Overclocked Cafe has posted a review on the Thermaltake Volcano 11+ Xaser Edition
OCIA checks out the Epox 8RDA+ Motherboard in their latest review.
Hardcoreware has posted a Cooler Master ATC-210 review
Hexus has posted a Cooler Master ATCS 110B-SX1 Case review
3D Game Man has posted Part 1 of their Koolance PC2-601BLW Tower Liquid Case (Blue) video review
Tom's Hardware Guide has posted a review on the Sony PCG-Z1SP Notebook
DesignTechnica has posted a review on the Maxtor 5000DV
SubZeroTech has posted a new Review "ExtraMod Acrylic Fan Grills".
Overclockers New Zealand has posted a review on the Gigabyte Maya R9000 and R9000 Pro graphic cards.
OC Workbench has posted a review on the BIOSTAR P4TCA Pro i875P Canterwood motherboard
TechAddicts has posted a review on Kingston Hyper-X PC 3000 Memory
Dan's Data has posted a review on Lian Li's PC-6010 Case
Tweaknews.net has released a review on the Samsung SyncMaster 172W 17inch Widescreen TFT LCD Monitor
Hexus.net has posted a new review titled: 3-way Canterwood comparison
OcPrices.com has released a review of the Koolance EXOS External Watercooler.
Lets face it. Air cooling can only go so far. Todays flagship heatsinks are way outside of the size and weight specifications of the ZIF socket, and due to this, mounting has become ever more time consuming and complicated. If youve been thinking about taking the step up to water cooling, but are intimidated by all the parts, case modifications and lengthy setup involved with traditional watercooling, Koolance has exactly what you are looking for. Completely self-contained, the EXOS external water cooling kit is the easiest way to take the plunge (har) into water cooling.Read more
3D Game Man has posted a Z-bra AlCu1 Heatsink video review
PC Stats has posted a Buffalo 256MB PC3700 DDR Memory review
DeviantPC has released a review of the Vantec Nexus Rheobus
ExtremeOverclocking has posted an ABIT IC7-G (875P) Motherboard review
Puget Systems has posted a news article comparing the latest graphic cards entitled "New Video Cards From nVidia and ATI"