally they are identical. The Matrix is marketed as IN-WIN's 'Tiny Tower' gaming case. Meant for someone who wants a clean setup, the case hides almost everything behind it's white panels, including the cables that normally make up such a rats nest behind most systems.
In-Win Matrix Gaming Case Review

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VIA ARTiGO A2000 Barebone Storage Server Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the VIA ARTiGO A2000 Barebone Storage Server

With the ARTiGO A2000 storage server, VIA aims to attract a wider audience to the idea of network attached storage by offering this small, low-power network storage server. A barebones system based on the VIA C7-D processor and a custom Nano-ITX motherboard, the ARTiGO A2000 was designed from top to bottom to be an easy, long-lasting solution for the average user's storage requirements.
VIA ARTiGO A2000 Barebone Storage Server Review

NZXT Panzerbox Classic Series Case Review
Bigbruin.com posted a review on the NZXT Panzerbox Classic Series Case

Overall, the NZXT Panzerbox Classic Series case is very well made and attractive unit that is priced on par with other "mid-level" enthusiast cases. After lugging it around for a few weeks I can also say that while it is not the lightest gaming case I've ever had, it is certainly not akin to lugging around a boat anchor.
NZXT Panzerbox Classic Series Case Review

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QNAP TS-809U-RP Turbo NAS Review
IT PRO have a review of a QNAP TS-809U-RP Turbo NAS

This 2U rack appliance has eight lockable hot-swap bays supporting all the latest SATA high-capacity drives. Its specification looks good as well as you have a 2.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo teamed up with 2GB of DDR2 memory making this one of the best specified appliances at this price point.
QNAP TS-809U-RP Turbo NAS Review

ASRock P55 Lynnfield Motherboard Video Preview - P55 Deluxe and Extreme
TweakTown posted ASRock P55 Lynnfield Motherboard Video Preview

Today we visited the folks at ASRock at their Taipei headquarters in the northern area of the city and had a look at some of their latest motherboards. What we were shown was the ASRock P55 Deluxe mobo (the most-end Lynnfield board from ASRock), as well as the slightly cut-down, but still impressive ASRock P55 Extreme mobo.

We give you a run-down of some of the cool new features that ASRock has introduced here as well as taking a close look at both boards ahead of our full traditional text based reviews, that are coming up soon. Watch the video below to find out if either of these boards is for you and to seat your new Socket 1156 Lynnfield Core i5 or Core i7 processor.
ASRock P55 Lynnfield Motherboard Video Preview - P55 Deluxe and Extreme