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PCinsight has put up a review on the Razer Boomslang 2000 gaming mouse.

For most people, a mouse is just a mouse. From the casual home user to the business user, the mouse has become the more popular pointing device of choice. Manufacturers have been focusing on improving their mice by designing them to be more comfortable and by adding more functional buttons in order to avoid having the user interact with the keyboard. Some mice allow for cordless operation and others have been made so that one can use a mouse on their lap. Things have pretty much stayed the same since then...until now.
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Overclockers Online has posted a comparsion review between Thermaltake´s Chrome Orb and the Super Orb.

Now, let´s talk about the new Orbs from Thermaltake. Because of the Golden Orb´s huge success, Thermaltake realised they had to make some Gorb redesigns intended for AMD Duron/Athlon systems. After a few adjustments to the Gorb, the Chrome Orb came into play for Socket A CPU´s. A short time after the Chrome Orb, the Super Orb was born. The Super Orb is one hell of a big ass cooler which has been especially designed for AMD Athlon "Thunderbird" processors up to 1.5GHz. At first sight, you´ll see the Super Orb is basically an updated and enlarged Chrome Orb.
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Case Modders Australia has posted a review on The Claw FPS game controller.

The Claw is an Australian made product and its great to see that we can make cool peripheral´s that the world can love. It´s big, and heavier than what you´d think. It´s also quite comfy, and my hand didn´t feel like it´d be slipping of the back of it, which others (Saitek Control Pad thingo) suffered from. So that´s a good move on their behalf.
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Athlonmb.com has posted a review on the Atto UL3D Dual Channel SCSI RAID Controller.

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Hardware Daily has posted a Chrome Orb VS Golden Orb comparison review.

Installation of the Chrome and Golden Orb was easy! I carefully removed the stock heat sink then use a dampened clean cloth to clean off the old thermal paste that was on the core. I cleaned the surface of both of my Orbs with alcohol as well while waiting for the CPU to dry. When the CPU was dried, I applied a very little amount of my Radio Shack heat sink compound on the core and spread them around with a clean plastic card. For optimal surface contact, make sure you use only a thin layer of thermal compound because too much will be a bottleneck between the core and the surface of heat sink.
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