XYZ Computing has posted a ColdHeat Soldering Iron review
3DXtreme.net has posted a review on the Logitech MX1000 Laser Cordless Mouse
PC Modding Malaysia has posted a Jetart 3D Slot Fan review
HEXUS.net takes a look at GALAXY's GeForce 6600.
Techpowerup has released a review of the Thermaltake XTunner
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For the stereotype american the remote control is probably the most important aspect of his home life. That's probably why Thermaltake is the first manufacturer to create a fan controller that can be controlled via infrared remote. This is a great idea if you use your computer to watch movies - turn down the fan to reduce noise while you are watching.Read more
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VR-Zone Hardware has reviewed the ASUS Radeon X600 XT Extreme graphics card
InsaneTek has posted a review on the MGE XG Ice Age Socket 478 Cooler
PimpRig has posted a new review up on an audio device that helps to extend your ability to play your MP3s on the road
3DXtreme.net has posted a review on the Enermax Noisetaker v2.0 470W Power Supply
A True Review has posted a review on the Thermaltake TrueLight Memory Heat Spreader
3D Game Man has posted an OCZ DDR Booster Diagnostic Device Video Review
OCIA.net has posted a review of the Aspire Concord 500 Watt PSU.
OCPrices.com has finished a review of Wintec Industries "AMP-X" PC2-5400 DDR2 ram, which are rated at DDR2-675 at 4-4-4-10 timings with 1.8v.
PC Stats has posted a MSI Radeon RX800XT-VTD256E Videocard review
OCModShop has posted a Cooler Master Stacker case review
HardwareHell has posted a review on the Cooler Master Centurion 5 case
CoolTechZone put up a Crucial Ballistix and Kingston HyperX PC3200 Low-Latency Memory review
Mikhailtech has posted a Kingston DataTraveler II, II Plus, & Elite Flash Drives review
USB flash drives are without a doubt the floppy of the 21st century. Their small size, high capacity, amazing durability, and fast transfer rates make them an ideal portable storage solution. It comes as no surprise that so many companies embraced this technology. In the past we've had the opportunity to check out 3 different drives, specifically the plain 64MB FlashDisk, sleek 64MB TX50, and Kingston's original 128MB DataTraveler. Since then much has changed. The greatest improvement came in the transition to USB2.0 which bumped up transfer rates significantly and made flash drives all the rage. A couple weeks ago Kingston announced their latest series of toys: the DataTraveler II, DataTraveler II Plus, and DataTraveler Elite. This second revision got a complete overhaul: USB2.0 support and impressive transfer rates, at least on paper. We're here to find out if this new lineup has what it takes to make pro league.Read more
Viper Lair has posted a review on the HDTV Wonder
hi-Techreviews.com take a look at the Radian Heatsink Crown Helix Cooler