OCWorkbench has posted a review on the Gigabyte GV-R98P256D 256M R9800Pro Graphics Card
Overclockers New Zealand has posted a review on Tyan Tachyon G9700Pro 128MB R9700 Pro VGA.
Design Technica has posted an Infinity Alpha series home audio speaker review
Networks Today has put up a TRENDware Wireless review
SubZeroTech has posted a new Review "ATi Radeon 9800 Pro".
EnvyNews take a look-see at the Steelpad 4S mousing surface made out of rigid black steel.
PC Mag has checked out four High-Speed CD-RW Drives
PC Mag has posted a Greenbell BluePAD review
Mikhailtech take a look at Kingston’s DataTraveler, a 128mb USB drive with class.
3D Game Man has posted a video review on the Vantec Nexus Multi-Fan Controller
OcPrices.com has released a review of Scythe Ergo Diver keyboard and mouse pad.
Over the last few years there have been several products (usually made by joystick companies) claiming to be such a fantastic controller for first person shooters that you will forever shun your trusty keyboard and mouse. Most of these products ended their short lifespan in failure. Why? The mouse and keyboard dont need replacing. They have long since proven to be the best format for playing a first person shooter. Rather than trying to make some worthless keyboard\joystick hybrid monstrosity, a company from Japan called Scythe has decided to redo the traditional keyboard layout a bit to make it better suited for first person shooters and MMORPGS (the popular catch phrase this minute). So, does it deliver?Read more
PC Stats has posted an Albatron GeForceFX 5200 Ultra Videocard review
Ascully has posted an Antec Iluminate USB External Light Tube review
Viper's Lair has posted a review on the Crucial Gizmo! 128MB USB Flash Drive
Dan's Data has checked out FlexiGlow's Lazer Beam LED kit
HotHardware has posted an ATi RADEON 9100 IGP preview
ExtensionTech has posted a Hexagonal Dual Blue and UV CCFL Kits review
DesignTechnica has posted a Gateway M500 multimedia laptop review
EnvyNews has posted two new reviews:
DVBaseTi Laptop Stand
Thermalright SLK-900U heatsink
DVBaseTi Laptop Stand
With the Year of the Laptop upon us, several users have moved from the desktop Macintosh machine to the new PowerBooks or iBooks. As PowerBooks are moved to smaller form factors, the increase in the amount of heat that is dissipated thru the case increases. We have reviewed several different laptop stands and we consider this detail to be the most important factor in determining if a laptop stand is worth it. Today, we look at the DVBaseTi from MacMice - a spit and polished stainless-steel stand aimed the discerning laptop user – PC or Mac.Read more
Thermalright SLK-900U heatsink
Copper - the ultimate heat dissipater, short of cost-prohibitive Silver. I doubt we will see solid silver CPU heatsinks anytime soon, and as such, pricey but affordable Copper has made its stance in this business. Thermalright has been producing multiple award-winning coolers for Pentium4 and Athlon XP CPUs for a number of years with their SLK series of products. Today, we look at their new big brother - the SLK-900U.Read more
MBReview take an in-depth look at the Soyo P4I875P DRAGON 2 "Platinum Edition".