DragonSteelMods posted a review on the Sparkle Computer Corp GeForce GT240 512MB GDDR5 w/ Native HDMI Port
Virtual-Hideout posted a review on the iFrogz EarPollution ThrowBax Headphones
ASUS Crosshair IV Extreme first look
Elite Bastards posted a first look at the ASUS Crosshair IV Extreme
Trend Micro Worry-Free Business Security Services 3.0
Business Computing World published a review of Trend Micro's Worry-Free Business Security Services 3.0
Elite Bastards posted a first look at the ASUS Crosshair IV Extreme
This is topped off by arguably the jewel in ASUS' crown on this occasion - The inclusion of a Lucid "Hydra" chip, to allow the use of multi-GPU configurations that mix AMD and NVIDIA graphics boards of varying specifications and configurations. We've previously only seen this chip launched on an MSI motherboard thus far, so it should be more than a little interesting to see how Lucid's technology fares when coupled with ASUS' Crosshair IV Extreme offering.ASUS Crosshair IV Extreme first look
Trend Micro Worry-Free Business Security Services 3.0
Business Computing World published a review of Trend Micro's Worry-Free Business Security Services 3.0
Trend Micro has had a hosted security service in its small business Worry-Free portfolio for a couple of years now, aimed typically at companies with 5-100 users, although that limit isn't set in stone. Originally called Business Security Hosted, the latest v3.0 release sees the name changed to Worry-Free Business Security Services (WFBS-Services) and the feature set updated to bring it in line with on-premise Worry-free products. As such, WFBS-Services can protect Windows-based file servers, desktops, and laptops from viruses, phishing, spyware, and other common Internet threats. It can also filter out spam, although only, where users pull down mail using POP3, plus it's possible to protect against threats transmitted via portable USB devices and Wi-Fi networks.Trend Micro Worry-Free Business Security Services 3.0
t-break posted a review on the Intel Core i7 980X Extreme Edition CPU
TechARP posted a review on the Hitachi CinemaStar 7K1000.C (500 GB) Hard Disk Drive
Rbmods posted a review on the Gskill F3-12800Cl7T Tri channel kit
InsideHW.com has reviewed Cooler Master 690 II case
Computing on Demand has posted a new article on the Kingwin EZ-CONNECT USI-2535
OCIA.net has posted their review of the Computer Geeks 2.5" USB 3.0 Drive Kit
Hardware Secrets posted a review on the Evercool Turbo2 VGA Cooler
HardwareHeaven.com posted a review on the Cooler Master CM 690 II Advanced Mid-Tower Case
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Corsair Obsidian Series 700D Full Tower PC Case
TechwareLabs has a review of the IDAPT I3 Universal Desktop Charging Dock
Business Computing World published a review of Trend Micro's Worry-Free Business Security Services 3.0
Elite Bastards posted a first look at the ASUS Crosshair IV Extreme
Microcool Banchetto 101 Case Review
TechwareLabs has a review of the Microcool Banchetto 101 Case
Patriot Zephyr 128GB JMicron Solid-State Drive Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Patriot Zephyr 128GB JMicron Solid-State Drive
TechwareLabs has a review of the Microcool Banchetto 101 Case
We get a lot of cases from companies like Antec, Silverstone, and NZXT—companies that have been in the business a while. Every so often, though, a company new to the field decides to send something our way. That's the case today, as Microcool has sent us their first attempt at grabbing a foothold in the PC case market, the Banchetto 101. The Google translate-o-bots tell me that Banchetto is Italian for feast or banquet. We'll see soon enough if this case fills the bill, or leaves us hungry.Microcool Banchetto 101 Case Review
Patriot Zephyr 128GB JMicron Solid-State Drive Review
Legit Reviews posted a review on the Patriot Zephyr 128GB JMicron Solid-State Drive
Patriot is celebrating their 25th anniversary this year and since their 1985 inception, the California based company has grown to become a global company with a solid reputation for providing quality memory and storage products. They didn't jump into the SSD market full force as some others have, but they have taken a more conservative approach instead. They are adding to their SSD lineup this month, releasing a value line of SSD's carrying the moniker of Zephyr - a name with roots to Greek mythology. The Zephyr line offers capacities of 64GB and 128GB at $184 & $358, respectively, and can only be found at Amazon.com for the first few weeks of availability. There is also a 256GB version but we have not received word on pricing yet. They all carry the newer JMicron JMF612 controller...Patriot Zephyr 128GB JMicron Solid-State Drive Review
Neoseeker takes a look at the Gigabyte HD 5870 Super Overclock
Tweaknews posted a review on the Creative World of Warcraft Headset
TweakTown posted a review on the Toshiba Satellite L555D-S7930 17.3-inch Notebook
Benchmark Reviews posted a review on the SteelSeries NP+ Rough Gaming Surface Mouse Pad